LTU46609
罗杰斯电路板参数4000系列
0.008”(0.203mm),0.012”(0.305mm),0.016”(0.406mm),
24”×18”(610×457mm)
0.020”(0.508mm),0.032”(0.813mm),0.060”(1.524mm)
24”×36”(610×915mm)
RO4350B:
48”×36”(1.224m×457mm)
= 12 × [400]
= 51,800 RPM
3.14 × [0.0295]
= [51,800]×[0.003]
= 155 IPM
本产品资料表和加工说明中的信息旨在协助您应用罗杰斯线路板材料和半固化片进行设计。它并不计划且不创造任何承担、 说明或暗示,包括出于一个特殊目的的适销性或匹配性担保或用户出于某一特殊目的可以获取到的产品资料表和加工说明中 显示的结果。用户需针对每一应用确定罗杰斯印刷线路板的适用性。
方向
介电常数,Ɛ r (制造标
称值)
3.38±0.05
(1)3.48±0.05
Z
介电常数,Ɛ r 3.55
(电路设计推荐值)
3.66
Z
损耗因子,tan δ
介电常数的温度系数 体积电阻 表面电阻 耐电强度 拉伸模量
拉伸强度 弯曲强度 尺寸稳定性 热膨胀系数
0.0027 0.0021
0.0037 Z
0.0031
长期暴露在有氧环境可能导致碳氢化合物基材的电特性发生变化。在高温环境下,其变化率会增加并且和电路的设计有直接关系。 虽然罗杰斯的高频板材成功应用在大量应用中,并且极少有氧化问题的报告,我们还是建议客人对最终产品的每个材料和设计进 行整体的考评以便于达到更好的性能。
标准厚度
标准尺寸
ILI9488_AN_V0.1_20121116
141
142
VCOM
143
144
VCOM VCOM VCOM TESTP_VGP TESTP_VGP AGND/DGND AGND/DGND DUMMY DUMMY DUMMY DUMMY DUMMY MIPI_LDO DUMMY MIPI_DATA_N/MDDI_DATA_N MIPI_DATA_N/MDDI_DATA_N MIPI_DATA_P/MDDI_DATA_P MIPI_DATA_P/MDDI_DATA_P MIPI_CLOCK_N/MDDI_STB_N MIPI_CLOCK_N/MDDI_STB_N MIPI_CLOCK_P/MDDI_STB_P MIPI_CLOCK_P/MDDI_STB_P DUMMY_TEST0 DB23 DB22 DB21 DB20 DB19 DB18 CABC_PWM IM0 IM1 IM2 RESX VSYNC HSYNC DOTCLK ENABLE DB17 DB16 DB15 DB14 DB13 DB12 DB11 DB10 DB9 DB8 DB7 DB6 DB5 DB4 DB3 DB2 DB1 DB0 SDO/DOUT SDA/DIN RDX WRX/SCL D/CX CSX TE IOVCC IOVCC VDD VDD DGND DGND DGND VGS AGND AGND AGND VCOM VCOM VCOM C41A/C15A C41A/C15A C41B/C15B C41B/C15B DUMMY_NVCOR DUMMY_NVCOR VCL/DDVDL VCL/DDVDL DDVDH DDVDH DDVDL/VCL DDVDL/VCL VCI VCI VCI C11B_C31B C11B_C31B C11B_C31B C11B_C31B C11A_C31A C11A_C31A C11A_C31A C11A_C31A C12B_C32B C12B_C32B C12B_C32B C12B_C32B C12A_C32A C12A_C32A C12A_C32A C12A_C32A VGL VGL VGL VGL AGND AGND AGND VGH VGH VGH VGH C51B/C11B C51B/C11B C51B/C11B C51A/C11A C51A/C11A C51A/C11A C52B/C12B C52B/C12B C52B/C12B C52B/C12B C52A/C12A C52A/C12A C52A/C12A C52A/C12A C21B C21B C21B C21B C21A C21A C21A C21A VCOM VCOM VCOM
GigaSPEED XL 3071E-B ETL Verified Category 6 U UTP
GigaSPEED XL® 3071E-B ETL Verified Category 6 U/UTP Cable, lowsmoke zero halogen, white jacket, 4 pair count, 1000 ft (305 m) length,reelProduct ClassificationRegional Availability EMEAPortfolio SYSTIMAX®Product Type Twisted pair cableProduct Brand GigaSPEED XL®General SpecificationsProduct Number3071EANSI/TIA Category6Cable Component Type HorizontalCable Type U/UTP (unshielded)Conductor Type, singles SolidConductors, quantity8Jacket Color WhitePairs, quantity4Separator Type BisectorTransmission Standards ANSI/TIA-568.2-D | CENELEC EN 50288-6-1 | ISO/IEC 11801 Class E DimensionsCable Length304.8 m | 1000 ftDiameter Over Insulated Conductor 1.041 mm | 0.041 inDiameter Over Jacket, nominal 5.918 mm | 0.233 inJacket Thickness0.559 mm | 0.022 inConductor Gauge, singles23 AWG13Page ofCross Section DrawingElectrical Specificationsdc Resistance Unbalance, maximum 5 %dc Resistance, maximum7.61 ohms/100 m | 2.32 ohms/100 ftDielectric Strength, minimum2500 VdcMutual Capacitance at Frequency 5.6 nF/100 m @ 1 kHzNominal Velocity of Propagation (NVP)70 %Operating Frequency, maximum300 MHzOperating Voltage, maximum80 VRemote Powering Fully complies with the recommendations set forth by IEEE 802.3bt (Type4) for the safe delivery of power over LAN cable when installed accordingto ISO/IEC 14763-2, CENELEC EN 50174-1, CENELEC EN 50174-2 or TIATSB-184-ASegregation Class cMaterial SpecificationsConductor Material Bare copperInsulation Material PolyolefinJacket Material Low Smoke Zero Halogen (LSZH)Separator Material PolyolefinPage of23Mechanical SpecificationsPulling Tension, maximum11.34 kg | 25 lbEnvironmental SpecificationsInstallation temperature0 °C to +60 °C (+32 °F to +140 °F)Operating Temperature-20 °C to +60 °C (-4 °F to +140 °F)Acid Gas Test Method EN 50267-2-3EN50575 CPR Cable EuroClass Fire Performance B2caEN50575 CPR Cable EuroClass Smoke Rating s1aEN50575 CPR Cable EuroClass Droplets Rating d0EN50575 CPR Cable EuroClass Acidity Rating a1Environmental Space Low Smoke Zero Halogen (LSZH)Smoke Test Method IEC 61034-2Packaging and WeightsCable weight38.097 kg/km | 25.6 lb/kftPackaging Type ReelRegulatory Compliance/CertificationsAgency ClassificationCENELEC EN 50575 compliant, Declaration of Performance (DoP) availableCHINA-ROHS Below maximum concentration valueISO 9001:2015Designed, manufactured and/or distributed under this quality management system REACH-SVHC Compliant as per SVHC revision on /ProductCompliance ROHSCompliantPage of33。
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CS6R-395 400 405 410 415 420 MS 395 W 高功率更可靠的模块 包含
CS6R-395|400|405|410|415|420MS395 W ~ 420 WMORE POWERMORE RELIABLEComprehensive LID / LeTID mitigation technology, up to 50% lower degradation Module power up to 420 W Module efficiency up to 21.5%420 WMinimizes micro-crack impactsBetter shading toleranceLower LCOE & system costCSI Solar Co., Ltd. is committed to providing high quality solar photovoltaic modules, solar energy and battery storage solutions to customers. The company was recognized as the No. 1 module supplier for quality and performance/price ratio in the IHS Module Customer Insight Survey. Over the past 22 years, it has successfully delivered over 88 GW of premium-quality solar modules across the world.* For detailed information, please refer to the Installation Manual.Heavy snow load up to 5400 Pa, wind load up to 2400 Pa*HiKu6 Mono PERCCSI Solar Co., Ltd.199LushanRoad,SND,Suzhou,Jiangsu,China,215129,,********************YearsYearsIndustry Leading Product Warranty on Materials and Workmanship*Linear Power Performance Warranty*1st year power degradation no more than 2%Subsequent annual power degradation no more than 0.55%*Subject to the terms and conditions contained in the applicable Canadian Solar Limited Warranty Statement. Also this 25-year limited product warranty is available only for prod -ucts installed and operating on residential rooftops in certain regions.* The specific certificates applicable to different module types and markets will vary, and therefore not all of the certifications listed herein will simultaneously apply to the products you order or use. Please contact your local Canadian Solar sales representative to confirm the specific certificates available for your Product and applicable in the regions in which the products will be used.PRODUCT CERTIFICATES*MANAGEMENT SYSTEM CERTIFICATES*ISO 9001 : 2015 / Quality management systemISO 14001 : 2015 / Standards for environmental management systemISO 45001 : 2018 / International standards for occupational health & safety IEC62941 : 2019 / Photovoltaic module manufacturing quality systemIEC 61215 / IEC 61730 / CE / INMETRO / MCS / UKCAUL 61730 / IEC 61701 / IEC 62716 / IEC 63126 Level1 / IEC 60068-2-68 UNI 9177 Reaction to Fire: Class 1 / Take-e-wayPARTNER SECTIONENGINEERING DRAWING (mm)Rear ViewMounting HoleCS6R-405MS / I-V CURVES* The specifications and key features contained in this datasheet may deviate slightly from our actu -al products due to the on-going innovation and product enhancement. CSI Solar Co., Ltd. reserves the right to make necessary adjustment to the information described herein at any time without further notice.Please be kindly advised that PV modules should be handled and installed by qualified people who have professional skills and please carefully read the safety and installation instructions before using our PV modules.CSI Solar Co., Ltd.199LushanRoad,SND,Suzhou,Jiangsu,China,215129,,********************VA V A1000 W/m 800 W/m 600 W/m400 W/m200 W/m 5°C 25°C 45°C 65°CMECHANICAL DATASpecificationDataCell TypeMono-crystalline Cell Arrangement 108 [2 X (9 X 6) ]Dimensions1722 ˣ 1134 ˣ 30 mm (67.8 ˣ 44.6 ˣ 1.18 in)Weight21.3 kg (47.0 lbs)Front Cover 3.2 mm tempered glass with anti-reflective coatingFrame Anodized aluminium alloy, J-Box IP68, 3 bypass diodesCable4 mm 2 (IEC), 12 AWG (UL)ConnectorT6 or MC4 or MC4-EVO2 or MC4-EVO2ACable Length(Including Connector)Portrait: 350 mm (16.1 in) (+) / 250mm (11.4 in) (-); landscape: 1100mm (43.3 in)*Per Pallet 35 pieces Per Container (40' HQ)910 pieces* For detailed information, please contact your local Canadian Solar sales and technical representatives.141312111098765432105 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50 55 60 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50 55 600 ~ + 10 WFrame Cross Section A-A1413121110987654321ELECTRICAL DATA | STC*CS6R395MS 400MS 405MS 410MS 415MS 420MS Nominal Max. Power (Pmax)395 W 400 W 405 W 410 W 415 W 420 W Opt. Operating Voltage (Vmp)30.6 V 30.8 V 31.0 V 31.2 V 31.4 V 31.6 V Opt. Operating Current (Imp)12.91 A 12.99 A 13.07 A 13.15 A 13.23 A 13.31 A Open Circuit Voltage (Voc)36.6 V 36.8 V 37.0 V 37.2 V 37.4 V 37.6 V Short Circuit Current (Isc)13.77 A 13.85 A 13.93 A 14.01 A 14.09 A 14.17 A Module Efficiency 20.2%20.5%20.7%21.0%21.3%21.5%Operating Temperature -40°C ~ +85°CMax. System Voltage 1500V (IEC/UL) or 1000V (IEC/UL)Module Fire Performance TYPE 1 (UL 61730 1500V) or TYPE 2 (UL 61730 1000V) or CLASS C (IEC 61730)Max. Series Fuse Rating 25 A Application Classification Class A Power Tolerance* Under Standard Test Conditions (STC) of irradiance of 1000 W/m 2, spectrum AM 1.5 and cell tempe -rature of 25°C.ELECTRICAL DATA | NMOT*CS6R395MS 400MS 405MS 410MS 415MS 420MS Nominal Max. Power (Pmax)296 W 300 W 304 W 307 W 311 W 315 W Opt. Operating Voltage (Vmp)28.7 V 28.9 V 29.1 V 29.2 V 29.4 V 29.6 V Opt. Operating Current (Imp)10.33 A 10.39 A 10.45 A 10.52 A 10.58 A 10.65 AOpen Circuit Voltage (Voc)34.6 V 34.8 V 35.0 V 35.1 V 35.3 V 35.5 V Short Circuit Current (Isc)11.09 A 11.15 A 11.21 A 11.28 A 11.34 A 11.41 A * Under Nominal Module Operating Temperature (NMOT), irradiance of 800 W/m 2, spectrum AM 1.5, ambient temperature 20°C, wind speed 1 m/s.Mar. 2023. All rights reserved, PV Module Product Datasheet V2.1C25_ENTEMPERATURE CHARACTERISTICSSpecificationData Temperature Coefficient (Pmax)-0.34 % / °C Temperature Coefficient (Voc)-0.26 % / °C Temperature Coefficient (Isc)0.05 % / °CNominal Module Operating Temperature 41 ± 3°C。
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176
177
178
179
161
162
联想
步步高
BK-B-33 CPLD-36 CPLD-37
0
164
165
166 酷派
167
168
169
170
CPLD-38
171 173
174
黑莓 ERRY 魅族 MEIZU
172 BLACKB
CM-2 C-S1 C-X2 M-S1 DX-1
BA1200 PH17B PM16A PH26B PU16A GENE160
多普 达 187 DOPOD /HTC
186 188 190
CONV160 TRIN160 DIAM160 NEON161 POLA160
BLAC160 DIAM171 ST26A ELFO160 ELF0160 BOSE160 DIAM160 DREA160 SAPP160 TWIN160
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59170可移动压紧工具,高级压紧工具,不可释放,不可调整,固定在工具中,MIL规格 TE产品规格(
59170Portable Crimp Tools, Premium Crimp Tooling, Not Releasable, Not Adjustable,Fixed In Tool, MIL Spec / TE Product Specification (114-)08/31/2020 04:08PM | Page 1 For support call+1 800 522 6752Application Tooling>Portable Crimp ToolsCertification:Upon Request for FeeSpecification Type:MIL Spec, TE Product Specification (114-)Die Sets Type:Fixed In ToolRatchet Configuration:Not Releasable, Not AdjustableTool Grade:Premium Crimp ToolingFeaturesOtherCrimp Form-Wire Barrel Type Closed Barrel - Confined CrescentTool Grade Premium Crimp ToolingRatchet Configuration Not Releasable, Not AdjustableDie Sets Type Fixed In ToolSpecification Type MIL Spec, TE Product Specification (114-)Certification Upon Request for FeePower Type Battery, ManualTool Type T Head Hand ToolProduct ComplianceFor compliance documentation, visit the product page on >EU RoHS Directive 2011/65/EU Out of ScopeEU ELV Directive 2000/53/EC Out of ScopeChina RoHS 2 Directive MIIT Order No 32, 2016Not reviewed for China RoHS complianceEU REACH Regulation (EC) No. 1907/2006Current ECHA Candidate List: JUN 2020(209)Candidate List Declared Against: JUN 2016(169)Does not contain REACH SVHCHalogen Content Not Yet Reviewed for halogen content59170 ACTIVEAMPTE Internal #:59170Portable Crimp Tools, Premium Crimp Tooling, Not Releasable,Not Adjustable, Fixed In Tool, MIL Spec / TE Product Specification(114-)View on >08/31/2020 04:08PM | Page 2For support call+1 800 522 6752Halogen Content Not Yet Reviewed for halogen content Solder Process CapabilityNot applicable for solder process capabilityProduct Compliance DisclaimerThis information is provided based on reasonable inquiry of our suppliers and represents our current actual knowledge based on the information they provided. This information is subject to change. The part numbers that TE has identified as EU RoHS compliant have a maximum concentration of 0.1% by weight in homogenous materials for lead, hexavalent chromium, mercury, PBB, PBDE, DBP, BBP, DEHP, DIBP, and 0.01% for cadmium, or qualify for an exemption to these limits as defined in the Annexes of Directive 2011/65/EU (RoHS2). Finished electrical and electronic equipment products will be CE marked as required by Directive 2011/65/EU. Components may not be CE marked.Additionally, the part numbers that TE has identified as EU ELV compliant have a maximum concentration of 0.1% by weight in homogenous materials for lead, hexavalent chromium, and mercury, and 0.01% for cadmium, or qualify for an exemption to these limits as defined in the Annexes of Directive 2000/53/EC (ELV). Regarding the REACH Regulations, TE’s information on SVHC in articles for this part number is still based on the European Chemical Agency (ECHA) ‘Guidance on requirements for substances in articles’(Version: 2, April 2011), applying the 0.1% weight on weight concentration threshold at the finished product level. TE is aware of the European Court of Justice ruling of September 10th, 2015 also known as O5A (Once An Article Always An Article) stating that, in case of ‘complex object’, the threshold for a SVHC must be applied to both the product as a whole and simultaneously to each of the articles forming part of its composition. TE has evaluated this ruling based on the new ECHA “Guidance on requirements for substances in articles” (June 2017, version 4.0) and will be updating its statements accordingly.TE Model / Part #342102-122-16 F.E.P.G. 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索尼胶带参数
索尼胶带SONY:用于汽车,家用电器,金属,机器设备,塑料,铭板,玻璃,陶瓷,包装等多种材料的架构粘结,如电子产品塑料部件的固定,夹层玻璃等。
型号:SONYT4000、SONYT4000B、SONYG4000、SONYG9000SY、SONYG9000、SONYG9900、SONYG9951-200、SONYNP605、SONYUT1620……SONY索尼双面胶带SONY T4000、T4000B、T4100、T4410、T4412W、G4000、G4200、T7501HB、T7560HB、G9000、G9000R、G9050、G9051、G9052、G9100、G9120、G9200、G9300、G9303、G9900、G 9901、G9901R、NP605、NP608、UT1170、UT1340、UT1540、UT1770、UT3300、UT3370、D3160、D3410……SONY索尼双面胶带产品描述: 型号规格颜色特性和用途T4000(双面) 0.14*1040*50M 白、黑色耐热、抗风干、剥离力:1.4kgf/2cm用汽车、家用电器、金属、塑胶、铭板等T3500S(双面) 0.145*1040*50M 白色特性:强剥离力、粘合有弧度之表面。
适用于粘合聚氨酯泡绵材料和塑铭板等。
T4082S(单面) 515*50M 蓝色特性:耐温80℃,暂时固定用适用于粘合任何表面,粘接其它离形纸等G9000(双面) 0.14*1000*50M 白色特性:耐温100℃、抗风干、粘合有弧度之表面。
适用汽车,家用电器,PC等金属,塑料标版固定。
Np303(双面) 0.125*1000*50M 白色特性:耐热抗风干,铭板冲压后不产生毛边。
适用于粘合铝和塑胶铭板等。
G9000 環保膠紙高性能通用胶带。
可以用于固定面板等各种用途。
•对各种各样的粘连对象有良好的粘结性•着眼于实用上的重点项目设计的胶带•对应环境型胶带(无溶剂、无卤素)品种G9900对塑料有良好的粘结性,曲面跟从性良好G9000对金属有良好的粘结性,耐热性G4000初期粘结性良好,对各种聚氨酯泡沫体的粘结性能良好,通用型G9300穿透特性良好品名带厚(µm)颜色/材料粘结力(N/2cm)剥离底衬G9900150半透明14纸(150µ) G9000150半透明18纸(150µ) G4000150半透明13纸(120µ) G9300120半透明13纸(90µ)用于固定手机的视窗框,固定移动产品的零件等•耐冲击性优异•对应环境型胶带(无溶剂、无卤素)•对UV 涂装面的粘结性良好(不需要遮掩工序。
卡林技术公司产品说明书
UL Recognized UL Standard 1077Component Recognition Program as Protectors,Supplementary (Guide QVNU2,File E75596)UL Standard 508Switches,Industrial Control (Guide NRNT2,File E148683)CSA CertifiedComponent Supplementary Protector under Class 3215 30,FIle 047848 0 000CSA Standard C22.2 No. 235VDE CertifiedEN60934,VDE 0642 under File No.10537Agency CertificationsNotes for T able A:1DC and 1Ø 277 Volt ratings are 1 or 2 poles breaking. 3Ø Ratings are 3 poles breaking.2 Requires branch circuit backup with a UL LISTED Type K5 or RK5 fuse rated 15A minimum and no more than 4 times full load amps not to exceed 150A for 250 Volt rating and 125A for 277and 480 Volt ratings.3 UL Recognition and CSA Certification at 480 Volts refers to 3 and 4 pole versions, used only in a 3Ø wye connected circuit or 2 pole versions connected with 2 poles breaking 1Ø and backedup with series fusing per note 2.Table A:Lists UL Recognized and CSA and VDE Certified configurations and performance capabilities as a Component Supplementary Protector.ElectricalCURRENT RA TINGCIRCUITMAX FULL LOAD WITH WITHOUT (Inc) WITH (Icn) WITHOUTCONFIGURA TIONRA TINGFREQUENCYPHASEAMPSBACKUP FUSEBACKUP FUSEBACKUP FUSEBACKUP FUSE65DC ---0.02 - 50 ---500050001500125/25050/60 1 and 30.02 - 50 ---3000 --- ---25050/60 1 and 30.02 - 505000 ---5000150027750/6010.02 - 505000 --- --- ---480 Y 50/60 1 and 30.02 - 305000---------65DC ---0.02 - 5025050/60 1 and 30.02 - 5027750/6010.02 - 50480 Y50/6030.02 - 30480 Y 50/6010.02 - 30SWITCH ONL Y UL / CSAVDED-SERIES TABLE A: COMPONENT SUPPLEMENTARY PROTECTORVOLT AGEINTERRUPTING CAPACITY (AMPS)SERIESDesigned for snap-on-back panel rail mounting on either a 35mm x 7.5mm, or a 35mm x 15mm Symmetrical Din Rail,allowing rapid and simple mounting and removal of the breaker.It features recessed, wire-ready, touch-proof, shock-resistant ter-minals, suitable for automatic screwdriver assembly, as well as "Dead Front" construction characteristics.Available with a Visi-Rocker two-color actuator, which can be specified to indicate either the ON or the TRIPPED/OFF mode,or solid color rocker or handle type actuators. All actuator types fit in the same industry standard panel cutouts.0.02 - 50 amps, up to 480 VAC or 65 VDC, 1 - 4 poles (Handle),1 - 3 poles (Rocker), with a choice of time delays.Number of PolesRocker Type: 1-3; Handle Type: 1-4 Internal Circuit Config. Switch Only and Series Trip with cur-rent or voltage trip coils.WeighApproximately 128 grams/pole (Approximately 4.57 ounces/pole)Standard Colors Housing - Black; Actuator - See Ordering Scheme.MountingMounts on a standard 35mmSymmetrical DIN Rail (35 x 7.5 or 35x 15mm per DIN EN5002).MechanicalElectricalPhysicalEndurance10,000 ON-OFF operations @ 6 per minute; with rated Current and Voltage.Trip FreeAll D-Series Circuit Breakers will trip on overload,even when actuator is forcibly held in the ON position.Trip IndicationThe operating actuator moves posi-tively to the OFF position when an overload causes the breaker to trip.Designed and tested in accordance with requirements of specifi-cation MIL-PRF-55629 & MIL-STD-202 as follows:Shock Withstands 100 Gs,6ms,sawtoothwhile carrying rated current per Method 213,Test Condition "I".Instantaneous and ultra-short curves tested @ 90% of rated current.Vibration Withstands 0.060" excursion from10-55 Hz,and 10 Gs 55-500 Hz,at rated current per Method 204C,Test Condition A. Instantaneous and ultra-short curves tested at 90% of rated current.Moisture Resistance Method 106D,i.e.,ten 24-hourcycles @ + 25°C to +65°C,80-98%RH.Salt Spray Method 101,Condition A (90-95%RH @ 5% NaCl Solution,96 hrs).Thermal Shock Method 107D,Condition A (Fivecycles @ -55°C to +25°C to +85°C to +25°C).Operating Temperature -40°C to +85°CEnvironmental020 0.0200250.0250300.0300500.050075 0.0750800.0800850.0852100.1002150.1502200.2002250.2502300.3002350.3502400.4002450.450250 0.5002550.5502600.6002650.6502700.7002750.7502800.8002850.850410 1.000512 1.250413 1.300414 1.400415 1.500517 1.750420 2.000522 2.250425 2.500527 2.750430 3.000532 3.250435 3.500436 3.600440 4.000445 4.500547 4.750450 5.000455 5.500460 6.000465 6.5004707.0005727.2504757.5004808.0004858.5004909.0004959.500610 10.00071010.50061111.00071111.50061212.00071212.50061313.00061414.000615 15.00061616.00061717.00061818.00061919.00062020.00062121.00062222.000623 23.00062424.00062525.00062626.00062727.00062828.00062929.00063030.00063232.00063535.00064040.00064545.00065050.000A06 6 DC, 5 DC A1212 DC, 10 DC A1818 DC, 15 DC A2424 DC, 20 DC A3232 DC, 25 DC A4848 DC, 40 DC A6565 DC, 55 DC J06 6 AC, 5 AC J1212 AC, 10 AC J1818 AC, 15 ACJ2424 AC, 20 AC J4848 AC, 40 AC K20120 AC, 65 AC L40240 AC, 130 AC10Agency Approval8Actuator Color8 ACTUATOR COLOR & LEGEND Actuator orVisi-Color Marking: Marking Color: Single Color Visi-Rocker Color:I-O ON-OFF Dual Rocker/Handle (Actuator Black)8White A B 1Black White Black C D 2White n/a Red F G 3White Red Green H J 4White Green Blue K L 5White Blue Y ellow M N 6Black Y ellow Gray P Q 7Black Gray OrangeRS8Black Orange10 AGENCY APPROVAL C UL Recognized & CSA Certified D VDE Certified, UL Recognized & CSA Certified9 MOUNTING/VOLTAGEMOUNTING STYLE VOLTAGE Threaded Insert 16-32 x 0.195 inches< 300C 96-32 X 0.195 inches ≥300 2ISO M3 x 5mm< 300D 9ISO M3 x 5mm ≥3007 TERMINAL1#10 Screw & Pressure Plate for Direct Wire Connection 2#10 Screw without Pressure Plate3 POLES 1One2Two 3Three4Four5 FREQUENCY & DELA Y 03DC 50/60Hz, Switch Only 105DC Instantaneous 11DC Ultra Short 12DC Short 14DC Medium 16DC Long20550/60Hz Instantaneous 2150/60Hz Ultra Short 2250/60Hz Short 2450/60Hz Medium2650/60Hz Long32DC, 50/60Hz Short 34DC, 50/60Hz Medium 36DC, 50/60Hz Long42650/60Hz Short, Hi-Inrush 44650/60Hz Medium, Hi-Inrush 46650/60Hz Long, Hi-Inrush 527DC, Short,Hi-Inrush 547DC,Medium, Hi-Inrush 567DC, Long, Hi-Inrush4 CIRCUITA0 Switch Only (No Coil) 4B0Series Trip (Current)C0Series Trip (Voltage)1 SERIES D6Current Rating4Circuit3Poles2Actuator9Mounting/Voltage7Terminal5Frequency & Delay1SeriesNotes:1 Handle breakers available up to four poles. Rocker breakers available up to three poles.2Actuator Code:A: Multi-pole units factory assembled with common handle tie.B: Handle location as viewed from front of breaker:2 pole - left pole3 pole - center pole4 pole - two handles at center poles3Multipole rocker breakers have one rocker per breaker, as viewed from the front of thepanel. Two pole - left pole. Three pole - center pole 4≤30A, select Current Rating code 630. 31-50A, select Current Rating code 650.5Voltage coil only available with delay codes 10 & 20.6Available to 50A max with circuit code BO only.7Available to 50A (UL/CSA), 30A (VDE) with circuit code BO only.8Color shown is visi and legend with remainder of rocker black.9≥300V: Three pole breaker 3Ø or 2 pole breaker 1Ø, UL/CSA limited to 30 FLA max.10VDE Approval requires Dual (I-O, ON-OFF) or I-O markings6 CURRENT RATING (AMPERES)OR VOLTAGE COIL (VOLTS, MIN. TRIP RATING)5P0LE 3P0LE 2P0LE 1SERIES TRIP (2 TERM'S.)LINELINEROCKER ACTUATOR INDICATE "ON"HANDLE ACTUATORSWITCH ONL Y (2 TERM'S.)#10-32 SCREW AND PRESSURE PLA TE PER TERMINAL"MULTI-POLE IDENTIFICATION SCHEMENotes:1All dimensions are in inches [millimeters].2T olerance ±.015 [.38] unless otherwise specified.3-POLE(DF3) 3-POLE(DC3)REMOVALASSEMBL YNotes:1All dimensions are in inches [millimeters].2T olerance ±.015 [.38] unless otherwise specified.3Dimensions apply to all variations shown. Notice that circuit breaker line and load termi-nal orientation on indicate OFF is opposite of indicate ON.4For pole orientation with horizontal legend, rotate front view clockwise 90°.Notes:1All dimensions are in inches [millimeters].2T olerance ±.010 [.25] unless otherwise specified.。
PEUL610Q496-02_060512パスワードなし
ML610Q496User’s ManualIssue Date: Jun 5, 2012PEUL610Q496-02NOTESNo copying or reproduction of this document, in part or in whole, is permitted without the consent of LAPIS Semiconductor Co., Ltd. The content specified herein is subject to change for improvement without notice.The content specified herein is for the purpose of introducing LAPIS Semiconductor 's products (hereinafter "Products"). If you wish to use any such Product, please be sure to refer to the specifications, which can be obtained from LAPIS Semiconductor upon request. Examples of application circuits, circuit constants and any other information contained herein illustrate the standard usage and operations of the Products. The peripheral conditions must be taken into account when designing circuits for mass production.Great care was taken in ensuring the accuracy of the information specified in this document. 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LAPIS Semiconductor shall bear no responsibility whatsoever for your use of any Product outside of the prescribed scope or not in accordance with the instruction manual.The Products are not designed or manufactured to be used with any equipment, device or system which requires an extremely high level of reliability the failure or malfunction of which may result in a direct threat to human life or create a risk of human injury (such as a medical instrument, transportation equipment, aerospace machinery, nuclear-reactor controller, fuel-controller or other safety device). LAPIS Semiconductor shall bear no responsibility in any way for use of any of the Products for the above special purposes. If a Product is intended to be used for any such special purpose, please contact a ROHM sales representative before purchasing.If you intend to export or ship overseas any Product or technology specified herein that may be controlled under the Foreign Exchange and the Foreign Trade Law, you will be required to obtain a license or permit under the Law.Copyright 2012 LAPIS Semiconductor Co., Ltd.PrefaceThis manual describes the operation of the hardware of the 8-bit microcontroller ML610Q496.The following manuals are also available. Read them as necessary.nX-U8/100 Core Instruction ManualDescription on the basic architecture and the each instruction of the nX-U8/100 Core.MACU8 Assembler Package User’s ManualDescription on the method of operating the relocatable assembler, the linker, the librarian, and the object converter and also on the specifications of the assembler language.CCU8 User’s ManualDescription on the method of operating the compiler.CCU8 Programming GuideDescription on the method of programming.CCU8 Language ReferenceDescription on the language specifications.DTU8 Debugger User’s ManualDescription on the method of operating the debugger DTU8.IDEU8 User’s ManualDescription on the integrated development environment IDEU8.uEASE User’s ManualDescription on the on-chip debug tool uEASE.uEASE connection Manual for ML610Q496Description about the connection between uEASE and ML610Q496.FWuEASE Flash Writer Host Program User’s ManualDescription on the Flash Writer host program.NotationClassification Notation Description♦ Numeric value xxh, xxH Indicates a hexadecimal number. x: Any value in the range of 0 to F xxb Indicates a binary number; “b” may be omitted. x: A value 0 or 1♦ Unit word, W 1 word = 16 bitsbyte, B 1 byte = 8 bitsnibble, N 1 nibble = 4 bits106Mmaga-,K210 = 1024kilo-,103 = 1000kkilo-,10-3milli-,mµ10-6micro-,10-9nano-,nsecond, s (lower case) second♦Terminology “H” level, “1” level Indicates high voltage signal levels V IH and V OH as specified by theelectrical characteristics.“L” level, “0” level Indicates low voltage signal levels V IL and V OL as specified by theelectrical characteristics.♦ Register descriptionR/W: Indicates that Read/Write attribute. “R” indicates that data can be read and “W” indicates that data can be written. “R/W” indicates that data can be read or written.Table of Contents1 Overview...............................................................................................................................................................1 1 1.1 Features........................................................................................................................................................1 1 1.2 Configuration of Functional Blocks.............................................................................................................1 51.2.1 Block Diagram of ML610Q496........................................................................................................1 5 1.3 Pins...............................................................................................................................................................1 61.3.1 Pin Layout of ML610Q496 TQFP64 Package................................................................................1 6of Pins.......................................................................................................................................1 71.3.2 List1.3.3 Description of Pins..........................................................................................................................1 91.3.4 Termination of Unused Pins.........................................................................................................1 132 CPU and Memory Space......................................................................................................................................2 1 2.1 Overview.......................................................................................................................................................2 1 2.2 Program Memory Space...............................................................................................................................2 1 2.3 Data Memory Space.....................................................................................................................................2 2 2.4 Instruction Length.......................................................................................................................................2 2 2.5 Data Type.....................................................................................................................................................2 2 2.6 Description of Registers...............................................................................................................................2 32.6.1 List of Registers...............................................................................................................................2 32.6.2 Data Segment Register (DSR)........................................................................................................2 4Function......................................................................................................................................................3 1 3 Reset3.1 Overview.......................................................................................................................................................3 13.1.1 Features...........................................................................................................................................3 13.1.2 Configuration...................................................................................................................................3 13.1.3 List of Pin.........................................................................................................................................3 2 3.2 Description of Registers...............................................................................................................................3 33.2.1 List of Registers...............................................................................................................................3 33.2.2 Reset Status Register (RSTAT).......................................................................................................3 3 3.3 Description of Operation..............................................................................................................................3 53.3.1 Operation of System Reset Mode....................................................................................................3 5Control Function.........................................................................................................................................4 1 4 MCU4.1 Overview.......................................................................................................................................................4 14.1.1 Features...........................................................................................................................................4 14.1.2 Configuration...................................................................................................................................4 1 4.2 Description of Registers...............................................................................................................................4 24.2.1 List of Registers...............................................................................................................................4 24.2.2 Stop Code Acceptor (STPACP)........................................................................................................4 34.2.3 Standby Control Register (SBYCON).............................................................................................4 44.2.4 Block Control Register 0(BLKCON0).............................................................................................4 54.2.5 Block Control Register 1(BLKCON1).............................................................................................4 74.2.6 Block Control Register 2(BLKCON2).............................................................................................4 84.2.7 Block Control Register 3(BLKCON3)...........................................................................................4 104.2.8 Block Control Register 4(BLKCON4)...........................................................................................4 114.2.9 Block Control Register 5(BLKCON5)...........................................................................................4 124.2.10 Flash Remap Register (REMAPADD)..........................................................................................4 134.2.11 Flash Remap Status Register (REMAPS)....................................................................................4 14 4.3 Description of Operation............................................................................................................................4 154.3.1 Program Run Mode.......................................................................................................................4 154.3.2 HALT Mode....................................................................................................................................4 154.3.3 STOP Mode....................................................................................................................................4 164.3.4 Block Control Function.................................................................................................................4 19function by software..........................................................................................................4 204.3.5 Remap4.3.6 Remap function by hardware (external terminal).......................................................................4 21in Use...................................................................................................................................4 224.3.7 Notes5 Interrupts (INTs)..................................................................................................................................................5 1 5.1 Overview.......................................................................................................................................................5 15.1.1 Features...........................................................................................................................................5 1 5.2 Description of Registers...............................................................................................................................5 25.2.1 List of Registers...............................................................................................................................5 25.2.2 Interrupt Enable Register 0 (IE0)..................................................................................................5 35.2.3 Interrupt Enable Register 1 (IE1)..................................................................................................5 45.2.4 Interrupt Enable Register 2 (IE2)..................................................................................................5 65.2.5 Interrupt Enable Register 3 (IE3)..................................................................................................5 75.2.6 Interrupt Enable Register 4 (IE4)..................................................................................................5 85.2.7 Interrupt Enable Register 5 (IE5)..................................................................................................5 95.2.8 Interrupt Enable Register 6 (IE6)................................................................................................5 105.2.9 Interrupt Enable Register 7 (IE7)................................................................................................5 115.2.10 Interrupt Request Register 0 (IRQ0)............................................................................................5 125.2.11 Interrupt Request Register 1 (IRQ1)............................................................................................5 145.2.12 Interrupt Request Register 2 (IRQ2)............................................................................................5 165.2.13 Interrupt Request Register 3 (IRQ3)............................................................................................5 175.2.14 Interrupt Request Register 4 (IRQ4)............................................................................................5 185.2.15 Interrupt Request Register 5 (IRQ5)............................................................................................5 195.2.16 Interrupt Request Register 6 (IRQ6)............................................................................................5 215.2.17 Interrupt Request Register 7 (IRQ7)............................................................................................5 22 5.3 Description of Operation............................................................................................................................5 245.3.1 Maskable Interrupt Processing.....................................................................................................5 265.3.2 Non-Maskable Interrupt Processing.............................................................................................5 265.3.3 Software Interrupt Processing......................................................................................................5 265.3.4 Notes on Interrupt Routine...........................................................................................................5 275.3.5 Interrupt Disable State.................................................................................................................5 30Generation Circuit.....................................................................................................................................6 1 6 Clock6.1 Overview.......................................................................................................................................................6 16.1.1 Features...........................................................................................................................................6 16.1.2 Configuration...................................................................................................................................6 16.1.3 List of Pins.......................................................................................................................................6 2 6.2 Description of Registers...............................................................................................................................6 26.2.1 List of Registers...............................................................................................................................6 26.2.2 Frequency Control Register 0 (FCON0).........................................................................................6 36.2.3 Frequency Control Register 1 (FCON1).........................................................................................6 56.2.4 Frequency Control Register 3 (FCON3).........................................................................................6 66.2.5 Frequency Status Register (FSTAT)...............................................................................................6 7 6.3 Description of Operation..............................................................................................................................6 86.3.1 Low-Speed Clock..............................................................................................................................6 86.3.2 High-Speed Clock..........................................................................................................................6 116.3.3 Switching of System Clock............................................................................................................6 16 6.4 Specifying port registers............................................................................................................................6 186.4.1 Functioning P66 (OUTCLK) as the high speed clock output......................................................6 186.4.2 Functioning P65 (LSCLK) as the low speed clock output............................................................6 196.4.3 Functioning P74/OSC0 as the external clock input.....................................................................6 207 TimeBase Counter...............................................................................................................................................7 1 7.1 Overview.......................................................................................................................................................7 17.1.1 Features...........................................................................................................................................7 17.1.2 Configuration...................................................................................................................................7 1 7.2 Description of Registers...............................................................................................................................7 37.2.1 List of Registers...............................................................................................................................7 37.2.2 Low-Speed Time Base Counter (LTBR)..........................................................................................7 47.2.3 High-Speed Time Base Counter Divide Register (HTBDR)..........................................................7 57.2.4 Low-Speed Time Base Counter Frequency Adjustment Registers L and H.................................7 67.2.5 Low-Speed Time Base Clock Output Control Register (LTBCCON).............................................7 77.2.6 Low-Speed Time Base Counter for RTC (LTBRR).........................................................................7 87.2.7 Low-Speed Time Base Counter Frequency Adjustment Registers L and H for RTC...................7 9 7.3 Description of Operation............................................................................................................................7 107.3.1 Low-Speed Time Base Counter.....................................................................................................7 107.3.2 High-Speed Time Base Counter....................................................................................................7 117.3.3 Low-Speed Time Base Counter Frequency Adjustment Function..............................................7 127.3.4 A signal generation for 16bit timer 2-3 frequency measurement mode......................................7 138 Timers...................................................................................................................................................................8 1 8.1 Overview.......................................................................................................................................................8 18.1.1 Features...........................................................................................................................................8 18.1.2 Configuration...................................................................................................................................8 1 8.2 Description of Registers...............................................................................................................................8 38.2.1 List of Registers...............................................................................................................................8 38.2.2 Timer 0 Data Register (TM0D).......................................................................................................8 48.2.3 Timer 1 Data Register (TM1D).......................................................................................................8 58.2.4 Timer 2 Data Register (TM2D).......................................................................................................8 68.2.5 Timer 3 Data Register (TM3D).......................................................................................................8 78.2.6 Timer 4 Data Register (TM4D).......................................................................................................8 88.2.7 Timer 5 Data Register (TM5D).......................................................................................................8 98.2.8 Timer 0 Counter Register (TM0C)................................................................................................8 108.2.9 Timer 1 Counter Register (TM1C)................................................................................................8 118.2.10 Timer 2 Counter Register (TM2C)................................................................................................8 128.2.11 Timer 3 Counter Register (TM3C)................................................................................................8 138.2.12 Timer 4 Counter Register (TM4C)................................................................................................8 148.2.13 Timer 1 Counter Register (TM5C)................................................................................................8 158.2.14 Timer 0 Control Register 0 (TM0CON0)......................................................................................8 168.2.15 Timer 1 Control Register 0 (TM1CON0)......................................................................................8 178.2.16 Timer 2 Control Register 0 (TM2CON0)......................................................................................8 188.2.17 Timer 3 Control Register 0 (TM3CON0)......................................................................................8 198.2.18 Timer 4 Control Register 0 (TM4CON0)......................................................................................8 208.2.19 Timer 5 Control Register 0 (TM5CON0)......................................................................................8 218.2.20 Timer 0 Control Register 1 (TM0CON1)......................................................................................8 228.2.21 Timer 1 Control Register 1 (TM1CON1)......................................................................................8 238.2.22 Timer 2 Control Register 1 (TM2CON1)......................................................................................8 248.2.23 Timer 3 Control Register 1 (TM3CON1)......................................................................................8 258.2.24 Timer 4 Control Register 1 (TM4CON1)......................................................................................8 268.2.25 Timer 5 Control Register 1 (TM5CON1)......................................................................................8 27 8.3 Description of Operation............................................................................................................................8 288.3.1 Timer mode operation...................................................................................................................8 288.3.2 16-bit timer frequency measurement mode operation.................................................................8 298.3.3 16-bit timer frequency measurement mode application for setting UART baud-rate................8 319 PWM.....................................................................................................................................................................9 1 9.1 Overview.......................................................................................................................................................9 19.1.1 Features...........................................................................................................................................9 19.1.2 Configuration...................................................................................................................................9 19.1.3 List of Pins.......................................................................................................................................9 2 9.2 Description of Registers...............................................................................................................................9 29.2.1 List of Registers...............................................................................................................................9 29.2.2 PWM0 Period Registers (PW0PL, PW0PH)...................................................................................9 39.2.3 PWM0 Duty Registers (PW0DL, PW0DH).....................................................................................9 49.2.4 PWM0 Counter Registers (PW0CH, PW0CL)................................................................................9 59.2.5 PWM0 Control Register 0 (PW0CON0)..........................................................................................9 69.2.6 PWM0 Control Register 1 (PW0CON1)..........................................................................................9 7 9.3 Description of Operation..............................................................................................................................9 8 9.4 Specifying port registers............................................................................................................................9 109.4.1 Functioning P23 (PWM0) as the PWM output.............................................................................9 10。
DA-683计算机系列 Quick Installation Guide
P/N: 1802006830012DA-683 Quick Installation GuideThird Edition, April 20141. OverviewThe DA-683 computers are based on the Intel x86 processor and support DVI-I, 6 Gigabit Ethernet ports, 2 RS-232 serial ports, CompactFlash, and USB. The DA-683 comes in a standard 19-inch, 2U high form factor.With the Core Duo processor, the DA-683 can perform manyindustrial tasks yet consume little power, ensuring a cost-effective solution for industrial applications. Two slots for expansion modules provide the great flexibility in system integration and expansion.2. Model Names and Package ChecklistThe DA-683 Series includes the following models: •DA-683-SP-XPE: x86 Ready-to-Run Rackmount Computer with 1.66 GHz CPU, DVI-I, 6 Giga LANs, 2 RS-232 Serial Ports, 4 DI + 4DO, 2 Peripherals Expansion Slots, CompactFlash, 4 USB, Single Power, Windows Embedded Standard, -10 to 60°C operating temperature•DA-683-SP-LX: x86 Ready-to-Run Rackmount Computer with 1.66 GHz CPU, DVI-I, 6 Giga LANs, 2 RS-232 Serial Ports, 4 DI + 4DO, 2 Peripherals Expansion Slots, CompactFlash, 4 USB, Single Power, Linux, -10 to 60°C operating temperature •DA-683-DPP-T-XPE: IEC 61850-3 x86 Ready-to-RunRackmount Computer with 1.66 GHz CPU, DVI-I, 6 Giga LANs, 2 RS-232 Serial Ports, 4 DI + 4 DO, 2 Peripherals Expansion Slots, CompactFlash, 4 USB, Dual Power, Windows Embedded Standard, -40 to 70°C operating temperature•DA-683-DPP-T-LX: IEC 61850-3 x86 Ready-to-RunRackmount Computer with 1.66GHz CPU, VGA, 6 Giga LANs, 2 RS-232 Serial Ports, 4 DI + 4 DO, 2 Peripherals Expansion Slots, CompactFlash, 4 USB, Dual Power, Linux, -40 to 70°C operating temperature.•DA-683-SP-W7E: x86 ready-to-run rackmount computer with 1.66 GHz CPU, DVI-I, 6 Giga LANs, 2 RS-232 serial ports, 4 DIs, 4 DOs, 2 peripheral expansion slots, CompactFlash, 4 USB ports, single power, Windows Embedded Standard 7, -10 to 60°C operating temperature•DA-683-DPP-T-W7E: IEC 61850-3 x86 ready-to-runrackmount computer with 1.66 GHz CPU, DVI-I, 6 Giga LANs, 2 RS-232 serial ports, 4 DIs, 4 DOs, 2 peripheral expansion slots, CompactFlash, 4 USB ports, dual power, Windows Embedded Standard 7, -40 to 70°C operating temperatureEach model is shipped with following standard items:• DA-683 basic unit• Quick Installation Guide • Document & Software CD• Ethernet Cable: RJ45 to RJ45 cross-over cable, 100 cm •Product Warranty StatementOptional Expansion Modules: •DA-SP08-I-DB: 8-port RS-232/422/485 serial module with DB9 connector and digital isolation• DA-SP08-DB: 8-port RS-232/422/485 serial module with DB9 connector• DA-SP08-I-TB: 8-port RS-232/422/485 serial module with terminal block connector and digital isolation• DA-SP38-I-TB: 8-port RS-422/485 serial module with terminal block connector and digital isolation• DA-SW08-RJ: 8-port 10/100 Mbps unmanaged switch module• DA-LN04-RJ: 4-port 10/100 Mbps LAN module •DA-UPCI-DK: Universal PCI development kit3. Hardware InstallationFront ViewRear ViewNOTE Expansion modules can be installed in either Slot A or Slot B. For example, in the above figure the LAN port module DA-LN04-RJ is installed in Slot A and the serial port module DA-SP08-I-DB is installed in Slot B.Connecting the PowerThe DA-683 offers both single power and dual power inputs. Use a screwdriver to remove the screws. Connect the power cord to the screws, and then attach the screws to the unit. For single powermodels (SP), use Power 1 only; for dual power models (DPP-T), use both Power 1 and Power 2. Refer to the following figure for detailed information. When finished, press the Power Switchbutton to start the system. It will take about 30 to 60 seconds for your operating system to boot up.For more detailed power connection and surge protection information, Refer to the Hardware User’s Manual. Reset ButtonPressing the Reset button initiates a hardware warm reboot. The button plays the same role as a desktop PC’s reset button. After pressing the reset button, the system will reboot automatically. Front Panel LEDsThere are 60 LED indicators on the front panel. Information about each LED is given in the following table. The additional LEDs, named Port 1 and Port 2, are reserved for future use.LED NameColor LED Description PowerGreen Power is onOffNo power input or power error Storage Yellow /Blinking Data is being written to or to read from the storage unit OffStorage unit is idleEthernet Port 1000 Mbps Green 1000 Mbps of Ethernet port is active Off No activityEthernet Port 100 Mbps Yellow 100 Mbps of Ethernet port is active Off 10 Mbps or no activitySerial Port TX 1-2 Green Serial port is transmitting data Off No operationSerial Port RX 1-2 Yellow Serial port is receiving data Off No operationModule Slot A GreenSerial port is transmitting data, or 100 Mbps Ethernet port is activeOrangeSerial port is receiving data, or 10 Mbps Ethernet port is activeModule Slot B GreenSerial port is transmitting data, or 100 Mbps Ethernet port is activeOrangeSerial port is receiving data, or 10 Mbps Ethernet port is active/supportThe Americas: +1-714-528-6777 (toll-free: 1-888-669-2872)Europe: +49-89-3 70 03 99-0 Asia-Pacific: +886-2-8919-1230China: +86-21-5258-9955 (toll-free: 800-820-5036)2014 Moxa Inc., All Rights ReservedConnecting a PS/2 Keyboard and MouseYour DA-683 embedded computer comes with a PS/2 mini-DIN connector to connect to a PS/2 keyboard and PS/2 mouse with a Y-type cable. This 6-pin mini-DIN connector has the pin assignments shown below.Pin No. Signal Definition1 PS/2 Keyboard Data 2 PS/2 Mouse Data 3GND 4 VCC 5 PS/2 Keyboard Clock 6 PS/2 Mouse ClockUse a Y-type cable to convert the mini-DIN connector into two 6-pin mini-DIN connectors to connect both a PS/2 keyboard and PS/2 mouse. The Y-type cable is not included in the accessory package. It should be purchased separately. You may also use the USB ports to connect your USB-based keyboard and mouse.Connecting to a DisplayYour DA-683 embedded computer comes with a 25-pin DVI-Ifemale connector to connect to a DVI-I monitor. Be sure to turn off the power before you connect or disconnect the monitor cable.Connecting USB DevicesThe DA-683 embedded computer has four USB 2.0 ports: two are on the front panel, and two are on the rear panel. All of the ports are UHCI, Rev 2.0 compliant, and support Plug & Play and hot swapping. These ports can be used to connect USB devices, such as a keyboard, mouse, USB flash disk, and USB CD-ROM. Inaddition, both USB ports can support boot disks; they can be activated by modifying the BIOS settings. The Chapter “BIOS Setup” describes the configuration process in detail.Connecting LAN PortsThe DA-683 has 6 10/100/1000 Mbps LAN ports. When the cable is properly connected, the LEDs on the RJ45 connectors will glow to The default IP addresses and netmasks of the Gigabit LAN ports are as follows. Please note that XPE and W7E models use DHCP. Default IP Address NetmaskLAN 1 192.168.3.127 255.255.255.0 LAN 2 192.168.4.127 255.255.255.0 LAN 3 192.168.5.127 255.255.255.0 LAN 4 192.168.6.127 255.255.255.0 LAN 5 192.168.7.127 255.255.255.0 LAN 6192.168.8.127255.255.255.0Connecting Digital Input/Output ChannelsThe DA-683 computer comes with 4 digital input channels and 4 digital output channels located on the rear panel. These DI/DO channels can be connected with the terminal block. Refer to the Hardware User’s Manual for detailed wiring methods.Inserting and Removing Expansion ModulesThe DA-683 embedded computer has two expansion slots forinserting expansion modules. Expansion modules can be installed in either Slot A or Slot B. To insert or remove expansion modules, follow these instructions:1. Disconnect the DA-683 from the power source.2. Unscrew expansion module A or module B on the rear panel.3. Carefully insert or remove the expansion module by pushing orpulling on both screws at the same time. By pushing or pulling on the two screws evenly, you can ensure that the board is inserted or removed without being damaged.4. Configuring the Ethernet InterfaceLinux users should follow these steps:If you use the console cable to configure network settings for the first time, use the following commands to edit the interfaces file:#ifdown –a//Disable LAN1~LAN6 interface first, before you reconfigure the LAN settings. LAN1 = eth0, LAN2 = eth1 and so on//#vi /etc/network/interfaces//check the LAN interface first//After the boot setting of the LAN interface has been modified, use the following commands to activate the LAN settings immediately:#sync; ifup –aXPE users should follow these steps:Step 1: Go to Start → Settings → Network Connections . Step 2: On the screen of Local Area Connection Properties , click Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) and then select Properties . Step 3: Click OK after inputting the proper IP address and Netmask.W7E users should follow these steps:Step 1: Go to Start → Control Panel → Network and Internet→ View network status and tasks → Change adapter setting. Step 2: On the screen of Local Area Connection Properties ,click Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) and then selectProperties . Select Internet Protocol Version 4, then click Properties. Step 3: Click OK after inputting the proper IP address andnetmask.。
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Power Rating at 70℃
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Max. Over- Load
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LTM4655 Low EMI Dual 13V to 40VIN, 12V 4AOUT
1Rev. 0DESCRIPTIONLow EMI Dual 13V to 40V IN , 12V/4A OUT µModule RegulatorDemonstration circuit 2898A is a dual DC/DC converter with a 13V to 40V input voltage range, two 12V outputs at 4A each featuring the LTM ®4655. The LTM4655 is a EN55022B compliant 40V, dual 4A or single 8A step-down or 50W inverting DC/DC µModule ® regulator .The switching frequencies of both channels are set at 1.2MHz on DC2898A. If the output voltage collapses suf-ficiently due to an overload or short-circuit condition, the internal oscillator will foldback to one-fifth of the LTM4655’s programmed switching frequency, protect-ing the power switch from damage.All registered trademarks and trademarks are the property of their respective owners.Key features of this board include:• SSFM Jumper for Spread Spectrum Options • CLKIN Inputs for External Sync • PGOOD Signals for Each OutputThe two channels can be paralleled for higher output cur-rent. See the data sheet for more information on setting up the board for paralleling the two outputs.The LTM4655 data sheet gives a complete description of the device, its operation and application information. Thedata sheet must be read in conjunction with this demo manual prior to working on or modifying DC2898A.Design files for this circuit board are available .BOARD PHOTOPart marking is either ink mark or laser markSYMBOL PARAMETER CONDITIONS MIN TYP MAX UNITS V IN Input Supply Range1340V f SW Switching Frequency 1.2MHz V OUT Output Voltage V IN = 14V to 40V, I OUT = 0A to 4A11.91212.1V I OUT Output Current per Output V IN = 13.5V04A V OUT(AC)Output Ripple (Across C23/C30)V IN = 28V, I OUT = 4A, 20MHz10mV P-P ηEfficiency V IN = 28V, I OUT = 4A89.5%Demo circuit 2898A is an easy way to evaluate the performance of the LTM4655. Refer to Figure 1 for proper measurement equipment setup, and follow the procedure below.1. With power off, connect the input power supply “+” to VIN1 and VIN2 and “–” to GND1 and GND2. Connect the loads from VOUT1+ to VOUT1–, and VOUT2+ to VOUT2–.2. Set voltage of the DC power supply at 14V. Turn on the power at the input.NOTE: Make sure that the input voltage does not exceed 40V.3. Check for the proper output voltage between VOUT1+ and VOUT1– (V OUT1= 12V). Check for the proper output voltage between VOUT2+ and VOUT2– (V OUT2 = 12V). NOTE: If there is no output, or output voltage value is out of the spec, temporarily disconnect the load to make sure that the load is not set too high.NOTE: The circuit features frequency foldback to protect the power switches during a fault or output current overload.4. Once the proper output voltage at each channel is established, adjust the load within the operating range and measure the output voltage regulation, ripple volt-age, efficiency and other parameters.NOTE: When measuring the input or output voltage ripple, care must be taken to avoid a long ground lead on the oscilloscope probe. Measure the input or output voltage ripple by touching the probe tip directly across the VIN1 or VIN2 and GND terminals, VOUT1+ and VOUT1– terminals, or VOUT2+ and VOUT2– terminals. See Figure 2 for proper scope probe technique.PERFORMANCE SUMMARY Specifications are at T A = 25°CQUICK START PROCEDURE2Rev. 03Rev. 0QUICK START PROCEDUREFigure 1. DC2898A Proper Equipment SetupFigure 2. Measuring Input or Output RippleIN OUT4Rev. 0QUICK START PROCEDUREFigure 3. DC2898A Output Efficiency vs Load Current (T A = 25°C)Figure 4. DC2898A Output RippleFigure 5. DC2898A Transient Response1µs/DIVdc2898a F04V OUT120mV/DIVV OUT220mV/DIV28V IN , I OUT1 = I OUT2= 4A, 20MHz50µs/DIVdc2898a F05I OUT n 2A/DIVV OUT n 50mV/DIV24V IN , I OUT= 2A TO 4A5Rev. 0QUICK START PROCEDUREFigure 6. DC2898A Thermal Performance (14V IN , I OUT1 = I OUT2 = 3.5A, T A = 25°C, Free Air)Figure 7. DC2898A Thermal Performance (24V IN , I OUT1 = I OUT2 = 3.5A, T A= 25°C, Free Air)6Rev. 0Figure 8. DC2898A Thermal Performance (40V IN , I OUT1 = I OUT2 = 3A, T A = 25°C, Free Air)Figure 9. Radiated Emissions Scan of the LTM4655. Producing 24V OUT at 7A, from 36V IN . DC2898A Hardware. f SW = 1.2MHz. Measured in a 10m Chamber. Peak Detect MethodA M P L I T U D E (dB µV /m )50607040302010–100FREQUENCY (MHz)308301302303304305306307309301000dc2898a F09MEAS DIST 10m SPEC DIST 10m+QUICK START PROCEDUREPARTS LISTITEM QTY REFERENCE PART DESCRIPTION MANUFACTURER/PART NUMBER Required Circuit Components12C1, C16CAP., 47µF, ALUM POL Y HYB, 63V, 20%, SMD10mm × 10.5mm, AEC-Q200, HVP SERIES SUN ELECTRONIC INDUSTRIES CORP., 63HVP47M26C2–C4, C13–C15CAP., 10µF, X7R, 50V, 10%, 1210, NO SUBS. ALLOWED MURATA, GRM32ER71H106KA12L 34C5, C17, C20, C37CAP., 1µF, X5R, 50V, 10%, 0603AVX, 06035D105KAT2A45C6, C7, C9, C11, C53CAP., 2.2µF, X7R, 100V, 10%, 1210AVX, 12101C225KAT2A54C21, C23, C28, C30CAP., 22µF, X7R, 25V, 10%, 1210SAMSUNG, CL32B226KAJNNNE62C26, C27CAP., 100µF, ALUM POL Y HYB, 35V, 20%, SMD8mm × 10.5mm, AEC-Q200, HVP SERIES SUN ELECTRONIC INDUSTRIES CORP., 35HVP100M72C35, C36CAP., 2200pF, X7R, 50V, 10%, 0603AVX, 06035C222KAT2A82C38, C39CAP., 100pF, X7R, 50V, 10%, 0603AVX, 06035C101KAT2A92R1, R9RES., 100k, 1%, 1/10W, 0603, AEC-Q200VISHAY, CRCW0603100KFKEA101R2RES., 82.5k, 1%, 1/10W, 0603, AEC-Q200PANASONIC, ERJ3EKF8252V112R3, R8RES., 95.3k, 1%, 1/10W, 0603, AEC-Q200PANASONIC, ERJ3EKF9532V122R10, R11RES., 261k, 1%, 1/10W, 0603, AEC-Q200NIC, NRC06F2613TRF132R12, R13RES., 28k, 1%, 1/10W, 0603, AEC-Q200PANASONIC, ERJ3EKF2802V142R18, R23RES., 49.9Ω, 1%, 1/10W, 0603, AEC-Q200VISHAY, CRCW060349R9FKEA152R19, R20RES., 10Ω, 1%, 1/10W, 0603VISHAY, CRCW060310R0FKEA162R26, R28RES., 240k, 1%, 1/10W, 0603VISHAY, CRCW0603240KFKEA172R30, R32RES., 3.32k, 1%, 1/10W, 0603, AEC-Q200PANASONIC, ERJ3EKF3321V182R36, R37RES., 124k, 1%, 1/10W, 0603, AEC-Q200PANASONIC, ERJ3EKF1243V191U1IC, DC/DC REGULATOR, BGA-144 (16mm × 16mm × 5.01mm)ANALOG DEVICES, LTM4655EY#PBF Additional Demo Board Circuit Components10C8, C22, C24, C25, C29, C31,C32, C44–C46, C49–C51CAP., OPTION, 121020C18, C19, C33, C34, C40–C42, C54CAP., OPTION, 060330C43, C52CAP., OPTION, 080540D1, D2DIODE, OPTION, SMA50L1, L4IND., OPTION, 120660L2, L3IND., OPTION711R4, R5, R7, R14, R15, R21,R24, R25, R34, R39, R42RES., 0Ω, 1/10W, 0603, AEC-Q200VISHAY, CRCW06030000Z0EA80R6, R16, R17, R22, R27, R29,R31, R33, R35, R38, R43–R46RES., OPTION, 060391R40RES., 0Ω, 1W, 2512, 7A, AEC-Q200VISHAY, CRCW25120000Z0EG100R41RES., OPTION, 2512Hardware: For Demo Board Only110E1–E9, E11TEST POINT, TURRET, 0.064" MTG. HOLE, PCB 0.062" THK MILL-MAX, 2308-2-00-80-00-00-07-0214E13-E26TEST POINT, TURRET, 0.094" MTG. HOLE, PCB 0.062" THK MILL-MAX, 2501-2-00-80-00-00-07-0312J1–J12CONN., BANANA JACK, FEMALE, THT, NON-INSULATED,SWAGE, 0.218"KEYSTONE, 575-441JP1CONN., HDR, MALE, 2×4, 2mm, VERT, ST, THT WURTH ELEKTRONIK, 6200082112154MP1–MP4STANDOFF, NYLON, SNAP-ON, 0.50"KEYSTONE, 883361XJP2CONN., SHUNT, FEMALE, 2 POS, 2mm WURTH ELEKTRONIK, 608002134217Rev. 0SIMPLIFIED SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM84(:enohP8Rev. 09Rev. 0Information furnished by Analog Devices is believed to be accurate and reliable. However , no responsibility is assumed by Analog Devices for its use, nor for any infringements of patents or other rights of third parties that may result from its use. Specifications subject to change without notice. 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datasheet
1.10 ≤ VCC ≤ 1.30 0.8 x VCC 1.40 ≤ VCC ≤ 1.60 0.8 x VCC 1.65 ≤ VCC ≤ 1.95 0.8 x VCC 2.30 ≤ VCC < 2.70 0.8 x VCC 2.70 ≤ VCC ≤ 3.60 0.8 x VCC
VIL
LOW Level Input Voltage
Pin Names A Y NC Description Input Output No Connect (Top View) Pad Assignments for MicroPak
Function Table
Y=A Inputs A L H
H = HIGH Logic Level L = LOW Logic Level
Supply Voltage Input Voltage (VIN) Output Voltage (VOUT) VCC = 0.0V HIGH or LOW State Output Current in IOH/IOL VCC = 3.0V to 3.6V VCC = 2.3V to 2.7V VCC = 1.65V to 1.95V VCC = 1.4V to 1.6V VCC = 1.1V to 1.3V VCC = 0.9V Free Air Operating Temperature (TA) Minimum Input Edge Rate (∆t/∆V) VIN = 0.8V to 2.0V, VCC = 3.0V 10 ns/V
TinyLogic is a registered trademark of Fairchild Semiconductor Corporation. MicroPak, and Quiet Series are trademarks of Fairchild Semiconductor Corporation.
ITR9606中文资料
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Fig.5 Collector Dark Current vs.
Ambient Temperature
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Ie-Radiant Intensity (mW/sr)
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VR=5V
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LTM4609中文资料
PIN CONFIGURATION
(See Table 6 Pin Assignment)
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L
BANK 4
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BANK 5
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BANK 6
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LGA PACKAGE 141-LEAD (15mm s 15mm s 2.8mm) TJMAX = 125°C, θJP = 4°C/W, WEIGHT = 1.5g
For more information on lead free part marking, go to: /leadfree/ This product is only offered in trays. For more information go to: /packaging/
SYMBOL
PARAMETER
CONDITIONS
MIN TYP
MAX UNITS
Input Specifications
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Input DC Voltage
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Undervoltage Lockout Threshold VIN Falling
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DESCRIPTION
The LTM®4609 is a high efficiency switching mode buckboost power supply. Included in the package are the switching controller, power FETs and support components. Operating over an input voltage range of 4.5V to 36V, the LTM4609 supports an output voltage range of 0.8V to 34V, set by a resistor. This high efficiency design delivers up to 4A continuous current in boost mode (10A in buck mode). Only the inductor, sense resistor, bulk input and output capacitors are needed to finish the design.
LT1086资料
2
LT1086 Series
ELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTICS
PARAMETER
Reference Voltage (Note 2)
Output Voltage (Note 2)
CONDITIONS LT1086, LT1086H
LT1086-2.85
LT1086-3.3
LT1086-3.6
Control Section ............................... 0°C to 125°C Power Transistor ............................. 0°C to 150°C “I” Grades Control Section .......................... – 40°C to 125°C Power Transistor ........................ – 40°C to 150°C
A 2.85V output version is offered for SCSI-2 active termination. For surface mount applications see the LT11172.85 data sheet. For high current or lower dropout requirements see the LT1123-2.85 data sheet.
日东胶带型号用途
日东胶带代表型号:【No.5919M】【No.5680W】【CS-9611】【No.581】【No.5603】【No.5915】【No.5000NS】【No.53100】【No.5011N】【No.501L】【No.507】【No.525B】【PF-370】【No.509A】【No.5091】【No.5305W】【VR-5311、VR-5321】【HJ-0240、HJ-9210】【TW-Y01】【No.5302A】【No.535A】【No.511】【No.513】【No.501K】【No.554】【No.510】【No.500】【No.5015】【No.5114】【No.532】【No.541】【No.5713】【No.575】________________________________________耐热双面粘合胶带No.5919M•无基体材料的双面粘合胶带,耐热性高,粘着强度大。
•剥离层使用的是耐热性高的陶瓷涂层。
具有优好的耐热性,即使不揭下剥离层也可进行焊接加工作业。
•也备有双面剥离层类型的产品。
•用于固定FPC和加强板•用于固定边框和FPC________________________________________遮光、反射用双面粘合胶带No.5680W•采用了黑白色特殊基体材料,使白色部分几乎不吸收光线。
•是特殊基体材料,具有优良的遮光性能。
•粘合剂对各种粘贴物均可发挥高度的粘着性能。
•LCD与逆光照明源的固定用•逆光照明LED的遮光、固定用________________________________________透明双面粘合胶带CS-9611•超薄型粘合剂,具优良的透明性。
•在光照、高温高湿环境下使用也不会损毁外观。
•适用于聚碳酸酯等塑料的粘接。
•在无尘室里进行生产制造。
•用于往显示器面板粘贴功能性薄膜(光学薄膜)•在玻璃与玻璃之间使用此胶带________________________________________安装工序用耐热双面粘合胶带No.581•在SMT工序中,能将印刷电路板暂时牢牢地固定住,工程完成后容易剥离,并可反复使用。
ltu低压测量单元 技术参数
ltu低压测量单元技术参数LTU(低压测量单元)是一种用于测量低压系统电压、电流和频率的仪器。
它通常由电流变压器(CT)、电压变压器(VT)、频率计以及显示和记录仪等组成。
以下是LTU的一些常见技术参数:1.测量范围:LTU的电压测量范围通常从0到1000伏特,电流测量范围通常从0到100安培。
频率测量范围通常为45-65赫兹。
2.精度:LTU的精度通常在测量范围内为0.2-0.5%。
这意味着测量值与实际值之间的误差很小。
3.分辨率:LTU的分辨率通常为0.01伏特、0.01安培或0.01赫兹,这意味着它可以非常准确地测量电压、电流和频率的小变化。
4.采样率:LTU通常具有很高的采样率,可以以每秒数百次或数千次的频率进行数据采集。
这使得它能够捕捉到系统中瞬态或快速变化的电压和电流。
5.供电要求:LTU通常需要接收外部电源,例如220V AC或24V DC。
这确保了它的正常运行和准确的测量。
6.输出接口:LTU通常具有多种输出接口,例如RS232、RS485或Modbus等。
这些接口可以用于将数据传输给其他设备或计算机系统进行分析和记录。
7.工作温度范围:LTU通常能在广泛的温度范围内正常工作,例如-10°C到60°C。
这使得它适用于各种不同的环境条件。
8.外壳材料:LTU通常由高强度、耐腐蚀的材料制成,例如铝合金或不锈钢。
这确保了它的长期稳定性和耐用性。
9.防护等级:LTU通常具有防护等级,例如IP65,以保护其免受尘埃、水雨等外部环境的影响。
10.尺寸和重量:LTU的尺寸和重量通常较小,便于携带和安装,适用于各种不同的应用场景。
总之,LTU作为一种用于测量低压系统电压、电流和频率的仪器,具有较高的精度、分辨率和采样率,便于安装和携带,适用于各种不同的环境条件。
它在电力系统监测、实验室研究以及工业和民用领域中发挥着重要的作用。
IO-360-ES系列大陆发动机滑油系统故障研究
IO-360-ES系列大陆发动机滑油系统故障研究张唐磊(中国民航飞行学院飞机修理厂 四川广汉 618300)摘要:滑油压力是台架试车时检验发动机翻修质量的重要参数之一,滑油压力异常是发动机台架试车时滑油系统常见故障之一,通常包括压力过低、压力过高、压力波动等,滑油压力低会导致发动机各零件摩擦润滑不良,从而造成各零部件磨损过早,严重时会造成发动机彻底失效。
以大陆IO-360-ES为例,通过对滑油系统工作原理及各部件的功用进行分析,并提出相应的维护建议和排故方案,从而降低因发动机润滑不当导致的飞行安全事故的发生。
关键词:滑油系统 滑油压力低 试车 排故中图分类号:V263.6文献标识码:A 文章编号:1672-3791(2023)24-0102-04Research on the Fault of the Lubricating Oil System ofIO-360-ES Serial Continental EnginesZHANG Tanglei(Aircraft Repair Factory, Civil Aviation Flight University of China, Guanghan, Sichuan Province, 618300 China) Abstract:Lubricating oil pressure is one of the important parameters for testing the quality of engine overhauls during rig tests. Abnormal lubricating oil pressure is one of the common faults of the lubricating oil system during engine rig tests, which usually includes too low pressure, too high pressure, pressure fluctuations, etc. Low lubricat‐ing oil pressure can lead to the poor friction and lubrication of the various parts of the engine, leading to the pre‐mature wear of various parts, and causing the complete failure of the engine in severe cases. This article takes Con‐tinental IO-360-ES as an example, analyzes the working principle of the lubricating oil system and the functions of various parts, and proposes corresponding maintenance suggestions and troubleshooting programs, in order to reduce the occurrence of flight safety accidents caused by improper engine lubrication.Key Words: Lubricating oil system; Low lubricating oil pressure; Test run; Troubleshooting西锐SR-20型飞机是美国西锐公司设计开发的一种小型活塞螺旋桨式飞机,采用下单翼设计,机身采用复合材料制造。