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Joerg  
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From: Joerg <inva...@invalid.invalid>
Date: Wed, 04 Nov 2009 16:23:59 -0800
Local: Wed, Nov 4 2009 7:23 pm
Subject: Which PCB-mounted SMPS brands are good?
Gents,

Looking for a small PCB-mounted power supply, 90VAC-260VAC wide range.
15-20W category, 12V. So far I've always rolled my own switchers but
this time it's too small a production volume to go through the agency
cert rigamaroo.

Long story short it's an application for "nasty" environments. Think
farms, rural power grid, thunderstorms, raggedy old emergency power
generators, uncle Leroy's old arc welder, and so on. Plus tons of load
transients from motors being turned on and off right there. As usual,
cost is an issue so mil-spec stuff is out. Has to remain below $20 in
hundreds qties. RoHS will probably be needed some day but not right now.

Which brands/types/series are really reliable these days?

Here is an example:
http://us.tdk-lambda.com/lp/ftp/Specs/kps.pdf

Lambda used to be a top-of-the-line company, AFAICT, although I had some
bad luck of the phssst ... *POOF* kind with their lab bench supplies. We
can't really use this particular type because it's not corner-pinned and
only four pins, will rip right off during the first dirt road ride.
Beats me why they always do that ... <banging head on table>

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Date: Wed, 4 Nov 2009 20:25:29 -0500
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Subject: Re: Which PCB-mounted SMPS brands are good?

"Joerg" <inva...@invalid.invalid> wrote in message

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Astrodyne, I've never see a failure with their switchers.

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Date: Wed, 04 Nov 2009 17:34:17 -0800
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Subject: Re: Which PCB-mounted SMPS brands are good?
On Wed, 04 Nov 2009 16:23:59 -0800, Joerg <inva...@invalid.invalid>
wrote:

We've been very happy with MeanWell open-frame switchers. I don't know
if they have PCB-mount stuff. PCB mount supplies take up a lot of
board area and can cause a lot of vibration problems.

We're getting their LPP-150-48 (150 watt PFC switcher with input EMI
filters) for $44.

Can you use an external wart?

John


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Date: Wed, 04 Nov 2009 17:53:16 -0800
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Subject: Re: Which PCB-mounted SMPS brands are good?

Thanks, Martin, now I remember that brand. I think they sell directly
and not via distributors. Looks like they only sell versions of open
frames that must be screwed on:

http://www.astrodyne.com/ecatalog/usa/open-frame-power-supply/ASL-1502

40 bucks is a bit steep but I'll give them a ring. The others are
encapsulated but then the price shoots above $70 which I don't think
will fly here:

http://www.astrodyne.com/smartcat/pdf/ANC.pdf

BTW, while scoping out some supplies I realized that the Cincon 15W
supplies and the Lambdas look quite the same. Hmm ...

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Date: Wed, 04 Nov 2009 18:05:56 -0800
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Subject: Re: Which PCB-mounted SMPS brands are good?

Thanks, John. Mouser has one that looks like it is footprint-compatible
to the Lambda and to the remarkably similar Cincon:

http://www.mouser.com/ProductDetail/Mean-Well/NFM-15-12/?qs=sGAEpiMZZ...

> We're getting their LPP-150-48 (150 watt PFC switcher with input EMI
> filters) for $44.

Where do you buy yours from?

> Can you use an external wart?

Nope, has to go onto the board. The problem with bolt-down is the extra
hassle and cost in assembly, plus bolts can come loose. Board space
isn't really lost because the supplies ride one or two tenths above so
you can place stuff underneath as long as it's not fat inductors.

PCB mount would be really nice if they had a few more dummy pins or at
least positioned the pins in the four corners so you get less vibration.
But for reasons that completely elude me they don't.

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Date: Wed, 04 Nov 2009 18:41:12 -0800
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Subject: Re: Which PCB-mounted SMPS brands are good?
On Wed, 04 Nov 2009 18:05:56 -0800, Joerg <inva...@invalid.invalid>
wrote:

Powergate LLC. Jameco and Mouser also have them, but are more
expensive.

John


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Date: Wed, 04 Nov 2009 18:51:05 -0800
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Subject: Re: Which PCB-mounted SMPS brands are good?

Thanks. No prices on their web site but they've got the MeanWell NFM-15
series, so it's just a phone call. The vibration specs do not look good
though. Dang, this thing would be almost ideal. Maybe we can spritz some
goo underneath.

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Date: Wed, 04 Nov 2009 19:04:54 -0800
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Subject: Re: Which PCB-mounted SMPS brands are good?
On Wed, 04 Nov 2009 18:51:05 -0800, Joerg <inva...@invalid.invalid>
wrote:

RTV the wiggly parts.

John


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Date: Wed, 04 Nov 2009 19:25:08 -0800
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Subject: Re: Which PCB-mounted SMPS brands are good?

Well, the whole thing will be the wiggly part because it rides on four
puny pins ;-)

Possibly squishing silicone under the four corners works.

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Date: Thu, 5 Nov 2009 06:21:55 -0600
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Subject: Re: Which PCB-mounted SMPS brands are good?

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I had a problem with PC mounted transformers and them tearing loose.  When
the device was dropped, the transformer would break loose and become a
bowling ball inside the enclosure.  I tried tie-wrapping the transformer
down to the board but they still broke loose.  I started using "Gorilla
Glue", the kind that activates with water and foams up.  362 units later and
not a single failure.

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Date: Thu, 05 Nov 2009 07:55:44 -0800
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Subject: Re: Which PCB-mounted SMPS brands are good?

Ah, thanks, here comes the hardcore practical stuff :-)

Is it this one?

http://www.gorillaglue.com/glues/gorillaglue/index.aspx

They also have an epoxy. What I'd need is something that retains a wee
bit of flexibility because upon hard shocks the boards with, well, flex
a bit versus each other.

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Date: Thu, 05 Nov 2009 11:11:45 -0500
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Subject: Re: Which PCB-mounted SMPS brands are good?
On Thu, 5 Nov 2009 06:21:55 -0600, "Herman" <r...@bellsouth.net>
wrote:

Sounds good. Is there an adequate UL flammability rating on that
stuff?

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Date: Thu, 05 Nov 2009 08:48:29 -0800
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Subject: Re: Which PCB-mounted SMPS brands are good?
On Thu, 05 Nov 2009 07:55:44 -0800, Joerg <inva...@invalid.invalid>
wrote:

Serious double-stick foam tape might be good.

John


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Date: Thu, 05 Nov 2009 08:58:37 -0800
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Subject: Re: Which PCB-mounted SMPS brands are good?

Yeah, like the kind that rock bands use to stick their cables onto
concrete :-)

However, these supplies have stepped pins and there seems to be a large
gap between SMPS board and circuit board. Around 2/10" or so. So it
would have to be pretty thick foam tape. Plus it can't have as much
compliance as, for example, weather stripping because then it wouldn't
protect much against ripping the SMPS off during a fall.

It would have been so easy if they had just added half a dozen dummy
pins for extra mechanical support. The alternative would be to reduce
the gap substantially but that requires rework, prying the pins from the
SMPS, replacing with shorter-stepped ones and thus voiding the warranty.

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Date: Thu, 5 Nov 2009 09:10:43 -0800 (PST)
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Subject: Re: Which PCB-mounted SMPS brands are good?
On 5 Nov., 01:23, Joerg <inva...@invalid.invalid> wrote:

RS has traco power TMP 15112 (12V,15W) for ~30€ in ones

pins are not quite in the corners for 15W, 30 watt is

it has threaded holes for two screws in the bottom

-Lasse


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Subject: Re: Which PCB-mounted SMPS brands are good?

Thanks, Lasse, looks like a good one and John's supplier PowerGate has them:

http://www.powergatellc.com/pdfs/TMP.pdf

If they sell those for around $20 in hundreds that would be nice but
could be a stretch. In case anyone else needs this stuff here is the
spec sheet with the mechanical details:

http://www.tracopower.com/products/tmp.pdf

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qs=sGAEpiMZZMu0oxGuRuNKHyR6%252bRRfgR3q4687Dpjf4lI%3d

See if any of these 3M VHB tapes might do.

http://solutions.3m.com/wps/portal/3M/en_US/VHB/Tapes/

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Thanks, Joe. Seems that they are a bit too thin but it's hard to get to
tech data there. A classic example for the topic "How not to design a
web site" :-)

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Subject: Re: Which PCB-mounted SMPS brands are good?

Back in the old days I used Melcher (now Powerone) a lot.

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I still do (their linear supplies). But AFAICT they don't have much
AC/DC in terms of board mount, only chassis mount.

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Subject: Re: Which PCB-mounted SMPS brands are good?

Gorilla glue sounds like good medicine then.  Maybe apply a bit of
preload so that the glue is in tension.

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Subject: Re: Which PCB-mounted SMPS brands are good?

Phil Hobbs wrote:
> Joerg wrote:
>> John Larkin wrote:
>>> On Thu, 05 Nov 2009 07:55:44 -0800, Joerg <inva...@invalid.invalid>
>>> wrote:

>>>> Herman wrote:

[...]

Preload is going to be a problem with these supplies because the pins
are tapered sharply. So they come to rest at a certain height above
board. The only way to apply preload would be to flex the whole thing
which is a bit scary.

But Gorilla glue does sound like good medicine. Probably better than the
Chinese tar blob stuff.

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On 5 Nov., 01:23, Joerg <inva...@invalid.invalid> wrote:

I'll second Traco.  We use then in portable test boxs all the time and they
are bricks.

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That is the stuff.
After the boards are cleaned and tested, I use a small brush and "paint"
water around the perimeter of the transformer.  Actually it will cure with
the moisture in the air but will take much longer to cure.  With the tip of
the glue bottle with the smallest hole that will allow the glue to flow I
place a bead of glue around the edge of the transformer.  The glue flows
under the transformer and after 5 to 10 minutes begins to foam.  In an hour
or so it is done.  I never tried for flexibility.  The cured glue can be cut
with an exacto knife.

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Date: Fri, 06 Nov 2009 06:37:38 -0800
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Subject: Re: Which PCB-mounted SMPS brands are good?

If it doesn't crumble under an Exacto knife it might have some
flexibility. How does it feel when you press the Exacto knife onto it?
Like porcelain, wood, or RTV?

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