Characteristic curves, Austin lynx – GE Industrial Solutions Austin Lynx 24V User Manual
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Data Sheet
September 10, 2013
Austin Lynx
TM
24V: Non-isolated Power Modules:
18/20– 30/32Vdc input; 3 – 6Vdc & 5 – 15Vdc Output; 30/50W
LINEAGE
POWER
6
Characteristic Curves
The following figures provide typical characteristics for the AXB030X module at 3.3V, 10A and 25
o
C.
EF
FI
CI
EN
C
Y
, (
η
)
70
75
80
85
90
95
0
2
4
6
8
10
Vin=30V
Vin=24V
Vin=20V
O
U
TPU
T
CUR
RE
NT
, Io
(A
)
0
2
4
6
8
10
12
0
20
40
60
80
100
1m/s (200LFM)
0.5m/s (100LFM)
NC
2m/s (400LFM)
OUTPUT CURRENT, I
O
(A)
AMBIENT TEMPERATURE, T
A
O
C
Figure 1.
C
onverter Efficiency versus Output Current.
Figure 4. Derating Output Current versus Local
Ambient Temperature and Airflow.
O
U
TP
U
T
VOLTAGE
V
O
(V
) (2
0m
V
/d
iv)
O
n/O
ff
VO
LTAGE
O
U
TP
UT
V
O
LT
A
G
E
V
O
n/o
ff
(V
) (20V/di
v)
V
O
(V)
(1
V/d
iv)
TIME, t (1
μs/div))
TIME, t (1ms/div)
Figure 2. Typical output ripple and noise (V
IN
= V
IN,NOM
,
I
o
= I
o,max
).
Figure 5. Typical Start-up Using Remote On/Off (V
IN
=
20V, I
o
= I
o,max
).
O
U
TP
U
T
CU
RR
ENT
,
O
U
T
P
U
T
VOLTAG
EI
O
(A
)
(5
A/
div)
V
O
(V
) (
200mV
/d
iv)
IN
P
U
T VOLTAGE
OU
T
P
U
T
V
O
LT
AG
E
V
IN
(
V
) (2
0V
/d
iv
)
V
O
(V)
(1
V
/di
v)
TIME, t (5
μs /div)
TIME, t (1ms/div)
Figure 3. Transient Response to Dynamic Load
Change from 50% to 100% of full load with di/dt of
5A/
μs.
Figure 6. Typical Start-up Using Input Voltage (V
IN
=
20V, I
o
= I
o,max
).