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Brusa BDC546-B User Manual

Brusa BDC546-B
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BDC546-B
Operating instructions
Version 1.1
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Brusa BDC546-B Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandBrusa
ModelBDC546-B
CategoryMedia Converter
LanguageEnglish

Summary

Introduction and Device Basics

Introduction

Essential pre-startup reading and overview of the operating instructions.

List of Abbreviations

Defines technical abbreviations used in the document.

Valid Regulator Values

Specifies the allowed operational ranges for various regulator parameters.

Regulator Functionality

UHS-main-regulator

Details the primary regulator for controlling the high-side voltage.

Internal Current Measurement Interpretation

Explains how internal current measurements are interpreted in Boost and Buck modes.

Limit Regulators

Explains how limit regulators function when set values are reached.

Regulator Control and Recommendations

Regulator Priorities

Details the priority order among different voltage and current regulators.

Recommended Current Settings

Provides recommended settings for current regulators in Boostmode and Buckmode.

BDC Settings for Operation

Recommended BDC-settings for a test assembly

Provides recommended BDC settings for a test assembly configuration.

Recommended BDC-settings for operation 'fuel cell to battery'

Details BDC settings for fuel cell to battery operation.

BDC Settings for Battery Operation

Recommended BDC-settings for operation 'battery to fuel cell'

Details BDC settings for battery to fuel cell operation.

Critical Operating States

Condition → ULS > ULS_MAX

Explains the critical state where ULS exceeds ULS_MAX and its implications.

Condition → ULS < ULS_MIN

Explains the critical state where ULS falls below ULS_MIN and its implications.

Critical Operating States (Continued)

Condition → UHS_COM < UHS_MIN

Explains the critical state where UHS_COM is below UHS_MIN and its implications.

Condition → UHS_COM > UHS_MAX

Explains the critical state where UHS_COM exceeds UHS_MAX and its implications.

CAN Signal Reference

Other Important CAN-signals

Lists and describes significant CAN signals for device monitoring and control.

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