Instruction/ maintenance manual of the product Micronix 1800 Series Micro Technic
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Micro Technic A -S • Den mark • Tel. +45 66 15 3000 • Fax +45 6615 3077 E-mail: suppo rt@micro-technic.co m Website: www. micro-technic.co m M ICRONIX PC/104 P OWER S UPPLY PV-1700, 1800 SERIES 20W Power Supply including GSM/G PRS modem, analogue and digital I/O channels V ER .
Page 2 / 21 Table of contents GENERAL INFORMATION .......................................................................................................................................... 2 O RDERING CODES ............................................
Users Manual & Installation G uide PV- 180 0: Power supply module with GSM MODEM Page 3 / 21 General informatio n Ordering codes Options Ordering no Model no -S - Power Supply Modem Analog inputs Digital inputs Digital outputs RS232 PV-1700 -1 016.
Page 4 / 21 Accessories These accessories must be ordered separately if needed. Model no Ordering code Description GSM cable 126.033.000 RG136 cable with MMCX-S MA MALE 140mm GSM Antenna 060.302.001 GSM antenna w ith SMA co nnector CM-2 425.104.001 Mains cable with one crim p connector mating KL1, 30c m CDB-9M 425.
Users Manual & Installation G uide PV- 180 0: Power supply module with GSM MODEM Page 5 / 21 Description The PV-1800, the fully equipped model, offers the following features: • a PC/104 20W power supply +5V, 4A.
Page 6 / 21 The digital I/O section is found on all models except PV-1830 and PV-1730 versions. The digital inputs are bipolar isolated with a max. input voltage of +/- 30V. There are 7 isolated digital P-channel outputs each capable of drivin g up to 0.
Users Manual & Installation G uide PV- 180 0: Power supply module with GSM MODEM Page 7 / 21 Power Supply The on-board power supply consists of a synchronous step-down switching regulator with an efficiency of 85-95%, depending on input voltage and load current.
Page 8 / 21 This table is also printed on the board. The IRQ used for the modem is set in section I RQ_A. Place one jumper in this s ection to select an IRQ number in the interval IRQ3 to IRQ15. SIM card The SIM card connector (CN9) is placed on the rear side of the module.
Users Manual & Installation G uide PV- 180 0: Power supply module with GSM MODEM Page 9 / 21 AT commands All functions of the modem are carried out by AT commands from a computer application. For documentation of the AT command set please see “Integrators Manual” for GM47 from Son y Ericsson, at http://www.
Page 10 / 21 Function Pin no CN9 Pin no CDB-9M I/O GND 1 5 RI 2 9 I DTS 3 4 O CTS 4 8 I TxD 5 3 O RTS 6 7 O RxD 7 2 I DSR 8 6 I CD 9 1 I N.C. 10 .
Users Manual & Installation G uide PV- 180 0: Power supply module with GSM MODEM Page 11 / 21 Analogue inputs (CN5) The PV-1800 and PV-1700 has 8 isolated analogue inputs accessible in a 10pin box header (CN5). Beside these inputs, there is also a +3.
Page 12 / 21 Digital inputs (CN 1) All models, except PV-1830 and PV-1730 has 8 isolated digital inputs con nected to a 10-pin box header (CN1). All the inputs have ac-couplers with a common ground reference. Because of the ac- couplers, the inputs can be activated with positive as well as negative input voltages.
Users Manual & Installation G uide PV- 180 0: Power supply module with GSM MODEM Page 13 / 21 Digital outputs (CN2) The digital section has 7 isolated digital outputs connected to a 10pin box header (CN2). The outputs are configured as PNP outputs with their transistors connected to an external supply voltage (+V_EXT).
Page 14 / 21 UPS signals (CN7) Modules with onboard DC/DC converter has signals that, combined with e xternal circuitry, can be used to implement a UPS function.
Users Manual & Installation G uide PV- 180 0: Power supply module with GSM MODEM Page 15 / 21 Internal registers Address Access Name Function Base+0 Read onl y REG_SIGN Signature (8Ch) Base+1 Read.
Page 16 / 21 REG_CNTMODE (base+6): Counter configuration (read/write) The counter starts at 0000h after system reset. It cannot be reset or reloaded from software.
Users Manual & Installation G uide PV- 180 0: Power supply module with GSM MODEM Page 17 / 21 REG_ADCLO (base+0Ah): ADC command, status, and result low b y te (read/write) Writing to this register starts a new A/D conversion. You should onl y do this when the ADC is idle.
Page 18 / 21 Technical data Power supply Input voltage (nominal) 8 – 27Vdc. Input voltage (MAX) 35Vdc. Output voltage 5Vdc External load Up to 4A, depending on configuration and thermal conditions. UPS interface: 4 pins in CN7 Run/stop, AUX1,AUX2,AUX3 (factor y use onl y).
Users Manual & Installation G uide PV- 180 0: Power supply module with GSM MODEM Page 19 / 21 Max input voltage 30V, current limiti ng resistor = 3.32kohm / 250mW Counter input DI0 can act as a 16-bit up-counter by counting positive or negative edges (configurable) DI0 and DI1 can act as a 16-bit quadrature counter.
Page 20 / 21 Mechanical Lay o ut This schematic shows the dimensions for PV-1800. All dimensions are in mm..
Users Manual & Installation G uide PV- 180 0: Power supply module with GSM MODEM Page 21 / 21 Installation guide Precautions to ESD Please note that the Micronix PV modules must be handled with respect to ESD (Electrostatic Discharge). Electrostatic Discharge to the PV modules must be avoided.
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