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NuMicro N9H30系列开发板用户手册说明书

NuMicro N9H30系列开发板用户手册说明书

NuMicro®FamilyArm® ARM926EJ-S BasedNuMaker-HMI-N9H30User ManualEvaluation Board for NuMicro® N9H30 SeriesNUMAKER-HMI-N9H30 USER MANUALThe information described in this document is the exclusive intellectual property ofNuvoton Technology Corporation and shall not be reproduced without permission from Nuvoton.Nuvoton is providing this document only for reference purposes of NuMicro microcontroller andmicroprocessor based system design. Nuvoton assumes no responsibility for errors or omissions.All data and specifications are subject to change without notice.For additional information or questions, please contact: Nuvoton Technology Corporation.Table of Contents1OVERVIEW (5)1.1Features (7)1.1.1NuMaker-N9H30 Main Board Features (7)1.1.2NuDesign-TFT-LCD7 Extension Board Features (7)1.2Supporting Resources (8)2NUMAKER-HMI-N9H30 HARDWARE CONFIGURATION (9)2.1NuMaker-N9H30 Board - Front View (9)2.2NuMaker-N9H30 Board - Rear View (14)2.3NuDesign-TFT-LCD7 - Front View (20)2.4NuDesign-TFT-LCD7 - Rear View (21)2.5NuMaker-N9H30 and NuDesign-TFT-LCD7 PCB Placement (22)3NUMAKER-N9H30 AND NUDESIGN-TFT-LCD7 SCHEMATICS (24)3.1NuMaker-N9H30 - GPIO List Circuit (24)3.2NuMaker-N9H30 - System Block Circuit (25)3.3NuMaker-N9H30 - Power Circuit (26)3.4NuMaker-N9H30 - N9H30F61IEC Circuit (27)3.5NuMaker-N9H30 - Setting, ICE, RS-232_0, Key Circuit (28)NUMAKER-HMI-N9H30 USER MANUAL3.6NuMaker-N9H30 - Memory Circuit (29)3.7NuMaker-N9H30 - I2S, I2C_0, RS-485_6 Circuit (30)3.8NuMaker-N9H30 - RS-232_2 Circuit (31)3.9NuMaker-N9H30 - LCD Circuit (32)3.10NuMaker-N9H30 - CMOS Sensor, I2C_1, CAN_0 Circuit (33)3.11NuMaker-N9H30 - RMII_0_PF Circuit (34)3.12NuMaker-N9H30 - RMII_1_PE Circuit (35)3.13NuMaker-N9H30 - USB Circuit (36)3.14NuDesign-TFT-LCD7 - TFT-LCD7 Circuit (37)4REVISION HISTORY (38)List of FiguresFigure 1-1 Front View of NuMaker-HMI-N9H30 Evaluation Board (5)Figure 1-2 Rear View of NuMaker-HMI-N9H30 Evaluation Board (6)Figure 2-1 Front View of NuMaker-N9H30 Board (9)Figure 2-2 Rear View of NuMaker-N9H30 Board (14)Figure 2-3 Front View of NuDesign-TFT-LCD7 Board (20)Figure 2-4 Rear View of NuDesign-TFT-LCD7 Board (21)Figure 2-5 Front View of NuMaker-N9H30 PCB Placement (22)Figure 2-6 Rear View of NuMaker-N9H30 PCB Placement (22)Figure 2-7 Front View of NuDesign-TFT-LCD7 PCB Placement (23)Figure 2-8 Rear View of NuDesign-TFT-LCD7 PCB Placement (23)Figure 3-1 GPIO List Circuit (24)Figure 3-2 System Block Circuit (25)Figure 3-3 Power Circuit (26)Figure 3-4 N9H30F61IEC Circuit (27)Figure 3-5 Setting, ICE, RS-232_0, Key Circuit (28)Figure 3-6 Memory Circuit (29)Figure 3-7 I2S, I2C_0, RS-486_6 Circuit (30)Figure 3-8 RS-232_2 Circuit (31)Figure 3-9 LCD Circuit (32)NUMAKER-HMI-N9H30 USER MANUAL Figure 3-10 CMOS Sensor, I2C_1, CAN_0 Circuit (33)Figure 3-11 RMII_0_PF Circuit (34)Figure 3-12 RMII_1_PE Circuit (35)Figure 3-13 USB Circuit (36)Figure 3-14 TFT-LCD7 Circuit (37)List of TablesTable 2-1 LCD Panel Combination Connector (CON8) Pin Function (11)Table 2-2 Three Sets of Indication LED Functions (12)Table 2-3 Six Sets of User SW, Key Matrix Functions (12)Table 2-4 CMOS Sensor Connector (CON10) Function (13)Table 2-5 JTAG ICE Interface (J2) Function (14)Table 2-6 Expand Port (CON7) Function (16)Table 2-7 UART0 (J3) Function (16)Table 2-8 UART2 (J6) Function (16)Table 2-9 RS-485_6 (SW6~8) Function (17)Table 2-10 Power on Setting (SW4) Function (17)Table 2-11 Power on Setting (S2) Function (17)Table 2-12 Power on Setting (S3) Function (17)Table 2-13 Power on Setting (S4) Function (17)Table 2-14 Power on Setting (S5) Function (17)Table 2-15 Power on Setting (S7/S6) Function (18)Table 2-16 Power on Setting (S9/S8) Function (18)Table 2-17 CMOS Sensor Connector (CON9) Function (19)Table 2-18 CAN_0 (SW9~10) Function (19)NUMAKER-HMI-N9H30 USER MANUAL1 OVERVIEWThe NuMaker-HMI-N9H30 is an evaluation board for GUI application development. The NuMaker-HMI-N9H30 consists of two parts: a NuMaker-N9H30 main board and a NuDesign-TFT-LCD7 extensionboard. The NuMaker-HMI-N9H30 is designed for project evaluation, prototype development andvalidation with HMI (Human Machine Interface) function.The NuMaker-HMI-N9H30 integrates touchscreen display, voice input/output, rich serial port serviceand I/O interface, providing multiple external storage methods.The NuDesign-TFT-LCD7 can be plugged into the main board via the DIN_32x2 extension connector.The NuDesign-TFT-LCD7 includes one 7” LCD which the resolution is 800x480 with RGB-24bits andembedded the 4-wires resistive type touch panel.Figure 1-1 Front View of NuMaker-HMI-N9H30 Evaluation BoardNUMAKER-HMI-N9H30 USER MANUAL Figure 1-2 Rear View of NuMaker-HMI-N9H30 Evaluation Board1.1 Features1.1.1 NuMaker-N9H30 Main Board Features●N9H30F61IEC chip: LQFP216 pin MCP package with DDR (64 MB)●SPI Flash using W25Q256JVEQ (32 MB) booting with quad mode or storage memory●NAND Flash using W29N01HVSINA (128 MB) booting or storage memory●One Micro-SD/TF card slot served either as a SD memory card for data storage or SDIO(Wi-Fi) device●Two sets of COM ports:–One DB9 RS-232 port with UART_0 used 75C3232E transceiver chip can be servedfor function debug and system development.–One DB9 RS-232 port with UART_2 used 75C3232E transceiver chip for userapplication●22 GPIO expansion ports, including seven sets of UART functions●JTAG interface provided for software development●Microphone input and Earphone/Speaker output with 24-bit stereo audio codec(NAU88C22) for I2S interfaces●Six sets of user-configurable push button keys●Three sets of LEDs for status indication●Provides SN65HVD230 transceiver chip for CAN bus communication●Provides MAX3485 transceiver chip for RS-485 device connection●One buzzer device for program applicationNUMAKER-HMI-N9H30 USER MANUAL●Two sets of RJ45 ports with Ethernet 10/100 Mbps MAC used IP101GR PHY chip●USB_0 that can be used as Device/HOST and USB_1 that can be used as HOSTsupports pen drives, keyboards, mouse and printers●Provides over-voltage and over current protection used APL3211A chip●Retain RTC battery socket for CR2032 type and ADC0 detect battery voltage●System power could be supplied by DC-5V adaptor or USB VBUS1.1.2 NuDesign-TFT-LCD7 Extension Board Features●7” resolution 800x480 4-wire resistive touch panel for 24-bits RGB888 interface●DIN_32x2 extension connector1.2 Supporting ResourcesFor sample codes and introduction about NuMaker-N9H30, please refer to N9H30 BSP:https:///products/gui-solution/gui-platform/numaker-hmi-n9h30/?group=Software&tab=2Visit NuForum for further discussion about the NuMaker-HMI-N9H30:/viewforum.php?f=31 NUMAKER-HMI-N9H30 USER MANUALNUMAKER-HMI-N9H30 USER MANUAL2 NUMAKER-HMI-N9H30 HARDWARE CONFIGURATION2.1 NuMaker-N9H30 Board - Front View Combination Connector (CON8)6 set User SWs (K1~6)3set Indication LEDs (LED1~3)Power Supply Switch (SW_POWER1)Audio Codec(U10)Microphone(M1)NAND Flash(U9)RS-232 Transceiver(U6, U12)RS-485 Transceiver(U11)CAN Transceiver (U13)Figure 2-1 Front View of NuMaker-N9H30 BoardFigure 2-1 shows the main components and connectors from the front side of NuMaker-N9H30 board. The following lists components and connectors from the front view:NuMaker-N9H30 board and NuDesign-TFT-LCD7 board combination connector (CON8). This panel connector supports 4-/5-wire resistive touch or capacitance touch panel for 24-bits RGB888 interface.Connector GPIO pin of N9H30 FunctionCON8.1 - Power 3.3VCON8.2 - Power 3.3VCON8.3 GPD7 LCD_CSCON8.4 GPH3 LCD_BLENCON8.5 GPG9 LCD_DENCON8.7 GPG7 LCD_HSYNCCON8.8 GPG6 LCD_CLKCON8.9 GPD15 LCD_D23(R7)CON8.10 GPD14 LCD_D22(R6)CON8.11 GPD13 LCD_D21(R5)CON8.12 GPD12 LCD_D20(R4)CON8.13 GPD11 LCD_D19(R3)CON8.14 GPD10 LCD_D18(R2)CON8.15 GPD9 LCD_D17(R1)CON8.16 GPD8 LCD_D16(R0)CON8.17 GPA15 LCD_D15(G7)CON8.18 GPA14 LCD_D14(G6)CON8.19 GPA13 LCD_D13(G5)CON8.20 GPA12 LCD_D12(G4)CON8.21 GPA11 LCD_D11(G3)CON8.22 GPA10 LCD_D10(G2)CON8.23 GPA9 LCD_D9(G1) NUMAKER-HMI-N9H30 USER MANUALCON8.24 GPA8 LCD_D8(G0)CON8.25 GPA7 LCD_D7(B7)CON8.26 GPA6 LCD_D6(B6)CON8.27 GPA5 LCD_D5(B5)CON8.28 GPA4 LCD_D4(B4)CON8.29 GPA3 LCD_D3(B3)CON8.30 GPA2 LCD_D2(B2)CON8.31 GPA1 LCD_D1(B1)CON8.32 GPA0 LCD_D0(B0)CON8.33 - -CON8.34 - -CON8.35 - -CON8.36 - -CON8.37 GPB2 LCD_PWMCON8.39 - VSSCON8.40 - VSSCON8.41 ADC7 XPCON8.42 ADC3 VsenCON8.43 ADC6 XMCON8.44 ADC4 YMCON8.45 - -CON8.46 ADC5 YPCON8.47 - VSSCON8.48 - VSSCON8.49 GPG0 I2C0_CCON8.50 GPG1 I2C0_DCON8.51 GPG5 TOUCH_INTCON8.52 - -CON8.53 - -CON8.54 - -CON8.55 - -NUMAKER-HMI-N9H30 USER MANUAL CON8.56 - -CON8.57 - -CON8.58 - -CON8.59 - VSSCON8.60 - VSSCON8.61 - -CON8.62 - -CON8.63 - Power 5VCON8.64 - Power 5VTable 2-1 LCD Panel Combination Connector (CON8) Pin Function●Power supply switch (SW_POWER1): System will be powered on if the SW_POWER1button is pressed●Three sets of indication LEDs:LED Color DescriptionsLED1 Red The system power will beterminated and LED1 lightingwhen the input voltage exceeds5.7V or the current exceeds 2A.LED2 Green Power normal state.LED3 Green Controlled by GPH2 pin Table 2-2 Three Sets of Indication LED Functions●Six sets of user SW, Key Matrix for user definitionKey GPIO pin of N9H30 FunctionK1 GPF10 Row0 GPB4 Col0K2 GPF10 Row0 GPB5 Col1K3 GPE15 Row1 GPB4 Col0K4 GPE15 Row1 GPB5 Col1K5 GPE14 Row2 GPB4 Col0K6GPE14 Row2GPB5 Col1 Table 2-3 Six Sets of User SW, Key Matrix Functions●NAND Flash (128 MB) with Winbond W29N01HVS1NA (U9)●Microphone (M1): Through Nuvoton NAU88C22 chip sound input●Audio CODEC chip (U10): Nuvoton NAU88C22 chip connected to N9H30 using I2Sinterface–SW6/SW7/SW8: 1-2 short for RS-485_6 function and connected to 2P terminal (CON5and J5)–SW6/SW7/SW8: 2-3 short for I2S function and connected to NAU88C22 (U10).●CMOS Sensor connector (CON10, SW9~10)–SW9~10: 1-2 short for CAN_0 function and connected to 2P terminal (CON11)–SW9~10: 2-3 short for CMOS sensor function and connected to CMOS sensorconnector (CON10)Connector GPIO pin of N9H30 FunctionCON10.1 - VSSCON10.2 - VSSNUMAKER-HMI-N9H30 USER MANUALCON10.3 - Power 3.3VCON10.4 - Power 3.3VCON10.5 - -CON10.6 - -CON10.7 GPI4 S_PCLKCON10.8 GPI3 S_CLKCON10.9 GPI8 S_D0CON10.10 GPI9 S_D1CON10.11 GPI10 S_D2CON10.12 GPI11 S_D3CON10.13 GPI12 S_D4CON10.14 GPI13 S_D5CON10.15 GPI14 S_D6CON10.16 GPI15 S_D7CON10.17 GPI6 S_VSYNCCON10.18 GPI5 S_HSYNCCON10.19 GPI0 S_PWDNNUMAKER-HMI-N9H30 USER MANUAL CON10.20 GPI7 S_nRSTCON10.21 GPG2 I2C1_CCON10.22 GPG3 I2C1_DCON10.23 - VSSCON10.24 - VSSTable 2-4 CMOS Sensor Connector (CON10) FunctionNUMAKER-HMI-N9H30 USER MANUAL2.2NuMaker-N9H30 Board - Rear View5V In (CON1)RS-232 DB9 (CON2,CON6)Expand Port (CON7)Speaker Output (J4)Earphone Output (CON4)Buzzer (BZ1)System ResetSW (SW5)SPI Flash (U7,U8)JTAG ICE (J2)Power ProtectionIC (U1)N9H30F61IEC (U5)Micro SD Slot (CON3)RJ45 (CON12, CON13)USB1 HOST (CON15)USB0 Device/Host (CON14)CAN_0 Terminal (CON11)CMOS Sensor Connector (CON9)Power On Setting(SW4, S2~S9)RS-485_6 Terminal (CON5)RTC Battery(BT1)RMII PHY (U14,U16)Figure 2-2 Rear View of NuMaker-N9H30 BoardFigure 2-2 shows the main components and connectors from the rear side of NuMaker-N9H30 board. The following lists components and connectors from the rear view:● +5V In (CON1): Power adaptor 5V input ●JTAG ICE interface (J2) ConnectorGPIO pin of N9H30Function J2.1 - Power 3.3V J2.2 GPJ4 nTRST J2.3 GPJ2 TDI J2.4 GPJ1 TMS J2.5 GPJ0 TCK J2.6 - VSS J2.7 GPJ3 TD0 J2.8-RESETTable 2-5 JTAG ICE Interface (J2) Function●SPI Flash (32 MB) with Winbond W25Q256JVEQ (U7); only one (U7 or U8) SPI Flashcan be used●System Reset (SW5): System will be reset if the SW5 button is pressed●Buzzer (BZ1): Control by GPB3 pin of N9H30●Speaker output (J4): Through the NAU88C22 chip sound output●Earphone output (CON4): Through the NAU88C22 chip sound output●Expand port for user use (CON7):Connector GPIO pin of N9H30 FunctionCON7.1 - Power 3.3VCON7.2 - Power 3.3VCON7.3 GPE12 UART3_TXDCON7.4 GPH4 UART1_TXDCON7.5 GPE13 UART3_RXDCON7.6 GPH5 UART1_RXDCON7.7 GPB0 UART5_TXDCON7.8 GPH6 UART1_RTSCON7.9 GPB1 UART5_RXDCON7.10 GPH7 UART1_CTSCON7.11 GPI1 UART7_TXDNUMAKER-HMI-N9H30 USER MANUAL CON7.12 GPH8 UART4_TXDCON7.13 GPI2 UART7_RXDCON7.14 GPH9 UART4_RXDCON7.15 - -CON7.16 GPH10 UART4_RTSCON7.17 - -CON7.18 GPH11 UART4_CTSCON7.19 - VSSCON7.20 - VSSCON7.21 GPB12 UART10_TXDCON7.22 GPH12 UART8_TXDCON7.23 GPB13 UART10_RXDCON7.24 GPH13 UART8_RXDCON7.25 GPB14 UART10_RTSCON7.26 GPH14 UART8_RTSCON7.27 GPB15 UART10_CTSCON7.28 GPH15 UART8_CTSCON7.29 - Power 5VCON7.30 - Power 5VTable 2-6 Expand Port (CON7) Function●UART0 selection (CON2, J3):–RS-232_0 function and connected to DB9 female (CON2) for debug message output.–GPE0/GPE1 connected to 2P terminal (J3).Connector GPIO pin of N9H30 Function J3.1 GPE1 UART0_RXDJ3.2 GPE0 UART0_TXDTable 2-7 UART0 (J3) Function●UART2 selection (CON6, J6):–RS-232_2 function and connected to DB9 female (CON6) for debug message output –GPF11~14 connected to 4P terminal (J6)Connector GPIO pin of N9H30 Function J6.1 GPF11 UART2_TXDJ6.2 GPF12 UART2_RXDJ6.3 GPF13 UART2_RTSJ6.4 GPF14 UART2_CTSTable 2-8 UART2 (J6) Function●RS-485_6 selection (CON5, J5, SW6~8):–SW6~8: 1-2 short for RS-485_6 function and connected to 2P terminal (CON5 and J5) –SW6~8: 2-3 short for I2S function and connected to NAU88C22 (U10)Connector GPIO pin of N9H30 FunctionSW6:1-2 shortGPG11 RS-485_6_DISW6:2-3 short I2S_DOSW7:1-2 shortGPG12 RS-485_6_ROSW7:2-3 short I2S_DISW8:1-2 shortGPG13 RS-485_6_ENBSW8:2-3 short I2S_BCLKNUMAKER-HMI-N9H30 USER MANUALTable 2-9 RS-485_6 (SW6~8) FunctionPower on setting (SW4, S2~9).SW State FunctionSW4.2/SW4.1 ON/ON Boot from USB SW4.2/SW4.1 ON/OFF Boot from eMMC SW4.2/SW4.1 OFF/ON Boot from NAND Flash SW4.2/SW4.1 OFF/OFF Boot from SPI Flash Table 2-10 Power on Setting (SW4) FunctionSW State FunctionS2 Short System clock from 12MHzcrystalS2 Open System clock from UPLL output Table 2-11 Power on Setting (S2) FunctionSW State FunctionS3 Short Watchdog Timer OFFS3 Open Watchdog Timer ON Table 2-12 Power on Setting (S3) FunctionSW State FunctionS4 Short GPJ[4:0] used as GPIO pinS4Open GPJ[4:0] used as JTAG ICEinterfaceTable 2-13 Power on Setting (S4) FunctionSW State FunctionS5 Short UART0 debug message ONS5 Open UART0 debug message OFFTable 2-14 Power on Setting (S5) FunctionSW State FunctionS7/S6 Short/Short NAND Flash page size 2KBS7/S6 Short/Open NAND Flash page size 4KBS7/S6 Open/Short NAND Flash page size 8KBNUMAKER-HMI-N9H30 USER MANUALS7/S6 Open/Open IgnoreTable 2-15 Power on Setting (S7/S6) FunctionSW State FunctionS9/S8 Short/Short NAND Flash ECC type BCH T12S9/S8 Short/Open NAND Flash ECC type BCH T15S9/S8 Open/Short NAND Flash ECC type BCH T24S9/S8 Open/Open IgnoreTable 2-16 Power on Setting (S9/S8) FunctionCMOS Sensor connector (CON9, SW9~10)–SW9~10: 1-2 short for CAN_0 function and connected to 2P terminal (CON11).–SW9~10: 2-3 short for CMOS sensor function and connected to CMOS sensorconnector (CON9).Connector GPIO pin of N9H30 FunctionCON9.1 - VSSCON9.2 - VSSCON9.3 - Power 3.3VCON9.4 - Power 3.3V NUMAKER-HMI-N9H30 USER MANUALCON9.5 - -CON9.6 - -CON9.7 GPI4 S_PCLKCON9.8 GPI3 S_CLKCON9.9 GPI8 S_D0CON9.10 GPI9 S_D1CON9.11 GPI10 S_D2CON9.12 GPI11 S_D3CON9.13 GPI12 S_D4CON9.14 GPI13 S_D5CON9.15 GPI14 S_D6CON9.16 GPI15 S_D7CON9.17 GPI6 S_VSYNCCON9.18 GPI5 S_HSYNCCON9.19 GPI0 S_PWDNCON9.20 GPI7 S_nRSTCON9.21 GPG2 I2C1_CCON9.22 GPG3 I2C1_DCON9.23 - VSSCON9.24 - VSSTable 2-17 CMOS Sensor Connector (CON9) Function●CAN_0 Selection (CON11, SW9~10):–SW9~10: 1-2 short for CAN_0 function and connected to 2P terminal (CON11) –SW9~10: 2-3 short for CMOS sensor function and connected to CMOS sensor connector (CON9, CON10)SW GPIO pin of N9H30 FunctionSW9:1-2 shortGPI3 CAN_0_RXDSW9:2-3 short S_CLKSW10:1-2 shortGPI4 CAN_0_TXDSW10:2-3 short S_PCLKTable 2-18 CAN_0 (SW9~10) Function●USB0 Device/HOST Micro-AB connector (CON14), where CON14 pin4 ID=1 is Device,ID=0 is HOST●USB1 for USB HOST with Type-A connector (CON15)●RJ45_0 connector with LED indicator (CON12), RMII PHY with IP101GR (U14)●RJ45_1 connector with LED indicator (CON13), RMII PHY with IP101GR (U16)●Micro-SD/TF card slot (CON3)●SOC CPU: Nuvoton N9H30F61IEC (U5)●Battery power for RTC 3.3V powered (BT1, J1), can detect voltage by ADC0●RTC power has 3 sources:–Share with 3.3V I/O power–Battery socket for CR2032 (BT1)–External connector (J1)●Board version 2.1NUMAKER-HMI-N9H30 USER MANUAL2.3 NuDesign-TFT-LCD7 -Front ViewFigure 2-3 Front View of NuDesign-TFT-LCD7 BoardFigure 2-3 shows the main components and connectors from the Front side of NuDesign-TFT-LCD7board.7” resolution 800x480 4-W resistive touch panel for 24-bits RGB888 interface2.4 NuDesign-TFT-LCD7 -Rear ViewFigure 2-4 Rear View of NuDesign-TFT-LCD7 BoardFigure 2-4 shows the main components and connectors from the rear side of NuDesign-TFT-LCD7board.NuMaker-N9H30 and NuDesign-TFT-LCD7 combination connector (CON1).NUMAKER-HMI-N9H30 USER MANUAL 2.5 NuMaker-N9H30 and NuDesign-TFT-LCD7 PCB PlacementFigure 2-5 Front View of NuMaker-N9H30 PCB PlacementFigure 2-6 Rear View of NuMaker-N9H30 PCB PlacementNUMAKER-HMI-N9H30 USER MANUALFigure 2-7 Front View of NuDesign-TFT-LCD7 PCB PlacementFigure 2-8 Rear View of NuDesign-TFT-LCD7 PCB Placement3 NUMAKER-N9H30 AND NUDESIGN-TFT-LCD7 SCHEMATICS3.1 NuMaker-N9H30 - GPIO List CircuitFigure 3-1 shows the N9H30F61IEC GPIO list circuit.Figure 3-1 GPIO List Circuit NUMAKER-HMI-N9H30 USER MANUAL3.2 NuMaker-N9H30 - System Block CircuitFigure 3-2 shows the System Block Circuit.NUMAKER-HMI-N9H30 USER MANUALFigure 3-2 System Block Circuit3.3 NuMaker-N9H30 - Power CircuitFigure 3-3 shows the Power Circuit.NUMAKER-HMI-N9H30 USER MANUALFigure 3-3 Power Circuit3.4 NuMaker-N9H30 - N9H30F61IEC CircuitFigure 3-4 shows the N9H30F61IEC Circuit.Figure 3-4 N9H30F61IEC CircuitNUMAKER-HMI-N9H30 USER MANUAL3.5 NuMaker-N9H30 - Setting, ICE, RS-232_0, Key CircuitFigure 3-5 shows the Setting, ICE, RS-232_0, Key Circuit.NUMAKER-HMI-N9H30 USER MANUALFigure 3-5 Setting, ICE, RS-232_0, Key Circuit3.6 NuMaker-N9H30 - Memory CircuitFigure 3-6 shows the Memory Circuit.NUMAKER-HMI-N9H30 USER MANUALFigure 3-6 Memory Circuit3.7 NuMaker-N9H30 - I2S, I2C_0, RS-485_6 CircuitFigure 3-7 shows the I2S, I2C_0, RS-486_6 Circuit.NUMAKER-HMI-N9H30 USER MANUALFigure 3-7 I2S, I2C_0, RS-486_6 Circuit3.8 NuMaker-N9H30 - RS-232_2 CircuitFigure 3-8 shows the RS-232_2 Circuit.NUMAKER-HMI-N9H30 USER MANUALFigure 3-8 RS-232_2 Circuit3.9 NuMaker-N9H30 - LCD CircuitFigure 3-9 shows the LCD Circuit.NUMAKER-HMI-N9H30 USER MANUALFigure 3-9 LCD Circuit3.10 NuMaker-N9H30 - CMOS Sensor, I2C_1, CAN_0 CircuitFigure 3-10 shows the CMOS Sensor,I2C_1, CAN_0 Circuit.NUMAKER-HMI-N9H30 USER MANUALFigure 3-10 CMOS Sensor, I2C_1, CAN_0 Circuit3.11 NuMaker-N9H30 - RMII_0_PF CircuitFigure 3-11 shows the RMII_0_RF Circuit.NUMAKER-HMI-N9H30 USER MANUALFigure 3-11 RMII_0_PF Circuit3.12 NuMaker-N9H30 - RMII_1_PE CircuitFigure 3-12 shows the RMII_1_PE Circuit.NUMAKER-HMI-N9H30 USER MANUALFigure 3-12 RMII_1_PE Circuit3.13 NuMaker-N9H30 - USB CircuitFigure 3-13 shows the USB Circuit.NUMAKER-HMI-N9H30 USER MANUALFigure 3-13 USB Circuit3.14 NuDesign-TFT-LCD7 - TFT-LCD7 CircuitFigure 3-14 shows the TFT-LCD7 Circuit.Figure 3-14 TFT-LCD7 CircuitNUMAKER-HMI-N9H30 USER MANUAL4 REVISION HISTORYDate Revision Description2022.03.24 1.00 Initial version NUMAKER-HMI-N9H30 USER MANUALNUMAKER-HMI-N9H30 USER MANUALImportant NoticeNuvoton Products are neither intended nor warranted for usage in systems or equipment, anymalfunction or failure of which may cause loss of human life, bodily injury or severe propertydamage. Such applications are deemed, “Insecure Usage”.Insecure usage includes, but is not limited to: equipment for surgical implementation, atomicenergy control instruments, airplane or spaceship instruments, the control or operation ofdynamic, brake or safety systems designed for vehicular use, traffic signal instruments, all typesof safety devices, and other applications intended to support or sustain life.All Insecure Usage shall be made at customer’s risk, and in the event that third parties lay claimsto Nuvoton as a result of customer’s Insecure Usage, custome r shall indemnify the damagesand liabilities thus incurred by Nuvoton.。

M5U3测试1

M5U3测试1

高二英语M5Unit3测试题一、单项填空1.—My father says he will cancel the trip to Beijing. I just can’t understand.— ________. You were looking forward to it.A. It doesn’t matterB. I’m not surprisedC. Take it easyD. You must be disappointed2. — Have you got any idea about the summer vacation?—Yes. I’m going to a peaceful place, especially_______ suitable for relaxation.A. oneB. thisC. thatD. the one3.Local families in Guangzhou can________ homeless children only if they receive special training and pass strict inspections (审查).A. applyB. adoptC. accuseD. admit4.—Isn’t it surprising that Daniel_________get the first place in the contest?— Yes, it is. The result is really beyond all expectations.A. mustB. mayC. wouldD. should5.In case of ________on the Internet, we had better not give out our personal information online.A. crimesB. blamesC. debatesD. remarks6. It remains to be seen_________the country will remain stable (稳定的) under the leadership of the new president.A. whetherB. whatC. thatD. when7. — Simon is now in hospital.—Sorry to hear that. I think it’s years of hard work that_________his health.A. ruiningB. ruinedC. is ruiningD. has ruined8. Despite public pressure, the local government continued to_______ the project to build a battery factory in the city’s suburb.A. come up withB. push ahead withC. keep pace withD. come down with9. ________ China has made great progress in removing gender (性别) inequality, the income gap between men and women still exists.A. IfB. SinceC. WhileD. Because10. — Who is the man seated in the front?— A professor _________ to give us a speech on environmental protection.A. invitingB. invitedC. being invitedD. to be invited11. During my visit to China in 2012, I found the country was going through a great _______ in every aspect of social life.A. transformationB. distinctionC. administrationD. association12. Shanghai is the first city in China________overseas passengers to stay there for 72 hours without a visa.A. allowedB. being allowedC. to allowD. to have allowed13.—What’s the noise? It sounds as if there is someone outside.—________. It must be a stray cat.A. I’m not sureB. I hope notC. I’d rather notD. I don’t think so14. China Eastern Airlines received telephone threats on Wednesday morning; ________ , a total of five flights operated by it were put off.A. in contrastB. on the other handC. in the long termD. as a consequence15. —I didn’t ex pect the project would be so time-consuming.— Neither did I. By next Monday, it_______ longer than one month.A. will lastB. will have lastedC. has lastedD. has been lasting二、完形填空I don’t remember the exact date I met Marty at Wal-Mart for the first time. Up to that moment, nothing that day seemed particularly 16 — certainly not what brought me tothe 17 in the first place. Like a lot of people who want to get through a checkout line, my thoughts were on 18 ,nothing more. I glanced toward the cashier. There 19 a man in his seventies. For the next few minutes I 20 him. He greeted every customer before he began scanning (扫描) the items they were purchasing.This 21 cashier had my attention. He seemed genuine about wanting to know how people were feeling. 22 , the high-tech cash register rang up their purchases and he announced what they owed. Customers handed 23 to him, he punched (敲击) the appropriate keys, the cash drawer popped open, and he 24 their change.Then magic 25 . He placed the change in his left hand, walked around the counter to the customer, and extended his right hand in an act of 26 . As their hands met, the cashier looked the customers in the eyes. “I sure want to 27 you for shopping here today,” he told them, “You have a great day. Bye-bye.”The looks on the faces of the customers were 28 . All had been touched by hissimple 29 — and in a place they never expected.Now it was my 30 . I glanced down at the name tag on his red shirt. It 31 , “Marty.”I said, “It looks like you enjoy your job, Marty.” He replied, “I 32 my job.” His kind eyes locked onto mine. 33 , and with a firm handshake, he said, “I sure want to thank you for shopping here today. Have a great day. Bye-bye.”On the drive home I couldn’t 34 what had just happened. I had been in that store a hundred times and had never walked away 35 like that.16. A. poor B. useful C. important D. easy17. A. factory B. store C. street D. field18. A. speed B. price C. material D. space19. A. waited B. lived C. stood D. entered20. A. visited B. helped C. called D. watched21. A. clever B. old C. careful D. silent22. A. Instead B. Therefore C. Meanwhile D. However23. A. money B. paper C. tickets D. goods24. A. saved up B. counted out C. paid back D. gave up25. A. continued B. worked C. changed D. happened26. A. pity B. joke C. friendship D. hope27. A. pay B. thank C. praise D. respect28. A. sharp B. wise C. serious D. pleased29. A. gesture B. present C. life D. habit30. A. chance B. place C. luck D. turn31. A. shouted B. went C. read D. spoke32. A. love B. take C. find D. start33. A. Smiling B. Jumping C. Waving D. Nodding34. A. accept B. remember C. understand D. forget35. A. saying B. feeling C. believing D. agreeing三、阅读理解AI really love doing artwork. For me, drawing began when I was just a small child. I loved to color in the coloring books that my grandmother kept at her house for me and my brothers. My favorite color when I was small was Copenhagen blue.When I was ten, my mother decided to try painting a mountain scene. I wanted to do it too, so she gave me a piece of board and let me use her oils. And I painted a picture of our house. That was when I became addicted to art. When I was twelve I was given a coloring book that had really beautiful pictures in it. I didn’t want to color in the book; instead, I drew similar sketches(草图) on separate paper. My elder brother accused me of tracing but I quickly showed him thatmy sketches were larger than the originals. From that time I began drawing horses. I drew horses almost every day for two years.In the ninth grade I took art class and I quickly became my teacher’s favorite. Art class was my favorite and the teacher encouraged me to enter my pieces in competitions. I enjoyed doing this and soon got a lot of prizes. I graduated from high school with an art scholarship to college. My favorite class in college was oil painting. When I was given a B in the class instead of an A I quickly pointed out to the professor that I had produced more art pieces at better quality than anyone else in the class. His reply was that he had given me the B because I had the potential (潜能) to do much more.Some of my favorite paintings I have done are those I have given to my loved ones. I gave my grandmother a country scene of a cabin and I felt much contented after knowing that she enjoyed it. I gave my brother a drawing of his daughters and knowing that I gave that to him gives me comfort now that he passed away. Perhaps one day I shall paint a painting that will brighten your day as well.36. When did the author become very interested in art?A. When he painted a mountain scene.B. When he was allowed to paint in oils.C. When he was given a coloring book.D. When he refused to color in the books.37. How did the author prove that he didn’t copy the pictures?A. He bought a new coloring book.B. He began to draw different pictures.C. He pointed out that his sketches were different.D. He only drew on separate paper from then on.38. Why was the author given a B in the class?A. Because he didn’t do better in art than anyone else in the class.B. Because the professor didn’t like him since he was very proud.C. Because his painting was actually of poor quality.D. Because the professor expected him to do better.39. What kind of paintings can be the author’s favorites?A. Paintings that his loved ones have received from him.B. Paintings of country scenes.C. Paintings of his brother and niece.D. Paintings that he has drawn for himself.B“Everything is practice.” — Pele.When we learn a martial art, or ballet, or gymnastics, or soccer… we practice movements consciously and repeatedly. Our entire lives are like this, but we’re often less conscio us of the practice.Each day, we repeat movements, thoughts, ways of communicating with others… and in this repeated practice, we are becoming good at these things. If you often check Facebook or Twitter, that is practice, and you are forming that habit, t hough it’s usually not with too much awareness (意识).When you smoke, or eat junk food, or speak rudely to others, this is something you are practicing to be good at. You may already be good at these things. If you could learn to take conscious action, you could learn to practice other things you want to be good at, rather than the ones you don’t.The first step is always having awareness. When you are conscious of what you are doing, you can decide whether this is an action or thought pattern you want to practice. As you go through your day, practice this awareness. You will forget to do this, but remind yourself.As you get good at conscious action, start to practice those actions and thought patterns you want to be good at. As you consciously repeat these things, you’ll get better at them. It takes a lot of repetition to get good at a skill, but you’ve got time.You won’t be able to change all your habits at once. Habits will be difficult to change, especially if you’re trying to change all of them. Give yo urself permission to make mistakes without guilt, and instead just consciously practice again and again.If something is too hard, and you can’t get it right no matter how many times you practice, you can try it in smaller steps. If you can’t give up smoki ng, try not smoking once, and instead reducing stress through walking or doing some meditation (冥想).There is no perfect way of life, and you don’t need to struggle to be perfect every moment of the day.40. What’s the best title of this passage?A. Life is conscious practiceB. How much conscious practice mattersC. No perfect way of lifeD. The ways to change old habits41. Some examples of conscious practice are mentioned in Paragraph 3 to show_________ .A. people are conscious of practiceB. conscious practice is common in lifeC. practice helps a lot to form new habitsD. it is easy for people to become good at things42. We become good at some things by_________ .A. thinking about them very oftenB. having much awareness of themC. thinking in a different wayD. practicing them repeatedly43. According to the passage, we are advised to do the following EXCEPT_______ .A. changing all the bad habits at onceB. permitting ourselves to make mistakesC. avoiding too much stressD. never expecting too much of our lifeCThis is the VOA Special English Agriculture Report. The United Nations is expecting the world to harvest more rice than it produced last year. The UN’s Food and Agr iculture Organization says the world’s rice harvests should rise almost two percent, mainly because of the increased production in Asia. Large gains are expected for Bangladesh, Burma, China, India, Pakistan, the Philippines and Thailand. The FAO also predicts (预言) a recovery for rice harvests in Africa. It expects increased production in Mali, Nigeria and Senegal.But the UN agency says harvests will be lower in the European Union and the United States. Two reasons for this are unusually dry weather and falling rice prices, which have led some farmers to plant other crops. Smaller rice harvests also are expected in Latin America and the Caribbean.Concepcion Calpe is an economist with the FAO. She says good harvests in Asia will lead to reduced demand for rice this year. Demand is expected to fall nine hundred thousand tons to about thirty-four million metric tons. Ms. Calpe says one reason for the expected drop isbetter-than-expected production by some major importers, like Indonesia and Bangladesh. Other countries have set limits on how much rice they are willing to import.The FAO says rice prices have stayed high for many reasons. They include higher costs for fuel, fertilizer (肥料) and, in some areas, labor. One country where rice prices remain high is China. Concepcion Calpe says the high prices appear to be in disagreement with the official Chinese reports of “record harvests”.In Thailand, a government’s price-support program has led rice exports to fall by twenty percent, to less than eight million tons. The program keeps Thai rice export prices above market prices. As a result, the FAO says, exporters like Australia, India and Vietnam have captured a larger market share.Ms. Calpe notes that Burma could become a major exporter of rice. Many western governments have eased (减缓) trade restrictions on Burma recently because of its efforts at political and economic reform. Foreign investment and increased productivity in Cambodia also might help that country export more rice.44. Where would this passage probably appear?A. On a radio program.B. On a TV program.C. In a science magazine.D. In a newspaper.45. Rice harvests will be lower in Europe mainly because_________.A. rice prices are falling thereB. most Europeans dislike having riceC. it has been raining for a long time thereD. the demand for rice is going down all over the world46. What can we infer from this passage?A. Rice prices will go down in Asia with more rice produced.B. Cambo dia doesn’t want to export its rice to foreign countries.C. Many western countries used to lay trade restrictions on Burma.D. The costs for fuel, fertilizer and labor made rice prices higher than before.DToday, there is increasing uncertainty about the future as we seek to adjust to (调整以适应) the new order with economic and social interconnections all over the world. There will be changes in education, communications, medicine, etc. The one thing that we are convinced is that changes will always be a part of our future. These changes will affect which jobs we do and how we manage our lives.More and more people are beginning to celebrate the triple-digit (三位数的) birthday. Centenarians, people over 100 years old, will become normal due to health care increasing the average lifespan. Predictions for the near future extend life expectancy (预期寿命) to 110 years. Living more than a hundred years adds a significant amount of life for which we must start to plan. And we must change our life plans because now we have 30 more years to live than we had when life expectancy was just 80.This means we have to adopt a different lifestyle as the life expectancy of people gets longer. We can wait longer to have children, we can change careers, and we need to be more careful of our health. No one wants to spend their last 30 years in a poor state of health, so we need to consider that in our plans starting today.Some governments are talking about extending the retirement age to 70 and beyond to reduce their costs. The retirement age is supposed to keep rising as people begin to live longer than before. Thoughts about how we live out our retirement years have started changing with more people over 65 still working 40 hours a week. Their jobs may be different from those they had before they retired the first time.When people only lived to around 35-40 years of age, we didn’t really have to worry about what our bad habits might be doing to our health. Now, with people living into their 100s, we may be giving up 30 years of our lives by letting those bad habits shorten our lives to 70 years. Therefore, preventative (预防性的) health care even at an early age becomes more important. The older you plan on living the better your preventative health activities need to be. It seems that a lot of people get sick in the 70s but if they do not they are healthy well into their 90s. Those bad habits appear to catch up with us in our 70s causing health issues. We can start now by learning some home health facts for preventative care.Things are going to change as more and more people live past 100. This requires different planning today to be ready for those extra years that we will be granted later in life. Our futurewill come with more years, so are you ready to take advantage of them?47. What factor is mentioned in this passage that leads to more centenarians?A. Health care.B. Healthy foods.C. Proper planning.D. Life expectancy.48. Why are some governments considering extending the retirement age?A. Because people want to make more money.B. Because no one wants to live in a poor state of health.C. Because the governments are trying to reduce their expense.D. Because prices keep going up all over the world.49. What does the author emphasize in the fifth paragraph?A. Bad habits in our daily lives.B. Preventative health care.C. Life expectancy.D. Healthy lifestyles.50. What does the author advise people to do for the extra years in life?A. Adopt a different lifestyle.B. Take part in more sports.C. Reduce working hours.D. Make good plans.四、任务型阅读Getting into shape requires a lot of hard work. Nobody says that it is easy, but if you have a plan and stick to it, then anything is possible. The first step to get into shape should be figuring out what makes you want to get into shape. Write down a list of all the positives that you can think of and what is causing you to want to get fit. Do you just want to eat healthily or are you looking for an overall fitness plan that includes both healthy eating and exercises?Secondly, set goals for yourself. Whether it is losing five pounds or thirty, have some goals so you know what you are struggling to achieve. Chart (制成图表) your progress each week and see how far along you are and what you need to do in order to get where you want to be. This tells you if you need to step it up or if you are on track (走上正轨) to meet your fitness goals.Thirdly, educate yourself on all the different exercises you can do. You need to exercise properly, otherwise you run the risk of getting injured. If that happens, then it will become a major setback (阻碍). Go online or get yourself some fitness books that will teach you about exercises and also will show you a nutrition plan to follow.Fourthly, organize your fitness routine. A person who is organized is more likely to follow the plan that is set forth. So maintain a journal (日志) with a set schedule to follow and write down notes each day as you follow your fitness regimen (养生法). When you put your plan on paper you are more likely to stick to it.Fifthly, find a partner and go to work out with him or her. Studies show that people are more dedicated (投入的) to their fitness routine when they have a friendly voice pushing them to do better. It also becomes fun with a partner and you can make it a bit of challenge where you and your partner chart each other’s progress. Also what is great about having a workout partner is that on the days when you aren’t “feeling it”, you have someone there who can push you to keep going.At last, just like most things in life, getting fit will not come easy, but it is worth it! So think of how you want to look and keep pushing through until you achieve your goals. Then once you get there, it becomes easier because you see what getting into shape does for your overall health and appearance.Steps in getting into shapeParagraph outlines Supporting detailsFigure out the (51)_______ foryour wanting to get into shape. ● You should make a list of the positives you can think of. ● You should (52) ________your purposes of getting into shape.Set goals for yourself. ● You should set goals for yourself and struggle to achieve them.● You can know at any time what to do for your goals bycharting your progress each week.Be (53) ________of different exercises you can do.● You should exercise properly in order to (54) _______ beinginjured.● You can learn about exercises by (55)__________ the Internetor by reading fitness books. Organize a fitness routine. ● You should (56)__________ your progress during your fitnessroutine.● Writing down your plan helps you follow it.(57)_________ with a partner.● Having a workout partner can keep you dedicate d to yourfitness routine.● When you have no (58)_________ to work out, your partnerwill encourage you.Never give up. ● You should realize that getting fit is (59)_________ butworthwhile.● Getting into shape does (60)_________to your health andappearance.五、书面表达(满分25分)感冒不仅会影响我们的健康,还会影响我们的学习。

M5U3 Language points

M5U3 Language points
1. develop: verb 1) to (cause something to) grow or change into a more advanced, larger or stronger form 发育,发展 要不了10年的时间,它就会从一粒种 子长成一棵枝繁叶茂的大树。 In less than ten years it develops from a seed into a full grown tree.
I’m sorry it’s _______ my power to make a final decision on the project. (2004上海) A. over C. off B. above D. beyond
2. --- What do you think of Lu Shan Mountain? --- The scenery is beautiful ____ description. (2005武汉) A. for B. with C. over D. beyond
1. ___ that Maric was able to set up new branches elsewhere. (2007陕西) A. So successful her business was B. So successful was her business C. So her business was successful D. So was her successful business
(2) be later than 晚于;超过 不要过了午夜还留在那儿。 Don't stay there beyond midnight.
(3) outside or after (a stated limit): 为……所不能及;多于;超出 我看不懂这篇文章。 Understanding this article is beyond my capacity.

Motorola 3.5 kHz 产品说明书

Motorola 3.5 kHz 产品说明书

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Outside the U.S., FAX 847-576-3023.Subscription Program:The purchase of Radio ServiceSoftware/Customer Programming/Customer ConfigurationSoftware (RVN & HVN kits) entitles the buyer/subscriber to three years of free upgrades. At the end of these three years, the sub-scriber must purchase the same Radio Service Software kit to receive an additional three years of free upgrades. If the sub-scriber does not elect to purchase the same Radio Service Software kit, no upgrades will be sent. Annually a subscription status report is mailed to inform subscribers of the RSS/CPS/CCS items on our database and their expiration dates.Notes:1)A subscription service is offered on “RVN”-Radio Service Software/Customer Programming/Customer Configuration Software kits only.2)“RVN” software must only be procured through Radio Products and Services Division (RPSD). 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高二英语M5U3导学案 (教师版 )

高二英语M5U3导学案  (教师版 )

江苏省响水中学高二英语导学案主备人:潘恩玉审稿:陈新来2013-8 M5 U3 Science and nature(for teachers only ) Language points:【重点突破】1. Scientists have announced that they have cloned the first human embryo.(P42L1)announce vt. 宣布,宣告,名词为announcement【译译看】学生们正在等待要被学校宣布的结果。

The students are waiting for the results announced by the school.【辨析】announce ,declareannounce 侧重宣告人们所关心或感兴趣的事,尤指新闻之类的消息。

declare 侧重正式明确向公众“宣布,宣告,声明,”常用于宣战。

Eg.Though they’ve announced that they can clone humans,they are always declaring seriously that they won’t do that . 【选一选】Please remain seated . The winner of the prize will be _________ soon .A.saidB.announcedC. spokenD. voiced2.On the one hand,some scientists point out that if you clone an embryo ,you can produce valuable humantissues---such as ...(P42L2,L5)on (the) one hand …on the other hand 一方面,另一方面Eg .He is fit for the job . 一方面他英语好,另一方面他会用电脑。

OMRON MOS FET Relay数据手册说明书

OMRON MOS FET Relay数据手册说明书

1G 3V M 41P R 5I Smallest 40V MOS FET Relay In The Market (USOP Package Size); Designed to exhibit Low Output Capacitance and On Resistance (CxR=10pF·Ω)•Specifically Designed to low ON Resistance 1Ω (typ.)•Dielectric strength of 500Vrms between I/O.■Application Examples■■List of Models*The AC peak and DC value are given for the load voltage.■Absolute Maximum Ratings (Ta = 25°C)Note: The actual product is marked differently from theimage shown here.RoHS CompliantRefer to "Common Precautions ".•Semiconductor test equipment•Test & measurement equipment•Communication equipment •Data loggersNote: The actual product is marked differently from the image shown here.Package type Contact form TerminalsLoad voltage (peak value) *ModelMinimum package quantity Number per tape & reelUSOP41a(SPST-NO)Surface-mounting terminals40VG3VM-41PR5−G3VM-41PR5 (TR05)500ItemSymbol Rating Unit Measurement conditionsI n p u tLED forward currentI F 50mANote:1. The dielectric strength betweenthe input and output was checked by applying voltage between all pins as a group on the LED side and all pins as a group on the light-receiving side.LED forward current reduction rate ∆I F /°C −0.5 mA/°C Ta ≥25°C LED reverse voltage V R 5 V Connection temperature T J 125 °C O u t p u tLoad voltage (AC peak/DC)V OFF 40V Continuous load current (AC peak/DC)I O 300mA ON current reduction rate ∆I O /°C −3mA/°C Ta ≥25°CPulse ON currentlop 900mA t=100ms, Duty=1/10Connection temperature T J 125°C Dielectric strength between I/O (See note 1.)V I-O 500Vrms AC for 1 minAmbient operating temperature Ta −40~+85°CWith no icing or condensation Ambient storage temperature Tstg −40~+125°C With no icing or condensation Soldering temperature−260 °C10s2G3VM-41PR5MOS FET RelaysG 3V M 41P R 5I U S O P ■Recommended Operating ConditionsUse the G3VM under the following conditions so that the Relay will operate properly.■Engineering Data■Safety Precautions•Refer to "Common Precautions " for all G3VM models.ItemSymbol MinimumTypical MaximumUnit Load voltage (AC peak/DC)V DD −−32V Operating LED forward current I F 57.520mA Continuous load current (AC peak/DC)I O −−300mA Ambient operating temperatureTa−20−65°CLED forward current vs.Ambient temperatureContinuous load current vs.Ambient temperatureLED forward current vs.LED forward voltageContinuous load current vs.On-state voltageOn-state resistance vs.Ambient temperatureTrigger LED forward current vs.Ambient temperatureTurn ON, Turn OFF time vs.LED forward currentTurn ON, Turn OFF time vs.Ambient temperatureCurrent leakage vs. Load voltageOutput terminal capacitanceCOFF/COFF(0v) vs. Load voltageI F - TaAmbient temperature Ta (°C)L E D f o r w a r d c u r r en t I F (m A )102030405060-4020-204060801000I O - TaAmbient temperature Ta (°C)C o n t i n u o us l o a d c u r r e n t I O (m A )-40-20204060801000100200300400I F - V FLED forward voltage V F (V)L E D f o r w a r d c u r r e nt I F (m A )0.11101000.81 1.2 1.4 1.6I O - V ONOn-state voltage V ON (V)C o n t i n u o u s l o a d c u r r e n t I O (m A)-0.40.4-0.20.20-400-300-200-1000100200300400R ON - TaAmbient temperature Ta (°C)O n -s t a t e r e s i s t a n c e R O N (Ω)-40-200204060801000123I FT - TaAmbient temperature Ta (°C)T r i g g e r L E D f o r w a r d c u r r e n t I F T (m A )0123-40-2020406080100t ON , t OFF - I FLED forward current I F (mA)T u r n O N , T u r n O F F t i m e t O N , t O F F (µs )101001000110100t ON , t OFF - TaAmbient temperature Ta (°C)T u r n O N , T u r n O F F t i m e t O N , t O F F (µs)101001000-40-2020406080100I LEAK - V OFFLoad voltage V OFF (V)C u r r e n t l e a k a g e I L E A K (p A)10203040051015C OFF - V OFFLoad voltage V OFF (V)O u t p u t t e r m i n a l c a p a c i t a n c e C O F F /C O F F (0v )102030405000.20.40.60.81■Dimensions(Unit: mm)Note: The actual product is marked differently from the image shown here.Actual Mounting Pad Dimensions(Recommended Value, Top View)Note: The actual product is marked differently from the image shown here.Surface-mounting TerminalsWeight: 0.03g• Application examples provided in this document are for reference only. In actual applications, confirm equipment functions and safety before using the product.• Consult your OMRON representative before using the product under conditions which are not described in the manual or applying the product to nuclear control systems, railroad systems, aviation systems, vehicles, combustion systems, medical equipment, amusement machines, safety equipment, and other systems or equipment that may have a serious influence on lives and property if used improperly. Make sure that the ratings and performance characteristics of the product provide a margin of safety for the system or equipment, and be sure to provide the system or equipment with double safety mechanisms.Cat. No. K201-E1-010114(0114)(O)Note: Do not use this document to operate the Unit.OMRON CorporationELECTRONIC AND MECHANICAL COMPONENTS COMPANYContact: /ecb。

Ubiquiti NanoStation M5用户手册说明书

Ubiquiti NanoStation M5用户手册说明书
NanoStation​M2/M3/M365/M5 Zip Tie PoE (24V, 0.5A) with Mounting Bracket Power Cord NanoStationloco​M2/M5 Zip Tie PoE (24V, 0.5A) with Mounting Bracket Power Cord NanoStationlocoM9 Zip Tie PoE (24V, 0.5A) with Mounting Bracket Power Cord Shielded Category 5 (or above) cabling with drain wire should be used for all wired Ethernet connections and should be grounded through the AC ground of the PoE. We recommend that you protect your networks from harmful outdoor environments and destructive ESD events with industrial-grade, shielded Ethernet cable from Ubiquiti. For more details, visit /toughcable Surge protection should be used for all outdoor installations. We recommend that you use two Ethernet Surge Protectors, model ETH-SP, one near the NanoStation and the other at the entry point to the building.

牛津英语 高三M5U3 《Science and nature 》教学设计-优秀教案

牛津英语 高三M5U3 《Science and nature 》教学设计-优秀教案

课题
第 1 课时教学设计(其他课时同) Welcome to the unit &Reading
课型
新授课
章/单元复习课□ 专题复习课□
习题/试卷讲评课□ 学科实践活动课□ 其他□
1. 教学内容分析 通过 welcome 的讨论及 reading 的阅读,帮助学生了解最新的科技发展以及它对人们的影响。
Coline Jake thinks:
1. the news that the first human embryo has been cloned successfully is very terrible.
2. scientists have succeeded in challenging questions of morality. 3. human cloning is a good way to save her daughter who has died.
8. 作业与拓展学习设计(设计时关注作业的意图、功能、针对性、预计完成时间。发挥好作业复习巩 固、引导学生深入学习的作用;面向全体,进行分层设计;检测类作业与探究类、实践类作业有机衔 接;分析作业完成情况,作为教学改进和个性化指导与补偿的依据)
Write a short passage about New technology.
3. 单元(或主题)整体教学思路(教学结构图)
(介绍单元整体教学实施的思路,包括课时安排、教与学活动规划,以结构图等形式整体呈现单元内 的课时安排及课时之间的关联。)
第一课时:welcome to the unit & Reading& Project 第二课时:Word power & task 第三课时:Grammar and

DDU6871 DW6851 DX6831 DLP Projector Remote Communi

DDU6871 DW6851 DX6831 DLP Projector Remote Communi

The serial interface RS-232 command (2)Communication parameter setup (2)Operation commands (2)Operation command syntax (2)List of operation commands (3)Simulated IR remote controller commands (11)Control the projector through a network (12)Cable connection (12)Set up the projector for networking (13)Control the projector through a network (14)Control the projector through a web browser (14)Control projector with the PJLink protocol (17)Control projector with TCP/IP communication protocol (17)About the VIVITEK support (18)This controller supports projectors with a RS-232 serial interface. There exist two types of serial commands:Operation command: Available menu options are INPUT, PICTURE, LAMP, ALIGNMENT, CONTROL, SERVICE, and OTHERS.Simulated IR remote controller commands: Controls projector with serial command analog IR remote controller and its control keys.Communication parameter setupYou can use the serial control command to input commands for projector control or retrieve its operational data through Windows client terminal software, e.g. Hyper Terminal, with ASCII characters.You need to set up the following communication parameters in advance:Item Parameter:Bit per Second 115200 (default), 57600, 38400, 19200, 14400, 9600, 4800, 2400, 1200bpsData Bit 8-bitParity NoneStop Bit 1Flow Control NonePort 7000Caution:The terminal software does not return every command input characterThe transmission performance varies with the matching length of RS-232 cable and transmission speed.Please select proper transmission from the OSD menu.Operation commandsOperation command syntaxAn operation command is prefixed by character "op", followed by control commands and settings separated by space blank [SP], and ended by carriage return pair "CR" and "ASCII hex 0D".Syntax of serial control commands: op[SP]<operation command>[SP]<Setting Value>[CR]op :A constant indicating this is an operation command.[SP] :Indicate one blank space.[CR] :Indicate the command ending carriage return pair "CR" and "ASCII hex 0D".Setting value : Settings of operation commandTypes of setup strings Characters of settings DescriptionQuery current setup ? Question mark "?" indicates querying current setup Setup = <settings> Syntax of settings: Symbol "=" suffixed with setupvaluesIncrease setup order of adjustment items + Some settings are changed in steps. Symbol "+"indicates changing one step upDecrease setup order of adjustment items - Some settings are changed in steps. Symbol "-"indicates changing one step downExecute operation command None Certain operation commands execute after inputwithout further setting or regulators. Examples:Control items Input command row Projector return messageQuery current brightnesssettingsop bright ? [CR] OP BRIGHT = 101Set up brightness op bright = 127 [CR] OP BRIGHT = 127Set up input signal source toHDMIop input.sel = 0 [CR] OP INPUT.SEL = 0Caution:When controlling the projector to execute multiple commands, make sure the return message of the last command is received before sending out the next one.List of operation commandsInputOSD function OperationcommandSettings/return values NoteInput Select input.sel ?= 0 = HDMI1 = DVI2 = VGA3 = Component / BNC4 = DisplayPort5 = Digital Do not apply when the project is in standby modea. Standby modeb. When the blank function is activatedTest Pattern pattern ?= 0 = Color Bar1 = Cross Hatch2 = Burst3 = Red (TI)4 = Green (TI)5 = Blue (TI)6 = WHITE (TI)7 = BLACK (TI)8 = HRamp (TI)9 = Red (uncorrected)10 = Green (uncorrected)11 = Blue (uncorrected)12 = White (uncorrected)13 = Black (uncorrected)14 = Off Do not apply when the project is in standby modeColor Space color.space ?= 0 = Auto1 = YcbCr (Rec. 601)2 = YPbPr (Rec. 709)3 = RGB-PC (0-255)4 = RGB-Video (16-235) Do not apply when the project is in standby mode or the input signal is not yet locked.Input Lock input.lock ?= 0 = Auto1 = 48 Hz2 = 50 Hz3 = 60 Hz Do not apply when the project is in standby mode or the input signal is not yet locked.Background no.signal ?= 0 = Logo1 = Blue2 = Black3 = White Do not apply when the project is in standby modeLAMPSOSD function OperationcommandSettings/return values NoteLamp Mode lamps ?= 0 = Dual1 = Lamp12 = Lamp23 = Singlea. Do not apply when the project is instandby modeb. Do not apply when the project is incooling or lighting up status.Please send control commandafter the said commands arecompleted.Lamp Power lamp.mode ?= 0 = Standard1 = Economy2 = Custom Power LevelDo not apply when the project is instandby modeCustom Lamp Power lamp.pwr ?= 0-31 (75 % ~ 100.0 %) Do not apply when the project is instandby modeHigh Altitude altitude ?= 0 = Off1 = OnDo not apply when the project is instandby modeLamp 1 Status lamp1.stat ? 0 = Off1 = On Do not apply when the project is in standby modeLamp 2 Status lamp2.stat ? 0 = Off1 = On Do not apply when the project is in standby modeALIGNMENTOSD function OperationcommandSettings/return values NoteProjection Mode proj.mode ?= 0 = Front1 = Rear2 = Ceiling + Front3 = Ceiling + Rear4 = Up + Front5 = Down + Front Do not apply when the project is in standby modeZoom zoomio+- The camera control command does not apply when the projector is in standby mode.CONTROLOSD function OperationcommandSettings/return values NoteStandby Mode .pow ?= 0 = Off (Standard StandbyMode)1 = On (ECO StandbyMode)Auto Power Off auto.powoff ?= 0 = Off1 = On Do not apply when the projector is in standby mode.Auto Power On auto.powon ?= 0 = Off1 = On IP Address net.ipaddr ?= <String> Subnet net.subnet ?= <String> Gateway net.gateway ?= <String> DHCP net.dhcp ?= 0 = Off1 = OnBaud Rate rs232.speed ?= 0 = 115200 bps1 = 57600 bps2 = 38400 bps3 = 19200 bps4 = 14400 bps5 = 9600 bps6 = 4800 bps7 = 2400 bps8 = 1200 bps This command is not required as the setting is default to "9600" whenRS232 commands are sent to the projector through RJ45 cable by external integrated video and control signal transmission box.OthersSettings/return values Note OSD function OperationcommandPower On power.on (execute)Power Off power.off (execute)Projector Status status ? 0 = standby1 = warm up2 = imaging3 = cooling4 = resetFocus focus +-Zoom zoomio +-Vertical Lens Shift Vert.offset +-Horizental Lens Shift horiz.offset +-Center Lens lens.center (execute)Shutter shutter +-Caution: The projector returns string "NA" when the input command does not apply to current projector status or setup.This control command simulates the IR remote controller and its control keys. It shares the same syntax of operation command. It begins with characters "ky", followed by control commands and settings separated by space blank [SP], and ended by carriage return pair "CR" and "ASCII hex 0D".Control command syntax:ky[SP]<operation command>[CR]Examples:Power On ky power.on [CR]Power Off ky power.off [CR]List of simulated IR remote controller commandsDescriptionItem Function Operationcommand1 Power On power.on Power On2 Power Off power.off Power OffOSDmenu3 Menu menu Display4 Exit exit Exitkey5 Enter enter ENTER6 Up up Move cursor upward or change upward7 Down down Move cursor downward or change downward8 Left left Move cursor to the left or change to the left9 Right right Move cursor to the right or change to the rightThis machine supports the following methods in remote controlling the projector through a network: Control projector through web browser.Control projector with RS-232 control or simulated IR commands via TCP/IP communication protocol.Control projector with PJLink standard commands.Cable connectionYou may connect the projector to a PC or to an external integrated video and control signal transmission box through LAN for remote control.Connect the projector to a PCSee figure below for connecting the projector to a PC in RJ-45 cable for control.For connection through LAN, connect the PC to a hub through to the projector's Digital/Lan port.Connect with an external integrated video and control signal transmission boxYou may connect the projector to an external integrated video and control signal transmission box with RJ-45 cable for concurrent video and networking control signal transmission.Please connect the PC to the input end of the transmission box with one RJ-45 cable and the output end of the transmission box to the Digital/LAN input end of the projector with another RJ-45 cable.In case the remote network control is not connected to LAN or DHCP or the LAN is not activated, connect as illustrated below:Caution:In case the remote network control is not connected to LAN or DHCP or the LAN is not activated, set DHCP option to Off and then select Apply.The DHCP service assigns IP address and settings to devices automatically and keeps IPAddress, Subnet, and Gateway options away from editing. In case the DHCP service of the LAN is not activated, set up the network manually.Use ▲▼ and the Enter button to select Network and network settings:IP Address: To specify an IP address, press the Enter button to show the IP address input window. Use the ◄► button to select the number in the address to be changed. Use the ▲▼ button to increase or decrease the number in the IP address.Subnet: Set the subnet. The input method is the same as the IP address. Gateway: Set the gateway. The input method is the same as the IP address.DHCP: Enable or disable the DHCP service.When DHCP is set to ON, the DHCP server of the domain will assign an IP address to the projector. The IP address will appear in the IP address window and you don't need to make anyinput.Otherwise, the domain does not or cannot assign any IP address, and 0. 0. 0. 0 is shown on the IP address window. Apply: Select this button and press Enter. It takes the projector several seconds to execute the change of the network setting till the following message disappears.Please contact your network administrator in case the network remains disconnected.Control the projector through a web browserOpen the web browser of your control PC, type the projector's IP address, the projector's web server homepage displays with the following four options:Projector Status: Current projector settings.Alert Mail Setup:Settings for projector abnormality email reminders.In case of any abnormality the project sends emails to preset users.Crestron: Crestron compatible web browser control pagesPJLink: Set up password for PJLink connection in this page.Projector StatusIllustration below goes with projector at IP address "192.168.0.100":SystemModel Name : Projector model name.Software Version : The version of the software installed in the projectorSystem Status : Current projector startup statusDisplay Source : Display the current source.Lamp 1 Hours : Display the usage hours of Lamp 1Lamp 2 Hours : Display the usage hours of Lamp 2Error Status : Indicate projector diagnosis messageNetwork control setup message (RJ-45 Version)LAN Version : Network control software version numberIP address : Projector IP address setupSubnet mask : Projector subnet address setupDefault gateway : Projector gateway setupDNS server : Projector DNS server setupMAC address : Projector MAC address setupThis projector can send emails with projector abnormality messages to preset users. Set up the projector before enabling this function:SMPT Server : Set up SMTP server name as the projector sends email via a SMTP server.Port : Set up transmission portUser Name : Input target user name for the projector to send the reminder email to, through a SMTP server. Password : Input user password.E-mail Alert : Enable or Disable reminder email.From : Set up email address of the email sender.To : Set up email address of the email recipient.CC : Set up email address of the email CC recipient.Projector Name : Set up projector name or ID.Location : Set up projector installation location.Apply : Confirm your settings.Press this button to save changes you have made.Send Test Mail : Send test email.The reminder email is sent only in the event of a projector error.Press this button to validate email settings after setup is completed.Power: Press this button to power on or off the projectorSource List: Switch projector input signal sources. Press the ▲ or ▼ arrow key to scroll through the dropdown list of available signal sourcesImage adjust optionsPress the ◄ or ► arrow key to scroll through available adjustment options.Freeze: Freeze current projection screen.The projection screen prompts the "Still open" message after the freeze function enabled.Press the Freeze button again to unfreeze the screen.Contrast: Click this button and the adjustment window displays. Click the ◄► arrow keys to adjust contrast.Brightness: Click this button and the adjustment window displays. Click the ◄► arrow keys to adjust brightness.Sharpness: Click this button and the adjustment window displays. Click the ◄► arrow key to adjust sharpness.Zoom: Zoom the projection image.Click the "+" key to zoom in and "-" to zoom out.You may click the four arrow keys in the window to move the zoomed projection image.Enter: Confirm and select function optionsMenu: Press to display OSD menu. Press again to exit it.Auto: Run the auto image adjustment function.Blank: Pause the image projection, i.e. the projection image is masked.Press again to resume the projection. Source: The signal source menu displays.Press to display signal source in the projection screen.Tool: See user manual included with the products you want to use together with your Crestron equipment for its setup Info: Display current projector status and Crestron setup.Control projector with the PJLink protocolPJLink is a standard designed by the Japan Business Machine and Information System Industries Association (JBMA) for controlling projectors with genuine commands.A PJLink standard compliant projector from any supplier can be controlled with these genuine commands.This product supports PJLink control commands. Please set up password for PJLink connection in this page.PJLink Security : Select On to enable PJLink password or Off to disable it.Password : Set up password at length up to 32 characters.For details on PJLink standard commands and connection methods, please visit the PJLink official web site.Control projector with TCP/IP communication protocolThis projector supports TCP/IP communication protocol which enables you to send RS-232 operation commands or simulated IR commands to control projectors connected with RJ45 cable via terminal connection application software, e.g. Tera Term.Please set up IP address and port number with the terminal connection application software before controlling your projector with TCP/IP communication protocol:IP Address: IP address of projectorPort: Please set transmission port number to 7000See the section on serial interface RS-232 control commands for details on RS-232 operation commands or simulated IR commands.If you cannot find solutions from this user guideline, please contact us using the contact information below: North AmericaVivitek Service Center15700 Don Julian Road, Suite BCity of Industry, CA. 91745U.S.ATel: 855-885-2378 (Toll-Free)Email:***************************URL: Europe and AfricaVivitek Service & SupportZandsteen 152132 MZ HoofddorpThe NetherlandsTel: +31 20 655 0960Email:******************URL: www.vivitek.euChinaVivitek Service Center201209, Room 1802, 18/F, Cimic Tower, No.1090, Century Avenue, Pudong, ShanghaiTel: 400-888-3526 (Toll-Free)Tel*************-142(Direct)Email:*******************.cnURL: Asia and TaiwanVIVITEK after-sales serviceVivitek Corporation, Co., Ltd.4F., No.186, Ruiguang Rd., Neihu Dist., Taipei City 11491TEL: 86-28-797-2088FAX: 86-26-600-2358E-mail:***********************.twURL: 。

ArmorBlock 2-Port EtherNet IP 16-点数字模块参考手册

ArmorBlock 2-Port EtherNet IP 16-点数字模块参考手册

Wiring DiagramsArmorBlock 2-Port EtherNet/IP 16-point Digital Module Catalog Number: 1732E-8X8M12DRParts ListYour package contains one 1 732E ArmorBlock® module and these pinout guide wiring instructions.For complete installation instructions, see module publication number table and visit rok.auto/literature. Module Publication NumberModule Publication Number ArmorBlock 2-Port EtherNet/IP™ Module1732E-IN004ATTENTION: Two sets of mounting holes are used to mount the module directly to a panel ormachine. Mounting holes accommodate #8 (M4) pan head screws. The torque specification is1.13 N•m (10 in•lb).ATTENTION: This equipment is considered Group 1, Class A industrial equipment according toIEC/CISPR 11. Without appropriate precautions, there may be difficulties with electromagneticcompatibility in residential and other environments due to conducted and radiateddisturbance.ATTENTION: To comply with UL restrictions, this equipment must be powered from a sourcecompliant with the following: Limited Voltage/Current.2Rockwell Automation Publication 1732E-WD001G-EN-P - April 2020ArmorBlock 2-Port EtherNet/IP 16-point Digital Module Wiring DiagramsI/O Connectors Micro-style 5-Pin Input Female Connector Micro-style 5-Pin Output Female ConnectorEtherNet/IP ConnectorD-Code M12 Network Female ConnectorAuxiliary Power ConnectorMini-style 4-Pin Input Male Receptacle12453(View into connector)Pin 1Sensor source voltagePin 2 Input BPin 3 ReturnPin 4 Input APin 5 PE4480712453(View into connector)Pin 1Not used Pin 2 Output B Pin 3 Return Pin 4 Output A Pin 5 PE44807(View into connector)Pin 1M12_Tx+Pin 2 M12_Rx+Pin 3 M12_Tx-Pin 4 M12_Rx-Pin 5 Connector shell shield FE 4231544808423144809(View into receptacle)Pin 1Output power+Pin 2Sensor/MDL power+Pin 3Sensor/MDL power-Pin 4Output power-ArmorBlock 2-Port EtherNet/IP 16-point Digital Module Wiring DiagramsRockwell Automation Publication 1732E-WD001G-EN-P - April 20203SpecificationsEnvironmental Specifications AttributeValue Temperature, operatingIEC60068-2-1 (Test Ad, Operating Cold),IEC60068-2-2 (Test Bd, Operating Dry Heat),IEC 60068-2-14 (Test Nb, Operating Thermal Shock):-20...+60 °C (-4…+140 °F)Temperature, ambient, max 60 °C (140 °F)Operating voltage 12…30V DC Output current per channel, max0.5 A Output current per module, max4.0 A Enclosure type ratingMeets IP65/66/67/69K (when marked), and Type 4X, 6P with receptacle dust caps or cable termination.CertificationsCertification (when product ismarked)(1)(1)See the Product Certification link at rok.auto/certifications for Declarations of Conformity, Certificates, and other certification details.Value c-UL-us UL Listed Industrial Control Equipment, certified for US and Canada. See UL File E322657.CE European Union 2014/30/EU EMC Directive, compliant with:EN 61326-1; Meas./Control/Lab., Industrial Requirements EN 61000-6-2; Industrial Immunity EN 61000-6-4; Industrial Emissions EN 61131-2; Programmable Controllers (Clause 8, Zone A & B)RCM Australian Radiocommunications Act, compliant with:EN 61000-6-4; Industrial EmissionsKC Korean Registration of Broadcasting and Communications Equipment, compliant with: Article 58-2 of Radio Waves Act, Clause 3EtherNet/IPODVA conformance tested to EtherNet/IP specifications.Publication 1732E-WD001G-EN-P - April 2020 | Supersedes Publication 1732E-WD001F-EN-P - April 2017Copyright © 2020 Rockwell Automation, Inc. All rights reserved. Printed in Singapore.Rockwell Otomasyon Ticaret A.Ş. Kar Plaza İş Merkezi E Blok Kat:6 34752, İçerenköy, İstanbul, Tel:+90(216)5698400 EEE Yönetmeliğine UygundurPN-562273 Allen-Bradley, ArmorBlock, expanding human possibility, FactoryTalk, Rockwell Automation and TechConnect are trademarks of Rockwell Automation,Inc.EtherNet/IP is a trademark of ODVA, Inc.Trademarks not belonging to Rockwell Automation are property of their respective companies.Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE)Rockwell Automation maintains current product environmental compliance information on its website at rok.auto/pec .At the end of life, this equipment should be collected separately from any unsorted municipal waste.Rockwell Automation SupportUse these resources to access support information.Documentation FeedbackYour comments help us serve your documentation needs better. If you have any suggestions on how to improve our content, complete the form at rok.auto/docfeedback .Technical Support CenterFind help with how-to videos, FAQs, chat, user forums, and product notification updates.rok.auto/support KnowledgebaseAccess Knowledgebase articles.rok.auto/knowledgebase Local Technical Support Phone NumbersLocate the telephone number for your country.rok.auto/phonesupport Literature LibraryFind installation instructions, manuals, brochures, and technical data publications.rok.auto/literature Product Compatibility and Download Center (PCDC)Download firmware, associated files (such as AOP, EDS, and DTM), and access product release notes.rok.auto/pcdc。

Silicon Labs 芯片评估板 套件说明书

Silicon Labs 芯片评估板 套件说明书

EVALUATION BOARD/KIT IMPORTANT NOTICESilicon Laboratories Inc. and its affiliated companies ("Silicon Labs") provides the enclosed evaluation board/kit to the user ("User") under the following conditions:This evaluation board/kit ("EVB/Kit") is intended for use for ENGINEERING DEVELOPMENT, TESTING, DEMONSTRATION, OR EVALUATION PURPOSES ONLY and is not a finished end-product fit for general consumer use. ANY OTHER USE, RESALE, OR REDISTRIBUTION FOR ANY OTHER PURPOSE IS STRICTLY PROHIBITED. This EVB/Kit is not intended to be complete in terms of required design-, marketing-, and/or manufacturing-related protective considerations, including product safety and environmental measures typically found in end products that incorporate such semiconductor components or circuit boards. As such, persons handling this EVB/Kit must have electronics training and observe good engineering practice standards. As a prototype not available for commercial reasons, this EVB/Kit does not fall within the scope of the European Union directives regarding electromagnetic compatibility, restricted substances (RoHS), recycling (WEEE), FCC, CE or UL, and therefore may not meet the technical requirements of these directives or other related directives.Should this EVB/Kit not meet the specifications indicated in the User's Guide, the EVB/Kit may be returned within 30 days from the date of delivery for a full refund. THE FOREGOING WARRANTY IS THE EXCLUSIVE WARRANTY MADE BY SILICON LABS TO USER, IS USER'S SOLE REMEDY , AND IS IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER WARRANTIES, EXPRESSED, IMPLIED, OR STATUTORY , INCLUDING ANY WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY , NONINFRINGEMENT, DESIGN, WORKMANSHIP , OR FITNESS FOR ANY PARTICULAR PUR-POSE.User assumes all responsibility and liability for proper and safe handling of the EVB/Kit. Further, User indemnifies Silicon Labs from all claims arising from User's handling or use of the EVB/Kit. Due to the open construction of the EVB/Kit, it is User's responsibility to take any and all appropriate precautions with regard to electrostatic discharge.EXCEPT TO THE EXTENT OF THE INDEMNITY SET FORTH ABOVE, NEITHER PARTY SHALL BE LIABLE TO THE OTHER FOR ANY INDIRECT, SPECIAL, INCIDENTAL, OR CON-SEQUENTIAL DAMAGES.Neither Silicon Labs nor User is obligated to perform any activities or conduct any business as a consequence of using the EVB/Kit, and neither party is entitled to any form of exclusivity with respect to the EVB/Kit.Silicon Labs assumes no liability for applications assistance, customer product design, software performance, or infringement of patents or services described herein.Please read the User's Guide and, specifically, the Warnings and Restrictions notice in the User's Guide prior to handling the EVB/Kit. This notice contains important safety information about temperatures and voltages. For additional environmental and/or safety information, please contact a Silicon Labs application engineer or visit /support/quality.No license is granted under any patent right or other intellectual property right of Silicon Labs covering or relating to any machine, process, or combination in which the EVB/Kit or any of its components might be or are used.User's use of this EVB/Kit is conditioned upon acceptance of the foregoing conditions. If User is unwilling to accept these conditions, User may request a refund and return the EVB/Kit to Silicon Labs in its original condition, unopened, with the original packaging and all documentation to:Mailing Address:400 W. Cesar Chavez Austin, TX 78701Copyright © 2012 by Silicon Laboratories Rev. 0.2 7/12P R E C I S I O N 32™ M C U D E V E L O P M E N T K I T Q U I C K -S T A R T G U I D E F O R K I T S F E A T U R I N G T H E U N I F I E D D E V E L O P M E N T P L A T F O R M (U D P )T h e P r e c i s i o n 32™ M C U D e v e l o p m e n t K i t s a r e a v a i l a b l e i n a l o w c o s t D e v e l o p m e n t K i t a n d a f u l l y f e a t u r e d E n h a n c e d D e v e l o p m e n t K i t . K i t c o n t e n t s a r e d e s c r i b e d b e l o w . A l l d e v e l o p m e n t k i t s c o m e w i t h a n M C U c a r d , U S B D e b u g A d a p t e r , a n d a l l n e c e s s a r y c a b l e s a n d p o w e r s u p p l i e s n e e d e d t o e v a l u a t e h a r d w a r e a n d d e v e l o p c o d e . T h e E n h a n c e d D e v e l o p m e n t K i t s a d d i t i o n a l l y c o n t a i n a U D PM o t h e r b o a r d a n d o n e o r m o r e I /O c a r d s t o e n h a n c e t h e u s e r e x p e r i e n c e .D e v e l o p m e n t K i t•U D P M C U c a r d•S i l i c o n L a b o r a t o r i e s U S B D e b u g A d a p t e r •S u p p o r t i n g C a b l e s a n d P o w e r S u p p l i esE n h a n c e d D e v e l o p m e n t K i t•U D P M C U c a r d•U D P M o t h e r b o a r d •U D P I /O c a r d (s )•S i l i c o n L a b o r a t o r i e s U S B D e b u g A d a p t e r •S u p p o r t i n g C a b l e s a n d P o w e r S u p p l i e sA. Install SoftwareB. Hardware Setup (Steps 1, 4, and 5 Only Apply to Enhanced Development Kits)C. Documentation12Click the large Download Button to initiate the Precision32 web install.Navigate to the Precision32 software download website.3Start the Installer and allow it to run in the background. Advance to Step 4 while the Precision32 Development Suite andAppBuilder are being installed./32bit-software1Connect the USB Debug Adapter ribbon cable to the MCU card.2Connect the USB Debug Adapter to thePC using the standard USB cable.I/O cardMCU card45If Enhanced DK, apply power to the UDP Motherboard using 1 of 4 power options,Power Options1: 9 V Universal Adapter (J20)2: Standard USB (J16) 3: Mini USB (J1)4: 6 V Battery Pack (J11)then set power switch (S3) to the ON Position.If Development Kit, apply power to the MCU Card using 1 of 2 power options.Power Options1: Mini USB – For USB MCUs2: 9 V Universal Adapter – For Non-USB MCUsIf Enhanced DK, update the motherboardfirmware using the UDP MotherboardFirmware Update Utility./udpMCU card321412Note: If Enhanced DK, the MCU Card is powered from the motherboard.36If Enhanced DK, connect the MCU card and I/O card to the UDP Motherboard.1Download the User’s Guide for EachBoard in the Development Kit.Where to Find DocumentationData Sheet:/32bit-mcu →Choose Product Family →Documentation tab Reference Manual:/32bit-mcu →Choose Product Family →Documentation tab Hardware User's Guide:/32bit-mcu →Design Resources →Unified Development Platform OR /udp Application Notes:/32bit-mcu →Design Resources →Application Notes Software Development Kit Documentation:C:\Silabs\32bit\si32-{revision}\Documentation\si32Hal.chm Quality Documents:/qualityE . U s i n g t h e P r e c i s i o n 32 D e v e l o p m e n t S u i t eT h e P r e c i s i o n 32 D e v e l o p m e n t S u i t e i s a c o m p l e t e d e v e l o p m e n t s y s t e m f o r S i l i c o n L a b s 32-b i t M C U s . T h e D e v e l o p m e n t S u i t e c o n s i s t s o f t h r e e p a r t s : t h e U n i f i e d D e v e l o p m e n t P l a t f o r m (U D P ) h a r d w a r e , t h e S o f t w a r e D e v e l o p m e n t K i t (S D K ), a n d t h e P C d e v e l o p m e n t t o o l s i n c l u d i n g A p p B u i l d e r a n d t h e I n t e g r a t e d D e v e l o p m e n t E n v i r o n m e n t (I D E ). S e e t h e a p p l i c a t i o n n o t e s l i s t e d b e l o wf o r c o m p l e t e d e t a i l s .t h e p r o g r a m . T h e L E D b l i n k . P a u s e p r o g r a R u nl i n e s o f c o d e a n d s e l e c t T o g B r e a k p o i n t t o a d d a b r e a k p o T h e n p r e s s R u n t o r u n t o b r e a k p o i c o d e .S t e p I n t o o r S t e p O v e r V i e w o r m o d i f y P e r i p h e r a R e g i s t e r s , o r M e m o i a b l e , r i g h t -c l i a n d s e l e c t A d d W a t c h E x p r e t o a d d i t t o t h e E x p r e s s i o n s w A p p B u i l d e r I D E•A N 675: P r e c i s i o n 32 D e v e l o p m e n t S u i t e O v e r v i e w•A N 667: G e t t i n g S t a r t e d w i t h t h e S i l i c o n L a b s P r e c i s i o n 32 I D E•A N 670: G e t t i n g S t a r t e d w i t h t h e S i l i c o n L a b s P r e c i s i o n 32 A p p B u i l d e r•A N 678: P r e c i s i o n 32 s i 32F l a s h U t i l i t y C o m m a n d -L i n e P r o g r a m m e r U s e r 's G u i d e•A N 719: P r e c i s i o n 32 I D E a n d A p p B u i l d e r D e t a i l e d T u t o r i a l a n d W a l k t h r o u g hW h e r e t o F i n d S u p p o r tM C U K n o w l e d g e B a s e :w w w .s i l a b s .c o m →S u p p o r t →K n o w l e d g e B a s eV i d e o T r a i n i n g M o d u l e s :w w w .s i l a b s .c o m →S u p p o r t →T r a i n i n g a n d R e s o u r c e sC o n t a c t a n A p p l i c a t i o n s E n g i n e e r :w w w .s i l a b s .c o m →S u p p o r t →C o n t a c t T e c h n i c a l S u p p o r tD . U s i n g t h e P r e c i s i o n 32 I DE f o r t h eF i r s t T i m e2R e g i s t e r t h e I D E u s i n g t h e s t e p s l i s t e d o n t h e W e l c o m e p a g e .1O p e n t h e P r e c i s i o n 32 I D E a n d s e l e c t t h e p r o j e c t w o r k s p a c e .313456S e l e c t j u s t t h e s i m x x x x x _B l i n k y c h e c k b o x ,e n s u r e C o p y p r o j e c t s i n t o w o r k s p a c e i s s e l e c t e d , a n d p r e s s F i n i s h .S e l e c t t h e I m p o r t S I 32 S D Ke x a m p l e (s ) l i n k i n t h e Q u i c k s t a r t w i n d o w .S e l e c t t h e s i m x x x x x _B l i n k yp r o j e c t i n t h e P r o j e c t E x p l o r e r a n d p r e s s B u i l d ‘B l i n k y ’ [D e b u g ] i n t h e Q u i c k s t a r t w i n d o w .S t a r t a D e b u g s e s s i o n b yc l i c k i n g D e b u g ‘B l i n k y ’ [D e b u g ] i n t h e Q u i c k s t a r t w i nd o w .。

牛津高中英语M5U3 Project (2)

牛津高中英语M5U3 Project (2)
M5U3 Project (2)
江苏省响水中学 李成荣
Useful phrases:
• • • • • • • • 1.被损坏/伤害/毁坏 be damaged/harmed/destroyed 2.在海上建隧道 build channels in the sea 3.在陆上建工厂build factories on land create pollution with chemical waste 4.用化学废料产生污染 5.继续这样 continue in this way 6.聚焦、集中注意力 focus/concentrate on 7.赞成、支持 in favour of
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17.做出选择 make a choice 18.因为…受到责备 be blamed for 19.需要做某事 need to do sth 20.不让他们周围的环境遭罪 without the environment around them suffering 21.毕竟、别忘了 after all 22.做某事是某人的责任 It is one’s responsibility to do sth. 23.取得显著进步 make great progress 24.被插入 be inserted into 25.被取出 be taken from 26.保护某人免受… protect sb from/against…
Activities
• Guided Learning Plan
8.从某人的观点from the point of view of sb
• • • •ne’s demands 10.导致灾难 cause a catastrophe how a clean environment benefits us 11.洁净的环境怎样使我们受益 12.用光、耗尽 use up/run out (of)/give out 13.关心 be concerned about/with 14.而不是 rather than 15.做出选择 make a choice 16.高速 at a fast pace

英语小游戏

英语小游戏

1.青蛙跳小游戏(讲单词的时候):第一个人说frog,第二个人说jump第三个人说how many?下一个人说从一到十随便一个数,接下来就往下数,直到说道第四个人说的那个数为止,那个人就站起来,说单词。

2击鼓传瓶这个我不说你应该知道的。

3.、“碰地雷”:在英语单词教学中,学生不太愿意跟读。

用此法不错。

在一个词下放一个地雷,这个词是不能读的,如果学生不小心跟读,就是踩到雷了。

大家一起数one two three,bomb,向他砸过去!有趣,气氛也好,学生在玩中也学得扎实!4.拍手。

先把孩子分组,然后孩子们和老师一起,一边拍手一边说单词,老师突然停下来时,如果哪一组的孩子同时停下来就可以加分。

(如果注意力不集中,嘻嘻~~)一人一句写作文猜数字,写个1到100的数字在纸上,让大家猜,慢慢缩小范围,最后输的那个人要上台表演单词与表演,写个单词在黑板上,一个人表演一个人猜~ 猜的那个不能看到单词可以玩词语接龙也就是一人先说一个单词比如English 下一位就以English最后的一个字母h开头说一个单词happy。

游戏五:口语接龙编故事,每人轮流用英语讲一句故事,讲不下去编不下去的同学就输了,罚唱一首歌。

1.“猪尾巴”游戏。

案例:在开学的第一天,学生彼此间都是陌生的,要进行“破冰”,即让学生之间能主动地相互认识,消除拘谨感。

把学生分成若干组,每个学生必须运用固定句型:I am a(n)+adj boy/girl. My name is ….第二个学生必须先重复第一学生所说的信息,然后再运用规定句型描述自己,以此类推直至最后一个学生。

最后,教师还可以任意抽一个学生让他把前面几个学生的信息加以准确地重复。

运用“猪尾巴”游戏,不仅考验学生的记忆力和注意力,更让学生见能在游戏中自然地认识新同学,效果不错。

2.英语辩论赛案例:《牛津英语》的M5U3 Project的主要任务是让学生学会基本的辩论技巧。

让学生先观摩一段英文辩论赛的VCR之后学生自由组合成8人一组,在课前调查的辩论话题中学生进行抽签,抽中一定的话题后在组内再次抽签确定正反方,明确角色分工、比赛规则、时间和,然后给学生5分钟准备。

Moxa MGate 5103 产品说明书

Moxa MGate 5103 产品说明书

P/N: 1802051030011 *1802051030011*MGate 5103Quick Installation GuideEdition 1.2, March 2019Technical Support Contact Information/supportMoxa Americas:Toll-free: 1-888-669-2872 Tel: 1-714-528-6777 Fax: 1-714-528-6778 Moxa China (Shanghai office): Toll-free: 800-820-5036 Tel: +86-21-5258-9955 Fax: +86-21-5258-5505 Moxa Europe:Tel: +49-89-3 70 03 99-0 Fax: +49-89-3 70 03 99-99 Moxa Asia-Pacific:Tel: +886-2-8919-1230 Fax: +886-2-8919-1231 Moxa India:Tel: +91-80-4172-9088 Fax: +91-80-4132-10452019 Moxa Inc. All rights reserved.OverviewThe MGate 5103 is an industrial Ethernet gateway for ModbusRTU/ASCII/TCP, EtherNet/IP, and PROFINET network communications. Package ChecklistBefore installing the MGate 5103, verify that the package contains the following items:• 1 MGate 5103 gateway• 1 serial cable: CBL-RJ45F9-150•Quick installation guide (printed)•Warranty cardPlease notify your sales representative if any of the above items is missing or damaged.Optional Accessories (can be purchased separately)•CBL-F9M9-150: DB9-female-to-DB9-male serial cable, 150 cm •CBL-F9M9-20: DB9-female-to-DB9-male serial cable, 20 cm •CBL-RJ45SF9-150: RJ45-to-DB9-female shielded serial cable, 150 cm•ADP-RJ458P-DB9F: DB9-female-to-RJ45 connector•ADP-RJ458P-DB9F-ABC01: DB9-female-to-RJ45 connector •Mini DB9F-to-TB: DB9-female-to-terminal-block connectorHardware IntroductionLED IndicatorsLED Color DescriptionReady Off Power is off or a fault condition existsGreen Steady: Power is on, and the MGate isfunctioning normallyRed Steady: Power is on, and the MGate is bootingupBlinking slowly: Indicates an IP conflict, or theDHCP or BOOTP server is not respondingproperlyFlashing quickly: the microSD card failedMB/EIP Off Modbus: No communication with ModbusdeviceEtherNet/IP: No I/O data exchangeGreen (Blinking) Modbus: Communication in progress EtherNet/IP: I/O data is exchangingRed (Blinking) Communication errorWhen MGate 5103 acts as ModbusClient/Master:1. Slave device returned an error (exception)2. Received a frame error (parity error, checksum error)3. Timeout (slave device is not responding or TCP connection timed out)When MGate 5103 acts as ModbusServer/Slave:1. Received invalid function code2. Master accessed invalid register address or coil addresses3. Received frame error (parity error, checksum error)When MGate 5103 acts as EtherNet/IP adapter:1.Refuses connection due to incorrectconfigurationPN Off No connection with PROFINET I/O controllerGreen (Blinking) PROFINET I/O is connected and the controller is in RUN modeRed (Blinking) PROFINET I/O is connected, but the controller is in STOP modeDimensionsUnit: mm (inch)Reset ButtonRestore the MGate to factory default settings by using a pointed object (such as a straightened paper clip) to hold the reset button down until the Ready LED stops blinking (approximately five seconds).Pull-up, Pull-down, and Terminator for RS-485Beneath the MGate 5103’s top cover, you will find DIP switches to adjust each serial port’s pull-up resistor, pull-down resistor, and terminator.SW1 2 3 Pull-upresistorPull-downresistorTerminatorON 1 kΩ 1 kΩ120 ΩOFF 150 kΩ* 150 kΩ* –**DefaultHardware Installation Procedure1.Connect the power adapter. Connect the 12-48 VDC power line orDIN-rail power supply to the MGate 5103’s terminal block.e a serial cable to connect the MGate to the Modbus device.e an Ethernet cable to connect the MGate to the PROFINET IOcontroller.4.The MGate 5103 is designed to be attached to a DIN rail ormounted on a wall. For DIN-rail mounting, push down the spring and properly attach it to the DIN rail until it “snaps” into place. For wall mounting, install the wall-mounting kit (optional) first and then screw the device onto the wall.The following figure illustrates the two mounting options:Software Installation InformationPlease download the user's manual and Device Search Utility (DSU) from Moxa’s website: Refer to the user’s manual for additional details on using the DSU. The MGate 5103 also supports login via a web browser. Default IP address: 192.168.127.254 Default account: admin Default password: moxaPin AssignmentsModbus Serial Port (Male DB9) PinRS-232RS-422/ RS-485 (4W)RS-485 (2W) 1 DCD TxD-(A) – 2 RXD TxD+(B) –3 TXD RxD+(B)Data+(B) 4 DTR RxD-(A) Data-(A) 5* GND GND GND 6 DSR – – 7 RTS – – 8 CTS – – 9 – ––*Signal groundEthernet Port (RJ45) Pin Signal 1 Tx+ 2 Tx- 3 Rx+ 6Rx-Power Input and Relay Output PinoutsV2+V2-V1+V1-ShieldedGroundDC Power Input 2 DCPowerInput 2 N.O.CommonN.C.DC Power Input 1 DC Power Input 1SpecificationsPower Requirements Power Input12 to 48 VDC Power Consumption 455 mA max.Operating TemperatureStandard models:0 to 60°C (32 to 140°F) Wide temp. models:-40 to 75°C (-40 to 167°F)Ambient Relative Humidity 5 to 95% RH Dimensions 36 x 105 x 140 mm (1.42 x 4.13 x 5.51 in) Reliability Alert Tools Built-in buzzer and RTC MTBF 1,140,815 hrs.1. DEMKO Certification number: 13 ATEX 1307610XIEC Certification Number: IECEx UL 13.0051X; 2. Ambient Temperature Range:0°C to 60°C (for models without suffix –T) -40°C to 75°C (for models with suffix –T only) 3. Certification String: Ex nA nC IIC T3 Gc4. Standards Covered: EN 60079-0:2013+A11/IEC 60079-0 6th Ed.AND EN 60079-15:2010/IEC 60079-15 4th Ed. 5. The conditions of safe use:a. Ethernet Communications Devices are intended for mounting ina tool-accessible IP54 enclosure and use in an area of not more than pollution degree 2 as defined by IEC/EN 60664-1.b. Conductors suitable for use in an ambient temperature greaterthan 86°C must be used for the power supply terminal. c. A 4mm 2 conductor must be used when a connection to theexternal grounding screw is utilized.d. Provisions shall be made, either in the equipment or external tothe equipment, to prevent the rated voltage from beingexceeded by the transient disturbances of more than 140% of the peak-rated voltage.Terminal block (plug matched with socket): rated at 300 V, 15 A, 105°C, 12-28 AWG (0.0804 mm2 to 3.31 mm2) wire size, torque value 4.5 lb-in (0.509 N-m). The input terminal cable size: 14 AWG (2.1mm2).NOTE This equipment is suitable for use in Class 1, Division 2, Groups A, B, C, D or nonhazardous locations only.Moxa Inc.Fl. 4, No. 135, Lane 235, Baoqiao Rd.Xindian Dist., New Taipei City, 23145Taiwan, R.O.C.。

高二英语M5U3Project导学案

高二英语M5U3Project导学案

Unit 3 M5 Project导学案【学009】主备人:潘恩玉审核人:陈新来2013.10.10 Language points:1. We will some day destroy the planet we live on if we continue in this way.(p58 L5--6)① cf: destroy & damage② live on = feed on以.......为生计,以.......为食eg .a.The earthquake ________( damage,destroy) our houses and we have to set up new onesb.My bike ____ seriously ________(damage,destroy)by a bad boy and I had to send for arepairman.c.中国人的主食是大米。

____________________________________________________.③cf.live,alive,lively,livinga.The old lady was still ______ after over 150 hours buried in the ruins.b.I like watching _____ news on TV.c.________ people should value every single day above the ground.d.Mr. Wang's lessons are ____________ and interesting.More expressions:live up to ___________ live one's dream_____________live through__________________2.Not everything that is best for nature is good for people. (p58 L7--8)not everything=everything not 不是每件事情/ 东西①(不是所有学生都)like playing computer games.②(他们俩不都是南方人)③(不是每个人都买了那本小说)3.Would anyone say that development should be stopped in favour of nature?(p58 L8-9)in favour of 有利于,赞同,赞成① do sb a favour ②ask a favour of of sbsimilar expressions:a.为了纪念①②b.代替c.就........而言d.负责,主管4.From the point of view of some people,we are only doing what humans have alwaysdone ,using nature to meet our own needs.(p58 L9--11)a. from the point of view of some people 就一些人而言,有些人的观点Similar expressions:就我个人而言(1) (2)(3) (4)b.meet one's needsc.收支平衡5.------------many developed nations are now concerned about saving nature rather thandeveloping or destroying it(p58L14--16)a.rather thanb.other thanc.more thand.more---------than-------e.no more than翻译:1.与其说他是校长还不如说他是老师。

2009年泰州市教育学会优秀教育教学案例评比获奖

2009年泰州市教育学会优秀教育教学案例评比获奖

二泉映月 感受孔子的智慧 军神 快乐播下勤学的种子 勤快人和懒惰人 生命的基础能源--糖类 二力平衡教案 明辨是非 生活中的不等式 甜甜的泥土 The first day at school Plus and minus 轴对称图形 成语故事 只拣儿童多处行 牧童之歌 认识数学符号 Intergrated skills Shapes 认识五行拳 学做解放军 2A Module 5 6B Unit 6 7B Unit 5 Main Task 7A Unit 4 Food Main task 7A Unit 1 Reading(2) Grammar:the Simple Past Tense 认识计算机 图形的放大和缩小 找规律 5B Unit9 The English Club A Read and say 地球在“发低烧” 用“替代”的策略解决问题 爱因斯坦和小女孩 解决问题的策略 3A Unit 11 A good idea 这儿真好 槐乡五月 苏教版第三册识字五教学案例 八只小鹅 树立积极合理的消费观 成功与失败 VB客户记录系统的开发 小猫敲门 小嘴巴尝一尝 不挑食
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M4U3必备系列

M4U3必备系列

有把握.单词讲解 1.reality n. 现实,真实 v. realize 实现;意识到in reality = in fact = in truth 实际上 make one's dream a reality= realize/live/fulfill one's dream2. presentationv. present present sb with sth /present sth to sb3. amaze be amazed at n. amazement4. add to 使增强 使增加 使扩大add up 把 ........... 加起来 add... to 把 ........ 加 ....... 去add up to 合计 总计 5. social n. society6. Brazilian adj. 巴西的 n. 巴西人Brazil n. 巴西7. confident be confident of 对 ........ 有信心n. con fide nee have con fide nee in sb 对某人有信心with confidence = confidently8. put forward = come up with9. disappointeddisappointing disappointment n disappoint v10. disabled adj.disable v.disability n.11. convenienceat on e's conven ie nee 在某人方便的时候 adj. convenient If it is convenient to/for sb12. secure adj.安全的,稳固的, 有把握的 feel secure abou 对vt. 获得, 使安全n. security13.injure vt. 伤害, 损害adj. injured get injured 受伤n. injury14. as to /as regards/ as for/ concerning/ regardin 员于15. disadvantage(反) advantage M4U3必备系列have an adva ntage over比 ....... 有优势take advantage of = make use of16.power n 粉,粉末milk power 奶粉17.programming n. (计算机)程序,编程a programming language 程序设计语言programme n.计划;规划(计算机)程序,编码指令v.为(计算机)设计程序18.accuse v.⑴指控,控告,谴责be accused of sth = be charged wit被控告犯。

罗莫电子 Schottky 障碍管 RB521S-30说明书

罗莫电子 Schottky 障碍管 RB521S-30说明书

Schottky Barrier DiodeRB521S-30●ApplicationsGeneral rectification●Features1)Ultra small mold type.(EMD2)2)Low V F3)High reliability●ConstructionSilicon epitaxial planar●Structure●Absolute maximum ratings (Ta=25°C)Symbol Unit V R V Io mA I FSM A Tj °C Tstg°C●Electrical characteristics (Ta=25°C)Symbol Min.Typ.Max.Unit Forward voltage V F--0.50V I F =200mA I R--30μAV R =10VParameter Limits Reverse voltage (DC)30Average rectified forward current 200Forward current surge peak (60Hz ・1cyc)1ConditionsJunction temperature 125Storage temperature-40 to +125Reverse currentParameterL a st0.010.1110100100010000100000102030FORWARD VOLTAGE:VF(mV)VF-IF CHARACTERISTICSF O R W A R D C U R R E N T :I F (m A )R E V E R S E C U R R E N T :I R (u A )REVERSE VOLTAGE:VR(V)VR-IR CHARACTERISTICSC A P A C I T A N C E B E T W E E N T E R M I N A L S :C t (p F )REVERSE VOLTAGE:VR(V)VR-Ct CHARACTERISTICSVF DISPERSION MAP F O R W A R D V O L T A G E :V F (m V )R E V E R S E C U R R E N T :V R (u A )IR DISPERSION MAPC A P A C I T A N C E B E T W E E N T E R M I N A L S :C t (p F )Ct DISPERSION MAPIFSM DISPERSION MAPP E A K S U R G E F O R W A R D C U R R E N T :I F S M (A )P E A K S U R G E F O R W A R D C U R R E N T :I F S M (A )NUMBER OF CYCLESIFSM-CYCLE CHARACTERISTICSP E A K S U R G E F O R W A R D C U R R E N T :I F S M (A )TIME:t(ms)IFSM-t CHARACTERISTICSTIME:(s)Rth-t CHARACTERISTICST R A N S I E N T T H A E R M A L I M P E D A N C E :R t h (℃/W )F O R W A R D P O W E R D I S S I P A T I O N :P f (W )AVERAGE RECTIFIED FORWARD CURRENT:Io(A)Io-Pf CHARACTERISTICSR E V E R S E P O W E R D I S S I P A T I O N P R (w )REVERSE VOLTAGE:VR(V)VR-P R CHARACTERISTICS10020030040050040041042043044045051015202530354045501011121314151617181920510152051011010005101101001010010000.0010.110100000.050.10.150.20.10.20.30.40.50.10.20.30.40.501020301101005101520L tAMBIENT TEMPERATURE:Ta(℃)Derating Curve゙A V E R A G E R E C T I F I D E F O R W A R D C U R R E N T I o (A )A V E R A G E R E C T I F I E D F O R W A R D C U R R E N T I o (A )CASE TEMPARATURE:Tc(℃)Derating Curve00.10.20.30.40.502550751001250.10.20.30.40.50255075100125L a st Ti me Bu yNoticePrecaution on using ROHM Products1. Our Products are designed and manufactured for application in ordinary electronic equipments (such as AV equipment,OA equipment, telecommunication equipment, home electronic appliances, amusement equipment, etc.). If youintend to use our Products in devices requiring extremely high reliability (such as medical equipment(Note 1), transport equipment, traffic equipment, aircraft/spacecraft, nuclear power controllers, fuel controllers, car equipment including car accessories, safety devices, etc.) and whose malfunction or failure may cause loss of human life, bodily injury or serious damage to property (“Specific Applications”), please consult with the ROHM sales representative in advance. Unless otherwise agreed in writing by ROHM in advance, ROHM shall not be in any way responsible or liable for any damages, expenses or losses incurred by you or third parties arising from the use of any ROHM’s Products for Specific Applications.(Note1) Medical Equipment Classification of the Specific ApplicationsJAPAN USA EU CHINA CLASS Ⅲ CLASS Ⅲ CLASS ⅡbCLASS ⅢCLASS Ⅳ CLASS Ⅲ2. ROHM designs and manufactures its Products subject to strict quality control system. However, semiconductorproducts can fail or malfunction at a certain rate. Please be sure to implement, at your own responsibilities, adequate safety measures including but not limited to fail-safe design against the physical injury, damage to any property, which a failure or malfunction of our Products may cause. The following are examples of safety measures:[a] Installation of protection circuits or other protective devices to improve system safety [b] Installation of redundant circuits to reduce the impact of single or multiple circuit failure3. Our Products are designed and manufactured for use under standard conditions and not under any special orextraordinary environments or conditions, as exemplified below. Accordingly, ROHM shall not be in any way responsible or liable for any damages, expenses or losses arising from the use of any ROHM’s Products under any special or extraordinary environments or conditions. If you intend to use our Products under any special or extraordinary environments or conditions (as exemplified below), your independent verification and confirmation of product performance, reliability, etc, prior to use, must be necessary:[a] Use of our Products in any types of liquid, including water, oils, chemicals, and organic solvents [b] Use of our Products outdoors or in places where the Products are exposed to direct sunlight or dust[c] Use of our Products in places where the Products are exposed to sea wind or corrosive gases, including Cl 2, H 2S, NH 3, SO 2, and NO 2[d] Use of our Products in places where the Products are exposed to static electricity or electromagnetic waves [e] Use of our Products in proximity to heat-producing components, plastic cords, or other flammable items [f] Sealing or coating our Products with resin or other coating materials[g] Use of our Products without cleaning residue of flux (even if you use no-clean type fluxes, cleaning residue of flux is recommended); or Washing our Products by using water or water-soluble cleaning agents for cleaning residue after soldering[h] Use of the Products in places subject to dew condensation4. The Products are not subject to radiation-proof design.5. Please verify and confirm characteristics of the final or mounted products in using the Products.6. In particular, if a transient load (a large amount of load applied in a short period of time, such as pulse. is applied,confirmation of performance characteristics after on-board mounting is strongly recommended. Avoid applying power exceeding normal rated power; exceeding the power rating under steady-state loading condition may negatively affect product performance and reliability.7. De-rate Power Dissipation (Pd) depending on Ambient temperature (Ta). When used in sealed area, confirm the actualambient temperature.8. Confirm that operation temperature is within the specified range described in the product specification.9. ROHM shall not be in any way responsible or liable for failure induced under deviant condition from what is defined inthis document.Precaution for Mounting / Circuit board design1. When a highly active halogenous (chlorine, bromine, etc.) flux is used, the residue of flux may negatively affect productperformance and reliability.2. In principle, the reflow soldering method must be used on a surface-mount products, the flow soldering method mustbe used on a through hole mount products. If the flow soldering method is preferred on a surface-mount products, please consult with the ROHM representative in advance. For details, please refer to ROHM Mounting specificationL a st Ti me Bu yPrecautions Regarding Application Examples and External Circuits1. If change is made to the constant of an external circuit, please allow a sufficient margin considering variations of thecharacteristics of the Products and external components, including transient characteristics, as well as static characteristics.2. You agree that application notes, reference designs, and associated data and information contained in this documentare presented only as guidance for Products use. Therefore, in case you use such information, you are solely responsible for it and you must exercise your own independent verification and judgment in the use of such information contained in this document. ROHM shall not be in any way responsible or liable for any damages, expenses or losses incurred by you or third parties arising from the use of such information.Precaution for ElectrostaticThis Product is electrostatic sensitive product, which may be damaged due to electrostatic discharge. Please take propercaution in your manufacturing process and storage so that voltage exceeding the Products maximum rating will not be applied to Products. Please take special care under dry condition (e.g. Grounding of human body / equipment / solder iron, isolation from charged objects, setting of Ionizer, friction prevention and temperature / humidity control).Precaution for Storage / Transportation1. Product performance and soldered connections may deteriorate if the Products are stored in the places where:[a] the Products are exposed to sea winds or corrosive gases, including Cl2, H2S, NH3, SO2, and NO2 [b] the temperature or humidity exceeds those recommended by ROHM [c] the Products are exposed to direct sunshine or condensation [d] the Products are exposed to high Electrostatic2. Even under ROHM recommended storage condition, solderability of products out of recommended storage time periodmay be degraded. It is strongly recommended to confirm solderability before using Products of which storage time is exceeding the recommended storage time period.3. Store / transport cartons in the correct direction, which is indicated on a carton with a symbol. Otherwise bent leadsmay occur due to excessive stress applied when dropping of a carton.4. Use Products within the specified time after opening a humidity barrier bag. Baking is required before using Products ofwhich storage time is exceeding the recommended storage time period.Precaution for Product Label QR code printed on ROHM Products label is for ROHM’s internal use only.Precaution for DispositionWhen disposing Products please dispose them properly using an authorized industry waste company.Precaution for Foreign Exchange and Foreign Trade actSince concerned goods might be fallen under listed items of export control prescribed by Foreign exchange and Foreign trade act, please consult with ROHM in case of export.Precaution Regarding Intellectual Property Rights1. All information and data including but not limited to application example contained in this document is for referenceonly. ROHM does not warrant that foregoing information or data will not infringe any intellectual property rights or any other rights of any third party regarding such information or data. 2. ROHM shall not have any obligations where the claims, actions or demands arising from the combination of theProducts with other articles such as components, circuits, systems or external equipment (including software).3. No license, expressly or implied, is granted hereby under any intellectual property rights or other rights of ROHM or anythird parties with respect to the Products or the information contained in this document. Provided, however, that ROHM will not assert its intellectual property rights or other rights against you or your customers to the extent necessary to manufacture or sell products containing the Products, subject to the terms and conditions herein. Other Precaution1. This document may not be reprinted or reproduced, in whole or in part, without prior written consent of ROHM.2. The Products may not be disassembled, converted, modified, reproduced or otherwise changed without prior writtenconsent of ROHM. 3. In no event shall you use in any way whatsoever the Products and the related technical information contained in theProducts or this document for any military purposes, including but not limited to, the development of mass-destruction weapons. 4. The proper names of companies or products described in this document are trademarks or registered trademarks ofROHM, its affiliated companies or third parties.L a st Ti me Bu yGeneral Precaution1. Before you use our Pro ducts, you are requested to care fully read this document and fully understand its contents.ROHM shall n ot be in an y way responsible or liabl e for fa ilure, malfunction or acci dent arising from the use of a ny ROHM’s Products against warning, caution or note contained in this document.2. All information contained in this docume nt is current as of the issuing date and subj ect to change without any priornotice. Before purchasing or using ROHM’s Products, please confirm the la test information with a ROHM sale s representative.3. The information contained in this doc ument is provi ded on an “as is” basis and ROHM does not warrant that allinformation contained in this document is accurate an d/or error-free. ROHM shall not be in an y way responsible or liable for any damages, expenses or losses incurred by you or third parties resulting from inaccuracy or errors of or concerning such information.L a st Ti me Bu y。

xxxxxx省xxxxxx市xxxxx区xxxxxx平中学高一-高三英语教案全集.doc

xxxxxx省xxxxxx市xxxxx区xxxxxx平中学高一-高三英语教案全集.doc

备课时间教学重难点教学参考授课方法教学过程设计2012年9 月_12_日上课时间第_周周_ _月_日备课人班级 _________ 节次 __________ M5U3 Grammar (2) Verb-ed1.T o understand the usage of v-ed phrases.2.To put the grammar into practice.Grasp the functions of verb-ed phrases in different situations.Learn to use the verb-ed phrases correctly.Reference book, textbookPractice method教学辅助手段总课时数第节多媒体专用教室不用不用二次备课Stepl. Functions of verb-ed phrases.A verb-ed phrase is used as adverbial modifier toexpress:a•时间① Seen from the hill,the park looks beautiful.b.原因① Inspired by her example, the league memberworked even harder.C.条件e.g.①Given more time, we could do it much better.d.让步e.g.① Beaten by the opposite team, the playerswere not discouraged.e.伴随e.g.① She turned away, ______________ .(彳艮失望)(过去分词可以单独充当状语)Step2.Practice3. Translate the following into English:Comparison: ( boiled water\ boiling water(puzzled expressionI puzzling expressionLook through thispart and then dealwith similarexercises.If the students havedifficulty, they mayconsult the teacher.Give anotherexample similar tothis one.Try to translate thesephrases intoChinese.M5 U1 • ■ • Review of Grammaiv编写人:审核人:Teaching aims:7.Students are required to find out the key points of the usage of an infinitive and verb-ing ・2.Practice using an infinitive and verb-ing in real situations.◊不定式作主语常见句型:a)It is + adj. (easy, important, difficult...) + 不定式b)It is + n. (a pity, a pleasure, one's duty, a shame) + 不定式eg.教你们如何成为一个好学生是我的责任。

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Answer the following questions according to the text.
Paragraph 1 1. What has happened to our natural resources? Our carelessness has seriously affected our natural resources. 2. What do some people think are destroying nature? Technology and mankind.
Paragraph 2 6. What will happen if we focus only on environmental conservation? People will suffer. 7. Is each of the following statements correct? A. What is best for nature is good for people. B. What is best for people is good for nature. C. What is best for nature may sometimes be bad for people.
Para 2 Different attitudes towards the problem. Para 3 Humans are moving towards an important
point in the relationship with nature.
Para 4 Humans can only really win by protecting nature.
or protecting nature? Why do you think so?
4. What is the attitude of poorer nations towards the
problem? What about the attitude of developed
nations?
1. What have people done to nature? They have done a lot of destroy and damage to nature. 2. If we continue in this way, what might happen? The planet we live on will be eventually destroyed.
3. How do people overdeveloping Earth’s resources? Through agriculture, fishing, hunting and tourism. 4. How do human further damage Earth? new channel for shipping By constructing __________________________________, ____________________, building new factories and creating pollution with industrial waste. _____________________________________. 5. What will happen if we continue this way? The earth will be destroyed eventually.
Read the passage carefully and answer the following questions
1. WhaΒιβλιοθήκη have people done to nature?
2. If we continue in this way, what might happen?
3. Which is more important, economic development
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8. Which of the follow statements do you agree on? And why? A. We should stop our economic development in order to protect nature. B. We should use nature to meet our needs. C. We should look around and understand how a clean environment benefits us.
3. Which is more important, economic development or protecting nature? Why do you think so? Poorer nations pay more attention to economic development but less to the environment while developed nations do things in a different way.
4. What is the attitude of poorer nations
towards the problem? What about the attitude of developed nations? Poorer nations pay more attention to economic development but less to the environment while developed nations do thing in a different way.
高二年级
英语
Project (1), Unit3, Module5
Read the passage and try to find the main idea of each paragraph
Para 1 Natural resources have been seriously affected by carelessness.
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