Delta Electronics S48SA Power Supply User Manual


 
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9
THERMAL CONSIDERATIONS
Thermal management is an important part of the system
design. To ensure proper, reliable operation, sufficient
cooling of the power module is needed over the entire
temperature range of the module. Convection cooling is
usually the dominant mode of heat transfer.
Hence, the choice of equipment to characterize the
thermal performance of the power module is a wind
tunnel.
Thermal Testing Setup
Delta’s DC/DC power modules are characterized in
heated vertical wind tunnels that simulate the thermal
environments encountered in most electronics
equipment. This type of equipment commonly uses
vertically mounted circuit cards in cabinet racks in which
the power modules are mounted.
The following figure shows the wind tunnel
characterization setup. The power module is mounted
on a test PWB and is vertically positioned within the
wind tunnel. The space between the neighboring PWB
and the top of the power module or a heat sink is
6.35mm (0.25”).
Thermal Derating
Heat can be removed by increasing airflow over the
module. The module’s maximum hot spot temperature is
115. To enhance system reliability, the power module
should always be operated below the maximum
operating temperature. If the temperature exceeds the
maximum module temperature, reliability of the unit may
be affected.
Note: Wind Tunnel Test Setup Figure Dimensions are in millimeters and (Inches)
10 (0.4”)
MODULE
A
IR FLOW
50.8
(
2.0”
)
FACING PWB
PWB
AIR VELOCIT
Y
AND AMBIENT
TEMPERATURE
MEASURED BELOW
THE MODULE
Figure 17: Wind Tunnel Test Setup
THERMAL CURVES
S48SA05006(Standard) Output Current vs. Ambient Temperature and Air Velocity
@ Vin = 48V (Either Orienation)
0.0
1.0
2.0
3.0
4.0
5.0
6.0
7.0
65 70 75 80 85 90 95 100 105
Ambient Temperature (
)
Output Current(A)
Natural
Convection
100LFM
200LFM
300LFM
400LFM
500LFM
600LFM
Figure 19: Output current vs. ambient temperature and air velocity
@V
in
=48V
Fiture 18: Hot spot temperature measured point
The allowed maximum hot spot temperature is defined at 115