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3.7

OPERATING MODES

This section describes the following operating modes for the BHK-MG power supply

• Slow/Fast Mode

• Series Operation

• Automatic Series Operation

• Master-Slave Series Operation

• Parallel Operation

• Automatic Parallel Operation

• Master-Slave Parallel Operation

3.7.1

SLOW/FAST MODE OF OPERATION

In slow mode of operation the internal output capacitor C

OUT

is connected across the sensing

terminals via TB1, terminal 7 (-OUT.C) and terminal 6 (-S). This effectively increases the main
feedback capacitance by adding the internal feedback capacitor for slow mode C

FS

. to the fast

mode capacitor C

FF

(see Figure 3-19). When internal output capacitor C

OUT

is across the out-

put, output noise is reduced, and, in voltage mode, the amplitude of transients caused by
dynamic load changes is also reduced. The disadvantage of slow mode is that programming
time is increased. Therefore, slow mode is recommended for voltage mode applications where
low noise and low amplitude recovery transients due to dynamic load changes are important.

In fast mode of operation the internal output capacitor is disconnected from the sensing termi-
nals, by removing the link between TB1, terminal 7 (-OUT.C) and terminal 6 (-S). This also effec-
tively reduces the main feedback capacitance by removing the internal capacitor for slow mode,
C

FS

from the circuit. This configuration reduces the programming time in voltage mode and, in

current mode, reduces the duration of transients caused by dynamic load changes; the disad-
vantage is that output noise is increased. Therefore, the fast mode of operation is recom-
mended for voltage mode applications when a quick response to programming is important
(e.g., when the power supply is effectively operating as a power amplifier), and for current mode
applications when quick recovery time at load changes is desired.