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Vicors Maxi, Mini and Micro modules support paralleling of identical converters to expand the output power. A PR signal is communicated to all modules within the parallel array to synchronize switching frequency. Current sharing is inherent due to the matched power trains of the converters, even under conditions of dynamic loading. In a parallel array, the PR pin function allows only one module to be the Driver; all other modules will automatically become Boosters. Care should be taken by choosing a proper PR-connection. The following application note discusses different ways to connect the PR interface.
For a group of four converters or more in parallel and for fault tolerant redundant arrays, Vicors PR transformer is required. Connecting the SC pin to SENSE will configure a module as a Booster. This can be helpful where arrays are being variably trimmed as only the Driver module needs to be adjusted.
When constructing arrays all SENSE pins must be connected to a common point. The Micro modules do not incorporate remote sense functionality. Please contact Vicors applications engineers before using Micros in redundant or parallel arrays. Make sure that the output pins never become open circuit from the output bus as damage to the module may occur.
- The +Out and -Out power buses should be designed to minimise and balance parasitic impedance from each module output to the load.
- The +Sense pins should be tied to the same point on the +Out power bus; the -Sense pins should be tied to the same point on the -Out power bus.
- At the discretion of the power system designer, a subset of all modules within an may be configured as Boosters by shorting SC to S.
- OR'ing diodes may be inserted in series with the +OUT pins of each module to provide module output fault tolerance.
Figure 1 – N+1 module array output connections (Maxi and Mini)
Figure 2 – ORing diodes connections (Maxi and Mini)
- The +Out and -Out power buses should be designed to minimise and balance parasitic impedance from each module output to the load.
- At the discretion of the power system designer, a subset of all modules within an array may be configured as Boosters by shorting SC to -Out.
- Do not use output OR'ing diodes with parallel arrays of MicroMods
Figure 3– Parallel module array output connections (Micro)
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