Local Operation 
 
M370430-01  Rev B  3-47 
Configuring Multiple Supplies for Series Operation 
A maximum of two power supplies of the same rating can be connected 
in series to increase the output voltage. 
CAUTION: Equipment damage 
When two power supplies are connected in series, they should be programmed 
to the same output voltage to prevent damage to the lower voltage supply at 
short circuit condition. 
 
Load Considerations 
CAUTION: Equipment damage 
Use properly rated diodes to protect the power supply from damage while 
driving inductive loads.. 
 
INDUCTIVE LOADS: 
To  prevent  damage  to  the  power  supply  from  inductive  kickback, 
connect a diode (rated at greater than the supply’s output voltage and 
current) across the output. Connect the cathode to the positive output 
and the anode to return. Where positive load transients, such as back 
EMF from a motor may occur, a second diode in series with the output is 
recommended to protect the power supply. 
BLOCKING and FREE WHEELING DIODES: 
The Peak Reverse Voltage ratings should be a minimum of 2-3 times the 
power  supply  maximum  output  voltage.  The  Continuous  Forward 
Current rating should be  a  minimum  of  1.5 times the  power  supply 
maximum output current. Heatsink may be required. There also may be 
a need for higher voltage rated parts, dependent on load circuit design 
and inductor values. 
Connecting to the Load in Local Sensing Mode 
Connect the negative (-) output terminal of one power supply to the 
positive (+) output terminal of the next power supply. See Figure 3-5 for 
a representation of series operation.