User`s guide
Chapter 4 Theory of Operation
Power Mesh and Control
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Power Mesh and Control
For the power mesh and control circuit, the preregulator which is controlled by the
phase control circuits is added ahead of the series pass transistor to minimize the
power dissipated at the series pass transistor by controlling the dc level across the
input filter capacitor, depending on the output voltage.
For the dual range of output, a controlled transformer tap switching is used. It is
accomplished by two SCR and one bridge diode and the SCR control circuit in the
power circuit; CR17, CR19, and CR44. By turning on or off the SCR, these circuits
allow the input capacitors (C39, C46, and C74) to charge to one of two discrete voltage
levels, depending on the output voltage required. When all SCR’s are not fired, the
bridge diode conducts and the lowest voltage of two discrete voltage levels is
developed across the input filter capacitors.
The SCR control circuit determines whether SCR is to be fired by monitoring the
output voltage and comparing this value against internally derived reference levels.
The series pass transistor is part of the feedback loop which consists of the driver and
the Constant Voltage/Constant Current error amplifier. This feedback loop provides
‘’fine and fast’’ regulation of the output while the feedback loop which is controlled
by transformer tap switching handles large, relatively slow, and regulation demands.
The series pass transistor is made to alter its conduction to maintain a constant output
voltage or current. The voltage developed across the current sampling resistors is the
input to the constant current error amplifier. The constant voltage error amplifier
obtains its input from differential amplifier which senses the output voltage. Any
changes in output voltage or current are detected and amplified by the constant voltage
or constant current error circuit and applied to the series pass transistor in the correct
phase and amplitude to counteract the change in output voltage or current.