To avoid mistakes that can lead to
unwanted behavior of this SEPIC charger (like setting a current limit threshold on
this board less than the constant-current sink set to your electronic load), please
observe the following procedure during testing:
- Supply the board with the bench PSU (Vin) on J1 (pin 1 positive)
- Connect a constant current load to the output on J2 (positive on pin 2)
- If this power supply is used
as standard PSU (therefore not charging a battery) set “Mode select” on
J3 by placing a jumper between pins 1 and 2 (Forced PWM)
- Please use “diode emulation
mode” as the battery charger
- Set the constant current setpoint (ILOAD) of the load to 0.1 A
- Set VIN to 24 V and the current limit to 1 A
- Turn on VIN and check the output voltage
- Rotate the trimmer R22 (VOUT Adjust) so that VOUT is 26
V
- If the output voltage does not
reach 26 V, then R30 is set to very low current; in this case rotate R30 until
VOUT increases. As VOUT increases, then rotate R22 to
reach 26 V
- Now increase the current limit of the bench PSU Vin to 8 A
- Change the electronic load into “constant voltage” and set the voltage at 24
V
- At this point the output current
is dependent on the position of R30, while VOUT is fixed by the load
to 24 V
- Now rotate R30 until the output current is 2 A
- Start measuring the standard
parameters as desired, versus output current
- Please remember that if you
are using this charger with a battery, the converter must be set in “diode
emulation mode” by moving the jumper over J3 from pins 1-2 to 2-3; in this
case keep the diode emulation mode always on