MINI-PS-100-240AC/5DC/3 Phoenix Contact, MINI-PS-100-240AC/5DC/3 Datasheet - Page 8

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MINI-PS-100-240AC/5DC/3

Manufacturer Part Number
MINI-PS-100-240AC/5DC/3
Description
POWER SUPPLY PRIMARY SWITCH MODE
Manufacturer
Phoenix Contact
Datasheet

Specifications of MINI-PS-100-240AC/5DC/3

Power Supply Type
Switch Mode
Power Supply Output Type
Fixed
No. Of Output Channels
1
Input Frequency
65Hz
Output Voltage
5VDC
Output Current
3A
Input Voltage
85V To 265V
Supply Voltage
RoHS Compliant
No. Of Outputs
1
Supply Voltage Typ
110V AC /
Rohs Compliant
Yes
Power Supply, Primary Switch Mode, Narrow Design – MINI-PS-100-240AC/5DC/3
7.2. Temperature Response
the device can supply an nominal current of 3 A.
POWER BOOST is available for a few minutes. The
output power must be decreased by 5% per Kelvin
temperature increase for ambient temperatures over
+60°C (+140˚F).
the event of a thermal overload, the device switches off
to protect itself. The device switches on again once it
has cooled down.
7.3. Parallel Operation
parallel to increase both redundancy and power. The
default setting does not have to be adjusted.
distribution can be ensured by precisely setting all
power supplies that are operated in parallel to the
same output voltage.
recommend that all cable connections from the power
supply to the DIN rail are the same length and have the
same cross section.
more than two power supplies a protective circuit
should be installed at each individual device output
(e.g., decoupling diode or DC fuse). This means that in
the event of a secondary device fault high return
currents are avoided.
7.4. Redundancy Operation
systems, which place particularly high requirements on
operational safety. If a fault occurs in the primary circuit
of device no. 1, device no. 2 automatically takes over
the complete power supply without interruption and
vice versa.
in parallel must be large enough that the total current
requirements of all loads can be completely covered by
one power supply. External decoupling diodes or are
required for 100% redundancy.
7.5. Power Increase
n is the number of devices connected in parallel.
used to extend existing systems. A parallel connection
is recommended if the power supply does not cover the
current consumption of the most powerful load.
Otherwise, the loads should be divided over
independent individual devices.
parallel.
At an ambient temperature of up to +60°C (+140˚F)
At ambient temperatures over +70°C (+158˚F) or in
Devices of the same type can be connected in
If the output voltage is adjusted, an even current
To ensure symmetrical current distribution we
Depending on the system, for parallel connection of
Redundant connections are designed for supplying
For this purpose, the power supplies to be connected
The output current can be increased to n x I
The parallel connection for power increase can be
A maximum of five devices can be connected in
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N
where
6
3
Σ =
Σ =
MINI
5 V/3 A
+
MINI
5 V/3 A
+
0
0
3 A
6 A
+ –
Ambient temperature [°C]
+ –
20
U
POWER
BOOST
OUT
= 5 V
+
+
40
MINI
5 V/3 A
MINI
5 V/3 A
60
+ –
+ –
Figure 11
Figure 12
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