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IR公司_大功率MOS管选型

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I DContinuous Drain Current(A)70°Micro3Surface Mount PackagesV (BR)DSSDrain-to-Source Breakdown Voltage (V)R DS(on)On-State Resistance ()ΩI D Continuous Drain Current 25°C(A)R ΘMax.Thermal Resistance (°C/W)1FaxonDemand Number Case Outline KeyPartNumberPD Max.PowerDissipation (W)N-ChannelLogic LevelIRLML2402*912570.54200.25 1.20.95230H1IRLML2803912580.54300.251.20.93230P-ChannelLogic LevelIRLML6302*912590.54-200.6-0.62-4.8230H1IRLML5103912600.54-300.6-0.61-4.8230* Indicates low VGS(th), which can operate at VGS = 2.7VMeasured at ambient for Micro3, Micro6, Micro8, SO-8, and SOT-223 package styles. All others measured at case.1Micro3SO-8D-PakD -PakSOT-227Micro6SOT-223Micro82 Illustrations not to scaleI DContinuous Drain Current(A)70°Micro6Surface Mount PackagesV (BR)DSSDrain-to-Source Breakdown Voltage (V)R DS(on)On-State Resistance ()ΩI D Continuous Drain Current 25°C(A)R ΘMax.Thermal Resistance (°C/W)1FaxonDemand Number Case Outline KeyPartNumberPD Max.PowerDissipation (W)N-ChannelLogic LevelIRLMS1902915401.7200.10 3.2 2.675H2IRLMS1503915081.7300.103.22.675P-ChannelLogic LevelIRLMS6702*914141.7-200.20-2.3-1.975H2IRLMS5703914131.7-300.20-2.3-1.975* Indicates low VGS(th), which can operate at VGS = 2.7VMeasured at ambient for Micro3, Micro6, Micro8, SO-8, and SOT-223 package styles. All others measured at case.1Micro3SO-8D-PakD -PakSOT-227Micro6SOT-223Micro82 Illustrations not to scaleI DContinuous Drain Current(A)70°Micro8Surface Mount PackagesV (BR)DSSDrain-to-Source Breakdown Voltage (V)R DS(on)On-State Resistance ()ΩI D Continuous Drain Current 25°C(A)R ΘMax.Thermal Resistance (°C/W)1FaxonDemand Number Case Outline KeyPart NumberP D Max.PowerDissipation (W)N-Channel Logic LevelIRF7601* 912611.820 0.035 5.7 4.6 70 H3IRF7603 912621.830 0.035 5.6 4.5 70Dual N-Channel Logic LevelIRF7501* 912651.220 0.135 2.4 1.9 100 H3IRF7503 912661.2530 0.135 2.4 1.9 100P-Channel Logic LevelIRF7604* 912631.8-20 0.09 -3.6 -2.9 70 H3IRF7606 912641.8-30 0.09 -3.6 -2.9 70Dual P-Channel Logic LevelIRF7504* 912671.25-20 0.27 -1.7 -1.4 100 H3IRF7506 912681.25-30 0.27 -1.7 -1.4 100Dual N- and P-Channel Logic LevelIRF7507* 912691.2520 0.1352.4 1.9 100 H3-20 0.27 -1.7 -1.4IRF7509 912701.2530 0.135 2.4 1.9 100-30 0.27 -1.7 -1.4* Indicates low VGS(th), which can operate at VGS = 2.7VMeasured at ambient for Micro3, Micro6, Micro8, SO-8, and SOT-223 package styles. All others measured at case.1Micro3SO-8D-Pak D -PakSOT-227Micro6SOT-223Micro8 2 Illustrations not to scaleI DContinuous Drain Current(A)70°SO-8Surface Mount PackagesV (BR)DSSDrain-to-Source Breakdown Voltage (V)R DS(on)On-State Resistance ()ΩI D Continuous Drain Current 25°C(A)R ΘMax.Thermal Resistance (°C/W)1FaxonDemand Number Case Outline KeyPart Number P D Max.PowerDissipation (W)N-ChannelIRF7413913302.5300.011139.250H4IRF7413A 916132.5300.0135128.450IRF9410915622.5300.0375.850Dual N-ChannelIRF7311914352.0200.029 6.6 5.362.5H4IRF7313914802.0300.029 6.5 5.262.5IRF7333917002.0300.10 3.5 2.862.5917002.0300.050 4.9 3.962.5IRF9956915592.0300.103.52.862.5Dual P-ChannelIRF7314914352.0-200.058-5.3-4.362.5H4IRF7316915052.0-300.058-4.9-3.962.5IRF9953915602.0-300.25-2.3-1.862.5* Indicates low VGS(th), which can operate at VGS = 2.7VMeasured at ambient for Micro3, Micro6, Micro8, SO-8, and SOT-223 package styles. All others measured at case.1Micro3SO-8D-PakD -PakSOT-227Micro6SOT-223Micro82 Illustrations not to scaleI DContinuous Drain Current(A)70°SO-8Surface Mount PackagesV (BR)DSSDrain-to-Source Breakdown Voltage (V)R DS(on)On-State Resistance ()ΩI D Continuous Drain Current 25°C(A)RΘMax.ThermalResistance(°C/W)1FaxonDemand Number Case Outline KeyPart NumberP D Max.PowerDissipation (W)Dual N- and P-ChannelIRF7317 915682.020 0.029 6.6 5.3 62.5 H42.0-20 0.058 -5.3 -4.3 62.5IRF9952 915622.030 0.103.5 2.8 62.5915622.0-30 0.25 -2.3 -1.8 62.5IRF7319 916062.030 0.029 6.5 5.2 62.52.0-30 0.058 -4.9 -3.9 62.5* Indicates low VGS(th), which can operate at VGS = 2.7VMeasured at ambient for Micro3, Micro6, Micro8, SO-8, and SOT-223 package styles. All others measured at case.1Micro3SO-8D-Pak D -PakSOT-227Micro6SOT-223Micro8 2 Illustrations not to scaleI DContinuous Drain Current(A)70°SO-8Surface Mount PackagesV (BR)DSSDrain-to-Source Breakdown Voltage (V)R DS(on)On-State Resistance ()ΩI D Continuous Drain Current 25°C(A)R ΘMax.Thermal Resistance (°C/W)1FaxonDemand Number Case Outline KeyPart Number P D Max.PowerDissipation (W)N-ChannelLogic LevelIRF7401912442.5200.0228.77.050H4IRF7201911002.5300.0307.0 5.650IRF7403912452.5300.0228.55.450Dual N-ChannelLogic LevelIRF7101908712.0200.10 3.5 2.362.5H4IRF7301912382.0200.050 5.2 4.162.5IRF7303912392.0300.050 4.9 3.962.5IRF7103910952.0500.1303.02.362.5P-ChannelLogic LevelIRF7204911032.5-200.060-5.3-4.250H4IRF7404912462.5-200.040-6.7-5.450IRF7205911042.5-300.070-4.6-3.750IRF7406912472.5-300.045-5.8-3.750IRF7416913562.5-300.02-10-7.150* Indicates low VGS(th), which can operate at VGS = 2.7VMeasured at ambient for Micro3, Micro6, Micro8, SO-8, and SOT-223 package styles. All others measured at case.1Micro3SO-8D-PakD -PakSOT-227Micro6SOT-223Micro82 Illustrations not to scaleI DContinuous Drain Current(A)70°SO-8Surface Mount PackagesV (BR)DSSDrain-to-Source Breakdown Voltage (V)R DS(on)On-State Resistance ()ΩI D Continuous Drain Current 25°C(A)R ΘMax.Thermal Resistance (°C/W)1FaxonDemand Number Case Outline KeyPart Number P D Max.PowerDissipation (W)Dual P-ChannelLogic LevelIRF7104910962.0-200.250-2.3-1.862.5H4IRF7304912402.0-200.090-4.3-3.462.5IRF7306912412.0-300.10-3.6-2.962.5Dual N- and P-Channe Logic LevelIRF7307912421.4200.050 4.3 3.490H4-200.090-3.6-2.9IRF7105910972.0250.1093.5 2.862.52-250.25-2.3-1.862IRF7309912432.0300.050 4.9 3.962.5-300.10-3.6-2.9* Indicates low VGS(th), which can operate at VGS = 2.7VMeasured at ambient for Micro3, Micro6, Micro8, SO-8, and SOT-223 package styles. All others measured at case.1Micro3SO-8D-PakD -PakSOT-227Micro6SOT-223Micro82 Illustrations not to scaleI DContinuous Drain Current(A)70°SOT-223Surface Mount PackagesV (BR)DSSDrain-to-Source Breakdown Voltage (V)R DS(on)On-State Resistance ()ΩI D Continuous Drain Current 25°C(A)R ΘMax.Thermal Resistance (°C/W)1FaxonDemand Number Case Outline KeyPart Number P D Max.PowerDissipation (W)N-ChannelIRFL4105913812.1550.045 3.7 3.060H6IRFL110908612.01000.54 1.50.9660IRFL4310913682.11000.20 1.6 1.360IRFL21090868 2.02001.50.960.660IRFL214908622.02502.00.790.560P-ChannelIRFL9110908642.0-1001.2-1.1-0.6960H6N-ChannelLogic LevelIRLL3303913792.1300.031 4.6 3.760H6IRLL014N 914992.1550.14 2.0 1.660IRLL2705913802.1550.043.83.060* Indicates low VGS(th), which can operate at VGS = 2.7VMeasured at ambient for Micro3, Micro6, Micro8, SO-8, and SOT-223 package styles. All others measured at case.1Micro3SO-8D-PakD -PakSOT-227Micro6SOT-223Micro82 Illustrations not to scaleI DContinuous Drain Current(A)100°D-PakSurface Mount PackagesV (BR)DSSDrain-to-Source Breakdown Voltage (V)R DS(on)On-State Resistance ()ΩI D Continuous Drain Current 25°C(A)R ΘMax.Thermal Resistance (°C/W)1FaxonDemand Number Case Outline KeyPart Number P D Max.PowerDissipation (W)N-ChannelIRFR33039164257300.0313321 2.2H7IRFR024N9133638550.0751610 3.3IRFR41059130248550.0452516 2.7IRFR12059131869550.0273723 1.8IRFR11090524251000.54 4.3 2.75IRFR120N 91365391000.219.1 5.8 3.2IRFR391091364521000.11159.5 2.4IRFR2109052625200 1.5 2.6 1.75IRFR22090525422000.8 4.833IRFR21490703252502 2.2 1.45IRFR2249060042250 1.1 3.8 2.43IRFR3109059725400 3.6 1.7 1.15IRFR3209059842400 1.8 3.123IRFR42090599425003 2.4 1.53IRFRC2090637426004.421.33* Indicates low VGS(th), which can operate at VGS = 2.7VMeasured at ambient for Micro3, Micro6, Micro8, SO-8, and SOT-223 package styles. All others measured at case.1Micro3SO-8D-PakD -PakSOT-227Micro6SOT-223Micro82 Illustrations not to scaleI DContinuous Drain Current(A)100°D-PakSurface Mount PackagesV (BR)DSSDrain-to-Source Breakdown Voltage (V)R DS(on)On-State Resistance ()ΩI D Continuous Drain Current 25°C(A)R ΘMax.Thermal Resistance (°C/W)1FaxonDemand Number Case Outline KeyPart Number P D Max.PowerDissipation (W)P-ChannelIRFR55059161057-550.11-18-11 2.2H7IRFR53059140289-550.065-28-18 1.4IRFR90149065425-600.5-5.1-3.25IRFR90249065542-600.28-8.8-5.63IRFR91109051925-100 1.2-3.1-25IRFR91209052042-1000.6-5.6-3.63IRFR9120N 9150739-1000.48-6.5-4.1 3.2IRFR92109052125-2003-1.9-1.25IRFR92209052242-200 1.5-3.6-2.33IRFR92149165850-250 3.0-2.7-1.7 2.5IRFR93109166350-4007.0-1.8-1.12.5* Indicates low VGS(th), which can operate at VGS = 2.7VMeasured at ambient for Micro3, Micro6, Micro8, SO-8, and SOT-223 package styles. All others measured at case.1Micro3SO-8D-PakD -PakSOT-227Micro6SOT-223Micro82 Illustrations not to scaleI DContinuous Drain Current(A)100°D-PakSurface Mount PackagesV (BR)DSSDrain-to-Source Breakdown Voltage (V)R DS(on)On-State Resistance ()ΩI D Continuous Drain Current 25°C(A)R ΘMax.Thermal Resistance (°C/W)1FaxonDemand Number Case Outline KeyPart Number P D Max.PowerDissipation (W)N-ChannelLogic LevelIRLR27039133538300.0452214 3.3H7IRLR33039131657300.0313321 2.2IRLR31039133369300.0194629 1.8IRLR024N 9136338550.0651711 3.3IRLR27059131746550.042415 2.7IRLR29059133469550.0273623 1.8IRLR120N 91541391000.18511 6.9 3.2IRLR341091607521000.10159.52.4* Indicates low VGS(th), which can operate at VGS = 2.7VMeasured at ambient for Micro3, Micro6, Micro8, SO-8, and SOT-223 package styles. All others measured at case.1Micro3SO-8D-PakD -PakSOT-227Micro6SOT-223Micro82 Illustrations not to scaleI DContinuous Drain Current(A)100°D 2PakSurface Mount PackagesV (BR)DSSDrain-to-Source Breakdown Voltage (V)R DS(on)On-State Resistance ()ΩI D Continuous Drain Current 25°C(A)R ΘMax.Thermal Resistance (°C/W)1FaxonDemand Number Case Outline KeyPart NumberP D Max.PowerDissipation (W)N-ChannelIRFZ24NS 913554555 0.07 17 12 3.3 H10IRFZ34NS 913116855 0.04 29 20 2.2IRFZ44NS 9131511055 0.022 49 35 1.4IRFZ46NS 9130512055 0.020 53 37 1.3IRFZ48NS 9140814055 0.016 64 45 1.1IRF1010NS 913723.855 0.011 84 60 40IRF3205S 9130420055 0.008 110 80 0.75IRFZ44ES 9171411060 0.023 48 34 1.4IRF1010ES 9172017060 0.012 83 59 0.90IRF2807S 9151815075 0.013 71 50 1.0IRF520NS 9134047100 0.2 9.5 6.7 3.2IRF530NS 9135263100 0.11 15 11 2.4IRF540NS 91342110100 0.052 27 19 1.6IRF1310NS 91514120100 0.036 36 25 1.3IRF3710S 91310150100 0.028 46 33 1.0IRF3315S 9161794150 0.082 21 15 1.6IRF3415S 91509150150 0.042 37 26 1.0IRFBC20S 9.101450600 4.4 2.2 1.4 2.5IRFBC30S 9101574600 2.2 3.6 2.3 1.7IRFBC40S 91016130600 1.2 6.2 3.9 1.0* Indicates low VGS(th), which can operate at VGS = 2.7VMeasured at ambient for Micro3, Micro6, Micro8, SO-8, and SOT-223 package styles. All others measured at case.1Micro3SO-8D-Pak D -PakSOT-227Micro6SOT-223Micro8 2 Illustrations not to scaleI DContinuous Drain Current(A)100°D 2PakSurface Mount PackagesV (BR)DSSDrain-to-Source Breakdown Voltage (V)R DS(on)On-State Resistance ()ΩI D Continuous Drain Current 25°C(A)R ΘMax.Thermal Resistance (°C/W)1FaxonDemandNumberCase Outline KeyPart NumberP D Max.PowerDissipation (W)IRFBF20S 9166554900 8.0 1.7 1.1 2.3 H10P-ChannelIRF5305S 91386110-55 0.06 -31 -22 1.4 H10IRF4905S 914783.8-55 0.02 -74 -52 40IRF9520NS 9152247-100 0.48 -6.7 -4.8 3.2IRF9530NS 9152375-100 0.20 -14 -9.9 2.0IRF9540NS 9148394-100 0.117 -19 -13 1.6IRF5210S 91405150-100 0.06 -35 -25 1.0* Indicates low VGS(th), which can operate at VGS = 2.7VMeasured at ambient for Micro3, Micro6, Micro8, SO-8, and SOT-223 package styles. All others measured at case.1Micro3SO-8D-Pak D -PakSOT-227Micro6SOT-223Micro8 2 Illustrations not to scaleI DContinuous Drain Current(A)100°D 2PakSurface Mount PackagesV (BR)DSSDrain-to-Source Breakdown Voltage (V)R DS(on)On-State Resistance ()ΩI D Continuous Drain Current 25°C(A)R ΘMax.Thermal Resistance (°C/W)1FaxonDemand Number Case Outline KeyPart NumberP D Max.PowerDissipation (W)N-Channel Logic LevelIRL3302S 916925720 0.020 39 25 2.2 H10IRL3202S916756920 0.016 48 30 1.8IRL3102S 916918920 0.013 61 39 1.4IRL3402S 9169311020 0.01 85 54 1.1IRL3502S 9167614020 0.007 110 67 0.89IRL2703S 913604530 0.04 24 17 3.3IRL3303S 913236830 0.026 38 27 2.2IRL3103S 9133811030 0.014 64 45 1.4IRL2203NS 9136717030 0.007 116 82 0.90IRL3803S 9131920030 0.006 140 98 0.75IRLZ24NS 913584555 0.06 18 13 3.3IRLZ34NS 913086855 0.035 30 21 2.2IRLZ44NS 9134711055 0.022 47 33 1.4IRL3705NS 9150217055 0.01 89 63 0.90IRL2505S 9132620055 0.008 104 74 0.75IRLZ44S 9090615060 0.028 50 36 1.0IRL530NS 9134963100 0.1 15 11 2.4IRL2910S 91376150100 0.026 48 34 1.0* Indicates low VGS(th), which can operate at VGS = 2.7VMeasured at ambient for Micro3, Micro6, Micro8, SO-8, and SOT-223 package styles. All others measured at case.1Micro3SO-8D-Pak D -PakSOT-227Micro6SOT-223Micro8 2 Illustrations not to scaleI DContinuous Drain Current(A)100°SOT-227Surface Mount PackagesV (BR)DSSDrain-to-Source Breakdown Voltage (V)R DS(on)On-State Resistance ()ΩI D Continuous DrainCurrent 25°C(A)RΘMax.Thermal Resistance (°C/W)1FaxonDemand Number Case Outline KeyPart Number P D Max.PowerDissipation (W)N-ChannelFully Isolated Low ChargeFA38SA50LC 916155005000.1338240.25H21FA57SA50LC916506255000.0857360.20* Indicates low VGS(th), which can operate at VGS = 2.7VMeasured at ambient for Micro3, Micro6, Micro8, SO-8, and SOT-223 package styles. All others measured at case.1Micro3SO-8D-PakD -PakSOT-227Micro6SOT-223Micro82 Illustrations not to scaleI DContinuous Drain Current(A)100°I-PakThrough-Hole PackagesV (BR)DSSDrain-to-Source Breakdown Voltage (V)R DS(on)On-State Resistance ()ΩI D Continuous Drain Current 25°C(A)R ΘMax.Thermal Resistance (°C/W)1FaxonDemand Number Case Outline KeyPart Number P D Max.PowerDissipation (W)N-ChannelIRFU33039164257300.0313321 2.2H8IRFU024N 9133638550.0751610 3.3IRFU41059130248550.0452519 2.7IRFU12059131869550.0273723 1.8IRFU11090524251000.54 4.3 2.7 5.0IRFU120N 91365391000.219.1 5.8 3.2IRFU391091364521000.11159.5 2.4IRFU2109052625200 1.5 2.6 1.7 5.0IRFU22090525422000.80 4.8 3.0 3.0IRFU2149070325250 2.0 2.2 1.4 5.0IRFU2249060042250 1.1 3.8 2.4 3.0IRFU3109059725400 3.6 1.7 1.1 5.0IRFU3209059842400 1.8 3.1 2.0 3.0IRFU4209059942500 3.0 2.4 1.5 3.0IRFUC2090637426004.42.01.33.0I-PakTO-220 FullPakTO-262TO-247HEXDIPTO-220AB Illustrations not to scale** Not ratedI DContinuous Drain Current(A)100°I-PakThrough-Hole PackagesV (BR)DSSDrain-to-Source Breakdown Voltage (V)R DS(on)On-State Resistance ()ΩI D Continuous Drain Current 25°C(A)R ΘMax.Thermal Resistance (°C/W)1FaxonDemand Number Case Outline KeyPart Number P D Max.PowerDissipation (W)P-ChannelIRFU55059161057-550.11-18-11 2.2H8IRFU53059140289-550.065-28-18 1.4IRFU90149065425-600.50-5.1-3.2 5.0IRFU90249065542-600.28-8.8-5.6 3.0IRFU91109051925-100 1.2-3.1-2.0 5.0IRFU91209052042-1000.60-5.6-3.6 3.0IRFU9120N 9150739-1000.48-6.5-4.1 3.2IRFU92109052125-200 3.0-1.9-1.2 5.0IRFU92209052242-200 1.5-3.6-2.3 3.0IRFU92149165850-2503.0-2.7-1.7 2.5IRFU93109166350-4007.0-1.8-1.12.5N-ChannelLogic LevelIRLU27039133538300.0452214 3.3H8IRLU33039131657300.0313321 2.2IRLU31039133369300.0194629 1.8IRLU024N 9136338550.0651711 3.3IRLU27059131746550.04241715IRLU29059133469550.0273623 1.8IRLU120N 91541391000.18511 6.9 3.2IRLU341091607521000.10159.52.4I-PakTO-220 FullPakTO-262TO-247HEXDIPTO-220AB Illustrations not to scale** Not ratedI DContinuous Drain Current(A)100°HEXDIPThrough-Hole PackagesV (BR)DSSDrain-to-Source Breakdown Voltage (V)R DS(on)On-State Resistance ()ΩI D Continuous Drain Current 25°C(A)R ΘMax.Thermal Resistance (°C/W)1FaxonDemand Number Case Outline KeyPart Number P D Max.PowerDissipation (W)N-ChannelIRFD014907001.3600.2 1.7 1.2120H9IRFD024906991.3600.1 2.5 1.8120IRFD110903281.31000.54 1.00.71120IRFD120903851.31000.27 1.30.94120IRFD210903861.3200 1.50.60.38120IRFD220904171.32000.80.80.50120IRFD214912711.3250 2.00.570.32120IRFD224912721.3250 1.10.760.43120IRFD310912251.3400 3.60.420.23120IRFD320912261.3400 1.80.600.33120IRFD420912271.3500 3.00.460.26120IRFDC20912281.36004.40.320.21120I-PakTO-220 FullPakTO-262TO-247HEXDIPTO-220AB Illustrations not to scale** Not ratedI D Continuous Drain Current (A)100°TO-220Qg TotalGate Charge(nC)Through-Hole PackagesV (BR)DSSDrain-to-Source Breakdown Voltage (V)R DS(on)On-State Resistance ()ΩI D Continuous Drain Current 25°C (A)R ΘMax.Thermal Resistance(°C/W)1Faxon Demand Number Case OutlineKeyPart Number P D Max.Power Dissipation (W)N-ChannelLow ChargeIRF737LC91314743000.75 6.1** 1.7 3.9H11IRF740LC 910681254000.5510** 1.039IRF840LC 910691255000.858.0** 1.039IRFBC40LC910701256001.26.2**1.039I-PakTO-220 FullPakTO-262TO-247HEXDIPTO-220AB Illustrations not to scale** Not ratedI DContinuous Drain Current(A)100°TO-220ABThrough-Hole PackagesV (BR)DSSDrain-to-Source Breakdown Voltage (V)R DS(on)On-State Resistance ()ΩI D Continuous Drain Current 25°C(A)R ΘMax.Thermal Resistance (°C/W)1FaxonDemand Number Case Outline KeyPart Number P D Max.PowerDissipation (W)N-ChannelIRFZ24N 9135445550.071712 3.3H12IRFZ34N9127656550.042618 2.7IRFZ44N 9130383550.0244129 1.8IRFZ46N 9127788550.024633 1.7IRFZ48N 9140694550.0165337 1.6IRF1010N 91278130550.0127251 1.2IRF320591279150550.0089869 1.0IRFZ34E 9167268600.0422820 2.2IRFZ44E 91671110600.0234834 1.4IRF1010E 91670170600.01281570.90IRF280791517150750.0137150 1.0IRF520N 91339471000.209.5 6.79.5IRF530N 91351601000.111511 2.4IRF540N 91341941000.0522719 1.6IRF1310N 916111201000.0363625 1.3IRF3710913091501000.0284633 1.0IRF331591623941500.0822115 1.6IRF3415914771501500.0423726 1.0IRFBC209062350600 4.4 2.2 1.4 2.5IRFBC309048274600 2.2 3.6 2.3 1.7IRFBC4090506125600 1.2 6.2 3.9 1.0IRFBE2090610548006.51.81.22.3I-PakTO-220 FullPakTO-262TO-247HEXDIPTO-220AB Illustrations not to scale** Not ratedI DContinuous Drain Current(A)100°TO-220ABThrough-Hole PackagesV (BR)DSSDrain-to-Source Breakdown Voltage (V)R DS(on)On-State Resistance ()ΩI D Continuous Drain Current 25°C(A)R ΘMax.Thermal Resistance (°C/W)1FaxonDemand Number Case Outline KeyPart Number P D Max.PowerDissipation (W)IRFBE3090613125800 3.0 4.1 2.6 2.0H12IRFBF3090616125900 3.7 3.6 2.3 1.0IRFBG209060454100011 1.40.86 2.3IRFBG309062012510005.03.12.01.0P-ChannelIRF9Z24N 9148445-550.175-12-8.53.3H12IRF9Z34N 9148556-550.10-17-12 2.7IRF530591385110-550.06-31-22 1.4IRF490591280150-550.02-64-45 1.0IRF9530N 9148275-1000.20-13-9.2 2.0IRF9540N 9143794-1000.117-19-13 1.6IRF521091434150-1000.06-35-25 1.0IRF62159147983-1500.29-11-7.81.8I-PakTO-220 FullPakTO-262TO-247HEXDIPTO-220AB Illustrations not to scale** Not ratedI DContinuous Drain Current(A)100°TO-220ABThrough-Hole PackagesV (BR)DSSDrain-to-Source Breakdown Voltage (V)R DS(on)On-State Resistance ()ΩI D Continuous Drain Current 25°C(A)R ΘMax.Thermal Resistance (°C/W)1FaxonDemand Number Case Outline KeyPart NumberP D Max.PowerDissipation (W)N-Channel Logic LevelIRL3302 916965720 0.020 39 25 2.2 H12IRL3202 916956920 0.016 48 30 1.8IRL3102 916948920 0.013 61 39 1.4IRL3402 9169711020 0.01 85 54 1.1IRL3502 9169814020 0.007 110 67 0.89IRL2703 913594530 0.04 24 17 3.3IRL3303 913225630 0.026 34 24 2.7IRL3103 913378330 0.014 56 40 1.8IRL2203N 9136613030 0.007 100 71 1.230 0.007 61 43 3.2IRL3803 9130115030 0.006 120 83 1.0IRLZ24N 913574555 0.06 18 13 3.3IRLZ34N 913075655 0.035 27 19 2.7IRLZ44N 913468355 0.022 41 29 1.8IRL3705N 9137013055 0.01 77 54 1.2IRL2505 9132520055 0.008 104 74 0.75IRL520N 9149447100 0.18 10 7.1 3.2IRL530N 9134863100 0.10 15 11 2.4IRL540N 9149594100 0.044 30 21 1.6IRL2910 91375150100 0.026 48 34 1.0I-PakTO-220 FullPakTO-262TO-247HEXDIPTO-220AB Illustrations not to scale** Not ratedI D Continuous Drain Current (A)100°TO-220 FullPak (Fully Isolated)Qg TotalGate Charge(nC)Through-Hole PackagesV (BR)DSSDrain-to-Source Breakdown Voltage (V)R DS(on)On-State Resistance ()ΩI D Continuous DrainCurrent 25°C(A)R ΘMax.Thermal Resistance (°C/W)1Fax on Demand Number Case OutlineKeyPart Number P D Max.Power Dissipation (W)N-ChannelLow ChargeIRFI740GLC91209404000.55 6.0** 3.139H13IRFI840GLC 91208405000.85 4.8** 3.139IRFIBC40GLC91211406001.24.0**3.139I-PakTO-220 FullPakTO-262TO-247HEXDIPTO-220AB Illustrations not to scale** Not ratedI DContinuous Drain Current(A)100°TO-220 FullPak (Fully Isolated)Through-Hole PackagesV (BR)DSSDrain-to-Source Breakdown Voltage (V)R DS(on)On-State Resistance ()ΩI D Continuous Drain Current 25°C(A)R ΘMax.Thermal Resistance (°C/W)1FaxonDemand Number Case Outline KeyPart Number P D Max.PowerDissipation (W)N-ChannelIRFIZ24N 9150126550.07139.2 5.8H14IRFIZ34N9148931550.041913 4.8IRFIZ44N 9140338550.02428200.024IRFIZ46N 9130640550.023122 3.8IRFIZ48N 9140742550.0163625 3.6IRFI1010N 9137347550.0124431 3.2IRFI32059137448550.0085640 3.1IRFIZ24E 9167329600.071149.6 5.2IRFIZ34E 9167437600.0422115 4.1IRFI510G 90829271000.54 4.5 3.2 5.5IRFI520N 91362271000.207.2 5.1 5.5IRFI530N 91353331000.11117.8 4.5IRFI540N 91361421000.0521813 3.6IRFI1310N 91611451000.0362216 3.3IRFI371091387481000.0252820 3.1IRFI620G 90832302000.8 4.1 2.6 4.1IRFI630G 90652322000.4 5.9 3.7 3.6IRFI640G 90649402000.189.8 6.2 3.1IRFI614G 9083123250 2.0 2.1 1.3 5.5IRFI624G 9083330250 1.1 3.4 2.2 4.1IRFI634G 90738322500.45 5.6 3.5 3.6IRFI644G 90739402500.287.953.1I-PakTO-220 FullPakTO-262TO-247HEXDIPTO-220AB Illustrations not to scale** Not ratedI DContinuous Drain Current(A)100°TO-220 FullPak (Fully Isolated)Through-Hole PackagesV (BR)DSSDrain-to-Source Breakdown Voltage (V)R DS(on)On-State Resistance ()ΩI D Continuous Drain Current 25°C(A)R ΘMax.Thermal Resistance (°C/W)1FaxonDemand Number Case Outline KeyPart Number P D Max.PowerDissipation (W)IRFI720G 9083430400 1.8 2.6 1.7 4.1H14IRFI730G 9065032400 1.0 3.7 2.3 3.6IRFI740G 90651404000.55 5.4 3.4 3.1IRFI734G 9100135450 1.2 3.4 2.1 3.6IRFI744G 91002404500.63 4.9 3.1 3.1IRFI820G 9064130500 3.0 2.1 1.3 4.1IRFI830G 9064632500 1.5 3.12 3.6IRFI840G 90642405000.85 4.6 2.9 3.1IRFIBC20G 90850306004.41.71.1 4.1IRFIBC30G 90851356002.2 2.5 1.63.6IRFIBC40G 9085240600 1.2 3.5 2.2 3.1IRFIBE20G 9085330800 6.5 1.4.86 4.1IRFIBE30G 9085435800 3.0 2.1 1.4 3.6IRFIBF20G 90855309008.0 1.2.79 4.1IRFIBF30G90856359003.71.91.23.6P-ChannelIRFI9Z24N 9152929-550.175-9.5-6.7 5.2H14IRFI9Z34N 9153037-550.10-14-10 4.1IRFI49059152663-550.02-41-29 2.4IRFI9540G 9083742-1000.117-13-9.2 3.6IRFI9540N 9148742-1000.117-13-9.2 3.6IRFI52109140448-1000.06-20-14 3.1IRFI9634G 9148835-2501.0-4.1-2.63.6I-PakTO-220 FullPakTO-262TO-247HEXDIPTO-220AB Illustrations not to scale** Not ratedI DContinuous Drain Current(A)100°TO-220 FullPak (Fully Isolated)Through-Hole PackagesV (BR)DSSDrain-to-Source Breakdown Voltage (V)R DS(on)On-State Resistance ()ΩI D Continuous Drain Current 25°C(A)R ΘMax.Thermal Resistance (°C/W)1FaxonDemand Number Case Outline KeyPart Number P D Max.PowerDissipation (W)N-ChannelLogic LevelIRLI2203N 9137847300.0076143 3.2H14IRLI38039132048300.0066747 3.1IRLIZ24N 9134426550.06149.9 5.8IRLIZ34N 9132931550.0352014 4.8IRLIZ44N 9149838550.0222820 4.0IRLI3705N 9136947550.014733 3.2IRLI25059132763550.00858412.4IRLI520N 91496271000.187.7 5.4 5.5IRLI530N 91350331000.10117.8 4.5IRLI540N 91497421000.04420143.6IRLI291091384481000.02627193.1P-ChannelLogic LevelIRFI9520G 9083537-1000.6-5.2-3.6 4.1H14IRFI9530G 9083638-1000.03-7.7-5.4 3.6IRFI9620G 9087430-200 1.5-3.0-1.9 4.1IRFI9630G 9083840-2000.8-4.3-2.7 3.6IRFI9640G9083940-2000.5-6.1-3.93.1I-PakTO-220 FullPakTO-262TO-247HEXDIPTO-220AB Illustrations not to scale** Not ratedI D Continuous Drain Current (A)100°TO-247Qg TotalGate Charge(nC)Through-Hole PackagesV (BR)DSSDrain-to-Source Breakdown Voltage (V)R DS(on)On-State Resistance ()ΩI D Continuous Drain Current 25°C (A)R ΘMax.Thermal Resistance (°C/W)1Fax on Demand Number Case OutlineKeyPart Number P D Max.Power Dissipation (W)1N-ChannelLow ChargeIRFP350LC912291904000.3018**0.6570H16IRFP360LC 912302804000.2023**0.4598IRFP450LC 912311905000.4016**0.6570IRFP460LC 912322805000.2720**0.4598IRFPC50LC 912331906000.6013**0.6570IRFPC60LC912342806000.4016**0.4598I-PakTO-220 FullPakTO-262TO-247HEXDIPTO-220AB Illustrations not to scale** Not rated。

Juniper Systems Mesa 3 Rugged Tablet 说明书

Juniper Systems Mesa 3 Rugged Tablet 说明书

© Copyright Juniper Systems 7/19. All rights reserved. Specifications are subject to change without notice. All trademarks are registered or recognized by its respective owners.ALL-DAY USABILITYFrom its ergonomic enclosure to its sunlight-readable display down to its 10-hour battery life, the Mesa 3 is made for long days on the job.CAREFULLY DESIGNED AND SUPPORTEDIt’s more than a rugged tablet. Designed and assembled in the United States, the Mesa 3 promises device longevity and low failure rates. In addition, each device is supported by live and personalized customer support representative wheneverit’s needed.Y O U R O F F I C E , A N Y W H E R E .The Mesa 3 Rugged Tablet offers powerful new functionality, while retaining impressive features from the popular Mesa 2 Rugged Tablet. Its Quadcore Pentium processor is ready to run even the most demanding field data collection application, while its rugged ergonomic design is ready to handle a long day on the job in some of the harshest environments out there. Ready to experience Juniper Rugged?BUILT JUNIPER RUGGED™With IP68 and MIL-STD-810G ratings, the Mesa 3 is waterproof, dustproof, and shockproof. Rest assured that rain, extreme temperatures, and dirt won’t stop a productive workday.POWERFUL PROCESSING POWERExpect lightning-fast speeds all day long with the Mesa 3’s Quadcore Intel ® Pentium N4200 processor and large memory and storage space. Running a full Windows 10 operating system, this device was made to handle large files and detailed maps.Allegro 3™ Rugged HandheldJuniper Systems, Inc. Logan, UT, USAPhone: 435.753.1881Email:********************Juniper Systems Ltd. Bromsgrove, UKPhone: +44 (0) 1527 870773Email:***********************PROCESSOR• Quad-core Intel® Pentium N4200 processor OPERATING SYSTEM AND SOFTWARE• Microsoft® Windows 10 (Android models also available)• Multiple languages supported (English, French, Spanish, German, Portuguese)MEMORY AND DATA STORAGE• 8 GB RAM (LPDDR4)• 128 GB or 256 GB flash storage• User-accessible MicroSDXC card slot GRAPHICS• Intel® HD GraphicsDISPLAY• Active viewing area: 7" (178 mm)• Resolution: WXGA (1280 x 800)• High-visibility backlit LCD for best-in-class sunlight view-ability• Portrait or landscape orientation with automatic screen rotationTOUCHSCREEN• Projected capacitive multi-touch interface for use with gloves, small tip stylus, and in wet conditions• Optically bonded for increased visibility and strength• Chemically-strengthened Dragontrail™ High Ion-Exchange (HIE™) cover glass for excellent impact and scratch resistanceKEYPAD• Adjustable LED backlit keys• Four-way directional navpad• Windows/home key• Power key• Enter key• Three user-programmable function keys• OEM configurable/customizablePORTS• USB 3.0 x 1• 3.5 mm audio jack• 12 VDC power input jack• Docking connector (Pwr, USB 2.0, HDMI,& ethernet)• Loud output speaker for noisy environments • Dual digital microphone input for improved clarity • Optional RS-232 9-Pin D-Sub connector with 5VDC power output BATTERY• Removable Li-Ion battery, 43.2 Whr• Operates 8–10 hours on one charge• Removable battery, easily changeable in field• Optimized for strong performance in coldtemperatures• Excellent lifecycle performance• Optional internal 21.6 Whr battery provideshot-swap capability and an additional 4–5hours runtimePHYSICAL• Size: 5.40" w x 8.48" l x 1.36" d (137 x 215 x 35 mm)• Weight: 1.5–2 lbs (680–907 g) depending onbattery configuration• Durable, chemical- and shock-resistant design• Easy-to-grip, impact-absorbing, overmoldedbumpers• Lightweight and ergonomic designJUNIPER RUGGED™• IP68 waterproof and dustproof• Operating temperature: -4 F to 122 F (-20 C to 50 C)• Storage temperature: -22 F to 158 F (-30 C to 70 C)• Shockproof: multiple drops from 4′ (1.2 –1.5 m)onto concrete• Designed for MIL-STD-810G test procedures:Method 500.5 Low Pressure (Altitude); Method501.5 High Temperature; Method 502.5 LowTemperature; Method 503.5 TemperatureShock; Method 506.5 Rain; Method 507.5Humidity; Method 510.5 Sand and Dust;Method 512.5 Immersion; Method 514.6Vibration; Method 516.6 ShockWIRELESS CONNECTIVITY OPTIONS• Long-range Bluetooth® Smart Ready wirelesstechnology, v5.0 +EDR, Class 1.5, BLE support• Wi-Fi® 802.11 a/b/g/n/ac, 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz• 4G LTECAMERA (GEO MODELS)• Rear: 8 MP with LED illumination• Front: 2 MP• Juniper Geotagging™: embed photo with date,time, and GNSS positionGPS/GNSS (GEO MODELS)• 2 to 5 meter typical accuracy• uBlox NEO-M8N GNSS receiver and integratedantenna• Integrated real-time SBAS receiver (WAAS,EGNOS, etc.)• 72 GNSS tracking channels• Optional: uBlox NEO-M8T w/post-processingcapability and external GNSS antenna pass-through connection for sub-meter accuracyBARCODE 1D/2D IMAGER (BARCODE MODELS)• Optional built-in barcode imager and decoder• Symbologies: all common 1D and 2D (PDF417, MicroPDF417, Composite, RSS, TLC-39,Data matrix, QR code, Micro QR code, Aztec,MaxiCode, Postal codes, etc.)• Programmable trigger buttons• Visible aiming bullseye with low-lightillumination• Barcode Connector™ Utility, wedge andconfiguration, SDK support availableUHF RFID (RFID MODELS)• Optional built-in UHF RFID module andinternal antenna• Region-specific frequency configurations(859–873 MHz & 915–930 MHz)• EPCglobal Gen 2 (ISO 18000-6C) protocolsupport• Wide output range (0 dBm to +27 dBm)OTHER FEATURES• Ambient light sensor• Compass• Accelerometer• Gyroscope• TPM (Trusted Platform Module) v2.0CERTIFICATIONS AND STANDARDS• FCC Class B• CE Marking (applicable EMC, R&TTE, and LVDdirectives)• Industry Canada• EN62368 Safety• RoHS 2 Compliant• Optional Class I, II, & III, Division 2STANDARD ACCESSORIES• Standard removable battery• AC wall charger with international plug kit• Capacitive small-tip stylus w/tether• Quick Start Guide• Hand strap• Connector port dust cover• 2-year warrantyCUSTOMIZATION• Available upon requestDesigned and assembled in the United States, the Mesa 3 Rugged Tablet provides its users with the ultimate data collection experience – wherever the job takes them. From its powerful processor to its all-day battery life to its ultra-rugged design, the Mesa 3 claims best-in-class features for anyone requiring a rugged device for mobile data collection.。

富士通 生活本U9312数据表说明书

富士通 生活本U9312数据表说明书

Data Sheet Fujitsu Notebook LIFEBOOK U9312Fujitsu recommends Windows 11Pro.Data SheetFujitsu Notebook LIFEBOOK U9312Are you looking foraslim,breathtakingnotebookforfrequent business trips?Availablein redand black,the ultra-mobile Fujitsu LIFEBOOK U9312weighs only 885g.Enterprise-grade securityfeatures such asPalmSecure ™keepyour business dataprotected fromunauthorized access.Powerful performance andthe embedded 5Gor L T Eofferyou thebest-in-classuserexperience.Ultra-Slim and lightweight designExtraordinarily lightweight design forbusiness professionals who arealways on the move ■A remarkablyslim15.5mmnotebookweighing only 885 g with aminimalist style in a magnesium housing■Appealing ultra-slim notebook with backlit keyboard available in red or black color ■The best viewing experience is guaranteed by an anti-glare 13.3-inch FHD (1920 x 1080) display, with optional touch or non-touch screen■Durability is Military Standard MIL-STD-810H tested ■Maximum security■Protect your notebook and business data from unauthorized access at all times ■Integrated PalmSecure ™or fingerprint sensor■HD Infrared Camera allows face recognition with Windows Hello■Ultra-tiny Privacy Camera Shutter ■Kensington Lock support■SmartCard reader and TPM 2.0■Convenient mobility on the go. Highest productivity on business trips.■All-day battery runtime offers you the exceptional mobility that you need when on the move■Anytime USB Charge functionality to charge telephones and other media devices, even when the system is turnedoff■Powerful performance,thanks to integrated SSDs,helping to process data faster Your Light and ElegantTravelCompanionExcellent connectivityBeflexibleandstay productive in ahyper-connectedworld■Compactand versatileI n t e l ®Thunderbolt ™4connectorto charge your laptop,transferfilesat fast speeds,connect externalmonitors andotherperipherals■Full set of interfaceswith afull-sized HDMI,full-sized Flap-style LAN connector ■WLAN,Bluetoothand5Gor L TEComponentsBaseunit LIFEBOOK U9312black LIFEBOOK U9312redOperating systemsOperating system pre-installed Windows11 P r o.FujitsurecommendsWindows11Proforbusiness. Windows 11 HomeWindows10 P r o.FujitsurecommendsWindows11Proforbusiness.Microsoft OS support information Aftertheendoftheproduct lifeFujitsuwill continue totestand support allupcoming Windows releases foraperiod ofmaximum5years,depending on theavailable extensionof hardwareservicesthrough FujitsuWarranty topups.Fordetailspleasesee“Fujitsu Service StatementforWindows General Availability Channel”athttps:///IndexProdSupport.asp?lng=com&OpenTab=Operating system notes TheuseofWindows Operating Systemissubjectto acceptanceof theEndUserLicense Agreement ofMicrosoft as applicable under the relevant Microsoft program.Processor I n t e l®Core™i7-1265Uprocessor(10Cores,up to4.8GHz)I n t e l®Core™i5-1245Uprocessor(10Cores,upto4.4GHz)I n t e l®Core™i5-1235Uprocessor (10Cores,up to4.4GHz)**Processor only forr etai l,SMB,educationandgovernmentHarddiskdrives(internal)PCIe-SSD,512 GBM.2NVMe module,SEDPCIe-SSD,256 GBM.2NVMe module,SEDPCIe-SSD,2T BM.2NVMemodule,SEDPCIe-SSD,1T BM.2NVMe module,SEDHard disknotes Accessiblecapacity mayv ar y,also depending on usedsoftware.One Gigabyte equals one billion bytes,when referringtoharddiskdrivecapacity.Upto 20GBof HDDspace isreserved forsystemrecoveryDurability in accordancewith the manufacturer’s indications on readandwrite cycles. Interfaceaddoncards/components(optional)4G/5G(optional)FibocomFM350-GL(5GSub-6/Cat.19)(Downlink speed 5G-3740 MB/s,4G-1600 MB/s,Uplink speed5G-835 MB/s, 4G -211MB/s)Display33.8cm(13.3-inch),LEDbacklight,FHD,1,920x1,080pixel,Anti-glare IPS display,400c d/m²,1000:133.8cm(13.3-inch),IPS,FHD,1,920x1,080pixel,Anti-glare multi-touch,350c d/m²,1500:1MultimediaCamera Optional:Built-in HD webcamBase unitBaseunit LIFEBOOK U9312black LIFEBOOK U9312redGeneral system informationChipset Integrated in CPUGeneral system informationSupportedcapacity RAM(min.)8GBSupportedcapacity RAM(max.)32GBMemorynotes8GB/16GB/32GB onboardLPDDR4x (4,266MHz)DualchannelsupportLAN10/100/1,000MBit/s I n t e l®I219LMIntegrated WLAN IntelWi-F i6EAX211-WLAN,B T,SRD cat.2BIOS version UEFI Specification2.8BIOS features InsydeH2OBIOSAudio type OnboardAudio codec RealtekALC257Audio features2xbuilt-in speakers(stereo)MIL-STD tested Y e s,selectedMIL-STD-810H tests passed.MIL-STD-810H testresults arenot aguaranteeof futureperformance under identified testconditions. Accidental damage is not coveredunder standardinternational limited warranty.Color Black RedMaterial Magnesium MagnesiumDisplayDiagonal Size33.8cm(13.3-inch)Resolution(native)1,920 x1,080pixelGraphicsBaseunit LIFEBOOKU9312black LIFEBOOK U9312redGraphicsbrand name I n t e l®I r i s®XeGraphics I n t e l®I r i s®XeGraphicsGraphicsnotes Sharedmemorydepending on mainmemorysize andoperating systemInterfacesAudio: line-out/headphone1(comboport with Audio line-in)1(comboport with Audio line-in)Internal microphones2xdigital arraymicrophones(optional)2xdigital arraymicrophones(optional)USB3.2Gen1(5Gbps)total2xType-A(1with Anytime USBchargefunctionality)2xType-A(1with Anytime USBchargefunctionality)USB4.0Gen3(20Gbps) total2xType-C I n t e l® Thunderbolt™4(40 Gbps),Power Delivery(15W),DPout 2xType-C I n t e l® Thunderbolt™4(40 Gbps), Power Delivery(15W),DPoutUSBType-C USB4Gen3Thunderbolt™4,Power Delivery(15W),DP1.4USB4Gen3Thunderbolt™4,Power Delivery(15W),DP 1.4HDMI1Supports4k@60Hzasspecifiedin HDMI2.01Supports4k@60Hzasspecifiedin HDMI2.0 Ethernet(RJ-45)11Memorycardslots1SD4.0 StandardSD/microSD cardSDHC/microSDHC cardSDXC/microSDXC cardSpeedClass:uptoUHS-II 1SD4.0 StandardSD/microSD card SDHC/microSDHC card SDXC/microSDXC card SpeedClass:uptoUHS-IISmartCard slot1(optional)1(optional)SIM cardslot1(Nano-SIM,only formodelswith integrated5G/4G module)1(Nano-SIM,only formodelswith integrated 5G/4G module)eSIM card eSIM supported-integrated in4G/5GL T EModule eSIM supported-integrated in4G/5GL T EModule Docking connectorforPortReplicatorUSBType-C Portreplicator USBType-C PortreplicatorKensington Locksupport11Port Replicatorinterfaces(optional)USBType-C PR Thunderbolt™4PRDC-in1(19V/90Wrequired)1(20V/170W required)Poweron switch11Audio:comments1Combojackforheadsetusage1CombojackforheadsetusageDisplayPort1xV1.22xV1.4++VGA1---HDMI text1V2.0bPort Replicatorinterfaces(optional)Interface Notes3xType-A-5V/0.9A,4.5W1xType-C-15W1xType-C-Upto 60W(PD v2.0-1.1)poweroutputtoclientor 4.5Winput 2xType-A-5V/0.9A,4.5W1xType-A-5V/2.4A,12W2xType-C-5V,1.5A/4.5W charging port1xType-C-T B T4upto 60W(PDv2.0-1.1),5-20V/3.0A upstream(P C),Intel AMTsupport(vPRO)1xType-C-T B T4upto 15W(PDv2.0-1.1),5V/3.0A downstream,power outputtoclientKensington Locksupport no1Ethernet(RJ-45)11(10/100/1000Mbit/s,2,5Gbps)Notes Number of simultaneous useddisplays andits possibleresolutions andfrequencies dependon mobile systemand display interface type.Pleaseconsult alwaysalso themanualofthe connectedclient.Keyboardandpointing devicesBacklitkeyboardw/otouchstickNumber ofkeyboardkeys:85,Keyboardpitch:19 m m,Keyboardstroke:1.5mmMulti gesture touchpad with twomouse buttonsWireless technologiesAntennas 2 Dual bandWLAN antennas,2+2L T EantennasoptionalBluetooth v5.2Integrated WLAN IntelWi-F i6EAX211-WLAN,B T,SRD cat.2WLANencryption WP A/WP A2/WP A3(Wi-F i ProtectedAccess)WLANnotes WiFi6Eis supportedbyWindows11OS only-Windows10 OS supportsWiFi6only.#Import and usageaccording to country-specific regulations.Integrated WWAN(5G)L T EFibocomFM350-GL(Sub-6/Cat.19)-UMTS,LTE,5GWWANnotes OptionalGPS Embeddedin4G/5Gmoduleif configured withWWANPowersupplyACAdapter20V/65W(3.25A),100V-240V,50Hz -60H z,3-pin(grounded)Type-C AC-Adapter slim&light 20V/65W(3.25A),100V-240V,50Hz -60H z,3-pin (grounded)Type-C AC-Adapter slim&lightNotes65WAC adapterforusage with system/min.90WAC Adapter forusage with PortReplicator 65WAC adapterforusage with system/min.90W AC Adapter forusage with PortReplicatorRatedvoltage range100V -240V (AC Input)100V -240V (AC Input)Rated frequency range50Hz-60Hz50Hz-60Hz1stbattery Lithiumpolymerbattery4-cell,64Wh,4,196mAh Lithiumpolymerbattery4-cell,64Wh,4,196mAh Battery features FastCharge:Upto 80%in1h FastCharge:Upto 80%in1hRuntime1st battery TBC TBCNoise emissionNoise emission Pleaser efertotheEcoDeclarationDimensions/Weight/EnvironmentalDimensions(W xD xH)307x197x15.5mm12.09x7.76x0.61inchWeight starting at885gWeight(lbs)starting at1.95lbsWeight notes Weight 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微芯片公司SyncServer S650高精确、安全和灵活的时间与频率标准说明书

微芯片公司SyncServer S650高精确、安全和灵活的时间与频率标准说明书

SyncServer® S650Accurate, Secure and Flexible Time and Frequency StandardFeatures•<15 ns RMS to UTC (USNO) through GPS •<1x10–12 frequency accuracy •Modular timing architecture with unique and innovative FlexPort™ technology •Popular timing signal inputs/outputs standard in the base timing I/O module(IRIG B, 10 MHz, 1PPS)•Four standard GbE ports with NTP hardware time stamping, two additional10 GbE ports optional•Web-based management with high-security cipher suite•–20°C to 65°C operating temperature, shock and vibration qualified •Rubidium Atomic Clock or OCXO oscilla-tor upgrades•Dual power supply option •Additional timecode I/O including IRIG A/B/C37/E/G/NASA/2137/XR3/HaveQuick/PTTI available•T1/E1 Telecom I/O available •Superior 10 MHz low phase noise options•Galileo/GLONASS/BeiDou/SBAS/QZSS option•PTP multi-port/profile output option •PTP input option•S650i model with no GNSS •DISA/DoDIN approved product Applications•FlexPort timing technology efficiently and cost-effectively adds innovative“any signal, any connector” technology,eliminating the wasted space inherentwith legacy style fixed-signal modules/BNCs•Best-in-class low phase noise 10 MHz outputs for satellite ground stations and radar systems•Multiple GbE network ports for easy network configuration and adaptation •Reliable and rugged design for long product life and wide application scope •Many security-hardened, network basedfeatures for stringent IA requirementsS650 with Timing I/O Modules(Optional Configuration)Unparalleled FlexibilityThe modular SyncServer® S650 combinesthe best of time and frequency instrumen-tation with unique flexibility and powerfulnetwork/security-based features.The base Timing I/O module with eightBNC connectors comes standard with themost popular Timing I/O signals (IRIG B, 10MHz and 1 PPS). When more flexibility isrequired, the unique FlexPort technologyoption enables six of the BNCs to outputmany supported signals (time codes, sinewaves, programmable periods), all configu-rable in real time through the secure webinterface. This incredibly flexible BNC-by-BNC configuration makes efficient andcost-effective use of the 1U space available.Similar functionality is applied to the twoinput BNCs, as well. Unlike legacy moduleswith fixed count BNCs outputting fixedsignal types per module, FlexPort technol-ogy can allow up to 12 BNCs to output anycombination of supported signal types.The Timing I/O module is also available withT1/E1 Telecom I/O, HaveQuick/PTTI I/O andfiber input/output connectors.Superior Low Phase Noise (LPN)PerformanceFor applications requiring superior LPN 10MHz signals, two different LPN modules areavailable. Each module has eight extremelyisolated 10 MHz LPN outputs, with eachmodule offering excellent levels of LPN orultra LPN performance.Robust Timing and DesignThe 72-channel GNSS receiver coupledwith Microchip's patented active thermalcompensation technology provides excellentaccuracy of <15 ns RMS to UTC (USNO). Thisin addition to a durable hardware designsubjected to MIL-STD-810H testing, high-reli-ability components extending the operatingtemperature range to –20°C to 65°C, anddual power supply options. Further, upgrad-ing to a high-performance oscillator, such asa Rubidium atomic clock, keeps SyncServerS650 accurate for long periods in the eventof a GNSS service disruption.Secure NetworkingSecurity is an inherent part of SyncServerS650. In addition to many security featuresand protocols, services can be selectivelydisabled. The four standard GbE ports, andtwo optional 10 GbE ports, can accommo-date 10,000 NTP requests per second usinghardware time stamping and compensa-tion. NTP monitoring, charting and MRUlogging assist in managing the NTP clientactivity. For more secure NTP operations,enable the optional security-hardened NTPReflector™ with line speed, 100% hardware-based NTP packet processing.Leverage Built-In HardwareSyncServer S650 includes many built-inhardware features enabled throughsoftware license keys, such as the security-hardened NTP Reflector, Galileo/GLONASS/BeiDou/QZSS support, and multi-port/pro-file IEEE 1588 PTP output/input operations.SyncServer S650, the future of time andfrequency, today. Four GbE Ports for Performance, Flexibility and SecurityThe S650 has four dedicated and isolated GbE Ethernet ports, each equipped with NTP hardware time stamping. These are connected to a high-speed microprocessor with microsecond-accurate timestamps to assure high-bandwidth NTP performance. This exceeds the need of servicing 10,000 NTP requests per second with no degrada-tion in time stamp accuracy.Multiple ports provide the flexibility to adapt to different network topologies as networks grow and change. An S650 can be the single time source to synchronize clients on different subnets and physi -cal networks. There is only one time reference, but it can appear as though there are four clocks available because each port is independent.NTP can be served on all four ports (six if 10 GbE ports are added). The highly secure web-based management interface is only available on port 1, so that administrators may choose to keep that IP address private and secure. Unique access control lists per port can govern server response to client requests for time.Intuitive, Secure and Easy-to-Use Web InterfaceThe modern web interface is the primary control interface of the S650. Once the keypad and display bring the unit online, complete status and control functions are easily found on the left navigation menu. A REST API also included.Standard Management Access SecurityAll of the expected network management protocols are standard in the S650. These include mandatory password access, HTTPS/SSL only (using the high-encryption cipher suite), SSH, access control lists, ser-vice termination, SNMPv2/v3, and NTP MD5 authentication. All traffic to the S650 CPU is bandwidth-limited for protection against DoSattacks. The local keypad on the server can be password-protected to prevent tampering.Security-Hardening OptionThe SyncServer S650 can be further hardened from both an NTP perspective and an authentication perspective through the Security Protocol License option that includes the security-hardened NTP Reflector.Operational hardening through the 360,000 NTP packet per second NTP Reflector with 100% hardware-based NTP packet processing also works with a CPU-protecting firewall by bandwidth limiting all non-NTP traffic. The Reflector also monitors packet flow for DoS detection and reporting, yet remains impervious to the level of network traffic as it operates at line speed.Authentication hardening is available for NTP client/server authenti-cation through the NTP Autokey function or user access authentica-tion through TACACS+, RADIUS and LDAP. Third party CA-signed X.509 certificates are installable for further hardening of manage -ment access and secure syslog operations. For more information about the Security Protocol License option, see the SyncServerOptions datasheet.The four GbE ports provide network configura -tion flexibility and enhanced security. Multiple isolated and synchronized time servers can also be configured. Two 10 GbE SFP+ ports can be added for NTP/PTP operations as well.At-a-glance dashboard presentation combined with logical organization andintuitive controls that make configuring the S650 easy.An entire drop-down menu in the S650 dedicated to security-related protocols.Unprecedented NTP AccuracyThe Stratum 1 level S650 derives nanosecond-accurate time directly from the atomic clocks aboard the GPS satellites. By using an integrated, 72-channel GNSS receiver, every visible satellite can be tracked and used to maintain accurate and reliable time. Even in urban canyon environments where direct satellite visibility can be limited, manually inputting the position can be sufficient to acquire accurate time from as few as one intermittent satellite.Ultra-High Performance NTPThe S650 can effortlessly support hundreds of thousands of network clients while maintaining microsecond-caliber NTP time stamp accuracy. NTP request throughput rates can exceed 10,000 requests/ second while maintaining NTP time stamp accuracy. NTP monitoring, charting and MRU logging assist in managing the NTP client activity. If the Security Protocol License option is enabled, the NTP Reflector can process over 360,000 NTP requests per second with 15-nanosecond caliber time stamp accuracy with the added benefit of security-hardening the network port.Superior Low Phase Noise PerformanceThe S650 can be optimized to provide the best possible low phase noise 10 MHz signals. Two LPN modules are available to choose from depending on the phase noise sensitivity of the user application. Each module has eight extremely isolated 10 MHz LPN outputs with each module offering excellent levels of LPN and Ultra LPN perfor-mance from the close in 1 Hz out to 100 kHz.Multi-Port/Profile IEEE 1588 PTP Grandmaster Applications demanding very precise time accuracy can require the IEEE 1588 precise time protocol (PTP). The S650 PTP Output License enables multi-port/profile PTP grandmaster operations leveraging the built-in hardware time stamping on each LAN port of the S650. IEEE 1588 PTP Input LicensePTP input is useful for tunneling time to the S650 over the network. PTP input can be the primary time reference or used as a backup reference in the event of GPS signal loss. With GPS, the S650 can automatically calibrate and store observed network path delay asym-metries for PTP input use if the GPS signal is lost.Multi-GNSS Constellation Support for Enhanced ReliabilityTiming integrity, continuity and reliability can be improved withthe GNSS option that adds support for Galileo, GLONASS, BeiDou, QZSS and SBAS constellations in addition to the standard GPS constellation. With more satellites in view, timing performance can be improved in challenging environments, such as urban canyons. SyncServer S650s ship with GNSS hardware ready to be enabled with a software license. The S650 is also available without GNSS in theS650i model.More Timing I/O StandardThe base S650 can host two modules. The Timing I/O modules are equipped with eight connectors for timing signal input and output. The standard configuration offers a broad yet fixed selection of signal I/Os that include IRIG B, 10 MHz and 1PPS.FlexPort—The Ultimate in Timing FlexibilityOur unique FlexPort technology efficiently and cost-effectively adds innovative “any signal, any connector” capabilities, eliminating the wasted space inherent with legacy style fixed signal modules.The FlexPort option enables the six output connectors (J3-J8) to output many supported signals (time codes, sine waves, program-mable periods) all configurable in real time through the secure web interface. User-entered, nanosecond caliber phase offsets for each connector output accommodates variable cable lengths. The two input connectors (J1-J2) can support a wide variety of input signal types.This level of timing signal flexibility is unprecedented and can even eliminate the need for additional signal distribution chassis as there is no degradation in the precise quality of the coherent signals.Oscillator Upgrades Improve Holdover Accuracy and Save Valuable TimeThe standard S650 is equipped with a crystal oscillator that keeps the S650 accurate to nanoseconds when tracking GPS. However, if GPS connectivity is lost and the server is placed in holdover, the oscillator begins to drift, impacting timing accuracy. Upgrading the oscillator improves the holdover accuracy significantly. For example, consider the following drift rates for the standard oscillator compared to theOCXO and Rubidium upgrades.The value of the upgraded oscillator is that if the GPS signal is lost, the S650 can continue to provide accurate time and frequency. This provides personnel time to correct the problem with only gradualdegradation or disruption in time synchronization accuracy.SpecificationsGNSS Receiver/Antenna• 72 parallel channel GNSS receiver• GPS time traceable to UTC (USNO)• Static and dynamic operational modes• Acquisition time of 30 seconds (cold start)• Cable length up to 900 feet (275 m).• GNSS option adds Galileo/GLONASS/BeiDou/SBAS/QZSS support in addition to GPSTime Accuracy at 1 PPS Output• Standard: <15 ns RMS to UTC (USNO), typical• OCXO: <15 ns RMS to UTC (USNO)• Rubidium: <15 ns RMS to UTC (USNO)After one day locked to GPS; evaluated over normal environment (test range <±5 °F) defined in GR-2830.Oscillator Aging (Monthly)• Standard: ±1×10–7• OCXO: ±5×10–9• Rubidium: ±1×10–10After one month of continuous operation.Holdover Accuracy (One Day)• Standard: 400 µs• OCXO: 25 µs• Rubidium: <1 µsEvaluated over normal environment (test range <±5 °F) defined in GR-2830 after five days locked to GPS.Frequency Output Accuracy and Stability• <1x10–12 at 1 day, after locked to GPS for 1 dayStandard Network Protocols• NTP v3,4 (RFC 1305/5905/8633), SNTP(RFC4330)• NTP v3,4 Symmetric keys: SHA1/256/512 and MD5• SNMP v2c, v3• SNMP MIB II, Custom MIB, system status via SNMP• DHCP/DHCPv6• HTTPS/SSL* (TLS 1.2/1.3)• SMTP forwarding• SSHv2• Telnet• IPv4/IPv6• Syslog: 1 to 8 servers (RFC 3164/5424)• Key management protocols can be individually disabled• Port 1: Management and Time protocols• Port 2, 3 and 4 (optional 5 and 6): Time protocols only Optional Network Protocols NTP Server Performance• 10,000 NTP requests per second while maintaining accuracy associated with reference time source.**• Stratum 1 through GNSS: overall server time stamp accuracy of5 μs to UTC with 1-sigma variation of 20 μs (typical). All NTP timestamps are hardware-based or have real-time hardware compen-sation for internal asymmetric delays. The accuracy is inclusive of all NTP packet delays in and out of the server, as measured at the network interface. NTP serves the UTC timescale by definition,but the user can choose to serve GPS timescale instead. The user can also select the UTC leap second smearing/slewing behavior.The SyncServer easily supports millions of NTP clients.• NTP Activity Charting and MRU Logging: A rolling 24 hour chart displays overall NTPd requests/minute activity. An NTPd MostRecently Used (MRU) list provides details on the most recent 1024 NTP client IP addresses. Data is sortable and exportable. Selec-tion of an individual IP address charts the NTP request totals in 30 minute increments over the past 24 hours. These tools are useful to verify an NTP client is reaching the SyncServer and to identify NTP clients that may be requesting the time more frequently than desired.• NTP Reflector option: 360,000 NTP client mode three requests per second. NTP packets are timestamped 100% in hardware with prevailing clock accuracy. All non-NTP packets are provided to the CPU on a bandwidth-limited basis. The NTP Reflector is included as part of the Security Protocol License option.NTP Activity Chart• Autokey (RFC5906)• PTP• TACACS+• LDAPv3• RADIUS• X.509 certificates for HTTPSand secure syslogRolling 24-hour NTPd activity chart to accompany Most Recently Used (MRU) listwith individual NTPd client activity details and chart.*SSL_High_Encryption Cypher suite or the SSL_High_And_Medium_Encryption Cypher suite.**<5% NTPd packet drop at 10,000 NTPd requests per second. See SyncServer BlueSkyoption data sheet for performance specifications if BlueSky validator is enabled (optional)Mechanical/EnvironmentalShock and VibrationFront PanelRear PanelProduct IncludesS650SyncServer S650 (no option modules installed in base unit), locking power cord, rack mount ears and a two-year hardware warranty. Current manual and MIB are available online at . MIB and REST API can also be downloaded from the SyncServer.S650iSyncServer S650i (no GNSS receiver), one Timing I/O module, locking power cord, rack mount ears and a two-year hardware warranty. Current manual and MIB are available online at . MIB and REST API can also be downloaded from the SyncServer.S650 With Two Standard Timing I/O Modules (Optional Configuration)Ordering InformationCustom configure your build-to-order SyncServer S650 using theonline SyncServer Configurator tool at . Configura -tions can be submitted as requests for quotes.Note: The SyncServer S650 is TAA CompliantNote: The SyncServer S650 is on the DISA/DoDIN Approved Products ListThe Microchip name and logo, the Microchip logo and SyncServer are registered trademarks of Microchip Technology Incorporated in the U.S.A. and other countries. All other trademarks mentioned herein are property of their respective companies. © 2022, Microchip Technology Incorporated and its subsidiaries. All Rights Reserved. 4/22 900-00716-00 Rev N DS00002901FHardware OptionsTiming I/O Module(s)Equipped with eight connectors for timing signal input and output, the standard configuration offers a broad yet fixed selection of signal I/O, including IRIG B, 10 MHz and 1PPS. Five variations of the Timing I/O Module are available as listed below. See the SyncServer Options Datasheet (DS00002920) for more signal types.• Timing I/O Module• Timing I/O Module + Telecom I/O • Timing I/O Module + HaveQuick/PTTI • Timing I/O Module + Fiber Outputs • Timing I/O Module + Fiber Input10 MHz Standard Low Phase Noise ModuleEight isolated, phase-coherent 10 MHz LPN outputs, with excellent levels of LPN and exhibiting low spurious noise characteristics.10 MHz Ultra-Low Phase Noise ModuleSuperior levels of LPN provided on eight extremely isolated, phase-coherent 10 MHz LPN outputs with low spurious noise characteristics.10 GbE LAN PortsTwo additional 10 GbE SFP+ ports equipped with hardware time stamping that supports NTP, PTP and NTP Reflector operations.Rubidium Atomic Oscillator UpgradeImproves stability, accuracy, and holdover accuracy. Holdoveraccuracy is <1 μs for the first 24 hours and <3 μs after the first three days.OCXO Oscillator UpgradeImproves holdover accuracy to 25 μs for the first day.Dual AC Power SuppliesThe dual-corded, dual-AC power supply option provides load sharing and active power management system with hitless failover.Dual DC Power SuppliesThe dual-corded, dual-DC power supply option provides load sharing and active power management system with hitless failover.Antenna AccessoriesAntenna cables and accessories enable versatile solutions to meet most installation requirements.Note: For complete information, see the SyncServer Options Datasheet (DS00002920).Software OptionsSecurity Protocol License with Security-Hardened NTP ReflectorSecurity-hardened NTP Reflector and authentication hardening with NTP Autokey, TACACS+, RADIUS, LDAP and CA-signed X.509 certificates.PTP Output/Grandmaster(Simultaneous Multi-Port/Profile)Single license enables multi-port, multi-profile IEEE 1588 PTP Grand -master operations leveraging the built-in hardware time stamping in all SyncServers.PTP InputPTP as a timing input for tunneling time through PTP or as a backup time reference in the event of the loss of the GNSS signal.FlexPort Technology for Timing I/O ModulesEnables the output connectors to output many supported signals (time codes, sine waves, programmable rates) all configurable in real time. Input connectors can support a wide variety of input signal types.Multi-GNSS ConstellationTrack GPS/SBAS, Galileo, QZSS, GLONASS and/or BeiDou constel-lations for improved integrity and satellite visibility in an urban canyons.1PPS Time Interval/Event Time MeasurementsUse the S650 Timing I/O module to measure, store and statistically display in real time the difference of an external 1PPS relative to the S650. The Event Time capture feature time tags and stores external events.Time-Triggered Programmable PulseProvides a user defined, repetitive and precise time-of-day pulse(s) at specific times or provides periodic, time-based pulse outputs.BlueSky GPS Jamming and Spoofing Detection, Protection, AnalysisDetect GPS jamming and spoofing related anomalies in real-time to protect essential time and frequency outputs.Synchronization SoftwareComprehensive MS Windows-based network time synchronization software with monitoring and auditing functions.Information contained in this publication regarding device applications and the like is provided only for your convenience and may be superseded by updates. It is your responsibility to ensure that your application meets with your specifications. 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TYCO电子关闭式电子开关数据手册说明书

TYCO电子关闭式电子开关数据手册说明书

10-2014, Rev. © 2014 Tyco Electronics Corporation,a TE Connectivity Ltd. companyDatasheets and product specification according to IEC 61810-1 and to be used only together with the ‘Definitions’ section.Datasheets and product data is subject to the terms of the disclaimer and all chapters of the ‘Definitions’ section, available at /definitionsDatasheets, product data, ‘Definitions’ sec-tion, application notes and all specifications are subject to change.1Power PCB Relay RZH 105°C 16An 1 pole 16A, 1 form C (CO) or 1 form A (NO) contact n DC coil 400mWn 5kV/10mm coil-contact, reinforced insulation n Ambient temperature 105°C n Product in accordance to IEC 60335-1Typical applicationsOven control, cooking plate controlApprovalsVDE Cert. No. 40023970, cULus E214025, CQCTechnical data of approved types on requestContact DataContact arrangement 1 form C (CO) or 1 form A (NO)Rated voltage 250VAC Max. switching voltage 400VAC Rated current 16A 1) Limiting making current,form A contact, max. 4 s, duty factor 10 % 30A Breaking capacity max. 4000VA Contact material AgNi 90/10 or AgSnO 2Frequency of operation, with/without load 360/72000h -1Operate/release time max. 8/6ms Bounce time max., form A/form B 4/6ms Contact ratings Type Contact Load Cycles IEC 61810RZH3-1C4 A/C (NO/NC) 16 A, 250 VAC, resistive, 105°C 10x103RZH3-1A3 A (NO) 16 A, 250 VAC, resistive, 85°C 40x10³ RZH3-1A3 A (NO) 12 A, 250 VAC, resistive, 105°C 20x 10³ RZH . -1A4 A (NO) 10 A, 250 VAC, resistive, 105°C 150x103 RZHH-1A4 A (NO) 12 A, 250 VAC, resistive, 85°C 150x103 RZHH-1A4 A (NO) 18 A, 250 VAC, resistive, 85°C 30x103 RZHH-1A4 A (NO) 12 A, 250 VAC, resistive, 105°C 100x103 RZHH-1A4 A (NO) 10 A, 250 VAC, resistive, 105°C 300x103 RZHH-1A4 A (NO) 16 A, 250 VAC, resistive, 105°C 30x103 RZH . -1A4 A (NO) 16 A, 250 VAC, resistive, 85°C 50x103UL 508RZH3-1A4 A (NO) 10 A, 250 VAC, resistive, 105°C 150x103 RZH3-1C4 A/C (NO/NC) 16 A, 250 VAC, resistive, 105°C 10x103 RZHH-1A4 A (NO) 10 A, 250 VAC, resistive, 105°C 300x103 RZHH-1A4 A (NO) 12 A, 250 VAC, resistive, 105°C 150x103 RZHH-1A4 A (NO) 12 A, 250 VAC, resistive, 85°C 150x103 RZHH-1A4 A (NO) 16 A, 250 VAC, resistive, 105°C 30x103 RZHH-1A4 A (NO) 16 A, 250 VAC, resistive, 85°C50x103Contact Data (continued)Mechanical endurance>10x106 operations1) Continuous thermal load >10A at 105°C requires reduction of coil power to 49% of rated power after 100ms.Coil DataCoil voltage range 3 to 48VDC Operative range, IEC 61810 90...110% U RTDCoil insulation system according UL1446class FCoil versions, DC coil Coil Rated Operate Release Coil Rated coil code voltage voltage voltage resistance power VDC VDC VDC Ω±10% mW 1) D003 3 2.1 0.3 22 410 D005 5 3.5 0.5 60 420 D006 6 4.2 0.6 90 400 D009 9 6.3 0.9 200 400 D012 12 8.4 1.2 360 400 D024 24 16.8 2.4 1440 400 D048 48 33.6 4.8 5730 4001) Continuous thermal load > 10 A at 105°C requires reduction of coil power to 49% of rated power after 100 ms.All figures are given for coil without pre-energization, at ambient temperature +23°C.Other coil voltages on request.Insulation DataInitial dielectric strength between open contacts 1000V rms between contact and coil 5000V rms Clearance/creepagebetween contact and coil ≥10/10mmMaterial group of insulation parts IIIa Tracking index of relay basePTI250VF0305-AZ10-2014, Rev. 1014© 2014 Tyco Electronics Corporation,Datasheets and product specification Datasheets and product data is subject to the/definitionsDatasheets, product data, ‘Definitions’ sec-2Power PCB Relay RZH 105°C 16A (Continued)Other DataMaterial compliance: EU RoHS/ELV, China RoHS, REACH, Halogen contentrefer to the Product Compliance Support Center at/customersupport/rohssupportcenterResistance to heat and firestandard cover version according EN 60335-1, par.30Ambient temperature -40 to 105°CCategory of environmental protectionIEC 61810 RTII - flux proofVibration resistance (functional), 30 to 500Hzclosing form A contact >15gopening form A contact >20gopening form B contact >5gShock resistance (destructive) 100gTerminal type PCB-THTMounting distance ≥2mmWeight 10gResistance to soldering heat THTIEC 60068-2-20 270°C/10s2)Packaging/unit tube/20 pcs., box/500 pcs.2) The use of foaming flux is not permitted.PCB layout / terminal assignmentBottom view on solder pinsDimensionsS0163-BF16 A, pinning 5 m m16 A, pinning 5 m mS0163-BERecommended pcb hole for manual mounting:k1.3mmFor automated mounting please ask fordetailed drawing.Product code structure Typical product code RZ H 3 -1A 4 -D012TypeRZ Power PCB Relay RZVersionH Hot version 105°CVersion3 double pinning 5mm, 16A (1 form A or 1 form C)H double pinning 5mm, 16A High performance (1 form A)Contact Configuration1A 1 form A (1 NO) contact1C 1 form C (1 CO) contactContact material4 AgNi 90/103 AgSnO2Coil versionCoil code: please refer to coil versions tableProduct code Version Contacts Contact material Coil Part number RZH3-1C4-D012 16A, 105°C 1 form C (CO) AgNi 90/10 12VDC 2-1415899-5RZH3-1C4-D024 pinning 5mm 24VDC 2-1415899-6RZH3-1A4-D009 1 form A (NO) 9VDC 2-1415899-7RZH3-1A4-D012 12VDC2-1415899-8RZH3-1A4-D024 24VDC2-1415899-9 RZHH-1A4-D009 16A, 105°C 9VDC 6-1415899-2 RZHH-1A4-D012 pinning 5mm 12VDC 6-1415899-6 RZHH-1A4-D024 High performance 24VDC 6-1415899-7RZH3-1A3-D012 16A, 105°C, pinning 5mm 1 form A (NO) AgSnO2 12VDC 9-1415899-0。

D-3OMEGALUX高 中功率密集炉膏电热器说明书

D-3OMEGALUX高 中功率密集炉膏电热器说明书

D-3OMEGALUX ®HIGH/MEDIUM WATT DENSITY CARTRIDGE HEATERSWith Incoloy or 300 Stainless Steel SheathingOMEGALUXCartridge Heater Selection GuideCIR SERIESSheath Material:IncoloyMaximum Sheath Temperature:1500°F (815˚C)Maximum Work Temperature: 1400°F (760˚C)Leads: Type F, Fiberglass insulated,maximum temperature 392°F (200˚C)Lead Length:10"Diameters: 1⁄4" to 3⁄4"Lengths : 11⁄4" to 48"CSH SERIESSheath Material:Series 300 stainless steelMaximum Sheath Temperature:1250°F (676˚C)Leads:Fiberglass insulated, maximum temperature 482°F (250˚C)Lead Length:6"Diameters:1⁄4" to 3⁄4"Lengths:1" to 12"CSS SERIESSheath Material:Series 300 stainless steelMaximum Sheath Temperature:1250°F (676˚C)Leads:1⁄8" to 1⁄4" diameter: Teflon insulated leads, maximum temperature 392°F (200˚C)3⁄8" to 3⁄4" diameter:Fiberglass leads,maximum temperature 482°F (250˚C)Lead Length:6"Diameters:1⁄8" to 3⁄4"Lengths:1" to 12"SCB SERIESUsed as a space heater for closets and control cabinetsMax. Work Temperature:600°F (315°C)Wattage: 50-200 Watts Length: 43⁄4"DIameter: 13⁄8"Sheath Material: BrassMax. Sheath Temperature: 1000°F (538˚C)Type of Terminals: Edison screw base (light bulb socket)Cartridge heaters are mostfrequently used for heating metal parts by insertion into drilled holes.For easy installation, the heaters are made slightly undersize relative to their nominal diameter.The CIR high Watt density cartridge heater is supplied with an Incoloy sheath, type “F” long life stranded flexible leads and high watt densities.The Incoloy sheath allows operation at sheath temperatures to 1500°F.The CIR series cartridge heaters feature a high temperature Incoloy sheath and swaged construction,which allows for higher Watt densities and maximum life athigher operating temperatures. The maximum sheath temperature for the CIR series is 1500°F.The CSH series cartridge heaters also feature a swaged construction for higher Watt densities and efficient heat transfer from the nichrome resistance wire to thesurface of the heater. The maximum operating temperature for the 300series stainless steel sheath is 1250°F.The CSS series cartridge heaters are constructed of coiled resistance wire which is wound through ceramic cores, and a 300 series stainless steel sheath. They are available in lower Watt densities and in diameters as small as 1⁄8".The maximum temperature for the 300 series stainless steel sheath is 1250°F.All cartridge heaters are rated by wattage and Watt density (Watts per square inch) for either 120 or 240Volt operation. In some applications it may be useful to derate thewattage by operating the cartridge heater at a lower voltage. When operating at lower voltages, the wattage is derated using the following formula:(Operating Voltage/Rated Voltage)2x Wattage at Rated Voltage =Derated WattageExample: The CIR-1027/240cartridge heater is rated at 200Watts and 128 Watts per square inch at 240 Volts. To determine the derated wattage when operating on 120 Volts:(120 Volts/ 240 Volts) 2 X 200 Watts = 50 WattsWhen operating on 120 Volts, the Watt density of this heater would also be reduced by a factor of 4from 128 Watts per square inch to 32 Watts per square inch.The tightly compacted refractory insulation provides excellent heat transfer to the heavy wall stainless steel sheath. This means the resistance wire runs at a lower temperature than competitive units with loose-fill insulation. The result is much longer life. This heavy-duty construction also provides high dielectric strength as well as shock and vibration resistance required for many industrial applications.APPLICATION OF OMEGALUX®CARTRIDGE HEATERS — CIR SERIESOMEGALUX cartridge heaters are most frequently used for heating metal parts by insertion into drilled holes. For easy installation, the heaters are made slightly undersize relative to their nominal diameter. Application at medium Watt densities. Figure D-1 (page D-6) shows maximum allowable Watt density for various fits and operating temperatures . The vast majority of applications do not require maximum watt/in2, however. Use a Watt density only as high as you need. Take advantage of the safety margin provided by using ratings less than the maximum allowed. Select space heaters for most even heat pattern rather than for the highest possible wattage per heater. At medium Watt densities, general purpose drills are usually adequate for drilling holes. Typically, these result in holes .003" to .008" over the nominal size of the drill, resulting in fits of .010" .015". Of course, the tightest fit is desirable from a heat transfer standpoint, but somewhat looser fits aid in installing and removing cartridge heaters, especially long ones. Holes drilled completely through the part are recommended to facilitate removal of the heater. After drilling, clean or degrease the part to remove cutting lubricants.Application at high Watt density. OMEGALUX cartridge heaters are designed and manufactured to provide Watt density capabilities second to none. To obtain best life at the highest Watt densities allowed by Fig. D-1 (page D-6), close attention to application details is suggested.a.For closest fit and best heat transfer, holes should be drilled and reamed, rather than just drilled to final diameter with a general purpose drill.Determining fit. At high watt densities, a close fit is important. The fit is the difference between the minimum diameter of the heater and maximum diameter of the hole. Forexample, at 1⁄2"diameter anOMEGALUX cartridge heater isactually .498" plus 000" minus.005". If this heater is placed in ahole which has been drilled andreamed to a diameter of .503" -.493" = .010").b.The sensor for the temperaturecontrol should be placed betweenthe working surface of the part andthe heaters. The temperature of thepart approximately 1⁄2" away from theheaters is used in selectingmaximum allowable Watt densityfrom the graph.c. Control of power is an importantconsideration in high Watt densityapplications. On-off control isfrequently utilized, but it can causewide excursions in the temperatureof the heater and working parts.Thyristor power controls arevaluable in extending the life of highWatt density heaters, since theyeffectively eliminate on-off cycling.Determining Watt density. Theterm "Watt density" refers to theheat flow rate of surface loading. Itis the number of Watts per squareinch of heated surface area. Forcalculation purposes, stockcartridge heaters have 1⁄4" unheatedlength at each end. Thus, for a 1⁄2" x12" heater rated 1000 Watts, theWatt density calculation would be asfollows:Watt density =Wπn x D x HLW = wattage = 1000WD = diameter = .5 in.HL= heater = 11.5 in.Watt density = 10003.14 x 5 x 11.5= 55 W/in.Selecting sizes and ratings. Thecalculation of total heatrequirements for an application isoutlined in the technical section Z.For assistance, contactOMEGALUX.Once total heat requirements areestablished, the quantity, size andrating of cartridge heaters can bedecided. Plan for enough heaters topermit even temperatures throughthe part during heat-up andoperation. The sensor for thetemperature control should beplaced close to working surface foraccurate control.After the wattage for each heaterhas been established, the Wattdensity and fit must be calculated.Then, use Fig. D-1 on page D-6 tobe sure that the Watt density iswithin allowable limits. For example,a 1⁄2" x 12" OMEGALUX CIR seriesrated 1000 Watts has a Watt densityof 55/in2. If it were used in a partwith an operating temperature of1000°F with a fit of 0.10", theallowable Watt density from thegraph would be 90W/in2,thus, theactual Watt density of 55w/in2 iswell below the maximum allowed. Asubstantial safety margin wouldexist and high reliability can beexpected.If the heater selected had a Wattdensity higher than that allowableby graph, then those changes couldbe considered.1. Using more heaters of lower wattdensity.2. Using longer or larger diameterheaters.3. Improving the fit.4. Reducing heat requirements byreducing heat losses or byallowing for longer heat-up time.D-4D-6DSince the heat-up requirement is greater than that for operation, we should install 10 kW.INSTALLATION AND SELECTION OF CARTRIDGE HEATERSHeater selection is often governed by available space.In this instance, however, space is not a problem since we can easily install 5 cartridge heaters CIR 3122 1⁄2in.diameter x 12 in. sheath length in each platen. Each unit can be rated 1000 Watts for a total installedcapacity of 10 kW. Holes for cartridge heaters should be drilled and reamed to 0.500 in. max., since close fits are important for best heat transfer. Holes in the platens should be drilled completely through the 12" wide platen to facilitate removal of heaters when necessary.Using the maximum allowable Watt density graphs:FIGURE D-1This graph is useful for choosing OMEGALUX ®Type CIR cartridge heaters. The curves should be considered as guides and not precise limits.The graph is based on a 1600°F resistance wire temperature inside the cartridge heater, when theheater is installed in an oxidized mild steel block.Watt density values from the graph should be lowered by about 10% or more when block materials are used which have a lower thermal conductivity or lower emissivity than oxidized mild steel.Maximum Watt Density vs.Platen Temperature for Various Fits Using Type CIR Cartridge HeatersFIGURE D-1Allowable Watt density vs platen temperature for various fits usingOMEGALUX ®T ype CIR cartridge elements.HOW TO GET THE BEST PERFORMANCE FROM OMEGALUX CARTRIDGE HEATERS1. Installation recommendations.a. On moving machinery, anchor theleads securely. As little movementas possible should be allowed closeto where the leads emerge from theheater. A loop in the lead wire willfrequently extend lead life. Ifapplication conditions result incontinual lead flexing, terminate thecartridge heater leads at a terminalblock which moves from the heatedassembly. Flexing is transferred tothe extension leads which can beeconomically replaced.b. For rapidly vibrating equipment, employ the terminal block described above. Keep leads from heater to block short and well supported to prevent lead movement due to vibration.c. Protect leads from spray, oil, and abrasive. Contaminating liquids and vapors can enter unsealed cartridge heaters and cause insulation breakdown.d. Avoid tape on leads where they emerge from the cartridge heater. The adhesive on some tapes can enter the heater and turn to carbon which is electrically conductive. Where glass tape cannot be avoided, a tape with a silicone based adhesive is suggested.e. Design the installation so that the leads are in an ambient temperature which doesn’t exceed the rating on the lead insulation (392°F for standard leads).Where temperatures require it, use nickel or nickel plated copper wire with Teflon, silicone impregnated fiberglass or rockbestos insulation to extend leaders. (See Section H.)f. Graphite and other lubricants to help insert the cartridge heater into the hole are generally not recommended. These are electrically conductive and can get on the lead end of the heater unless extra care is taken.g. As operating temperatures go up, thermal insulation on the heated part becomes more desirable to conserve heat. Thermal insulation results in lower wattage requirements and therefore lowerWatt density on the heaters. Otherbenefits are more even worktemperatures and greater operatorsafety and comfort.h. Leads must not extend into thehole containing the cartridge heater.Generally, the lead end of theheater should be flush with surface.2. Vacuum Operation. Whenheaters are operated in a blockwhich is in a vacuum, the inside ofthe holes should be preoxidized toimprove emissivity. Substantialreductions in maximum allowableWatt density are usually necessaryfor vacuum operation. Wherepossible, the installation should bedesigned so that the lead end of theheater is outside the vacuum. Whenthe lead end of the heater is insidethe vacuum, a voltage of 120 Voltsor less is recommended. On anunsealed heater, outgassing may beexpected.3. Operation in square grooves.Round series CIR cartridge heatersmay be installed in square or V-shaped grooves if this provesconvenient. The inside of the grooveshould be treated to improve itsemissivity (by oxidizing oranodizing). Allowable W/in2can beestimated by using the .050 fit linein Figure D-1 on page D-6,providing that the square isapproximately the same width asthe nominal diameter of the heater.4. Operation on 480 Volts. (CIRSeries only) OMEGALUX CIRSeries cartridge heaters 5⁄8" diameterand larger can be operated on 480Volts. One approach is to take twostock 240-Volt heaters and connectthem in series on 480-Volts.Another is to order specially rated480-Volt cartridge heaters. ContactOMEGALUX.Because of higher voltage stressesinside the heater, lower maximumWatt densities are allowable in 480-Volt applications, either with two240-Volt heaters in series or withspecially rated 480-Volt units. Todetermine maximum allowable Wattdensity at 480-Volts, enter the graphon page D-6 with an operatingtemperature value which is 200°Fhigher than the actual operatingtemperature. A maximum operatingtemperature of 1000°F issuggested.An extra layer of high temperaturefiberglass sleeving is recommendedfor the leads to increase electricalinsulation.5. Testing recommendations.Testing under simulated operatingconditions is suggested whenequipment manufacturers designnew products. Cartridge heaters ofthe appropriate physical size areoperated on a variable transformeruntil the heat output is at the properlevel. Then, voltage and currentmeasurements are taken andrequired wattage rating iscalculated. Heaters of the correctwattage rating are then ordered forproduct design.D-7ߜType F Flexible Leadsߜ1⁄4", 3⁄8"(1cm), 1⁄2", 5⁄8"& 3⁄4"Inches in Diameterߜ120 & 240 VߜUL ComponentRecognized & C.S.A.CertifiedߜPatented DesignFEATURESType F leads, standard on CIR series, consist of standard, flexible manganese nickel wire insulated with impregnated fiberglass to approximately 392°F. the leads can be bent at a sharp angle where they emerge through the flush terminal block, without exposing bare conductors.When leads longer than 10" (25 cm) are needed, additional lengths of high-temperature wire can be spliced on stock heaters, either at the factory or by the user. Specially fabricated CIR series heaters can be supplied with unspliced leads up to 32" (81 cm) in length.Sheath material. OMEGALUX®CIR series cartridge heaters are made with a high-temperature Incoloy sheath material.Higher temperatures, fasterproduction rates. The CIR seriespatented construction and high-Watt-density capability let you putmore heat in less space.Welded end disc seals endopposite leads from contamination.Black oxide sheath.Blacktransfers heat better than shinysurfaces. OMEGALUX heaters go towork immediately when energizedand operate at cooler sheathtemperatures. Shiny heaters beginoperating at higher temperatures,shortening life expectancy whilethey slowly oxidized and turn black.Shock and vibration resistant.Tightly compacted refractoryinsulation for severe application.Lead length.CIR series heatersare stocked with Type F leads 10"(24 cm) long, ±3⁄8"(1cm). Longer leadlengths can be readily spliced on.Eliminating operational problems,the manganese nickel electricalleads are stranded, not solid. Theyremain continuously covered withfiberglass insulation even when bentsharply where they emerge from theheater. The construction is coveredCartridge heater performancedepends upon adherence to basicheat transfer principles. In theresistance winding inside thecartridge, electrical energy isconverted to heat energy with100%efficiency. CIR units are designedand constructed to maximize heatenergy flow and thus keepresistance wire temperaturerelatively low.Even temperature throughout theheater’s length is produced by theuniform winding of the wire on thesmooth supporting core. Close andeven spacing between wire andinside of sheath is maintained forgood heat transfer. Tight spacingbetween turns permits use oflargest gauge resistance wire.CIR SERIES HIGH WATT DENSITY CARTRIDGE HEATERS - WITH INCOLOY SHEATHINGExcellent oxidation and corrosion resistance is provided by special OMEGALUX alloy sheath. Thermal expansion characteristics of sheath and refractory are closely matched.Highest quality nickel-chromiumresistance wire is used for theresistance winding. Long life andconsistent performance from one unitto the next are assured.Heavy-gauge end disc, securelywelded, seals out contaminants. Thisrugged construction and oxidationresistance of sheath facilitate heaterremoval.Terminal block is flush with end of sheath, adding strength and protection from breakage..Refractory Insulation betweenresistance wire and sheath isspecially formulated and rigidlycontrolled to maintain high-temperature characteristics. Throughspecial processes it is denselycompacted to improve its thermalconductivity and dielectric strength.Patented connector eliminates anychance of overheating wherestranded lead is attached toresistance wire. Highly reliable, theconnector eliminates life-shorteningstress on the wire.USAD-8CANADA www.omega.ca Laval(Quebec) 1-800-TC-OMEGA UNITED KINGDOM www. 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桑德维克DL311全液压顶锤长孔钻机技术规格说明书

桑德维克DL311全液压顶锤长孔钻机技术规格说明书

KEY FEATURES Hydraulic rock drill HL820ST (21 kW)Drilling module LFRC700 (20 + 1 rods)Rod length4’ - 6’ (1 220 - 1 830 mm)Telescopic boomZR20 (on front stabilizer)Minimum drift size (H and W) 3 150 - 3 750 mm Drift width in T-section 3.2 m (minimum)Pivot point height 1 615 - 2 100 mmBoom coverage (vertical holes)2 000 mm Transport height 2 830 mm Transport width1 990 mm Transport length8 900 mmTransport weight17 000 kg ROCK TOOLS AND HOLE LENGTHType Rod Ø (mm)Hole Ø (mm)Maximum hole length (m)*4’ rods5’ rods6’ rodsT35395425.331.738.1T383964T454676T4565 (tube)76T515289*) Feed in contact with rock and front stinger retractedSandvik DL311 is a fully-mechanized and compact electro-hydraulic top hammer longhole drill designed for underground mass mining in 3.2 x 3.2 m or larger production drifts. It is capable of drilling vertical and inclined fans and single or parallel Ø64…89 mm longholes up to 38 meters in depth, using T38, T45 and T51 MF-rods or Ø65 mm tube rods.The DL311 is mounted on a 4-wheel drive frame-steered and diesel-powered carrier. It is equipped with the HL820ST hydraulic rock drill, LFRC700 drilling module, ZR20 telescopic boom, TAS drilling control system, remote control panel and FOPS operator’s (tramming) canopy for high drilling capacity and maximum uptime. The 360° drilling module rotation and wide boom swing and tilt angles make the unit suitable for most mining methods and various service support applications. The CANbus based TAS drilling control system with the user-friendly operating interface and various instrumentation and automation levels allow maximum productivity and good drilling accuracy.The layout of the NC5 carrier is designed for goodvisibility and stability, ensuring safe tramming in narrow mine drifts. The operating and maintenance interface are designed for easy access and all service points areaccessible from ground level.DRILLING MODULE Type of drilling module LFRC700 (TS2-341)Rod length1 220 - 1 830 mm (4’ - 6’ )Storing capacity20 + 1 rods (all threads)Retaining centralizer Pito 7Cuttings diverter CC705Set-off from stope face 530 mm (minimum)Feed force31 kNFeed and return speed0.3 m/s (fast feed)Front stinger extension2 000 mmHYDRAULIC SYSTEM Type of hydraulic system TPC LHOperating principle Electric pilot control Power packHPP875 (75 kW)Filtration (pressure / return)20 µ / 10µOil tank volume 180 litersCooler for hydraulic oil OW45 oil-to-water (45 kW)Low oil level indicationLow oil level switchHYDRAULIC ROCK DRILL Type of rock drill HL820ST (TS2-301)Percussion power 21 kW Percussion pressureUp to 200 bar Percussion rate 42 - 52 Hz Stabilizer Sleeve typeRotation speed 0 - 180 rpm (OMT200)Rotation torque1 095 Nm (OMT200) Weight260 - 305 kg Length with shank adapter 1 241 mmOPERATOR’S SAFETY CANOPY FOPS safety canopy FOPS (ISO3449)Unit height in tramming 2 830 mmSound pressure level EN 791Canopy < 97 dB(A) Emitted 115 dB(A)Operator’s seatErgonomic T-back seatLONGHOLE BOOM Telescopic boom ZR20 (TS2-287)Boom swing Left 38° / right 38°Boom (fan) tiltBack 45° / Forward 30°Drilling module roll-over 360°Boom extension485 mmDrilling module travel985 mm (4' rods)1 050 mm (5’ rods)1 200 mm (6’ rods)Boom coverage (vertical holes) 2 000 mmPivot point height (boom vertical)1 615 - 2 100 mm Rear stingerMounted on feed cradle Rear stinger extension1 500 mmLaser distance from drill center 880 mm (vertical holes)ELECTRIC SYSTEM Standard voltages 380 - 690 V (50 or 60 Hz)Total installed power92 kW Main switch gear MSE / MSC IP-classification Specification TS2-132Allowed voltage fluctuation ± 10%Starting method Star-Delta (380 - 690 V)Automatic cable reel TCR1Cable reel remote control At operator station and cable reel Front and rear lights8 x 50 W (24 V) LED Pedestal lights2 x 50 W (24 V) LED Carrier positioning lights 2 x Laser type Sealed AGM batteries2 x 12 V (85 Ah)AIR AND WATER SYSTEM Flushing of holes By waterWater booster pump type WBP2 (4 kW / 50 Hz)Water pump capacity 100 l/min at 15 bar (inlet pressure = 4 bar)Water pump inlet pressure 2 - 7 bar Flushing water pressure 10 - 20 barAir compressorCTN10 (1.0 m³/min at 7 bar)Shank lubrication deviceSLU1 (air / oil mist)Rock drill air consumption 200 - 300 l/min Rock drill oil consumption 250 - 550 g/hAir cleaner for external air supplyIP5 including connectionDRILLING CONTROL SYSTEM Type of control system TASOperating principle CANbusControl panelPortable remote panel Cable length 20 m Adjustable parametersFull percussion CollaringRotation / Threading Feed / Anti-jamming Flushing Rotation pressure controlled feed With One-hole / Fan automation Diagnostics systemInteractiveDRILLING MODULE DIMENSIONS Type Rod length Total length LFRC704 1 220 mm 2 940 mm LFRC705 1 525 mm3 240 mm LFRC7061 830 mm 3 550 mmCARRIERType of carrierNC5 (frame-steered)Carrier articulation ± 40ºRear axle oscillation± 10ºGround clearance 320 mmDiesel engine Deutz TCD2012 (74 kW, Tier 3)Exhaust catalyzerStandard Transmission Hydrostatic Axles Spicer 112 and 123Tires12.00–20Service brakesHydraulically applied disc brakes Parking / emergency brakes SAHR fail safe type wet disc brakesTramming speedHorizontal (0%): 12 km/h 8°=1:7=14%: 5 km/h Gradeability / sideways tilt Max. 15° / 5°Carrier stabilization 2 x hydraulic outriggers (front) 2 x hydraulic jacks (rear)Fuel tank 80 liters Tramming oil tank55 liters Filling pump for hydraulic oil ElectricHand held fire extinguisher 7.7 or 9 kg (type ABC)Brake release By manual hand pump Tramming alarmStandardTrammin cameras Front, side and rear Knowledge Box™Connectivity solution (TS2-535)Colour schemeSandvikDocumentation1 x Operator’s manual 1 x Maintenance manual1 x Technical manual (in English only) 1 x Parts manual (in English only)2 x Toolman USB keyOPTIONAL ITEMSElectric system *Voltage optionDewatering pump outlet readinessElectric cablesGround fault and overcurrent unit Outlet on carrier 110 V Outlet on carrier 230 V Amber flashing light Battery jump start1 000 V (50 or 60 Hz) with DOL starterSite voltage 380 - 690 V (8 kW), excluding USA/CAN Specification TS2-121 VYK (excluding USA/CAN) 16 A, single phase, 1.6 kW 16 A, single phase, 2 kW LED (24 V) CATAir and water system *Air compressor Air mist flushing kit Compressed air outlet2 x 60 liters air receiversHooks and water hose Water hose reel and hoseCT28 (2.8 m³/min, 18.5 kW)For external air and water supply Quick coupling for pneumatic toolsFor end-of-hole flushing (requires CT28)Ø38 mm hose (lg: 30 m)THR and Ø38 mm hose (lg: 60 m)Fire suppression systemSpare hand held fire extinguisher Automatic fire suppression system Manual or automatic system 1 x 7.7 kg or 9 kg (type ABC Sandvik Eclipse™ Ansul (6 nozzles)Carrier*Foam filled tiresFast filling and evacuation system Wheel chocks and holders4 pcsWiggins (complete) 2 pcsExtra items Spare rock drillSpare wheel assembly Special tools for rock drill Warranty extension DocumentationPackage: Country specific options Package: Harsh waterPackage: Onboard air and water supplyHL820ST or HL710SStandard or foam filled tires Field kit or complete set One year (excl. Kazakhstan) Extra manualsLAM, CAN, USC, AUS, EUR Basic or Advanced (TS2-049) Specification TS2-328*) Replaces standard featureOPTIONAL ITEMSDrilling system *HL710S rock drill *Drilling module sideways swing Drilling module wear parts kit *Power extractor With 55 kW or 75 kW power pack ZR32P boom (TS2-289) For alternative tools For HL820ST and HL710S InstrumentationAccess detector or protector Drilling instrument TMS Spirit level angle indicators Teleremote drilling operation Proximity detectionMandatory in Europe (TS2-211) For DL300-series (TS2-122) 2 pcs (on feed and boom)Including data transfer (USB/WLAN) Interface to external system (TS2-381)AutomationRod handler sequence control One-hole automation Fan automationData transfer USB/WLAN (incl. DrillConnect mobile app)Specification TS2-197 Including TMS (TS2-198) Including TMS (TS2-199)Connectivity through Knowledge box™ for easy data transfer to and from the rigCleaning system Low pressure system with reel High pressure system with reelUp to 15 bar (TS2-343) Up to 220 bar (TS2-343)Greasing systems Automatic systemCarrier centralized greasing pointsManual systemLincoln (for carrier, boom and rod handler)Specification TS2-463Specification TS2-4631 8308 90015°15°3202 1452 51030°15°T S 2-243:09/E N G /M E T R I C © S a n d v i k M i n i n g a n d R o c k S o l u t i o n s 2022 S A N D V I K i s a r e g i s t e r e d t r a d e m a r k o w n e d b y S a n d v i k I n t e l l e c t u a l P r o p e r t y A B i n S w e d e n a n d o t h e r c o u n t r i e s .Sandvik Mining and Rock Solutions reserves the right to make changes to the information on this data sheet without prior notification to users. Please contact a Sandvik representative for clarification on specifications and options.ROCKTECHNOLOGY .SANDVIK。

Rosemount 5081 防爆单输入智能变送器快速入门指南说明书

Rosemount 5081 防爆单输入智能变送器快速入门指南说明书

Quick Start Guide00825-0100-3581, Rev ABApril 2020 Rosemount™ 5081Explosion-Proof, Single-Input Intelligent TransmitterQuick Start Guide April 2020Essential instructionsRead this page before proceeding!Emerson designs, manufactures, and tests its products to meet many national and internationalstandards. Because these instruments are sophisticated technical products, you must properly install, use, and maintain them to ensure they continue to operate within their normal specifications. Youmust adhere to the following instructions and integrate them into your safety program wheninstalling, using, and maintaining Emerson's Rosemount products. Failure to follow the properinstructions may cause any one of the following situations to occur: loss of life, personal injury,property damage, damage to this instrument, and warranty invalidation.•Read all instructions prior to installing, operating, and servicing the product.•If this Quick Start Guide is not the correct one, call 1-800-854-8257 or 949-757-8500 to request the correct Quick Start Guide. Save this Quick Start Guide for future reference.•If you do not understand any of the instructions, contact your Emerson representative for clarification.•Follow all warnings, cautions, and instructions marked on and supplied with the product.•Inform and educate your personnel in the proper installation, operation, and maintenance of the product.•Install equipment as specified in the installation instructions of the appropriate Reference Manual and per applicable local and national codes. Connect all products to the proper electrical andpressure sources.•To ensure proper performance, use qualified personnel to install, operate, update, program, and maintain the product.•When replacement parts are required, ensure that qualified people use replacement parts specified by Emerson. Unauthorized parts and procedures can affect the product's performance,place the safe operation of your process at risk, and VOID YOUR WARRANTY. Look-alikesubstitutions may result in fire, electrical hazards, or improper operation.•Ensure that all equipment doors are closed and protective covers are in place, except when maintenance is being performed by qualified people, to prevent electrical shock and personalinjury.WARNINGPhysical accessUnauthorized personnel may potentially cause significant damage to and/or misconfiguration of end users’ equipment. This could be intentional or unintentional and needs to be protected against.Physical security is an important part of any security program and fundamental to protecting yoursystem. Restrict physical access by unauthorized personnel to protect end users’ assets. This is true for all systems used within the facility.NoticeEMERSON (“SELLER”) SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR TECHNICAL OR EDITORIAL ERRORS IN THIS MANUAL OR OMISSIONS FROM THIS MANUAL. SELLER MAKES NO WARRANTIES, EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED,INCLUDING THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULARPURPOSE, WITH RESPECT TO THIS MANUAL AND, IN NO EVENT, SHALL SELLER BE LIABLE FOR ANYSPECIAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, LOSS OF PRODUCTION,LOSS OF PROFITS, ETC.PRODUCT NAMES USED HEREIN ARE FOR MANUFACTURER OR SUPPLIER IDENTIFICATION ONLY AND MAY BE TRADEMARKS/REGISTERED TRADEMARKS OF THESE COMPANIES./RosemountApril 2020Quick Start Guide THE CONTENTS OF THIS PUBLICATION ARE PRESENTED FOR INFORMATIONAL PURPOSES ONLY, AND WHILE EVERY EFFORT HAS BEEN MADE TO ENSURE THEIR ACCURACY, THEY ARE NOT TO BECONSTRUED AS WARRANTIES OR GUARANTEES, EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED, REGARDING THE PRODUCTS OR SERVICES DESCRIBED HEREIN OR THEIR USE OR APPLICABILITY. WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TOMODIFY OR IMPROVE THE DESIGNS OR SPECIFICATIONS OF SUCH PRODUCTS AT ANY TIME.SELLER DOES NOT ASSUME RESPONSIBILITY FOR THE SELECTION, USE, OR MAINTENANCE OF ANYPRODUCT. RESPONSIBILITY FOR PROPER SELECTION, USE, AND MAINTENANCE OF ANY SELLERPRODUCT REMAINS SOLELY WITH THE PURCHASER AND END-USER.Warranty1.LIMITED WARRANTY: Subject to the limitations contained in Section 2 herein and except asotherwise expressly provided herein, Emerson (“Seller”) warrants that the firmware willexecute the programming instructions provided by Seller and that the Goods manufacturedor Services provided by Seller will be free from defects in materials or workmanship undernormal use and care until the expiration of the applicable warranty period. Goods arewarranted for twelve (12) months from the date of initial installation or eighteen (18) monthsfrom the date of shipment by Seller, whichever period expires first. Consumables andServices are warranted for a period of 90 days from the date of shipment or completion of theServices. Products purchased by Seller from a third party for resale to Buyer (“ResaleProducts”) shall carry only the warranty extended by the original manufacturer. Buyer agreesthat Seller has no liability for Resale Products beyond making a reasonable commercial effortto arrange for procurement and shipping of the Resale Products. If Buyer discovers anywarranty defects and notifies Seller thereof in writing during the applicable warranty period,Seller shall, at its option, promptly correct any errors that are found by Seller in the firmwareor Services, or repair or replace F.O.B. point of manufacture that portion of the Goods orfirmware found by Seller to be defective, or refund the purchase price of the defectiveportion of the Goods/Services. All replacements or repairs necessitated by inadequatemaintenance, normal wear and usage, unsuitable power sources, unsuitable environmentalconditions, accident, misuse, improper installation, modification, repair, storage or handling,or any other cause not the fault of Seller are not covered by this limited warranty, and shall beat Buyer's expense. Seller shall not be obligated to pay any costs or charges incurred by Buyeror any other party except as may be agreed upon in writing in advance by an authorized Sellerrepresentative. All costs of dismantling, reinstallation and freight, and the time and expensesof Seller's personnel for site travel and diagnosis under this warranty clause shall be borne byBuyer unless accepted in writing by Seller. Goods repaired and parts replaced during thewarranty period shall be in warranty for the remainder of the original warranty period orninety (90) days, whichever is longer. This limited warranty is the only warranty made bySeller and can be amended only in a writing signed by an authorized representative of Seller.Except as otherwise expressly provided in the Agreement, THERE ARE NO REPRESENTATIONSOR WARRANTIES OF ANY KIND, EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED, AS TO MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESSFOR PARTICULAR PURPOSE, OR ANY OTHER MATTER WITH RESPECT TO ANY OF THE GOODSOR SERVICES. It is understood that corrosion or erosion of materials is not covered by ourguarantee.2.LIMITATION OF REMEDY AND LIABILITY: SELLER SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR DAMAGES CAUSEDBY DELAY IN PERFORMANCE. THE SOLE AND EXCLUSIVE REMEDY FOR BREACH OFWARRANTY HEREUNDER SHALL BE LIMITED TO REPAIR, CORRECTION, REPLACEMENT, ORREFUND OF PURCHASE PRICE UNDER THE LIMITED WARRANTY CLAUSE IN SECTION 1HEREIN. IN NO EVENT, REGARDLESS OF THE FORM OF THE CLAIM OR CAUSE OF ACTION(WHETHER BASED IN CONTRACT, INFRINGEMENT, NEGLIGENCE, STRICT LIABILITY, OTHERTORT, OR OTHERWISE), SHALL SELLER'S LIABILITY TO BUYER AND/OR ITS CUSTOMERSEXCEED THE PRICE TO BUYER OF THE SPECIFIC GOODS MANUFACTURED OR SERVICESPROVIDED BY SELLER GIVING RISE TO THE CLAIM OR CAUSE OF ACTION. BUYER AGREESTHAT IN NO EVENT SHALL SELLER'S LIABILITY TO BUYER AND/OR ITS CUSTOMERS EXTEND TOINCLUDE INCIDENTAL, CONSEQUENTIAL, OR PUNITIVE DAMAGES. THE TERM“CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES” SHALL INCLUDE, BUT NOT BE LIMITED TO, LOSS OFANTICIPATED PROFITS, LOSS OF USE, LOSS OF REVENUE, AND COST OF CAPITAL.Quick Start Guide3Quick Start Guide April 2020 ContentsFirst steps (5)Wire (7)Display and operate (11)Start-up (14)Rosemount 5081 - (A/P/C/T) product certifications (15)EU Declarations of Conformity (19)China RoHS Table (25)/RosemountApril 2020Quick Start Guide 1First steps1.1Unpack and inspectTo unpack the instrument:Procedure1.Inspect the shipping container(s). If there is damage, contact theshipper immediately for instructions.2.If there is no apparent damage, unpack the container(s).3.Ensure that all items shown on the packing list are present.If items are missing, contact your local Customer Care representative4.Save the shipping container and packaging.They can be used to return the instrument to the factory in case ofdamage.1.2Installation1.2.1Installation guidelines1.The transmitter tolerates harsh environments. For best results, installthe transmitter in an area where temperature extremes, vibrations,and electromagnetic and radio frequency interference are minimizedor absent.2.To prevent unintentional exposure of the transmitter circuitry to theplant environment, keep the security lock in place over the circuitend cap. To remove the circuit end cap, loosen the lock nut until thetab disengages from the cap end and then unscrew the cover.3.The transmitter has two ¾-in. (19.1 mm) conduit openings, one oneach side of the housing. Run sensor cable through the left sideopening (as viewed from the wiring terminal end of the transmitter)and run power wiring through the right side opening.e water tight cable glands to keep moisture out of the transmitter.5.If using conduit, plug and seal the connections at the transmitterhousing to prevent moisture from getting inside the transmitter.CAUTIONEquipment damageMoisture accumulating in the transmitter housing can affect theperformance of the transmitter and may void the warranty.Quick Start Guide5Quick Start Guide April 20206.If the transmitter is installed some distance from the sensor, aremote junction box with preamplifier in the junction box or in thesensor may be necessary. Consult the sensor Quick Start Guide formaximum cable lengths.1.2.2Orient the display boardThe display board can be rotated 90 degrees, clockwise or counterclockwise,from the original position. To reposition the display:Procedure1.Loosen the cover lock nut until the tab disengages from the circuitend cap. Unscrew the cap.2.Remove the three bolts holding the circuit board stack.3.Lift and rotate the display board 90 degrees, clockwise orcounterclockwise, into the desired position.4.Position the display board on the stand offs. Replace and tighten thebolts.5.Replace the circuit end cap./RosemountApril 2020Quick Start Guide 2Wire2.1Wiring overviewTo find wiring diagrams for specific sensors, check the wiring sections of thereference manuals for those particular sensors.2.2Power supply/current loop2.2.1Power supply overviewThe tables below display the minimum and maximum voltages needed tooperate the transmitter.Quick Start Guide7Figure 2-1: Power Supply Voltage for HART ® or without HARTCommunication ConfigurationsA.With HART communicationB.Without HART communicationTable 2-1: Values from GraphQuick Start Guide April 2020/RosemountApril 2020Quick Start Guide2.2.2Wire the transmitter with HART® or F OUNDATION™ FieldbusProcedure1.Run the power/signal wiring through the opening nearest terminals15 and 16.e shielded cable and ground the shield to the power supply.3.To ground the transmitter, attach the shield to the grounding screwon the inside of the transmitter case.You can also use a third wire to connect the transmitter to earthground.NoteFor optimum electromagnetic interference/radio frequencyinterference (EMI/RFI) immunity, shield the power supply/outputcable and enclose it in an earth grounded metal conduit. Do not runpower supply/signal wiring in the same conduit or cable tray with ACpower lines or with relay actuated signal cables. Keep power supply/signal wiring at least 6 ft. (2 m) away from heavy electricalequipment. An additional 0-1 mA current loop is available betweenTB-14 and TB-15. A 1 mA current in this loop signifies a sensor fault.See Figure 2-2 for wiring instructions.Quick Start Guide9Figure 2-2: General wiring architectureA.Filter B.Terminator C.Trunk D.SpurQuick Start Guide April 2020/Rosemount3Display and operate3.1User interface and main displayThe following are examples of the main (process) display screen (Figure 3-1)and the program display screen (Figure 3-2).Figure 3-1: Main Display ScreenA.Conductivity valueB.Temperature in °C or °FFigure 3-2: Program Display ScreenA.Indicates HART® or F OUNDATION™ Fieldbus digital communiciationsB.Conductivity valueC.Units of displayD.Active menu: CALIBRATE, PROGRAM, or DIAGNOSEE.Sub-menus, prompts, and diagnostic messages appear here.F.Available commands for sub-menus, prompts, or diagnostic messagesG.Appears when transmitter is in holdH.Appears when a disabling condition has occurred3.2Infrared remote control (IRC)Use the IRC to read diagnostics messages, calibrate connected sensors, andprogram the transmitter. Hold the IRC within 6 ft. (1.8 m) of the transmitterand less than 15 degrees from the horizontal of the display window.Figure 3-3: Infrared Remote Control (IRC) Functionstransmitter to factory 6. •7. •••8. •9. •••Guidelines for using IRC•Do not use harsh chemicals or abrasive brushes when cleaning the remote control.•If the green LED does not light when you press a key, the issue isprobably a weak battery. To restore operation, remove four screws toaccess and replace the two batteries. Observe the two warning messagesposted at the rear of the remote control.•Requires two 1.5 V AAA batteries. If used in hazardous areas,replacement batteries must be Energizer E92/EN92 or Duracell MN2400/PC2400.•All functions for remote control PN 24479-00 are the same as those for the previous remote control, PN 23572-00.3.3Menu systemThere are three main menus: Calibrate, Program, and Diagnose. Calibrate andProgram menus have additional sub-menus as shown in the figures below.Table 3-1: Program Menu4Start-upProcedureing the infrared remote control (IRC), press PROG, NEXT, NEXT,and ENTER in this order.2.Select the measurement type and unit of measurement.e the arrow keys to toggle between Celsius and Fahrenheit.4.Press ENTER and then RESET.5.Press PROG, NEXT, and ENTER in this order.e the arrow keys to toggle T AUTO between ON or OFF.This determines whether the transmitter uses the processtemperature (ON) or a manual temperature (OFF).7.Press ENTER.8.If you select OFF, enter the manual temperature desired using thearrow keys.9.Press ENTER.5Rosemount 5081 - (A/P/C/T) productcertificationsRev 1.15.1European Directive informationA copy of the EU Declaration of Conformity can be found at the end of theQuick Start Guide. The most recent revision of the EU Declaration ofConformity can be found at /Rosemount.5.2Ordinary location certificationAs standard, the transmitter has been examined and tested to determinethat the design meets the basic electrical, mechanical, and fire protectionrequirements by a nationally recognized test laboratory (NRTL) as accreditedby the Federal Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA). 5.3Installing equipment in North AmericaThe US National Electrical Code® (NEC) and the Canadian Electrical Code(CEC) permit the use of Division marked equipment in Zones and Zonemarked equipment in Divisions. The markings must be suitable for the areaclassification, gas, and temperature class. This information is clearly definedin the respective codes.5.4Rosemount 5081-(A/P/C/T) liquid transmitters5.4.1USAFM hazardous locationsCertificate FM17US0021XStandards FM Class 3600:2011, FM Class 3610:2015, FM Class3611:2016, FM Class 3615:2006, FM Class 3810:2005,ANSI/NEMA 250:1991MarkingsIntrinsically Safe for use in Class I, II and III, Division 1,Groups A, B, C, D, E, F, and G; T4 Ta = -20 °C to 70 °C; PerControl Drawing Numbers 1400676; 1400677Nonincendive for Class I, Division 2, Groups A, B, C, D;T4 Ta = -20 °C to 70 °C; Per Control Drawing Numbers1400676; 1400677Dust-Ignitionproof for use in Class II and Class III,Division 1, Groups E, F, G; T6 Ta = -20 °C to 70 °C; PerControl Drawing Number 1400678Explosionproof for use in Class I, Div 1, Groups B, C, andD; T6 Ta = -20 °C to 70 °C; Per Control Drawing Number1400678Type 4XSpecial Conditions for Safe Use (X):1.The Rosemount 5081-T-HT-67, 5081-T-FF-67, and 5081-T-FI-67conductivity transmitters shall only be used with Rosemount Models222, 225, 226, 228, 242 (1-in. and 2-in. only), and 245 toroidalsensors.5.4.2CanadaCSA hazardous locationsCertificate1132747Standards C22.2 No. 0-M1987, C22.2 No. 25-1966, C22.2 No. 30-M1986, C22.2 No. 94-M91, C22.2 No 142-M1987,C22.2 No. 157-92, C22.2, No. 213-M1987MarkingsIntrinsically Safe for Class I Groups A, B, C, D; Class IIGroups E, F, G; Class III; T4 Tamb = 70 °C, per InstallationDrawing 1400674 and 1400675Non-Incendive for Class I, Div. 2 for Groups A, B, C, D;Class II, Div. 2, Groups F and G; Class III; T4 Tamb = 70°C, per Installation Drawing 1400674 and 1400675(5081-A/P/C/T), and per 1700462 (5081-T)Explosion-proof for Class I, Groups B, C, D; Class II,Groups E, F, G, Class III, T6 Tamb = 70 °CType 4X5.4.3EuropeRosemount 5081-A and 5081-P liquid transmittersATEXCertificate BAS02ATEX1284XStandards EN 60079-0:2012+A11:2013EN 60079-11:2012MarkingsII 1 GEx ia IIC T4 Ga(-20 °C ≤ Ta ≤ +65 °C)Special Conditions for Safe Use (X):1.The Rosemount Model 5081 enclosure may be made of aluminumalloy and given a protective polyurethane paint finish; however, careshould be taken to protect it from impact or abrasion if located inzone 0.Rosemount 5081-C liquid transmitterATEXCertificate Baseefa03ATEX0099XStandards EN 60079-0:2012+A11:2013EN 60079-11:2012MarkingsII 1 GEx ia IIC T4 Ga(-20 °C ≤ Ta ≤ +65 °C)Special Conditions for Safe Use (X):1.The equipment enclosure may contain light metals. The equipmentmust be installed in such a manner as to minimize the risk of impactor friction with other metal surfaces.Rosemount 5081-T liquid transmitterATEXCertificate Baseefa03ATEX0399XStandards EN 60079-0:2012+A11:2013EN 60079-11:2012MarkingsII 1 GEx ia IIC T4 Ga(-20 °C ≤ Ta ≤ +65°C)Special Conditions for Safe Use (X):1.The equipment may contain light metals. The equipment must beinstalled in such a manner as to minimize the risk or impact or frictionwith other metal surfaces.5.4.4InternationalIECExCertificate IECEx BAS 09.0159XStandards IEC 60079-0:2011IEC 60079-11:2011Markings Ex ia IIC T4 Ga(-20 °C ≤ Ta ≤ +65 °C)Special Conditions for Safe Use (X):1.The Rosemount Model 5081 enclosure may be made of aluminumalloy and given a protective polyurethane finish; however care should be taken to protect it from impact or abrasion if located in a zone 0environment.A EU Declarations of ConformityThe following pages are the EU Declarations of Conformity for theRosemount™ 5081-C Contacting Conductivity Transmitter, 5081 P/AAmperometric/pH Transmitter, and 5081-T Toroidal ConductivityTransmitter.April 2020Quick Start GuideQuick Start Guide21Quick Start Guide April 2020/RosemountApril 2020Quick Start GuideQuick Start Guide23Quick Start Guide April 2020/RosemountBChina RoHS TableApril 2020Quick Start GuideQuick Start Guide 25Quick Start Guide April 2020 /RosemountApril 2020Quick Start Guide Quick Start Guide27*00825-0100-3581*Quick Start Guide00825-0100-3581, Rev. ABApril 2020GLOBAL HEADQUARTERS 6021 Innovation Blvd.Shakopee, MN 55379+1 866 347 3427 +1 952 949 7001***********************NORTH AMERICAEmerson Automation Solutions 8200 Market BlvdChanhassen, MN 55317Toll Free +1 800 999 9307 F +1 952 949 7001***********************EUROPEEmerson Automation Solutions Neuhofstrasse 19a PO Box 1046CH-6340 Baar Switzerland+41 (0) 41 768 6111 +41 (0) 41 768 6300***********************MIDDLE EAST AND AFRICA Emerson Automation Solutions Emerson FZEJebel Ali Free ZoneDubai, United Arab Emirates, P.O. Box17033+971 4 811 8100 +971 4 886 5465***********************ASIA-PACIFICEmerson Automation Solutions 1 Pandan Crescent Singapore 128461Republic of Singapore +65 6 777 8211 +65 6 777 0947***********************/rosemount_news ©2020 Emerson. All rights reserved.The Emerson logo is a trademark and service mark of Emerson Electric Co. Rosemount is a mark of one of the Emerson family of companies.All other marks are the property of their respective owners.。

中国民航飞行学院2011-2012-1课表

中国民航飞行学院2011-2012-1课表

中国民航飞行学院2011-2012-1课程表班级:10交通运输规划与管理中国民航飞行学院2011-2012-1课程表班级:10载运工具运用工程中国民航飞行学院2011-2012-1课程表班级:11交通运输规划与管理中国民航飞行学院2011-2012-1课程表班级:11载运工具运用工程中国民航飞行学院2011-2012-1课程表班级:安检1001中国民航飞行学院2011-2012-1课程表班级:安检1101中国民航飞行学院2011-2012-1课程表班级:安全0801中国民航飞行学院2011-2012-1课程表班级:安全0901中国民航飞行学院2011-2012-1课程表班级:安全1001中国民航飞行学院2011-2012-1课程表班级:安全1101中国民航飞行学院2011-2012-1课程表班级:成教1001中国民航飞行学院2011-2012-1课程表班级:成教1002中国民航飞行学院2011-2012-1课程表班级:成教1003班级:大改1101中国民航飞行学院2011-2012-1课程表班级:大改1102中国民航飞行学院2011-2012-1课程表班级:大改1103中国民航飞行学院2011-2012-1课程表班级:大改1104中国民航飞行学院2011-2012-1课程表班级:大改1105中国民航飞行学院2011-2012-1课程表班级:大改1106中国民航飞行学院2011-2012-1课程表班级:大改1107中国民航飞行学院2011-2012-1课程表班级:大改1108中国民航飞行学院2011-2012-1课程表班级:大改1109中国民航飞行学院2011-2012-1课程表班级:大改1110中国民航飞行学院2011-2012-1课程表班级:大航1101中国民航飞行学院2011-2012-1课程表班级:电气0901中国民航飞行学院2011-2012-1课程表班级:电气1001中国民航飞行学院2011-2012-1课程表班级:电气1101中国民航飞行学院2011-2012-1课程表班级:电子0801中国民航飞行学院2011-2012-1课程表班级:电子0802中国民航飞行学院2011-2012-1课程表班级:电子0901中国民航飞行学院2011-2012-1课程表班级:电子0902中国民航飞行学院2011-2012-1课程表班级:电子1001中国民航飞行学院2011-2012-1课程表班级:电子1002中国民航飞行学院2011-2012-1课程表班级:电子1003中国民航飞行学院2011-2012-1课程表班级:电子1101中国民航飞行学院2011-2012-1课程表班级:电子1102中国民航飞行学院2011-2012-1课程表班级:电子1103中国民航飞行学院2011-2012-1课程表班级:动力1101中国民航飞行学院2011-2012-1课程表班级:动力1102中国民航飞行学院2011-2012-1课程表班级:动力1103中国民航飞行学院2011-2012-1课程表班级:动力1104中国民航飞行学院2011-2012-1课程表班级:飞构0901中国民航飞行学院2011-2012-1课程表班级:飞构0902中国民航飞行学院2011-2012-1课程表班级:飞构0903中国民航飞行学院2011-2012-1课程表班级:飞构1001中国民航飞行学院2011-2012-1课程表班级:飞构1002中国民航飞行学院2011-2012-1课程表班级:飞构1101中国民航飞行学院2011-2012-1课程表班级:飞构1102中国民航飞行学院2011-2012-1课程表班级:飞行08本部中国民航飞行学院2011-2012-1课程表班级:飞行0911中国民航飞行学院2011-2012-1课程表班级:飞行0912中国民航飞行学院2011-2012-1课程表班级:飞行0913中国民航飞行学院2011-2012-1课程表班级:飞行0914中国民航飞行学院2011-2012-1课程表班级:飞行0915中国民航飞行学院2011-2012-1课程表班级:飞行0916中国民航飞行学院2011-2012-1课程表班级:飞行0917中国民航飞行学院2011-2012-1课程表班级:飞行0918中国民航飞行学院2011-2012-1课程表班级:飞行0919中国民航飞行学院2011-2012-1课程表班级:飞行0920。

eLAN-IR-003控制单元说明书

eLAN-IR-003控制单元说明书

Contents1.Introduction (3)2.Characteristics eLAN-IR-003 (3)3.Technical parameters: (4)4.Hardware installation (5)4.1Description of eLAN-IR-003 (5)4.2Requirements for installation (6)4.3Connecting the eLAN-IR-003 (7)5.Configuring the eLAN-IR-003 (8)5.1Configuration panel (9)5.2Description of functions (10)6.Troubleshooting (15)1. IntroductionCongratulations on purchasing the eLAN-IR-003 control unit, an element of the iNELS intelligent system.The instruction manual provides information on installing and operating the device. The instruction manual is always a part of the supply. Only perform installation after becoming thoroughly familiar with this User Guide and device functions. Problem-free function of the device also depends on the way it was shipped, stored and handled. If you notice any signs of damage, deformation, malfunction or a missing part, do not install this product and return it to the point of sale. At the end of its service life, the product and its parts must be treated as electronic waste. Before starting the installation, make sure that all wires and connected parts are not under voltage. When assembling and performing maintenance, you must uphold safety regulations, standards, directives and special provisions for working with electrical equipment.2. Characteristics eLAN-IR-003∙The smart box can be nicely used in two different basic ways, such as:- A part of the iNELS intelligent electrical installation system within the range of playing multimedia from the iHC app or when an iMM shows an IR signal, it can control the TV, anamplifier and smart phone (or a tablet and gyroscopic mouse) and it serves as the soledriver of the entire system.- An independent facility or ( an IR terror drivers ), which unites all drivers under one and replacing it with a smart phone …without having to use iNELS complex system“.∙eLAN-IR-003 converter Ethernet commands from the infrared (IR) code.∙The Smart box can control the devices , which are controlled by the IR controller, for example: TV, VCR, satellite receiver, DVD player, amplifier, hi-fi , air conditioning, fans and others.∙In case of integrating a smart box to the iNELS system for controlling, we should use: - The complex iHC application for intended iNELS system and its iMM multimedia superstructure. The application is available for smart phones and tablets with an AndroidOS and also for an iPhone and an iPAD.- The iMM application for TV screening …Video zone“.∙In case of the usage as an independent device, we can use iHC-MAIR app (for Android smart phones) and iHC-MIIR (for an iPhone) , also the app allows us to control more smart boxes (for example one in every place).∙We can control the device remotely , for example you can switch you AC on from work, without even seeing it.∙There is a possibility to control up to 100 IR codes.∙It supports IR codes with the frequency between 20 - 455 KHz.3. Technical parameters:SENSOR IR – LEARNING MODEIR sensor: Infrared sensor for learning IR codesThe carrier IR frequency: 20 - 455 kHzLearning distance: till 1mOUTPUTSOutput: 3 x IR transmitterConnection: 3 x 3.5 Jack connector, cable length 1.5 mOutput indication: 3x LED green status IR1-IR3Range: Up to 1m from the deviceETHERNET COMMUNICATIONIndication of ETH operatingstatus: Green LEDIndications of ETHcommunication: Yellow LEDCommunication Interface: 10/100 Mbps (RJ45)POWER SUPPLYVoltage supply / rated current: 10-27 V DC / 200 mA (safe low voltage )Connection: Jack connector O 2.1 mmVoltage supply indication: Green LEDOTHER DATAOther possibilities of wiring: USB-B connectorIndication: Yellow USB LED statusReset button: settings to their default valuesPower supply: 230 V AC / 12 V DC supplied with the data loggerOPERATING CONDITIONSOperating temperature: -20 .. +55 °CStorage temperature: -25 .. +70 °CProtection degree: IP 30Pollution degree: 2Operation position: arbitraryInstallation: freeDesign: design boxDimensions: 90 x 52 x 65 mmWeight: 136 gFactory settings:Login:admin, userPassword:elkoepIP address:assigned by means of DHCP4. Hardware installation4.1 Description of eLAN -IR -003Front panel:∙IR LEARN - IR receiver for loading IR codes.∙ Outputs IR1 – IR3 - for connecting up to three IR transmitters. The IR transmitter is connected via a 3.5mm jack.∙Green STATUS LED - signals transmission of a specific output.Back panel:∙ Plug USB B – for servicing.∙ Input for power supply connector DC 10-27 V / max. 200 mA – to connect the supplied power adapter.∙ Green POWER LED - power supply indicator.∙ Yellow LED, USB STATUS – displays activity at the USB port. ∙ LED indicator of Ethernet:- yellow – operation status indicator - green – communication indicator∙ Input for connector Ethernet (RJ45) –for connection to local network (LAN) or PC. ∙RESET button- RESTART – press 1s – performs device restart, current settings do notchange.- RESET - press > 10s – returns device to factory settings, i.e.: reading IPaddress from DHCP , user name and password set to: admin (user) / elkoep, deletion of all learned and assigned IR codes as well as the created control panel of the web server.Receiver of IRsignalsOutputs for IR transmittersGreen STATUS LEDPlug USB Byellow USB STATUS LEDInput for power supply connectorGreen POWER LEDLED Ethernet indicationInput connector Ethernet (RJ45) RESET button4.2 Requirements for installation∙eLAN-IR-003, IR transmitter (included in package)∙smart phone with application MAIR / MIIR∙PC with Ethernet adapter.∙Connecting Ethernet cable with RJ45 connectors.∙Web browser, supporting platform Java (e.g.: Mozilla Firefox, Opera, Internet Explorer - from version 10,..).Note: you can also figure eLAN-IR-003 only by smart phone with installed application MAIR or MIIR. Requirements for installation environment∙Place the eLAN-IR-003 in a spot where it can be connected to the Ethernet network and a power source. eLAN-IR-003 may not be placed in a spot where it would be exposed to moisture or excessive temperatures.∙The connected IR transmitter must be in directionally and visibly aligned with the receiver, and at an adequate distance from the controlled device. For flawless IR communication, the transmitter cannot become contaminated.The emission characteristics of the transmitter are displayed by a symbol in the image. The IR beam emitted is cone shaped and emits from the front part of the transmitter. The emission angle is 30°, so make sure to point the transmitter directly at the receiver of the controlled device. The distance from the controlled device should not exceed 1m.You can connect up to 3 IR transmitters to the eLAN-IR-003.Emission characteristics of IR transmitter4.3 Connecting the eLAN-IR-003∙Connect the eLAN-IR-003 to the power supply.∙Using the Ethernet cable, connect the eLAN to your local network. Your local network (router) assigns the eLAN-IR-003 an IP address.∙Connect to output IR1 (IR2, IR3) IR transmitter (included in package). Place the IR transmitter at the required distance from the controlled device. Turn the IR transmitter to the position based on the emission characteristics (see point 4.2).∙Test the function of the IR connection. Affix the IR transmitter at the required spot using tape on the IR transmitter.Example of typical connection5. Configuring the eLAN-IR-003∙Install the application into your smart phone:for mobile telephones with OS Android:Download the current version at Google Play under the name iHC-MAIR:https:///store/apps/details?id=cz.elkoep.ihc_mair&hl=csfor mobile telephones with IOS:download the current version at the appstore under the name iHC-MIIR:https:///cz/app/inels-home-control-ir-for/id987915596?mt=8 ∙Ascertaining the IP address eLAN-IR-003:In the installed application in the option Settings choose eLAN Settings. Press the iconSearching-. All discovered eLAN-IR-003 units appear that are located in your home network to which you are currently connected by phone as well as their IP addresses.∙Run the web browser.∙In the Internet browser in the Address panel fill in the IP address of your eLAN-IR-003.After confirming the entered IP address, the web server's login page will come up.∙ A sign-in window will appear on the start screen.Factory settings for signing in as administrator are as follows:Login: adminPassword: elkoepYou can sign in to the web interface of the eLAN-IR-003 as:administrator - has all rights for control and settingsuser - may only control the deviceBoth users log into the same dialog field (Login, password), whereas each uses his/her own name and password.∙Confirmation login by pressing Login.∙Upon the next user or administrator login, use the newly set login and password.5.1 Configuration panel5.2 Description of functions∙By pressing the button Accounts, you will display a window for changing login data.∙By pressing Log out, you will log out of the web interface eLAN-IR-003.∙By pressing the button Save settings, you can save the current settings of your eLAN-IR-003 including network settings.∙By pressing the button Load settings, you can restore your stored settings, which you have already stored in your PC (the file has the extension .bin).∙The button Settings is to configure network settings that you can change any time based on your network.In case you wish to set static IP address, please mark relevant line and fill in the details: - IP Address – enter the new IP address of the eLAN-IR-003 (in dotted decimal format). In case you set the static IP address, you have to find it by using the application (see detailed manual for applications).- Subnet Mask –a code determining the size of the network, normally used for subnet mask is the value 255.255.255.0.- Default gateway – enter the default gateway according to the settings of your network (this is usually the IP address of your router).Note:If you change the IP address, to log into the eLAN-IR-003 you must use the new IP address. If the new IP address that you entered is not in the same subnetwork, the connection will not work if settings are not changed in the connected device (PC, iMM Client) to the same subnetwork∙The button Update firmware is used to update the firmware in your eLAN-IR-003.You can download the latest FW version from the Website:http://www.elkoep.cz/ke-stazeni/software/If you are experiencing no difficulties with the eLAN-IR, it is not necessary to download the latest firmware version.∙Panel Rooms- create a room.Button (+) - add a new room:1. ID *of the room "optional data", if you do not enter it - a number is automatically generated.Here you can only use the characters [0-9A-Za-z_-].2. Label gives an arbitrary name to the room (you can use diacritical marks, gaps and others...)3. Type – here you select the type of room or type of icon that you will then display after enteringthe floorplan on the desktop.4. Floorplan – here select the floorplan (image) that you added before in the tab Floorplans.Button (–) - remove the selected room.Button (X) - remove all created rooms.Control of the device via RoomsRooms can be used to send IR codes (commands) directly from the web interface eLAN-IR-003.By clicking on the required icon, open in the Configuration Panel the option IR codes assigned to control functions of the given device.By double-clicking on the required IR code, you will run the assigned function (a functioning IR transmitter must be connected).Flashing of STATUS LED of the given output confirms sending of the IR code.Panel Floorplans here you can add floorplans (images, layouts….).Button (+) - add a new floorplan:1. Select the required image for the floorplan (stored in your PC).2. ID – enter the name of the floorplan. Confirm by pressing OK.The number of floorplans is limited by the memory size of the eLAN-RF-003.Find out the memory status in the top of the configuration panel.∙The panel Device Types- do not adjust or delete anything - only for the needs of R&D.∙The panel Room Types- do not adjust or delete anything - only for the needs of R&D.∙Panel Action- displays options for controlling the device indicated on the floor plan.∙Panel Scenes - create a scene.ATTENTION: You can only create scenes after adding a device (see Devices) and loading IR codes for individual device functions (see IR codes).Button (+) - add a new scene:1. ID* - name of room (not required).2. Label- enter any name of the light scene (you can use diacritical marks and spaces inbetween…).3. Actions-(+) – add an RF element, (–) delete the selected element, (x) – delete alldevices.When adding an actuator, its function-action is set (switching on/off, etc…)The Devices panel is used to add devices into the eLAN-IR-003 and assign IR codes for their control.ATTENTION: You can only add individual devices after loading IR codes from your controller into the eLAN-IR-003 (see IR codes).By clicking on (+) on the Devices panel, the window Create IR device will appear, where you will enter the device name -Label and type of device-Type.By clicking on the button (+), the window Create Action will appear, where you select commands.1. Name – name of function2. IR LED – selection of IR transmitter, which the device issupposed to control3. IR codes – selection of loaded IR code from the list Available.Confirm by pressing Create.Button (–) - delete selected command.Button (X) - delete all commands.After assigning all commands to the given device, save by pressingCreate.The panel IR codes is used to load IR codes from your controller to the eLAN-IR-003.By clicking on (+) on the panel IR codes, options appear with buttons:- Record – pressing this activates the IR signal receiver on the eLAN-IR-003. Then you can load codes from the controller.- Import – if you have IR codes stored in your PC, you can load them directly.You can verify receipt of the IR codes directly in the Configuration panel, where you will see displayed in the Status row:"Status Recording IR code...".Button (–) - deletes the selected code.Button (X) - deletes all codes.6. Troubleshooting∙The product is not communicating (cannot connect to the web server)◦Check to see that the eLAN-IR-300 is connected to the power supply, and the POWER LED on the front panel is illuminated.◦Check for connection to the Ethernet network -the yellow Ethernet LED is lit and the green Ethernet LED is lit or flashes.◦If there is no problem with power or connection, and all settings are correct, restart the eLAN-IR (by either pressing the RESET button for 1 s or by disconnecting andreconnecting the power supply).∙The device does not react to sent IR commands:◦Recheck:- connection to the power source and to the Ethernet network.- connection of the IR transmitter to the applicable IR transmitter output.- flashing LED STATUS of the applicable IR transmitter output when sending the IR signal.◦If the LED STATUS is not flashing, the cause may be an incorrectly chosen output, the cable is not inserted all the way, or the IR transmitter is defective.◦If the LED STATUS is flashing, but the device is not reacting:- recheck the accuracy of the loaded IR code, possibly reload it.- recheck the correct positioning of the IR transmitter in relation to the device.。

三岵Siemens SIRUS 3RW30 31软启动器说明书

三岵Siemens SIRUS 3RW30 31软启动器说明书

Siemens LV 1 · 20066■OverviewVarious versions of the SIRUS 3RW30/31 soft starters are available:•Standard version for fixed frequency three-phase motors, sizes S00, S0, S2 and S3•Version for fixed-speed three-phase motors in a 22.5mm enclosure•Special-purpose version 3RW31 for Dahlander motors only in size S0•Version for soft starting single-phase motors of sizes S0, S2 and S3.SIRIUS 3RW30/31 for three-phase motorsSoft starters rated up to 55kW (at 400V) for standard applica-tions in three-phase networks. Extremely small sizes, low power losses and simple commissioning are just a few of the many ad-vantages of this soft starter. The special feature of the 3RW31 series is that it allows independent definition of two separate acceleration ramps (Dahlander motors).SIRIUS 3RW30 for single-phase motorsThe additional version for standard applications in single-phase networks. Its voltage edge function reduces the motor's inrush current and effectively lowers the torque at the point of starting up. The load and the supplying network are thus protected.■ApplicationThe SIRIUS 3RW30/31 solid-state soft starters are suitable for soft starting and stopping of three-phase asynchronous ma-chines.Due to two-phase control, the current is kept at minimum values in all three phases throughout the entire starting time. Due to continuous voltage influencing, current and torque peaks, which are unavoidable in the case of wye-delta starters, for instance, do not occur.Application areas •Fans •Pumps•Building/construction machines •Presses •Escalators•Transport systems•Air conditioning systems •Ventilators•Assembly lines•Compressors and coolers •Operating mechanisms6■Selection and ordering dataSelection of the soft starter depends on the motor’s ratedcurrent.3RW30 03-2CB543RW30 25-1AB14*You can order this quantity or a multiple thereof.6/6Siemens LV 1 · 2006Siemens LV 1 · 200661)Rated control supply voltage U s 110 ... 230 V AC/DC.Selection of the soft starter depends on the motor’s rated current.The SIRIUS 3RW3 solid-state soft starters are designed for easy starting conditions. J Load < 10 x J Motor . In the event of deviating conditions or increased switching frequency, it may be neces-sary to choose a larger device. Siemens recommends the use of the selection and simulation program Win-Soft Starter.See LV 1 T for information about rated currents for ambient temperatures >40 °C.Ambient temperature 40 °C Ambient temperature 50 °CSize DT Order No.Price per PUPU (UNIT, SET, M)PS*PG Weightper PU approx.Rated opera-tional current I e Rated output of three-phase induction motors for rated operational voltage U e Rated opera-tional currentI e Rated output of three-phase induction motors for rated operational voltage U e115 V 230 V 400 V 500 V 115 V 200 V 230 V 460 V 575 V AkWkWkWkWAhphphphphpkg12.5--3 5.5--11--337.5--S0 B 3RW31 24-1CB141 1 unit 1310.46816--47.5--14--3310--S0 B 3RW31 25-1CB141 1 unit 1310.47525-- 5.511--21--5515--S0B3RW31 26-1CB141 1 unit 1310.46412.5------7.511------7.510S0 B 3RW31 24-1CB151 1 unit 1310.46716------1114------1010S0 B 3RW31 25-1CB151 1 unit 1310.47625------1521------1520S0B3RW31 26-1CB151 1 unit 1310.47525 2.24----21 1.533----S0 A 3RW30 26-1AA121 1 unit 1310.439383 5.5----32255----S2 B 3RW30 35-1AA121 1 unit 1310.689755.511----6451010----S3B3RW30 45-1AA121 1 unit 1311.393*You can order this quantity or a multiple thereof.6Accessories1)With internal soft starter power supply.Forsoft startersSize Version DT Order No.Priceper PUPU(UNIT,SET, M)PS*PG Weightper PUapprox.Type kg3RW39 26-8A3RW39 36-8A3RW3 . 2.S0To increase switching frequencyand for device mounting in posi-tions different from the normal posi-tion.The fan is snapped into the enclo-sure from below.During operation, (control signalinput "IN" at potential A1), the fan isrunning. After a stop, the fan contin-ues to run for about another 60 min-utes.}3RW39 26-8A1 1 unit1310.008 3RW30 3.and3RW30 4.S2S3}3RW39 36-8A1 1 unit1310.030CoversTerminal covers for box terminals3RT19 36-4EA23RW30 3.S2Additional touch protection to befitted at the box terminals(2 units required per device)}3RT19 36-4EA21 1 unit1010.016 3RW30 4.S3}3RT19 46-4EA21 1 unit1010.023Terminal covers for cable lugs and bar connections3RT19 46-4EA13RW30 4.S3For complying with the phaseclearances and as touch protec-tion if box terminal is removed(2 units required per contactor)}3RT19 46-4EA11 1 unit1010.037Version FunctionalityFunctionsUse DT Order No.Priceper PUPU(UNIT,SET, M)PS*PG Weightper PUapprox.kg Sealable caps Forsecuringagainstunauthorized adjust-ment of setting knobsFor deviceswith 1 or2 COcontacts}3RP1 9021 5 units1010.004Push-in lugsfor screw mountingFor deviceswith 1 or2 COcontacts}3RP1 903110 units1010.002*You can order this quantity or a multiple thereof.6/8Siemens LV 1 · 20066/9Siemens LV 1 · 20066Note:The covers and connection modules listed here are also used for load feeders (3RV motor starter protector + 3RT contactor). For further technical specifications see Controls –> Contactors and Contactor Assemblies.For fuseless load feeders with size S00 soft starter, the link module has an integrated conductor routing.1)Computer labeling system for individual labeling of device labeling platesavailable from:murrplastik Systemtechnik GmbHFor soft starters Size Version DT Order No.Price per PUPU (UNIT, SET, M)PS*PGWeight per PU approx.Typekg3RA19 11-1A3RA19 21-1A3RA19 31-1AElectrical and mechanical linkbetween motor starter protector and soft starter.Single unit packaging 3RW30 1..S00 }3RA19 11-1AA001 1 unit 1010.0273RW30 2..S0 }3RA19 21-1AA001 1 unit 1010.0373RW30 3..S2 }3RA19 31-1AA001 1 unit 1010.0423RW30 4..S3 }3RA19 41-1AA001 1 unit 1010.090Multi-packs 3RW30 1..S00 }3RA19 11-1A 110 units 1010.0193RW30 2..S0 }3RA19 21-1A 110 units 1010.0283RW30 3..S2 }3RA19 31-1A 1 5 units 1010.0333RW30 4..S3}3RA19 41-1A15 units1010.072*You can order this quantity or a multiple thereof.6/10Siemens LV 1 · 200661)Without connectors for data and auxiliary power (yellow and black).2)With one connector each for data and auxiliary power (yellow and red).For busbar accessories, see SIVACON Switchgear,Distribution Systems and Cabinets –> 8US Busbar Systems.For soft starters Version DT Order No.Price per PUPU (UNIT, SET, M)PS*PGWeight per PU approx.Typekg3RK14 00-1KG01-0AA13RK14 00-1MG01-0AA1AS-Interface load feeder modulesFor standard rail mounting sizes S00 and S0. For mounting onto 40 mm or 60 mm busbar systems and SIRIUS stan-dard mounting rail adapters the matching support is required (see 3RK1 901-3GA00); the AS-Interface connectors for the data and auxiliary power cable (yellow and black) must be ordered separately (see 3RK1 901-0.A00)Rated opera-tional voltage U e2 inputs / 1 output 24 V DC 1)}3RK1 400-1KG01-0AA11 1 unit 1210.0974 inputs / 2 outputs A 3RK1 400-1MG01-0AA11 1 unit 1210.1002 inputs / 1 relay output 120/230 V AC 2)C3RK1 402-3KG02-0AA11 1 unit 1210.1243 inputs / 2 relay outputsB3RK1 402-3LG02-0AA111 unit 1210.143Manuals for AS-Interface load feeder modules German, English }3RK1 701-2GB00-0AA01 1 unit 1920.197French, ItalianA 3RK1 701-2HB00-0AA01 1 unit 1920.196Supports for AS-Interface load feeder modulesWidthFor mounting onto 3RA19 22-1A SIRIUS standard mounting rail adapter45 mmB3RK1 901-3GA0011 unit 1210.048Support with mounted power connector couplingPower connector sets 5-pole, 2.5 mm 2(1 package = 5 connec-tors and 5 couplings)C 3RK1 901-0EA001 5 sets 1210.1113RK19 01-0NA003RK19 01-0PA00AS-Interface connectors for data and auxiliary supply cablesColorWith insulation displace-ment terminals for 2 x (0.5 to 0.75 mm 2) flexible leadYellow C 3RK1 901-0NA001 5 units 1210.015BlackC3RK1 901-0PA001 5 units 1210.0153RA19 223RW30 1.Standard mounting railadapter for mechanical mounting of motor starter protector and contactor; can be snapped onto standard mounting rail or for screw mounting, suit-able for size S00}3RA19 22-1A1 5 units 1010.095Surge suppressors3TX7 462-3.RC elementsRated opera-tional voltage U eFor lateral snapping onto auxiliary switch or 35 mm standard mounting rail127 ... 240 V AC A 3TX7 462-3T 1 1 unit 1010.081*You can order this quantity or a multiple thereof.6/11Siemens LV 1 · 20066■More informationConfigurationThe 3RW solid-state motor controllers are designed for easy starting conditions. In the event of deviating conditions or in-creased switching frequency, it may be necessary to choose a larger device. For accurate dimensioning, use the Win-Soft Starter selection and simulation program.If necessary, an overload relay for heavy-starting must be se-lected where long starting times are involved. PTC sensors are recommended. This also applies for the smooth ramp-down be-cause during the ramp-down time an additional current loading applies in contrast to free ramp-down.In the motor feeder between the SIRIUS 3RW soft starter and the motor, no capacitive elements are permitted (e.g.no reactive-power compensation equipment). In addition, neither static sys-tems for reactive-power compensation nor dynamic PFC (Power Factor Correction) must be operated in parallel during starting and ramp-down of the soft starter. This is important to prevent faults arising on the compensation equipment and/or the soft starter.All elements of the main circuit (such as fuses, controls and over-load relays) should be dimensioned for direct starting, following the local short-circuit conditions. Fuses, switching devices and overload relays must be ordered separately. Please observe the maximum switching frequencies specified in the technical specifications.Power electronics circuit diagram 1)Status graphs1)Circuit diagram applies to sizes S0 and S2;for size S00, phase L3 is bridged;for size S3, phase L2 is bridged.Control with a PLCWhen a 3RW30 is operated with a triac output or thyristor output, the leakage current at the PLC output should be <1mA be-cause otherwise the 3RW30 will interpret the resultant voltage drop at the input as an "On command". As a corrective measure for PLC outputs with a higher leakage current, an RC element with >100nF and 220W can be connected in series between "IN1" and terminal "A2" of the 3RW30 (Order No.: 3TX7 462-3T see Selection and Ordering Data).Win-Soft Starter selection and simulation programWith this software, you can simulate and select all Siemens soft starters, taking into account various parameters such as mains properties, motor and load data, and special application requirements.The software is a valuable tool, which makes complicated, lengthy manual calculations for determining the required soft starters superfluous.You can order the CD-ROM under the following order number:Order No.: E20001-D1020-P302-V2-7400.You can find more information on the Internet at:/sanftstarter3RW31。

103份桃种质在南京地区的需冷量和需热量研究

103份桃种质在南京地区的需冷量和需热量研究

果树学报2021,38(1):29-39Journal of Fruit ScienceDOI:10.13925/ki.gsxb.20200259103份桃种质在南京地区的需冷量和需热量研究张明昊1a,严娟2a,蔡志翔2,沈志军2,马瑞娟2,张春华2,徐子媛2,俞明亮2*(1南京农业大学园艺学院,南京210095;2江苏省农业科学院果树研究所·江苏省高效园艺作物遗传改良重点实验室,南京210014)摘要:【目的】用不同模型估算南京资源圃103份桃种质花芽和叶芽的需冷量和需热量,筛选花芽和叶芽需冷量和需热量的最佳估算模型,探讨需冷量、需热量与开花展叶的关系。

【方法】连续2a(年)(2018年11月—2019年4月和2019年11月—2020年4月),采用3种需冷量估算模型和2种需热量估算模型对103份桃种质(南京地区)的花芽和叶芽需冷量和需热量进行估算,并对不同年际间、不同模型间、不同种质间、花芽与叶芽间、需冷量与需热量间,以及需冷量和需热量与开花期和展叶期之间的关系进行了分析。

【结果】0~7.2℃模型和有效积温模型为南京气候区域桃需冷量和需热量估算的最优模型。

绝大部分桃种质的花芽和叶芽需冷量基本一致,仅‘帚形山桃’和‘红花山桃’2份种质的叶芽需冷量约为花芽的5倍。

桃花芽需热量基本低于叶芽需热量;桃芽需冷量与需热量之间无显著相关关系。

需冷量和需热量与盛花期和展叶期均存在相关关系,需冷量和需热量低的种质开花展叶早;需冷量和需热量高的种质开花展叶晚。

【结论】适宜南京气候区域桃需冷量和需热量估算的模型分别是0~7.2℃模型和有效积温模型;103份桃种质花芽和叶芽的需冷量和需热量值范围广,分别为151~1264h和187~1108h,256~391D·℃和267~498D·℃;花芽需冷量与叶芽较一致,需热量则基本低于叶芽;需冷量与需热量无相关关系,二者对开花、展叶均起重要作用。

Mini-Circuits RUDAT-6000-30产品说明书

Mini-Circuits RUDAT-6000-30产品说明书

RUDAT-6000-30Key FeaturesProgrammable AttenuatorUSB / RS232Case Style: MS1813Software PackageThe Big Deal• Attenuation range, 30 dB• Fine attenuation resolution, 0.25 dB• Short attenuation transition time (650 ns)• Compact size, 2.0 x 3.0 x 0.6”• USB and RS232 control50Ω 0 – 30 dB, 0.25 dB step 1 to 6000 MHzProduct OverviewMini-Circuits’ RUDAT-6000-30 is a general purpose, single channel programmable attenuator suitable for a wide range of signal level control applications from 1 MHz to 6 GHz. The Attenuator provides 0 to 30 dB attenuation in 0.25 dB steps. Its unique design maintains linear attenuation change per dB, even at the highest attenuation settings.The attenuator is housed in a compact and rugged package with SMA female connectors on the bi-directional input and output RF ports, a standard 9 pin D-Sub and a USB type Mini-B power and control ports.The attenuator can be controlled via USB or RS232 (via D-Sub connector). Full software support is provided and can be downloaded from our website any time at /softwaredownload/patt.html . The package includes our user-friendly GUI application for Windows ® and a full API with programming instructions for Windows ® and Linux ® environments (both 32-bit and 64-bit systems).Trademarks: Windows is a registered trademark of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and other countries. Linux is a registered trademark of Linus Tor-valds. Mac is a registered trademark of Apple Corporation. Pentium is a registered trademark of Intel Corporation. Neither Mini-Circuits nor the Mini-Circuits RUDAT-series attenuators are affiliated with or endorsed by the owners of the above referenced trademarks.Mini-Circuits and the Mini-Circuits logo are registered trademarks of Scientific Components Corporation.Rev. KECO-008003EDR-10982/5Applications• Automated Test Equipment (ATE)• WiMAX, 3G, 4G, LTE, DVB Fading Simulators • Laboratory Instrumentation • Handover system Evaluation • Power level cyclingIncluded AccessoriesModel No.DescriptionQty.MUSB-CBL-3+2.6 ft. USB cable11 Attenuator RF ports are interchangeable, and support simultaneous, bidirectional signal transmission, however the specifications are guaranteed forthe RF in and RF out as noted on the label. There may be minor changes in performance when injecting signals to the RF Out port. 2 Max accuracy defined as ±[absolute error+% of attenuation setting] for example when setting the attenuator to 18 dB attenuation the maximum error will be: ±(0.95+0.02x18)= ±(0.95+0.36)= ± 1.31 dB.3 Total operating input power from both RF In and RF Out out ports. Compression level not noted as it exceeds max safe operating power level.4 Isolation is defined as max attenuation plus insertion loss; this is the path loss through the attenuator when initially powered up. After a brief delay (~0.5 sec typically) the attenuator will revert to a user defined “power-up” state (either max attenuation or a pre-set value).5 Tested with 1 MHz span between signals.6 Minimum Dwell Time is the time the RUDAT will take to respond to a command to change attenuation states without communication delays. In PC control add communication delays (on the order of msec for USB) to get actual response time.7Attenuation Transition Time is specified as the time between starting to change the attenuation state and settling on the requested attenuation state.8 Supply voltage +5V at Pin#1 of D-sub connector applies to units with S/N 11405010010 and greater.9 Power on sequence for RS232 control: Connect 5V power followed by the control lines.Absolute Maximum RatingsPermanent damage may occur if any of these limits are exceeded. Operation in the range between the max operating power and the absolute maximum rating for extended periods of time may result in reduced life and reliability.Operating Temperature 0°C to 50°C Storage Temperature-20°C to 85°C Voltage input at RS232 receive pin -30V to +30V Voltage input at RS232 transmit pin 0V to +4V Voltage input at RS232 Pin#1-1V to +6VV USB Max.6V DC voltage at RF port16V Total RF power for RF In & RF Out @ 1 to 10 MHz +13 dBm @ 10 to 6000 MHz+23 dBm10 Block diagram and connection shown apply to units with S/N 11405010010 and greater, for units with lowerS/N see archive section on page 9.11 Pin#1 can be used as supply voltage (+) pin instead of USB connection. When USB power is connected,Pin#1 may be connected to GND or supply voltage (+) or remain disconnected.12 Power on sequence for RS232 control: Connect 5V power followed by the control lines.Block Diagram 10USBSimultaneous, bidirectional RF signal transmission with symmetrical performanceNot ConnectedRS232Transmit (2)Receive (3)NC (4)GND (5)(6)(7)(8)(9)Supply voltage (1)*9 Pin D-SubPin Connections 10PIN NumberFunction2Transmit 3Receive 5GND 1+5 V DC 11,124,6-9Not ConnectedConnectionsRF IN (SMA female)RF OUT (SMA female)USB (USB type Mini-B female)RS232*(9 Pin D-Sub female)The 5V DC the D-Sub port.inch2X SMA FEMALEBracket OptionQTop ViewBottom View4X #2-56 UNCInstruction for mounting bracket:1. Tool required: Phillips head screwdriver2. Mount the bracket over threaded holes on the bottom side with the fasteners provided with the bracket.Attenuation Accuracy @ +25°Cvs. Frequency over Attenuation settings-1.0-0.50.00.51.01.50100020003000400050006000Frequency (MHz)A c c u r a c y(d B)Attenuation Accuracy @ 0°Cvs. Frequency over Attenuation settingsFrequency (MHz)A c c u r a c y (dB )Attenuation Accuracy @ +50°Cvs. Frequency over Attenuation settingsFrequency (MHz)A c c u r a c y (d B )Attenuation relative to I.L @ +25°C vs. Frequency over Attenuation settings0.010.020.030.040.00100020003000400050006000Frequency (MHz)Attenuation relative to I.L @ 0°C vs. Frequency over Attenuation settingsFrequency (MHz)A t t e n u a t i o n (dB )Attenuation relative to I.L @ +50°C vs. Frequency over Attenuation settings Frequency (MHz)A t t e n u a t i o n (dB )A t t e n u a t i o n (dB )1 1000 2000 3000 4000 5000 60001 1000 2000 3000 4000 5000 6000Attenuation relative to Insertion Loss @ +25°C vs. Frequency over Attenuation settings Attenuation relative to Insertion Loss @ 0°C vs. Frequency over Attenuation settings Attenuation relative to Insertion Loss @ +50°C vs. Frequency over Attenuation settingsInput VSWR @ +25°Cvs. Frequency over Attenuation settings1.01.21.41.61.82.00.001000.002000.003000.004000.005000.006000.00Frequency (MHz)I n p u t V S W R (:1)Ouput VSWR @ +25°Cvs. Frequency over Attenuation settings1.01.21.41.61.82.00.001000.002000.003000.004000.005000.006000.00Frequency (MHz)O u t p u t V S W R (:1)Insertion Loss @ Input Power=0dBm 0123450100020003000400050006000Frequency (MHz)I n s e r t i o n L o s s (d B )Insertion Loss @ Input Power +20 dBmvs. Frequency over Temperatures Insertion Loss @ Input Power=+23dBm123450100020003000400050006000Frequency (MHz)I n s e r t i o n L o s s (d B )Insertion Loss @ Input Power 0dBm vs. Frequency over Temperatures11000 2000 3000 4000 5000 6000 101000 2000 3000 4000 5000 6000 1 1000 2000 3000 4000 50006000 1 1000 2000 3000 4000 5000 6000Output VSWR @ +25°C vs. Frequency over Attenuation settings Input VSWR @ +25°C vs. Frequency over Attenuation settings IP3 @ 0dB AttenuationFrequency (MHz)I P 3 (d B m )Input IP3 @ 0dB Attenuationvs. Frequency over Temperatures Attenuation Setting (dB)A t t e n u a t i o n A c c u r a c y (dB )• Mini-Circuits’ full software and support package including user guide, Windows GUI, DLL files, programming manual and examples can be downloaded free of charge from /softwaredownload/patt.html • Please contact ****************************** for supportGraphical User Interface (GUI) for Windows Key Features:• Manual attenuation setting• Sweep and Hop attenuation sequences directed from the PC, or entire sequence loaded into RUDAT.• Attenuator address configuration and Firmware upgrade • Attenuation at power up may be set to selected attenuation level or last attenuation state recorded.• USB or RS232 control of RUDATApplication Programming Interface (API)Windows Support:• API DLL files exposing the full switch functionality See programming manual at https:///softwaredownload/Prog_Manual-6-Programmable_Attenuator.pdf for details • ActiveX COM DLL file for creation of 32-bit programs • .Net library DLL file for creation of 32 / 64-bit programs• Supported by most common programming environments (refer to application note AN-49-001 for summary of tested environments)Linux Support:• Full switch control in a Linux environment is achieved by way of USB interrupt commands. See programming manual at https:///softwaredownload/Prog_Manual-6-Programmable_Attenuator.pdf for detailsModelDescriptionRUDAT-6000-30USB/RS232 Programmable AttenuatorAdditional NotesA. Performance and quality attributes and conditions not expressly stated in this specification document are intended to be excluded and do not form a part of this specification document.B. Electrical specifications and performance data contained in this specification document are based on Mini-Circuit’s applicable established test performance criteria and measurement instructions.C. The parts covered by this specification document are subject to Mini-Circuits standard limited warranty and terms and conditions (collectively, “Standard Terms”); Purchasers of this part are entitled to the rights and benefits contained therein. For a full statement of the Standard Terms and the exclusive rights and remedies thereunder, please visit Mini-Circuits’ website at /MCLStore/terms.jspIncluded Accessories Part No.DescriptionMUSB-CBL-3+2.6 ft (0.8 m) USB Cable: USB type A(Male) to USB typeMini-B(Male)Optional AccessoriesDescriptionUSB-AC/DC-5 13,14AC/DC 5V DC Power Adapter with US, EU, IL, UK, AUS, and China power plugsMUSB-CBL-3+ (spare) 2.6 ft (0.8 m) USB Cable: USB type A(Male) to USB type Mini-B(Male)MUSB-CBL-7+ 6.6 ft (2.0 m) USB Cable: USB type A(Male) to USB type Mini-B(Male)D-SUB9-MF-6+ 6 ft RS232 Cable: 9 pin D-sub(Male) to 9 pin D-sub(Female)BKT-3901+Bracket kit including 3.75” x 2.00” bracket, mounting screws and washers13 Not used in USB control. USB-AC/DC-5 can be used to provide the 5VDC power when control is via RS232; units with S/N11405010010 and greater can also accept DC supply voltage at Pin#1 of the D-sub connector.14 Power plugs for other countries are also available, Plugs for other countries are also available, if you need a power plug for a country not listed please contact ******************************Block DiagramUSBSimultaneous, bidirectional RF signal transmission with symmetrical performanceNot ConnectedRS232Transmit (2)Receive (3)NC (4)GND (5)(6)(7)(8)(9)NC (1)ConnectionsRF IN (SMA female)RF OUT (SMA female)USB (USB type Mini-B female)RS232*(9 Pin D-Sub female)*9 Pin D-SubPin Connections 16Pin NumberFunction2Transmit 3Receive 5GND 1,4,6-9Not Connected16 Supply voltage can be provided via USB port only. When using RS232 control, powermust be provided to the USB port via either USB-AC/DC-5 power adaptor or a USB bus.。

ARI810-2003

ARI810-2003
3.2 Published Rating. A statement of the assigned values of those performance characteristics, under stated rating conditions, by which a unit may be chosen to fit its application. These values apply to all units of like nominal size and type (identification) produced by the same manufacturer. The term Published Rating includes the ratings of all performance characteristics shown on the unit or published in specifications, advertising or other literature controlled by the manufacturer, at stated Rating Conditions.
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PR(TP)303.5Alternatingclimatetestfortrimparts

PR(TP)303.5Alternatingclimatetestfortrimparts

Alternating climate testfor trim parts8245191TP 303.5U.P.G.: 06.96Note:The user of this document is obliged to find out if he/she has the latest edition on hand.Preliminary remarkExplanation of code letters: a, b, c, d;Part a applies to parts - in footwell, and below door strip, rocker panel cover;Part b applies to parts - above door strip, rocker panel cover and below top shoulder area; Part c applies to parts - not exposed to sun, above top shoulder; Part d applies to parts - in exterior fittings area;unless other stipulations are specified in drawings or quality specifications.Page 1 of 11BMW AG – All rights reserved.Page 2TP 303.5: 2010-01Contents:Page1 GENERAL INFORMATION 41.1 Scope of application41.2 General test conditions41.2.1 Number of test components41.2.2 Auxiliary tools41.2.3 Fitment position51.2.4 Measuring instruments51.2.5 Environmental conditions51.3 Standards and regulations referred to in this document52 TEST CHAMBER52.1 General information52.2 Documentation 53 TEST CYCLES 64 EVALUATION CRITERIA 74.1 Test procedure 74.2 Documentation and evaluation 74.3 Test amendments 7Attachment: Climate diagrams8-11Page 3TP 303.5: 2010-01Change documentationNRCL No.ZI Section No.Brief description Date ResponsibleE5563.K A deleted Released for production10.10.97RichterN5563.K B Fundamentally revised02.06.98RichterE6696.M C 1.2 obsolete (confidentiality) deleted, 4.3 added10.12.98RichterE4459.Z D3,4 6 hrs dwell time at end not in test chamber 20.01.10 LuuPage 4TP 303.5: 2010-011 General information1.1 Scope of applicationThe present Test Specification is an integral part of the Technical Specification, QS and/or drawing and shall be used as reference under the following circumstances:Test releases in the case of new developmentsTest releases for components from secondary suppliersDesign changes in comparison with the development release versionDepending on the respective concept, additional tests over and beyond these tests may be necessary on account of new findings in the development phase which must be coordinated with the respective BMW test department. Tests which are carried out within the framework of an initial sampling inspection are to be coordinated with the respective BMW quality control centers.1.2 General test conditions1.2.1 Number of test componentsThe test is to be conducted with at least one new part in all colors. In the case of versions in only one color at least three new parts are tested unless otherwise agreed1.2.2 Auxilary toolsThe tests are conducted on partial body shells, special checking fixtures with original installation components and/or are performed in the vehicle. In so doing, the following conditions are to be met: Checking fixture setup:The setup of the test specimen is according to the actual installation condition by using the original mounting points with the original attachment hardware and at the specified torques.Partial body shell setup:A partial body shell is to simulate the actual stiffness and elastic forces of the vehicle in the area of the test specimen so as to achieve genuine simulation.A partial vehicle body shell consists of off-tool and off-series components.Test vehiclesThe variant and OE-situation designed for the vehicle must be taken into account in the series of tests to be conducted.Page 5TP 303.5: 2010-01 1.2.3 Fitment positionThe tests are to be conducted in fitment position. This position is shown in the layout drawing.1.2.4 Measuring instrumentsThe measuring instruments used must have a measuring accuracy in the entire measuring range of at least 10 % of the required component tolerance.1.2.5 Environmental conditionsUnless otherwise defined, all tests are carried out at room climate. Definition of the room climate in conformity with DIN 50014 standard atmospheres: standard atmosphere DIN 50 014 – 23/50-1.Room temperature: 23° ± 1° CRelative humidity: 50% ± 3% rh.1.3 Standards and regulations referred to in the documentDIN standards:DIN 50014 Climates and their technical application; standard atmospheresAlways the latest edition and the complete text of the standards and regulations referred to shall apply.Note: Verification of compliance with legal or insurance regulations is the responsibility of the relative BMW specialist departments and is definitely not part of this test specification.2 Test chamber2.1 General informationIt must be assured that all test components in the climatic chamber are exposed tot he same test conditions. Care must be taken to see to it that all test components in the climatic chamber are exposed to the same test conditions.There shall be no mutual interference among the test components (e.g. deformation resulting from stacking the test specimens).The climatic chamber used must be efficient enough in order to carry out the specified cycles within the appropriate periods (especially as far as temperature change rates are concerned).2.2 DocumentationDuring each test the proper sequence of test cycles with respect to temperature and humidity as a function of time is to be recorded by means of a suitable plotter.Evidence of a regular calibration must be submitted without prior request.Page 6TP 303.5 : 2010-013 PrüfzyklenNote: Program sections 1 through 12 must be carried out four times for parts a, b, c.Program sections 7 through 18 must be carried out four times for part d.(*) : concerns only part d25**: 6 hrs dwell time at the end can be implemented outside oft he test chamber forbetter test chamber utilization.Page 7TP 303.5: 2010-01 4 Evaluation criteria4.1 Test procedureThe following points should be considered before, during and aftercompletion of testing:•Each deviation of the test component from the current drawing must be recorded under 4.2;•All component-relevant processing parameters and the setup with material data must be recorded under 4.2;•All test specimens must be evaluated before the test in terms of any possible irregularities (e.g. gap, warping etc.) and recorded under 4.2;•There shall be no visible warping of the individual areas as well as of the entire component;•No crack formation;•No blister formation at any point of the component in the visual area and/or no flaking of the top coating and/or the lower coating is acceptable;•No staining is allowed to occur at the surface;•Each change during the test must be recorded and included under 4.2 with the following information: - Location of fault- Type of fault- Time of occurrence.•In the case of function-relevant components, function checks must be performed at all climate extremes concerning jamming, operating forces, hooking, operating noise, creaking, rattling etc.; •The final evaluation is to be made by using an untested reference component or by performing appropriate measuring methods (e.g. change in degree of gloss, brightness etc.).Dwell time in the test chamber at the end (23°C and 50% rel. humidity) can be reduced by 6 hrs for all parts a, b, c and d for better test chamber utilization (test specimens can be climatized in another room outside of the test chamber).4.2 Documentation and evaluationAll tests and measurements are to be fully recorded including any information obtained as a result of the checks carried out in accordance with 4.1. Particular emphasis must be placed on the following points to be included in measurement reports, evaluations sheets, test reports etc.:•Test specimen: manufacturer, release level, drawing number, specimen number•Test engineer•Date•Target values, if any•In the case of an electronic data acquisition and storage: file name and path •Recommendation4.3 Test amendmentsIn case of findings that could not be included in this test specification, it is possible to modify the alternating climate test accordingly, subject to prior agreement with EK-46.2010-01Page 9 TP 303.5 : 2010-01Page10 TP 303.5 : 2010-01Page 11 TP 303.5 : 2010-01。

马歇尔(Marshall)微型和小型全高清摄像头用户手册说明书

马歇尔(Marshall)微型和小型全高清摄像头用户手册说明书

st A /V DUser ManualCV503, CV506, CV344, CV346Compact & Miniature Full-HD CamerasCV503/CV506/CV344/CV346 ManualTable of ContentsTable of Contents 9. Special 5. AE Control 3. OSD Joystick and Button 7. Audio2. Menu Structure1. General Information 10. Setup 11. Reset 12. Exit13. Troubleshooting Warranty6. Day / Night 4. WB Control 8. Image Control 0111070509030212131415END080610Thank you for your purchase of a Marshall Miniature or Compact Camera.The Marshall Camera team recommends thoroughly reading this guide for a deep understanding of on-screen-display (OSD) menus, breakout cable operation, settings adjustment explanation, troubleshooting, and other critical information.Please carefully remove all contents of box, which should include the following components:CV503/CV506 includes:• Camera with 3.6mm lens (interchangeable)• Camera Breakout Cable (Power/RS485/Audio)• 12V Power Supply CV344/CV346 includes:• Camera with CS/C mount (lens sold separately)• Camera Breakout Cable (Power/RS485/Audio)• C-Mount Lens Adapter (only used when using C-Mount lens)•12V Power SupplyThe CV503/506 ships with a 3.6mm (72°AOV) M12 lens installed and is interchangeable to any number of Marshall M12 lenses.The CV344/346 Camera utilizes a CS/C lens mount and does not include a stock CS/C Lens. CS/C mount lenses are sold separately, as well as adapters to other lens mount types.Each camera comes set to default at 1920x1080p @ 30fps out of the box; which can be changed in the OSD Menu to a variety of resolutions and framerates.1. General InformationCV503/CV506/CV344/CV346 Manual2. Menu StructureCV503/CV506/CV344/CV346 ManualWB CONTROL AE CONTROL DAY/NIGHT AUDIOIMAGE CONTROL SPECIAL SETUP RESET EXIT>>>>>>>>MENUI/O Cable (included in box) for CV503, CV506, CV344, CV3461. SET Used to access the menu and confrim selection.2. UP Used to move the cursor up.3. DOWN Used to move the cursor down.4. LEFT Used to move the cursor left and change the value5. RIGHTUsed to move the cursor to the right and change the value.Press SET button to access the Main Menu4. WB CONTROL• ATW: Continuously adjusts camera color balance in accordance with any change in color temperature. Compensates for color temperature changes within the range of 1,900°K to 11,000°K.• ONE PUSH: Color temperature will be manually adjusted by pushing the OSD button. Place the white paper in front of the camera when OSD button is pressed to obtain optimum result.• MANUAL: Select this to fine-tune White Balance manually.You can adjust the blue and red tone level manually.1. BLUE: Adjust the Blue tone of the image. (0~100)2. RED: Adjust the Red tone of the image. (0~100)• INDOOR: Select this to adjust white balance to indoor lighting condition.• OUTDOOR: Select this to adjust white balance to outdoor lighting condition.WB CONTROL AE CONTROL DAY/NIGHT AUDIOIMAGE CONTROL SPECIAL SETUP RESET EXITMODE PUSH BLUE REDRETURN>>>>>>>>MANUAL5050>MENUWB CONTROL1. Adjust White Balance first by using the ATW mode before switching to MANUAL mode.2. White Balance may not work properly under the following conditions. In this case, select the ATW mode.• When the ambient illumination of the subject is dim.• If the camera is directed towards a fluorescent light or is installed in place whereillumination changes dramatically, the White Balance operation may become unstable.Select WB CONTROL using the UP or DOWN button. You can change between AUTO, ATW, PUSH, and MANUAL using the LEFT or RIGHT buttons.CV503/CV506/CV344/CV346 Manual• AUTO: Adjusts the exposure level automatically. Detailed fine tuning options are available under this menu.• SHUT FIX: Provides more detailed shutter speed options. All other controls are tuned for the selected shutter speed.• AGC FIX: Provides more detailed gain option. All other controls are tuned for the selected gain value.• MANUAL: Adjusts the exposure level manually1. SHUTTER: Speed can be set at auto or manual. (1/30~1/10,000)2. IRIS SPEED: Electronic Iris speed can be controlled, for DC Iris lens only. (0~5)3. AGC: Electronic Iris speed can be controlled, for DC Iris lens only. (0~5)4. AGC MAX: Used to set maximum gain value to control the video noise caused by Auto Gain Control. (Off, Low, Middle, High, DMIN, DMID, DMAX)5. SENS UP: Controls the digital slow shutter to allow extra light into the camera and adjust the picture quality. (Off, x2~x10)6. AE BRIGHT: Select this to adjust auto exposure brightness levels. (0~10)7. LENS MODE: Lens setting will be optimized for selected environment, for DC Iris lens only.8. FLK CONTROL: Provides a proper image sensor frequency to match the power frequency in order to minimize video flicker.AE CONTROL DAY/NIGHT AUDIOIMAGE CONTROL SPECIAL SETUP RESET EXITSHUTTER IRIS AGCAGCMAX SENS UP AE BRIGHT FLK CONTROL LENS MODE RETURN>>>>>>>13OFF 6OFFMODE: Set camera to either color mode or B&W mode. (Day, Night)DAY: When set to DAY mode, camera stays in color and IR cut filter is engaged.NIGHT: When set to NIGHT mode, camera stays in B&W and IR cut filter is removed.• NIGHT COLOR: When on, camera stays on color mode. Night (B&W) can be selected from this mode. (On, Off)WB CONTROL AE CONTROL DAY/NIGHT AUDIOIMAGE CONTROL SPECIAL SETUP RESET EXITMODENIGHT COLOR RETURN>>>>>>>>DAY (COLOR)MENUDAY/NIGHT6. DAY / NIGHTSelect DAY / NIGHT using the UP or DOWN button. You can select one sub-mode from AUTO, COLOR, and NIGHT using the UP or DOWN buttons.CV503/CV506/CV344/CV346 ManualWB CONTROL AE CONTROL DAY/NIGHT AUDIOIMAGE CONTROL SPECIAL SETUP RESET EXITMODEAUDIO LEVELMIC ATTENUATOR AGC LIMIT SAMPLE BITS RETURN>>>>>>>>OFF 0 dB OFF 24 BITSMENUAUDIO• LENS SHADING: Corrects inconsistent brightness level in the image.• CONTRAST: Adjust the image contrast level.• BRIGHTNESS: Adjust the image brightness level.• SATURATION: Adjust the image saturation level.• HUE: Adjust the image hue level.• EDGE ENHANCE: Adjust the image sharpness level.• AUTO SATURATE: Decrease saturation automatically when noise scene is detected.• AUTO EDGE: Adjust line sharpness level automatically. • BLACK WHITE LEVEL: Adjust the image black level value. • GAMMA CORRECT: Adjust the image output gamma level.• DNR: Reduces video noise at low ambient light.Select the DNR level from OFF, LOW, MIDDLE, and HIGH using the LEFT or RIGHT button.WB CONTROL AE CONTROL DAY/NIGHT AUDIOIMAGE CONTROL SPECIAL SETUP RESET EXITLENS SHADINGCONTRASTBRIGHTNESSSATURATIONHUEEDGE ENHANCEAUTO SATURATEAUTO EDGEBLACK WHITE LVGAMMA CORRECTDNRRETURN>>>>>>>>OFF 11111005MIDDLE ON >DEFAULT >MENUIMAGE CONTROL8. IMAGE CONTROLSelect IMAGE CONTROL using the UP or DOWN button.You can select LENS SHADING, CONTRAST, HUE, And EDGE ENHANCE using the UP or DOWN buttons.CV503/CV506/CV344/CV346 Manual• DZOOM: Digitally zoom the video by the desired ratio.• DEFOG: This feature will help increase visibility in extreme weather conditions, such as fog, rain or in a very strong luminous intensity.• DIS: This feature enables digital image stabilization• BACKLIGHT: Adjust backlight compensation by choosing either BLC HLM from this menu.• BINNING: Enable or disable pixel binning.• DEFECT PIXEL: Advanced defective pixel correction menu.• DISP FUNCTION: Display effect such as freeze mirror, rotation, and style can be applied from this menu.• WDR: This feature enables user to view both object and background more clearly when background is too bright.• FLICKER DETECT: Adjust the image sensor frequency to match the power frequency.• PRIVACY: Mask an area you want to hide on the screen by applying the privacy zones.AE CONTROL DAY/NIGHT AUDIOIMAGE CONTROL SPECIAL SETUP RESET EXITDEFOG DISBACKLIGHT BINNINGDEFECT PIXEL DISP FUNCTION WDRFLICKER DETECT PRIVACY RETURN>>>>>>>OFF OFF OFF OFF ON >OFF OFF >• CAM TITLE: Camera title can be turned ON or OFF.• COMMUNICATION: VISCA communication can be adjusted.1. CAM ID: Camera ID can be setup. (0~7)2. ID DISPLAY: Camera ID display can be displayed.3. BAUDRATE: Camera baudrate can be set.(2400, 4800, 9600, 19200, 38400)• SYSTEM INFO: Camera information can be found under this menu.• OUTPUT FORMAT: Camera resolution and frame rate can be set.(1080 by default)Select the FRAME RATE using the LEFT or RIGHT buttons.Available Frame Rates are:1920 x 1080p 60, 59.94, 50, 30, 29.97, 25, 24, 231920 x 1080i 60, 59.94, 501280 x 720p 60, 59.94, 50WB CONTROL AE CONTROL DAY/NIGHT AUDIOIMAGE CONTROL SPECIAL SETUP RESET EXITCAM TITLECOMMUNICATION SYSTEM INFO OUTPUT FORMAT RETURN>>>>>>>>OFF >>1080p 59.94>MENUSETUPCAMERA setup can be adjusted from this menu.You can select CAMERA ID, Communication, System Info, and Output Format using the UP or DOWN buttons.CV503/CV506/CV344/CV346 Manual• ON: Set the camera setting to either “FACTORY” or “USER” of “CHANGE” menu. Make sure to select the right mode from “CHANGE” before defaulting the camera.• RESET MODE: Select the desired setting mode.Select from USER or FACTORY using the LEFT or RIGHT button.1. USER: Select “USER” if setting value user saved last is needed.2. FACTORY: Select “FACTORY” if factory default setting is needed.“FRAME RATE”, “CAM ID”, and “BAUDRATE” will note change.WB CONTROL AE CONTROL DAY/NIGHT AUDIOIMAGE CONTROL SPECIAL SETUP RESET EXITRESET MODE RESETSAVE AS USER RETURN>>>>>>>>FACTORY >• SAVE: Exit the setup after saving the value changes.WB CONTROL AE CONTROL DAY/NIGHT AUDIOIMAGE CONTROL SPECIAL SETUP RESET EXIT>>>>>>>>MENU12. EXITSelect EXIT using the UP or DOWN button.20608 Madrona Avenue, Torrance, CA 90503Tel: (800) 800-6608 / (310) 333-0606 • Fax: 310-333-0688************************WarrantyFor Warranty information please refer to Marshall website page:https:///company/warranty.php9a13.TROUBLESHOOTINGBefore sending the camera for repair, please check below to make sure that the camera is installed correctly. If it still does not perform adequately, please consult with your supplier.。

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练习1:测试webtours系统出现查询城市功能能支持多少并发用户?Tsday03-001-查询城市
四、检查点
(1)什么是检查点?
检查点就是用于验证服务器的响应是否正确的一种技术。

2、为什么要使用检查点技术
因为LR工具执行脚本时,不会验证服务器返回的响应是不是正确的,为了验证工具执行脚本是正确的,去进行测试才有意义,就需要在脚本中添加检查点
3、检查点函数:web_reg_find();
(1)在LR中检查点类型有两种:
文本检查点:检查响应数据中的文本字符串
图片检查点:检查图片资源的路径
(2)文本检查点有两个函数:
a.web_reg_find();
特点:写到相应请求的前面
b.web_find();
特点:写到相应请求后
练习2:验证查询订单是否成功?
ts3002- 查询订单-检查点
Ctrl+e :快速定位代码执行后Replay log 中的日志
Replay :回放log:日志
4、web_reg_find();检查点的使用:
(1)录制时,插入web_reg_find()检查点
a.录制操作到需要检查的页面
b.在页面中选择具有代表性的文本字符串
c.点击录制状态条上最后一个按钮Insert text check(插入文本检查点),插入后没有反应,实际在代码中已经生成检查点代码
(2)录制后插入文本检查点
1)在script 脚本视图中把光标放在需要检查验证的请求上
2)切换到Tree树视图中,在录制时的Snapshot 快照的页面中,选择需要检查的文本字符串
3)右击鼠标,选择Add a text check(web_reg_find)选项
4)可以设置检查点的属性
5)确定
5、Web_image_check();图片检查点的使用
(1)把光标定位在代码中需要检查的请求下面
(2)点击脚本生成器Insert(插入)--new step(新步骤)
(3)在打开的New step新步骤对话框中选择Check 下的image_check
(4)设置图片检查点的属性
a.勾选第二个复选框SRC属性选项
b.在文本框中粘贴图片的SRC属性值(意思是通过图片的SRC 属性来检查图片是否正确)
注意:图片的SRC属性值在被测系统的源代码中进行拷贝(5)设置启动图片检查点开关
1)说明:LR执行脚本时考虑到执行的性能,默认不会执行web_image_check和web_find 检查点代码,如需执行,则需要进行设置
2)设置方式:Vuser(虚拟用户)菜单栏--Run-time Settings(运行脚本时的设置)----Preference(参考)----Check(检查)--Enable image check and text check (勾选为启用)
6、在脚本中需要为哪些请求添加检查点(并不是脚本中所有的请求都需要添加检查点)
1)自动化测试必须在脚本中添加检查点
2)性能测试脚本中尽量少用检查点
3)为关心的请求添加检查点(测试哪个请求就为哪个请求添加检查点)
4)注意:在执行性能测试时,关心的是系统用户使用服务器的情况,所以需要确保用户是登录成功的,在测试登录功能点时,需要为登录请求添加检查点
系统用户:在系统上注册过的用户
例如:(1)测试webtours系统的登录功能脚本的顺序
a.打开被测系统
b.登录(为登录请求添加检查点)
c.退出
(2)测试webtours系统的查询航班功能脚本的顺序
a.打开被测系统
b.登录(为登录请求添加检查点)
c.点击Flight
d.查询航班(为查询航班请求添加检查点)
e.退出
二、参数化
测试JD系统登录功能,是否能够支持5个用户使用
脚本顺序:a.打开JD系统
b.提交登录请求(用户名,密码)
用户名:{用户名}
密码:{密码}
c.退出JD系统
1、什么是参数化?
参数化就是把脚本中录制时使用的常量数据,替换为参数(变量)的技术。

u.dat
练习:
Ts3004-参数化登录
web01,111,111
web02,222,222
web03,333,333
练习3:为注册功能实现参数化
注意:注册过的账号不能重复注册
Ts3005-参数化注册
注册的账号保存的地址:
C:\Program Files\HP\LoadRunner\WebTours\MercuryWebTours\users
注册账号的代码只能运行一次,运行第二次重新注册用过的账号。

会报错,需要删掉,再运行才不报错。

登录账号的代码可以运行多次
2、为什么要给脚本实现参数化?
为了模拟实际用户使用被测系统的情况。

因为在实际生活中,用户使用系统时输入的数据是不一样的,不同的用户有不同的数据。

为了更真实的测试被测系统,需要模拟实际用户,操作被测系统时使用不同的数据,就使用参数化技术来模拟。

3、测试时脚本中哪些数据可以实现参数化?
用户使用系统时,能够向系统输入的数据都可以实现参数化。

如:登录时:用户名,密码
购买机票提交城市时:起飞城市,到达城市,日期
购买商品时:商品名称
4、实现参数化的步骤:
(1)确认脚本中需要实现参数化的常量数据(哪些数据需要实现参数化)
(2)准备测试时需要使用的数据,把数据写在.dat后缀的文档中,如:为用户名,密码实现参数化,准备一个u.dat
内容为:uname,pwd
web01,111
web02,222
web03,333
......
(3)把脚本中的常量替换为参数(变量)
a.选中常量,右击鼠标
b.选中Replace with a parameter 选项
Replace:替换parameter :参数
c.输入parameter Name 参数名称,按照自己的需求命名
(4)把脚本中的参数与准备好的数据进行关联
a. Ctrl +L 快捷键打开parameter List 参数池列表
b.选择参数名称
c.点击Browser浏览器按钮,找到参数文件
d.为参数名称选择列
Select column:选择列
By name: 根据名字选择
(5)设置脚本的迭代次数(循环次数),为了查看每次迭代都读取不一样的数据
a. 按F4快捷键打开Run-time-settings 脚本运行时设置
b.选择Run logic 运行逻辑
设置Number of iteration 迭代次数
c.开启参数替代日志,目的是查看每次迭代使用了哪个参数数据
选择Log 日志选项
勾选Parameter substitution 参数替代单选按钮
练习4:录制webtours系统购票业务流程(登录+Flight+提交城市+提交航班+提交订单+退出)
a.提交城市
起飞城市
到达城市
b.为提交订单是否成功添加检查点,检查文本:Leaves London for Paris C。

为航班实现参数化(4个航班数据)
城市参数化
起飞城市到达城市
London->Denver 迭代1次
Paris->Zurich 迭代2次
Frankfurt->Portland 迭代3次
迭代1次
航班London->Denver的任意一个航班
迭代2次
航班Paris->Zurich的任意一个航班
迭代3次
航班Frankfurt->Portland的任意一个航班。

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