| Peter,
The external 48V Input characteristics for a DEChub900 system are
as follows:
Min Voltage = 40 VDC
Max Voltage = 54 VDC
Maximum Input Ripple Voltage = 1.0 Vrms
Max current (@40 VDC) = 4.6 Arms
The specifications for the two DC-DC converters used in the H7890-MA
allow an input voltage as high as 60 VDC. Even though the specification
for the power supply only goes to 54 VDC, I'm sure that you can operate
the supply up to 60 VDC without causing any problems (I'm the
responsible engineer for the DEChub900 Power System).
The environmental specification for the DEChub900 system operating from
a 48 VDC input is no different than that of an AC powered DEChub900
system (40 degrees C maximum ambient temperature). Hope this answers
your questions.
Bob
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| Peter,
Here's a little more detail on 48V support for the DECHub900.
The DEChub900 power system is designed to run off either AC line
or 48v DC. This is accomplished by a two stage power supply
design, as shown below.
|----------------|
AC Line --->| AC/DC-+--DC/DC |---> DC Outputs
| | |--->
|-------|--------|
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^
48 V
The DC/DC section of the supply will accept either input (AC/DC output
or ext 48V). The method we chose to always use AC when it's available is
to have the AC/DC output be at 50V and the ext 48V supply at a lower
voltage (say 48V). Therefore, when both the ext 48V and AC are
operational, the system will use AC power.
A couple of observations:
1. An external conditioner will be required to ensure that the
external 48V remains below 50V. Typical US 48V telco system
vary from 40-60 volts. Once the system detects loss of AC
(ie, backup mode), this voltage can rise to 54 volts.
2. If a user wants to solely run off 48 V (that is, no AC presnt)
a external supply can be used that meets the specs of reply .1.
The external conditioner is planned for FY95. A detailed schedule
has not been developed.
Hope this helps,
Mike S.
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