PRD-11AY0-480中文资料
AO4801A;中文规格书,Datasheet资料
AO4801A30V P-Channel MOSFETGeneral DescriptionThe AO4801A combines advanced trench MOSFET technology with a low resistance package to provide extremely low RDS(ON).This device is suitable for use as a load switch or in PWM applications.Product SummaryVDS ID (at VGS=-10V) RDS(ON) (at VGS=-10V) RDS(ON) (at VGS =-4.5V) RDS(ON) (at VGS =-2.5V) -30V -5A < 48mΩ < 57mΩ < 80mΩ100% UIS Tested 100% Rg TestedSOIC-8 Top View Bottom View D1 D2SOIC-8 Top ViewS2 G2 S1 G1 1 2 3 4 8 7 6 5 D2 D2 D1 D1G1 S1G2 S2Pin1Absolute Maximum Ratings TA=25° C unless otherwise noted Symbol Parameter Drain-Source Voltage VDS Gate-Source Voltage Continuous Drain Current Pulsed Drain Current C Avalanche Current C Avalanche energy L=0.1mH C TA=25° C Power Dissipation B TA=70° C Junction and Storage Temperature Range Thermal Characteristics Parameter Maximum Junction-to-Ambient A Maximum Junction-to-Ambient A D Maximum Junction-to-Lead TA=25° C TA=70° C VGS ID IDM IAS, IAR EAS, EAR PD TJ, TSTGMaximum -30 ±12 -5 -4 -28 17 14 2 1.3 -55 to 150Units V V A A mJ W ° CSymbolt ≤ 10s Steady-State Steady-StateRθJA RθJLTyp 48 74 32Max 62.5 90 40Units ° C/W ° C/W ° C/WRev 3: Mar. 2011Page 1 of 5/AO4801AElectrical Characteristics (TJ=25° C unless otherwise noted) Symbol Parameter Conditions ID=-250µA, VGS=0V VDS=-30V, VGS=0V C TJ=55° VDS=0V, VGS= ±12V VDS=VGS ID=-250µA VGS=-4.5V, VDS=-5V VGS=-10V, ID=-5A RDS(ON) Static Drain-Source On-Resistance C TJ=125° VGS=-4.5V, ID=-3.5A VGS=-2.5V, ID=-2.5A gFS VSD IS Forward Transconductance Diode Forward Voltage VDS=-5V, ID=-5A IS=-1A,VGS=0V -0.5 -28 40 60 45 60 18 -0.7 -1 -2.5 515 VGS=0V, VDS=-15V, f=1MHz VGS=0V, VDS=0V, f=1MHz 55 30 4 5 VGS=-4.5V, VDS=-15V, ID=-5A 645 80 55 7.8 7 1.5 2.5 6.5 VGS=-10V, VDS=-15V, RL=3Ω, RGEN=6Ω IF=-5A, dI/dt=100A/µs 3.5 41 9 11 3.5 15 5 780 105 80 12 9 48 72 57 80 -0.9 Min -30 -1 -5 ±100 -1.3 Typ Max Units V µA nA V A mΩ mΩ mΩ S V A pF pF pF Ω nC nC nC ns ns ns ns ns nCSTATIC PARAMETERS Drain-Source Breakdown Voltage BVDSS IDSS IGSS VGS(th) ID(ON) Zero Gate Voltage Drain Current Gate-Body leakage current Gate Threshold Voltage On state drain currentMaximum Body-Diode Continuous CurrentDYNAMIC PARAMETERS Ciss Input Capacitance Coss Crss Rg Output Capacitance Reverse Transfer Capacitance Gate resistanceSWITCHING PARAMETERS Qg(4.5V) Total Gate Charge Qgs Qgd tD(on) tr tD(off) tf trr Qrr Gate Source Charge Gate Drain Charge Turn-On DelayTime Turn-On Rise Time Turn-Off DelayTime Turn-Off Fall Time Body Diode Reverse Recovery Time Body Diode Reverse Recovery Charge IF=-5A, dI/dt=100A/µsA. The value of RθJA is measured with the device mounted on 1in2 FR-4 board with 2oz. Copper, in a still air environment with TA =25° C. The value in any given application depends on the user's specific board design. B. The power dissipation PD is based on TJ(MAX)=150° C, using ≤ 10s junction-to-ambient thermal resistance. C. Repetitive rating, pulse width limited by junction temperature TJ(MAX)=150° C. Ratings are based on low frequency and duty cycles to keep C. initialTJ=25° D. The RθJA is the sum of the thermal impedence from junction to lead RθJL and lead to ambient. E. The static characteristics in Figures 1 to 6 are obtained using <300µs pulses, duty cycle 0.5% max. F. These curves are based on the junction-to-ambient thermal impedence which is measured with the device mounted on 1in2 FR-4 board with 2oz. Copper, assuming a maximum junction temperature of TJ(MAX)=150° C. The SOA curve provides a single pulse ratin g.THIS PRODUCT HAS BEEN DESIGNED AND QUALIFIED FOR THE CONSUMER MARKET. APPLICATIONS OR USES AS CRITICAL COMPONENTS IN LIFE SUPPORT DEVICES OR SYSTEMS ARE NOT AUTHORIZED. AOS DOES NOT ASSUME ANY LIABILITY ARISING OUT OF SUCH APPLICATIONS OR USES OF ITS PRODUCTS. AOS RESERVES THE RIGHT TO IMPROVE PRODUCT DESIGN, FUNCTIONS AND RELIABILITY WITHOUT NOTICE.Rev 3: Mar. 2011Page 2 of 5/AO4801ATYPICAL ELECTRICAL AND THERMAL CHARACTERISTICS30 -10V 25 20 -ID (A) -ID(A) 15 -2.5V 10 5 5 0 0 1 2 3 4 5 -VDS (Volts) Fig 1: On-Region Characteristics (Note E) 90 VGS=-2.5V Normalized On-Resistance 1.8 1.6 1.4 1.2 1 0.8 0 2 4 6 8 10 0 25 50 75 100 125 150 175 -ID (A) Figure 3: On-Resistance vs. Drain Current and Gate Voltage (Note E) Temperature (° C) 0 Figure 4: On-Resistance vs. Junction Temperature 18 (Note E) VGS=-4.5V ID=-3.5A VGS=-10V ID=-5A VGS=-2V 0 0 0.5 1 1.5 2 2.5 3 -VGS(Volts) Figure 2: Transfer Characteristics (Note E) 25° C 10 125° C -4.5V -3V 15 20 VDS=-5V70 RDS(ON) (mΩ )50VGS=-4.5V17 VGS =-2.5V 5 ID=-2.5A 2 1030 VGS=-10V 10100 ID=-5A1.0E+01 1.0E+0080 125° C RDS(ON) (mΩ ) 60 -IS (A)401.0E-01 1.0E-02125° C25° C 1.0E-034025° C 1.0E-0420 0 2 4 6 8 10 -VGS (Volts) Figure 5: On-Resistance vs. Gate-Source Voltage (Note E)1.0E-05 0.0 0.2 0.4 0.6 0.8 1.0 1.2 -VSD (Volts) Figure 6: Body-Diode Characteristics (Note E)Rev 3: Mar. 2011Page 3 of 5/AO4801ATYPICAL ELECTRICAL AND THERMAL CHARACTERISTICS5 VDS=-15V ID=-5A Capacitance (pF) 1200 1000 Ciss 800 600 400 Coss 200 0 0 6 9 Qg (nC) Figure 7: Gate-Charge Characteristics 3 12 0 15 20 25 -VDS (Volts) Figure 8: Capacitance Characteristics 5 10 30 Crss4 -VGS (Volts)3210100.0 10µs10000TJ(Max)=150° C TA=25° C10.0RDS(ON) limited1000Power (W)-ID (Amps)100µs 1ms1.0 TJ(Max)=150° C C TA=25°10010ms 1s 10s DC0.1100.0 0.1 1 10 1001 0.000010.0010.1101000-VDS (Volts)Figure 9: Maximum Forward Biased Safe Operating Area (Note F)Pulse Width (s) Figure 10: Single Pulse Power Rating Junction-toAmbient (Note F)10 Zθ JA Normalized Transient Thermal ResistanceD=Ton/T TJ,PK=TA+PDM.ZθJA.RθJA RθJA=90° C/W In descending order D=0.5, 0.3, 0.1, 0.05, 0.02, 0.01, single pulse10.1PD Single Pulse TonT0.01 0.000010.00010.0010.010.11101001000Pulse Width (s) Figure 11: Normalized Maximum Transient Thermal Impedance (Note F)Rev 3: Mar. 2011Page 4 of 5/AO4801AGate Charge Test Circuit & WaveformVgs Qg -10VVDCVDCDUT Vgs IgResistive Switching Test Circuit & WaveformsRL Vds Vgs Vgs Rg DUTVDCVgs VdsUnclamped Inductive Switching (UIS) Test Circuit & WaveformsL Vds Id Vgs Rg DUT Vgs Vgs VgsVDCDiode Recovery Test Circuit & WaveformsVds + DUT Vgst rrVds Isd Vgs IgLVDC+ Vdd -VdsRev 3: Mar. 2011/+-+Chargeton td(on) tr t d(off) toff tf+--+-VdsQgsQgdVdd90%10%E AR= 1/2 LIAR2Vds BVDSS Vdd Id I ARQ rr = - Idt-Isd-I FdI/dt -I RM VddPage 5 of 5分销商库存信息:AOS AO4801A。
西德ARRIFLEX 16 BL摄影机说明书
ARRIFLEX 16 BL CБайду номын сангаасme
Designed and built in West Germany by precision engineers to meet a world wide demand. The ARRIFLEX 16 BL camera with its unsurpassed picture steadiness, guaranteed by its precision engineered film transport and registration pin system, ensuring that each successive frame is correctly positioned while the exposure is made, can be truly said to be the camera for the discerning professional user and to set a standard of quietness and reliability by which others are judged. The low noise level of the self-blimped ARRIFLEX 16 BL with built-in Pilotone sync-pulse Generator makes the camera ideal for "double system" sound recording. Single system sound recording is also possible.
HPMLDL系列服务器
HPMLDL系列服务器hpML系列服务器HP ProLiant ML110G7(C8R00A)参数规格差不多参数产品类型工作组级产品类别塔式产品结构4U处理器CPU类型奔腾双核CPU型号奔腾双核G860CPU频率3GHzHP ProLiant ML330 G6(600911-AA1)参数规格差不多参数产品类型企业级产品类别塔式产品结构5U处理器CPU类型Intel 至强5600CPU型号Xeon E5620CPU频率 2.4GHz智能加速主2.666GHz频标配CPU1颗数量最大CPU2颗数量制程工艺32nm三级缓存12MB总线规格QPI 5.86GT/sCPU核心四核HP ProLiant ML330 G6(B9D22A)参数规格差不多参数产品类型企业级产品类别塔式产品结构5U处理器CPU类型Intel 至强5600 CPU型号Xeon E5606CPU频率 2.13GHz标配CPU1颗数量最大CPU2颗数量制程工艺32nm三级缓存8MB总线规格QPI 4.8GT/sHP ProLiant ML330 G6(600911-AA1)参数规格差不多参数产品类型企业级产品类别塔式产品结构5U处理器CPU类型Intel 至强5600CPU型号Xeon E5620CPU频率 2.4GHz智能加速主2.666GHz频标配CPU1颗数量最大CPU2颗数量制程工艺32nm三级缓存12MB总线规格QPI 5.86GT/sCPU核心四核HP ProLiant ML350 G6(638180-AA1)参数规格差不多参数产品类别塔式产品结构5U处理器CPU类型Intel 至强5600CPU型号Xeon E5606CPU频率 2.13GHz标配CPU1颗数量最大CPU2颗数量制程工艺32nm三级缓存8MB总线规格QPI 4.8GT/sCPU核心四核CPU线程四线程数主板HP ProLiant ML350 G6(600431-AA5)参数规格差不多参数产品类别塔式产品结构5U处理器CPU类型Intel 至强5600CPU型号Xeon E5620CPU频率 2.4GHz智能加速主2.666GHz频标配CPU1颗数量最大CPU2颗数量制程工艺32nm三级缓存12MB总线规格QPI 5.86GT/sCPU核心四核CPU线程八线程数HP ProLiant ML350 G6(594869-AA1)参数规格差不多参数产品类别塔式产品结构5U处理器CPU类型Intel 至强5600CPU型号Xeon E5620CPU频率 2.4GHz智能加速主2.666GHz频标配CPU1颗数量最大CPU2颗数量制程工艺32nm三级缓存12MB总线规格QPI 5.86GT/sCPU核心四核CPU线程八线程数HP ProLiant ML310e Gen8(686146-AA5)参数规格差不多参数产品类型企业级产品类别塔式产品结构4U处理器CPU类型Intel 至强E3-1200 v2 CPU型号Xeon E3-1220 v2CPU频率 3.1GHz标配CPU1颗数量最大CPU4颗数量制程工艺22nm三级缓存8MB总线规格DMI 5GT/sHP ProLiant ML310e Gen8(686147-AA5)参数规格差不多参数产品类型企业级产品类别塔式产品结构4U处理器CPU类型Intel 至强E3-1200 v2 CPU型号Xeon E3-1240 v2CPU频率 3.4GHz智能加速主3.8GHz频标配CPU1颗数量最大CPU4颗数量制程工艺22nm三级缓存8MBHP ProLiant ML350e Gen8(C3Q10A)参数规格差不多参数产品类型企业级产品类别塔式产品结构5U处理器CPU类型Intel 至强E5-2400 CPU型号Xeon E5-2403CPU频率 1.8GHz标配CPU1颗数量最大CPU4颗数量制程工艺32nm三级缓存10MB总线规格QPI 6.4GT/sHP ProLiant ML350e Gen8(C3Q08A)参数规格差不多参数产品类型企业级产品类别塔式产品结构5U处理器CPU类型Intel 至强E5-2400 CPU型号Xeon E5-2407CPU频率 2.2GHz标配CPU1颗数量最大CPU4颗数量制程工艺32nm三级缓存10MB总线规格QPI 6.4GT/sHP ProLiant ML350e Gen8(C3Q09A)参数规格差不多参数产品类型企业级产品类别塔式产品结构5U处理器CPU类型Intel 至强E5-2400 CPU型号Xeon E5-2420CPU频率 1.9GHz标配CPU1颗数量最大CPU4颗数量制程工艺32nm三级缓存15MB总线规格QPI 6.4GT/sHP ProLiant ML350e Gen8(C3F91A)参数规格差不多参数产品类型企业级产品类别塔式产品结构5U处理器CPU类型Intel 至强E5-2400 CPU型号Xeon E5-2430CPU频率 2.2GHz标配CPU1颗数量最大CPU4颗数量制程工艺32nm三级缓存15MB总线规格QPI 6.4GT/sHP ProLiant ML350p Gen8(646675-AA1)参数规格差不多参数产品类别塔式产品结构5U处理器CPU类型Intel 至强E5-2600 CPU型号Xeon E5-2609CPU频率 2.4GHz标配CPU1颗数量最大CPU2颗数量制程工艺32nm三级缓存10MB总线规格QPI 6.4GT/sHP ProLiant ML350p Gen8(668271-AA5)参数规格差不多参数产品类别塔式产品结构5U处理器CPU类型Intel 至强E5-2600 CPU型号Xeon E5-2620CPU频率2GHz智能加速主2.5GHz频标配CPU1颗数量最大CPU2颗数量制程工艺32nm。
AD590中文资料全
AD590中文资料特点:线性电流传感器:1uA/K范围:55°C-+150°C陶瓷传感器探头兼容包终端装置:电压/电流激光微调到±0.5°C校准精度(AD590M)良好的线性:±0.3°C覆盖全量程(AD590M)供电电压范围:+4V-+30V独立传感器低成本产品说明:AD590是一个将输出电流比例转换成绝对温度的二终端集成电路温度变换装置。
为电源电压在+4V和+30V之间设备作为一个高阻抗、恒定电流为1uA/K的装置。
芯片的薄膜电阻器的激光微调装置被用于将设备微调至在298.2K(+25°C)时输出298.2uA。
AD590应该被应用于任意温度感应在+150°C之下,在这个温度下,传统的温度感应装置都可以使用。
一个整体集成电路的固有低成本与支持电路牌子的排除结合了AD590一个有吸引力的选择为许多温度测量情况。
线性化电路、精确度电压放大器、抵抗测量的电路和冷接点报偿不必要在申请AD590。
除温度测量之外,应用包括温度分离组分的报偿或更正,偏心比例与绝对温度,流速测量,流体的平实侦查和测速。
AD590可以在芯片的形式封装,在保护的环境下,它适用于混合电路和快速温度测量。
AD590在遥感应用方面特别好用。
由于它的高阻抗电流输出,设备对长线性的电压下降不敏感。
任何良好的绝缘绞的一双都能很好的从接收CMOS多路复用器或者切换逻辑门输出的电源电压。
产品特点:①AD590是一个要求只有一个直流电源电压(+4V to+30V)的校准的双终端温度传感器。
昂贵的发射器,滤波器,导致线性补偿和线性化电路是应用设备所不必要的。
②国家最先进的晶圆级激光修剪的广泛最终测试确保了AD590的单元的易于更换。
③是电流而不是电压的输出导致了优先接口的排斥反应。
此外,电压需求低(1.5mWs@ 5V@+25°C.)。
这些功能使得AD590易于应用于远程传感器。
Rotay DIP Switch产品说明书
1A6C/A6CVRotay DIP SwitchInternally Sealed DIL-IC Type Rotary DIP Switch●A precise rotary cam and contact driving mecha-nism achieve compactness for high-density mounting.●Top/Side-actuated models available.●Insert-molded terminals and an O-ring sealed rotor combine to form a sealed structureequivalent to IP64 (IEC-60529) to prevent flux penetration and provides high contact reliability even in dusty locations.●Offset between terminal pins and side of case allows simple circuit inspection.■List of ModelsNote:Order in multiples of the package quantity.■Ratings/CharacteristicsRoHS CompliantType (actuator color)Top actuated (Orange)Side actuated (Orange)No. of switching positionsOutput code Quantity per tube Quantity per box10BCD Decimal 55A6C-10R (N)100A6CV-10R 16BCD HexadecimalA6C-16R (N)A6CV-16RRating (resistive load)0.1 A at 30 VDC10 μA (minimum current) at 3.5 VDCAmbient operating temperature –20 to 70°C 60%RH max. (with no icing or condensation)Ambient operating humidity 35% to 95%RH (at 5 to 35°C)Insulation resistance100 M Ω min. (at 250 VDC with insulation tester)Contact resistance (initial value)200 m Ω max. Dielectric strength Between terminals 250 VAC for 1 minVibration resistance Malfunction 10 to 55 Hz, 1.5-mm double amplitude Shock resistance Malfunction 300 m/s 2 min.Durability Electrical2,000 steps min.WashingPossibleDegree of protection Internally sealed (IEC IP64)Operating torque 0.98 × 10−2 N·m {1 gf·m} max.WeightTop actuated type: approx. 0.4 g Side actuated type: approx. 0.8 g2■Output Codes10-position Models16-position ModelsNote:“●” indicates that the internal switch is ON.■Dimensions(Unit: mm)●Top Actuated, 10 Positions●Top Actuated, 16 Positions ●Side Actuated, 10 Positions ●Side Actuated, 16 Positions Note:Unless otherwise specified, a tolerance of ±0.4 mm applies to all dimensions.■Internal Connections/Terminal arrangement/PCB Dimensions(Unit: mm)Be sure to read the Safety precautions common to all DIP Switches for correct use.Code BCD Decimal code Position 124801●2●3●●4●5●●6●●7●●●8●9●●Code BCD Hexadecimal codePosition12481●2●3●●4●5●●6●●7●●●8●9●●A ●●B ●●●C ●●D ●●●E ●●●F●●●●8±0.38±0.312.6A6CV-10R 12.6A6CV-16R3。
拉雷尔电子有限公司产品说明书
LAUREL ELECTRONICS, INC.4-20 mA & Serial Output Transmitter for Resistance Input in OhmsFeatures•4-20 mA, 0-20 mA, 0-10V or -10V to +10V transmitter output, 16 bits, isolated•RS232 or RS485 serial data output, Modbus or Laurel ASCII protocol, isolated•Dual 120 mA solid state relays for alarm or control, isolated•Five precalibrated resistance input ranges from 20.000 Ω to 200.00 kΩ•Fixed 2.0000 ohm, 2.0000 MΩ and 20.000 MΩ range available as a factory specia• 1 mΩ resolution on 20 Ω scale•Custom curve linearization for changing resistance transducers•2, 3 or 4-wire connection with lead resistance compensation•Analog output resolution 0.0015% of span (16 bits), accuracy ±0.02% of span•DIN rail mount housing only 22.5 mm wide, detachable screw-clamp connectors•Universal 85-264 Vac / 90-300 Vdc or 10-48 Vdc / 12-32 Vac powerDescriptionThe Laureate Resistance Transmitter is factory calibrated forfive jumper selectable resistance ranges from 20 Ω to 200 kΩ.Fixed factory-special ranges of 2.000 Ω, 2.0000 MΩ and 20.000MΩ are also available. Accuracy is an exceptional 0.01% of fullscale ± 2 counts. Resolution is one part in 20,000. In the 20 Ωrange, resolution is 1 mΩ, making the transmitter suitable forcontact resistance and conductance measurements.Transmitter connections can be via 2, 3 or 4 wires. With 4-wirehookup, 2 wires are used for excitation and two separate wiresare used to sense the voltage across the resistance to bemeasured, thereby eliminating any lead resistance effects. With3-wire hookup, the transmitter senses the combined voltage dropacross the RTD plus two excitation leads. It also senses thevoltage drop across one excitation lead, and then subtracts twicethis voltage from the combined total. This technique effectivelysubtracts the lead resistance if the excitation leads are the same.All resistance ranges are digitally calibrated at the factory, withcalibration factors stored in EEPROM on the signal conditionerboard. This allows ranges and signal conditioner boards to bechanged in the field without recalibrating the transmitter. Ifdesired, the transmitter can easily be calibrated using externalstandards plus scale and offset in software.Fast read rate at up to 50 or 60 conversions per second whileintegrating the signal over a full power line cycle is provided byConcurrent Slope (Pat 5,262,780) analog-to-digital conversion.High read rate is ideal for peak or valley capture and for real-timecomputer interface and control.Open sensor indication is standard and may be set up to indi-cate either upscale or downscale. Excitation is provided by thetransmitter.Custom curve linearization, available with the Extendedversion, makes this transmitter ideal for use with transducerswhose output is a changing resistance.Standard features of Laureate transmitters include:•4-20 mA, 0-10V or -10V to +10V analog transmitter output,isolated, jumper-selectable and user scalable. All selectionsprovide 16-bit (0.0015%) resolution of output span and 0.02%output accuracy of a reading from -99,999 to +99,999 countsthat is also transmitted digitally. Output isolation from signaland power grounds eliminates potential ground loop problems.•Serial communications output, isolated. User selectableRS232 or RS485, half or full duplex. Three protocols are userselectable: Modbus RTU, Modbus ASCII, or Laurel ASCII.Modbus operation is fully compliant with Modbus Over SerialLine Specification V1.0 (2002). The Laurel ASCII protocolallows up to 31 Laureate devices to be addressed on thesame RS485 data line. It is simpler than the Modbus protocoland is recommended when all devices are Laureates.•Dual solid state relays, isolated. Available for local alarm orcontrol. Rated 120 mA at 130 Vac or 170 Vdc.•Universal 85-264 Vac power. Low-voltage 10-48 Vdc or 12-32 Vac power is optional.Easy Transmitter programming is via Laurel's InstrumentSetup Software, which runs on a PC under MS Windows. Thissoftware can be downloaded from this website at no charge. Therequired transmitter-to-PC interface cable is available from Laurel(P/N CBL04).SpecificationsRange Resolution Accuracy Excitation Current0-2.0000 Ω 0-20.000 Ω 0-200.00 Ω 0-2000.0 Ω 0-20000 Ω 0-200.00 kΩ 0-2.0000 MΩ 0-20.000 MΩ 0.1 mΩ1 mΩ10 mΩ100 mΩ1 Ω10 Ω100 Ω1 kΩ±0.01% of range± 2 counts5 mA5 mA500 µA50 µA5 µA500 nA500 nA75 nASignal InputInput Resolution Input Accuracy Update Rate, Max 16 bits (65,536 steps)±0.01% of full scale ± 2 counts 50/sec at 50 Hz, 60/sec at 60 HzAnalog Output (standard)Output Levels Compliance at 20 mA Compliance at 10V Output Resolution Output Accuracy Output Isolation 4-20 mA, 0-20 mA, 0-10 Vdc, -10 to +10Vdc (user selectable) 10V (0-500Ω load)2 mA (5 kΩ load or higher)16 bits (65,536 steps)0.02% of output span plus conversion accuracy250V rms working, 2.3 kV rms per 1 minute testSerial Communications (standard)Signal TypesData RatesOutput Isolation Serial Protocols Modbus Modes Modbus Compliance Digital Addressing RS232 or RS485 (half or full duplex)300, 600, 1200, 2400, 4800, 9600, 19200 baud250V rms working, 2.3 kV rms per 1 min testModbus RTU, Modbus ASCII, Laurel ASCIIRTU or ASCIIModbus over Serial Line Specification V1.0 (2002)247 Modbus addresses. Up to 32 devices on an RS485 line w/o a repeater.Dual Relay Output (standard)Relay Type Load Rating Two solid state relays, SPST, normally open, Form A 120 mA at 140 Vac or 180 VdcPower InputStandard Power Low Power Option Power Frequency Power Isolation Power Consumption 85-264 Vac or 90-300 Vdc10-48 Vdc or 12-32 VacDC or 47-63 Hz250V rms working, 2.3 kV rms per 1 min test 2W typical, 3W with max excitation outputMechanicalDimensions MountingElectrical Connections 129 x 104 x 22.5 mm case35 mm rail per DIN EN 50022 Plug-in screw-clamp connectorsEnvironmentalOperating Temperature Storage Temperature Relative Humidity Cooling Required 0°C to 55°C-40°C to 85°C95% at 40°C, non-condensingMount transmitters with ventilation holes at top and bottom. Leave 6 mm (1/4") between transmitters, or force air with a fan.PinoutMechanicalQA Application with Relays in Passband ModeA deviation limit (50 mΩ in this example) is set uparound both sides of a setpoint. The relay closes (oropens) when the reading falls within the deviationband, and opens (or closes) when the reading fallsoutside of this band. This mode sets up a passbandaround the setpoint and can be used for contactresistance testing in a production environment.RTD HookupIn 4-wire hookup, different pairs of leads are used to apply the excitation current and sense the voltage drop across the unknown resistance, so that the IR drop across the excitation leads is not a factor.In 3-wire hookup, the transmitter senses the combined voltage drop across the unknown resistance plus two excitation leads. It also senses the voltage drop across one excitation lead, and then subtracts twice this voltage from the combined total. This technique effectively subtracts all lead resistance and compen-sates for ambient temperature changes if the two excitation leads are identical.In 2-wire hookup, the transmitter senses the combined voltage drop across the unknown resistance and both lead wires. The voltage drop across the lead wires can be measured by shorting out the resistance during transmitter setup, and this voltage is then automatically subtracted from the combined total. However, changing resistance of the lead wires due to ambient tempera-ture changes will not be compensated.Ordering GuideCreate a model a model number in this format: LT20R1Transmitter Type LT Laureate 4-20 mA & RS232/RS485 output transmitter Main Board 2 Standard Main BoardPower0 Isolated 85-264 Vac or 90-300 Vdc 1 Isolated 10-48 Vdc or 12-32 VacResistance RangeR0 0-20 ohms (factory special fixed range) R1 0-20 ohms R2 0-200 ohms R3 0-2 kohms R4 0-20 kohms R5 0-200 kohmsR6 0-2 Mohms (factory special fixed range) R7 0-20 Mohms (factory special fixed range)Note: The same signal conditioner board can be used for resistance and RTD temperature measurement.AccessoriesCBL04 RS232 cable, 7ft. Connects RS232 screw terminals of LT transmitter to DB9port of PC.CBL02 USB to RS232 adapter cable. Combination of CBL02 and CBL04 connectstransmitter RS232 terminals to PC USB port.。
GunVault MV550-19和MV1050-19微型枪匣说明书
MicroVaultMV550-19 MicroVault XLMV1050-19FASTER. SAFE. TOUGH.3Product Features(For MicroVault and MicroVault XL)Always hold the battery connection cap while disconnecting or attaching a new battery. Do not pull on the power cables as this could cause the power supply to become disconnected from the lock. STEP 1 - Open the unit using the backup keys provided. STEP 2 - Locate the battery compartment in the interiorpanel. Connect the recommended 9V alkaline battery following the Positive (+) and Negative (-) guides on the connecting cap.STEP 3 - When the battery is connected you will hear a single beep signaling that the unit is powered.STEP 4 - After you have connected the battery to the cable, place the battery into the compartment and secure the cover.*GunVault recommends the use of either a Duracell or Energizer 9V alkaline battery with an expiration date of 5 years into the future.Battery InstallationSTEP 1 - Open the unit by using provided backup keys or factory default code. The factory default code is a single sequential press of each button moving from the left to right.STEP 2 - Locate the Learn button on the interior panel of the unit.STEP 3 - Press and hold the Learn button. A beep will sound and the keypad back lighting will turn green and remain illuminated. This will indicate the enrollment procedure has been initiated.STEP 4 - The keypad back lighting will remain activated as you enter a new access code. The code can be a minimum of three entries or maximum of six entries. STEP 5 - Press and hold the Learn button a second time. A beep will sound , and the keypad backlighting will turn red and remain illuminated.STEP 6 - Enter your new access code a second time. During this step , the red keypad back lighting will remain illuminated.STEP 7 - Press the Learn button a third time. The keypad back lighting will flash green and the unit will beep six times confirming that the new code has been accepted. If the keypad back lighting illuminates in red and the unit beeps six times, an error has occurred and you will need to repeat steps 3-7.STEP 8 -Test your access code to confirm that your unit has been properly programed.STEP 9 - Your safe is now ready for use.ProgrammingAn access code is a series of entries on the keypad. An entry is a single press of one or more buttons at the same time. Leave the unit door open while you program your safe.Backup Keys High-Strength Steel Security Cable Battery Compartment Learn Button Mute Button Elastic Strap(MV1050-19 Only)Keyport Backlit Keypad12345678354168724STEP 1 - Open the unit by using either your backup keys or current access code and locate the Learn button, which can be found on the interior panel of the unit.STEP 2 - Use steps 3-7 in the Programming section to change your current combination.STEP 3 - Now you have successfully reprogrammed your safe. Test your access code to confirm that your unit has been properly programmed.STEP 4 - Your safe is now ready for use.Safety FeaturesEntering an invalid access code triggers the Tamper Detect Feature.STEP 1 - Press and hold down buttons 2 and 3 for five seconds to initiate the tamper detect indicator.STEP 2 - If tampering has been detected, the indicatorlight will remain red until buttons 2 and 3 are released.STEP 3 - If tampering was not detected, the indicator light will remain green until buttons 2 and 3 are released.Tamper DetectionThis feature turns audio for unit on and off.STEP 1 - Open the unit and locate the Mute button on the interior panel of the unit.STEP 2 - Press and hold the Mute button for three seconds. The keypad back lighting will remain red while the mute button is held down. Once the keypad back lighting flashes green and the unit beeps three times , you should release the button.STEP 3 - Now you have successfully activated/deactivat-ed the mute feature.Audio ControlHigh-strength steel security cable. It should only be used to securely tether the product around a sturdy object.STEP 1 - Loop the cable around a sturdy object.STEP 2 - Find the end of the cable with the metal tip and run it through the eye of the other end and pull tight around the sturdy object.STEP 3 - Place the metal end of the security cable through the fitted slot on the top left side of the unit and close the lid to secure the cable.Security CableSTEP 1 - Open the unit by using either your backup keysor current access code.STEP 2 - Once opened, locate the metal slot on both sides of the interior roof of the unit.STEP 3 - Take the metal portion of the elastic strap and insert into metal slot on either side.STEP 4 - Repeat previous step to install on other side.STEP 5 - Now you have installed your elastic strap.Installing Elastic StrapSTEP 1 - When you enter the correct combination and the battery is low , the keypad back lighting will flash red and beep six times. Depending on how low the battery is , the unit may sound when releasing the lock. If the battery is completely depleted you will only hear a light humming sound.STEP 2 - Replace your battery by using steps in section labeled “Battery Installation”.*The low battery indicator only operates when you are in the process of opening your unit.Low Battery Warning Indicator•After six incorrect entries , the Security Sleep Mode feature will be triggered and will lockout any new keypad entries for two minutes. When Security Sleep Mode is active and a button is pressed , the keypad back lighting flashes red and the unit will beep three times.• To verify that the Security Sleep Mode is deactiva-ted , wait two minutes and then test your unit by slowly typing in your combination. If the keypad back lighting flashes green , your combination has been accepted and the unit will open. If the keypad back lightingflashes red , your combination is incorrect and you will need to try again. If you have forgotten or lost your combination , please follow the instructions on Programming. Your backup key will be required if reprogramming is needed.Security Sleep ModeResetting PasscodeMicroVault XL Unit Only5Assembly and Maintenance:•••••••Never store a loaded firearm in this unit.Always handle firearms as if they are loaded and ready to fire.Never grab your firearm by the trigger when removing or placing into safe.Always keep your firearm safety mechanism on while stored inside the safe.Never drink alcohol or use drugs while operating this safe or any firearm.Always follow the firearm safety rules set out by the firearm’s manufacturer.The manufacturer of this product does not recommend, suggest, advise, promote or otherwise condone the ownership or use of firearms. We at GunVault believe the decision to own or use a firearm is a serious decision that should only be made by an adult who has carefully considered the risks and benefits of such a decision.••••Important notes about your new GunVault productBackup Keys:Do not store backup keys inside of safe.Keep a record of your key number and serial number in a secure place separate from your safe.The backup key is for emergency use only in the event of forgotten passcode or battery failure.For Key Replacement visit the /product/key-replacement to complete the online keyreplacement form. In order to receive a replacement key , you will need to know the key number associated with your unit. You can find this information on the unit engraved on the keyport.Do not try to remove the key while in the turned position. This may cause damage to the unit or key.•••••Do not mount any GunVault product with the door facing down. The contents may fall out when the door is opened. Always hold the battery connection cap while disconnecting or attaching a new battery. Do not pull on the power cables as this could cause the power supply to become disconnected from the lock.Replace the batteries once a year regardless of whether or not the low battery indication is triggered.GunVault highly recommends the use of either a Duracell or Energizer 9V alkaline battery with an expiration date of 5 years in the future.You can register for battery reminder texts by visiting /battery-reminder-signupGunVault recommends that you lightly coat the door hinge spring and door latch-loop with quality oil at least once a year.Never spray anything into the latch mechanism as it can cause damage to the safe.Customer Service:GunVault products delivered without a pre-arranged Return Authorization number may be returned to sender unopened, at owner expense. Fees may accrue.WARNING : To avoid danger of suffocation, keep the plastic bag your safe arrived in away from babies and children. Do not use the bag in cribs, beds, carriages or play pens. The bag is not a toy and should be disposed of immediately upon removal. Contact your local waste management service for proper disposal or recycling of the plastic bag and other original packaging materials.WARNING : Keep you safe locked and closed at all times when not in use.WARNING: After closing the lid, always confirm it has properly latched in place.WARNING : Keep backup keys and access code combinations in a secure place away from children.WARNING : Keep high-strength steel security cable in a secure place away from children.WARNING : Children should not play with or around safe at any time.WARNING : This safe or any other firearm storage device cannot take the place of other safety procedures, including advising children of the dangers of firearms.WARNING : To enjoy maximum security benefits of this safe, it must be mounted in place.WARNING : This product can expose you to chemicals including Di (2-ethylhexyl) phthalate (DEHP) which is known to the State of California to cause cancer and birth defects or other reproductive harm. For more information go to Firearm Safety and your GunVault productGunVault recommends that you obtain as much information as possible on firearm safety.••••6Please visit for Replacement Promise details*1.GunVault (the “Company”) warrants to the original consumer (the “Purchaser”) of any GunVault safe (the “GunVault safe”) purchased after January 1, 2014 against any damage caused by fire, burglary or attempted burglary for a period of five (5) years from the date of purchase.2.The Company warrants to the purchaser that the GunVault safe will be free from defects in workmanship and materials for a period of one (1) year from the date of purchase.3. These warranties are not assignable or transferable to any other person.4. Any damage to the GunVault safe as a result of misuse, tampering, abuse, neglect, accident, improper installation, modification, unauthorized service, destruction, or the alteration of the serial number, or use in violation of the instructions furnished by the Company will void this warranty.5.The sole responsibility of the Company shall be limited to the repair or replacement (in its sole discretion) of any component of the GunVault safe which fails to conform to this warranty at no cost to the purchaser for the period of the warranty.6.Contact the Company directly to obtain service under this warranty. If it becomes applicable to send a defective product to the Company, a Return Authorization Number must first be obtained from the company. In order to obtain service under this warranty, purchaser must provide the Company with the following items (a) proof of purchase, (b) police or fire department report, (c) photographs of damaged safe, and (d) written testimonial.7.Products shipped without prior Return Authorization and Return Authorization Number may not be accepted, and the Company will not be responsible for their disposition and/or cost of return to the owner.8.The Company will not assume any responsibility for any loss or damage incurred in shipping. All return authorized products should include a copy of the original invoice in order for this warranty to be honored.9.This warranty is not an insurance policy. The Company is not responsible for any manner of damage to or theft of the Purchaser’s GunVault safe or its contents.10.We recommend that the warranty registration be completed online in order to validate this warranty.11. Any implied warranties that the purchaser may have are limited to the duration of the warranties described above. There are no further warranties that extend or apply beyond the face hereof, and the company expressly disclaims and excludes any and all warranties of merchant ability or fitness for a particular purpose. Some states do not allow limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts, so the above limitation may not apply to you.12. Repair or replacement shall be the sole remedy for the purchaser under this warranty. The company shall not be liable for any direct, indirect, incidental or consequential damages, losses or expense arising from the use or misuse of the GunVault safe. Some states do not allow the exclusion or limitations of incidental or consequential damages, so the limitation may not apply to you.13. This warranty gives you specific legal rights and you may also have other rights which vary from state to state.14. This warranty is only valid in the United States. If outside of the U.S., we encourage you to contact your point of purchase for further warranty help.GunVault Exclusive 5 Year WarrantyGUNVAULT PRODUCTTo submit your warranty registrationor call our Customer Service Department at (800) 222 - 1055.For key replacement visit the /product/key-replacement to complete the online key replacement form. In order to receive a replacement key you will need to know the key number associated with your unit. You can find this information on the unit engraved on the keyport.© 2019 ALPHA GUARDIANHenderson, NV 89014• Digital Safes • Biometric SafesSAFES• Security Cable • Mag VaultACCESSORIES• Download-able Manuals • How-to Video Tutorials • Warranty Registration• Frequently Asked Questions • And MOREVITAL INFORMATIONSafes, Acces s ories and MoreLoving your new GunVault safe and wanting to purchase more?Check out our website for special promotions, product information and more.。
AVPRO5003中文资料
AVPro Triple SCART A/V SwitchDESCRIPTIONThe AVPro ® 5003 is a low cost IC that performs switching of analog audio and video signals. The device accepts analog audio and video inputs from three external sources, typically a video encoder IC/stereo DAC, an auxiliary SCART connector, and a VCR SCART connector. The input signals from these sources are presented to a set of internal multiplexers that perform the SCART switching function. Outputs are provided to the VCR and auxiliary SCART connectors, as well as a TV SCART connector and an RF modulator. Video outputs are buffered to drive 150 Ω loads. Audio outputs are buffered to provide 2 Vrms output into 600 ohms. Typical applications for the 5003 include digital video recorders (DVRs) and digital receivers for satellite, cable, and terrestrial television.August 2000FEATURES•SCART connections for TV, VCR, AUX• Integrated video drivers • Integrated audio drivers- Negative supply eliminates AC coupling caps• 5-bit audio attenuation for TV output - Attenuation from 0 to 31 dB, 1 dB steps - Mute of TV outputs• Serial port control of SCART switching • 64-lead MQFP packaging (JEDEC MO-108)BLOCK DIAGRAMBLANK TV_C TV_R TV_G TV_B SVHS_Cout AUX_YCout TV_YCout TV_Mod VCR_YCout TV_Fnc DO_0DO_1VCR_Lout VCR_Rout Lout TV_Lout TV_Rout Rout AUX_Lout AUX_RoutV C C V C CV C CV C CV E E V E E V E E V E EV D DMono Lin Rbias VrefVCR_RinVCR_Lin Tgen AUX_RinAUX_Lin SDATASCLK Enc_Y Enc_YC VCR_YCin AUX_YCin AUX_Fnc AUX_B Enc_B Enc_G AUX_G SVHS_Cin Enc_C Enc_R AUX_R EBLANK ABLANKVCR_Fnc V C CAVPro® 5003Triple SCART A/V SwitchFUNCTIONAL DESCRIPTIONSCART Video SwitchingThe device is designed to accept video signals from several SCART video resources. The device includes an analog multiplexer that receives the external video signals and allows routing of the signals to the various video outputs on the device. Writing bits to serial port Register 1 controls switching.RGB Outputs: The device accepts RGB video signals from two sources. The AUX_R, AUX_G, AUX_B input pins are typically connected to the auxiliary SCART connector. The Enc_R, Enc_G, Enc_B input pins are connected to the RGB outputs of an external video encoder device. The lower two bits of serial port Register 1 determine which RGB input port will be used as the source for the TV_R, TV_G, TV_B output pins. When these bits are set to xxxxxx00, the auxiliary SCART is used as the input. When these bits are set to xxxxxx01, the video encoder is used as the input.The RGB sync can be selected from either the RGB signals or the output on TV_YCout, as set by the MSB of serial port Register 0. Setting this bit selects the timing signal for the DC restore circuit. The DC restore circuit acts to position the blank level to 0.6 V at the output video load. When the bit is high, the timing signal is from the output on TV_YCout from either the AUX_YCin or Enc_YC. When the bit is low, the timing signal will detect sync on either of the RGB signals. The associated blanking signal from respective video sources is also switched accordingly with a delay matched to that of the RGB signals.When the SVHS mode is active, the TV_R pin receives a chroma signal from either Enc_C or SVHS_Cin. The DC restore averages to approximately 1.8 VDC at the output pin. The TV_G, TV_B outputs are also disabled (~0 V) in this mode.TV Composite Output: The device accepts up to three composite (YC) video sources. The AUX_YCin input pin is typically connected to the Video In pin on the auxiliary SCART connector. The VCR_YCin input pin is typically connected to the Video In pin from the VCR SCART connector. The Enc_YC input pin is typically connected to the YC output from the external video encoder device. Two bits in the serial port register determine which of the composite input signals will be switched to the TV_YCout output pin. When bits of Register 1 are set to xxxx00xx, the signal on AUX_YCin is used as the input. When the bits are set to xxxx01xx, the signal on Enc_YC is used as the input. When the bits are set to xxxx10xx, the signal on VCR_YCin is used as the input. The TV_YCout pin can be active with a composite video signal when RGB inputs are active. When the TV SVHS mode is selected the composite video mode is not available and the TV_YCout pin provides luminance information to the TV SCART connector. The DC restore circuit acts to position the blank level to 0.6 V at the output 75 ohm load.RF Modulator Outputs: The device has a TV_Mod output that follows the TV_YCout signal. When the TV SCART has composite video, TV_Mod can be fed directly to the RF modulator. When the TV is in SVHS mode, the TV_Mod output (luminance) can be summed with the TV_C output (chroma) to provide a composite signal for the RF modulator. When the TV SCART has composite available, the TV_C output can be disabled via the MSB of serial port Register 1. Auxiliary Composite Output: The VCR and video encoder composite video sources are available to switch to the AUX_YCout output pin. This pin is typically connected to the Video Out pin on the auxiliary SCART connector. A bit in serial port Register 1 determines the signal source for the AUX_YCout output pin. Setting the register to x0xxxxxx selects the signal on VCR_YCin, while setting the register to x1xxxxxx selects the signal on ENC_YC. The DC restore circuit acts to position the blank level to 0.5 V at the output pin.VCR Composite Output: The auxiliary SCART and video encoder composite video sources are available to switch to the VCR_YCout output pin. This pin is typically connected to the Video Out pin on the VCR SCART connector. Two bits in serial port Register 1 determine the source for the AUX_YCout output pin. Setting the register to xx01xxxx selects the signal on AUX_YCin, while setting the register to xx10xxxx selects the signal on ENC_YC.SVHS Switching: The device supports the SVHS mode from the VCR SCART connector. The SVHS_Cin pin provides chroma information from the VCR SCART connector to the TV SCART connector. The SVHS_Cout pin provides chroma informationAVPro® 5003 Triple SCART A/V Switchfrom the encoder IC to the VCR SCART connector. The encoder chroma output can also be routed to the TV_R pin to support SVHS applications. When Register 1 is set to xxxx1011, the SVHS mode is selected with SVHS_Cin and VCR_YCin providing the chroma and luma inputs, respectively. In this mode, the load for the VCR chroma source (SCART pin 15) is provided by the series resistor for the SVHS_Cout pin and the low output impedance of the amplifier. The SVHS_Cin is ac coupled, and its dc bias set to approximately 0.9V. When the bits are set to xxxx1110, the ENC_C and ENC_Y inputs provide the chroma and luma inputs, respectively. The VCR SCART can also receive SVHS information from the video encoder by setting the register bits to xx00xxxx. Note that when the VCR is receiving information it cannot be used as a signal source for other devices.Function Switch: The device monitors the function switch pin (pin 8) of the auxiliary SCART and VCR SCART connectors, AUX_Fnc and VCR_Fnc pins, respectively. It is also known as slow blanking. Each of these inputs can detect three distinct levels and set two bits in serial port read Register 0. When the SCART input level is 0 to 2 V, the register bits are set to 00. When the input level is 4.5 to 7.0 V, the register bits are set to 01. When the input level is 9.5 to 12 V, the register bits are set to 10. The device also provides a function switching output (TV_Fnc) to the TV SCART connector (pin 8). The output level is determined by the state of two LSBs in serial port write Register 0. The table below defines the state of the TV_Fnc pin based on the register bit values.Bits OutputvoltageFunctionxxxxxx00~0 V Normal TVxxxxxx01~6 V16:9 aspectxxxxxx10~ 11 V Peritelevisionxxxxxx11~ 11 V PeritelevisionSCART Audio switchingThe device is designed to accept stereo audio inputs from an external audio DAC and from auxiliary SCART and VCR SCART connectors. The device provides audio outputs to the TV SCART, auxiliary SCART, and VCR SCART connectors. It also provides fixed gain, stereo line outputs of the audio output on the TV SCART. The line outputs are intended for use by an external stereo receiver/amplifier. These outputs are also combined for a Mono output to a RF modulator.The audio inputs are considered to be associated with the respective composite video input. As a result, the video selection determines which audio signals will be switched to a given SCART output. Refer to the SCART Video Switching section of this document for more information.Volume Control: The device provides control of the output level on the TV audio outputs (TV_Lout/Rout). The output level is controlled through serial port write Register 2. The lower 6-bits of this register set an attenuation level from 0 to -63 dB in 1 dB steps, where xx000000 is 0 dB and xx111111 is -63 dB. However, the attenuation is only specified to 5-bits of accuracy (-31 dB).The mute function is controlled by the fifth bit of write Register 0, which allows these outputs to be muted to -75 dB. When this bit is set to 0, the attenuator is active. When it is set to 1, the outputs are muted to -75 dB. This bit can be set independent of the attenuation register such that the output can be muted before any change in volume, or any switching of audio sources. The audio control circuits have a zero crossing detector that allows volume control changes to be completed only when the audio signal is near a zero crossing. This prevents audible popping and clicking during a volume change.Hot-plug of SCART connectors. The 5003 devices are sensitive to discharge caused by floating chassis grounds between audio/video equipment. This is observed when the SCART cables are repeatedly connected and disconnected while the 5003 is powered on inside the IRD. When the SCART cable is unplugged, an AC potential can exist between equipments. When the SCART cable is plugged back into the IRD, the AC potential discharges through the SCART connector. If the discharge occurs through the shield of the SCART connector or the ground pins, there is no problem. If the discharge occurs through the signal pins, the 5003 devices can experience a latch-up condition and a high current situation will exist. The latch-up will occur if the pulse created by the discharge has a fast rising edge, typically a few hundred pico-seconds. This is an order of magnitude faster than a standard ESD pulse so the internal ESD diodes of the 5003 will not respond fast enough to protect the device. This problem can be resolved by placing aAVPro® 5003Triple SCART A/V Switchsmall shunt capacitor on each SCART I/O pin. The capacitor slows the rising edge of the discharge pulse and allows the internal ESD diodes to react to the discharge. Good results are achieved using a 470 pF value, but an exact value should be calculated for each signal line depending upon the signal type so as to avoid roll-off of the intended signal. As an alternate approach, external diodes can be used to shunt this discharge.Digital OutputsThe device includes programmable digital outputs (DO_0, and DO_1). These pins are general purpose outputs programmed by bits in serial port Register 0. Bit 3 of this register controls DO_0 while bit 4 controls DO_1. Setting the register bits to 0 puts these outputs in the LOW state. Setting the register bits to 1 puts the outputs in the HIGH state. Internal pull-ups are incorporated.Serial Port DefinitionInternal functions of the device are monitored and controlled by a simple two-wire serial port that is compatible with the inter-IC (I2C) bus. The serial port operates in a slave mode only and can be written to or read from. The default address of the device is 1001000x. The serial port uses a clock input (SCLK) that is driven by the bus master and a bi-directional data input (SDATA) to perform all data transfers. Data Transfers: The device is enabled for a data transfer when the SDATA pin is driven from HIGH to LOW by the bus master while the SCLK pin is HIGH. The data transfer is complete when the bus master drives the SDATA pin from LOW to HIGH while thedecoded to determine if a valid address has been received. The first seven bits of information are the address with the eighth bit indicating whether the cycle is a read (bit is HIGH) or a write (bit is LOW). If the address is valid for this device, on the falling SCLK edge of the eighth bit of data, the device will drive the SDATA pin low and hold it LOW until the next falling edge of the SCLK pin to acknowledge the address transfer. Once a valid address is detected the device will continue to transmit or receive data until the process is complete, or the bus master issues a stop.Reset: At power-up the serial port defaults to the states indicated in boldface type. At device power-up, the device also generates an acknowledge. The device also responds to the system level reset that is transmitted through the serial port. When the master sends the address 00000000 followed by the data 00000110, the device resets to the default condition, and generates and acknowledge.I2C Latch-up. The 5003 may latch-up if the I2C bus is active and there is no power to the 5003 device. In a typical application, this will not occur as the I2C bus and the 5003 device are powered from the same power supply. This condition typically occurs when evaluating the 5003 devices on a demo board. When the I2C is powered on and the 5003 device is powered off, the I/O lines of the I2C bus are active and therefore will be at +5V. The SDATA pin internal ESD diodes will begin to conduct current through the SDATA pin and attempt to power-on internal circuits of the device. When power is applied to the 5003 device, circuits can be in an unknown state and therefore latch-up occurs. This is prevented by disconnecting the I2C interface when the device is powered down.Power Supply Sequence: The 5003 require three power supplies ( 12V, 5V and –5V ) for proper operation. Similar to other CMOS devices that are powered from multiple supplies, the 5003 family device requires proper power ramp-up sequence to avoid forwardly biasing the substrate diodes which can cause destructive latch-up. In order to insure that the chip substrate diodes are always reverse biased, the –5V supply should always be applied before the other two supplies. The preferred power ramp-up sequences is “–5V, +12V and then +5V.”If this sequence can not be achieved, placing schottky diodes from –5V to ground and / or +12V to +5V supply, depending upon sequence and timing, can prevent latchup.AVPro® 5003Triple SCART A/V SwitchSerial Port Register Table (Write registers); Device Address = 10010000 (Bold indicates default setting) REGISTER FUNCTION BITS DESCRIPTION0TV Function Control xxxxxx00xxxxxx01xxxxxx10xxxxxx11Level 0; normal TV output (TV_Fnc = 0V)Level 1A; 16:9 aspect ratio (TV_Fnc = 6V)Level 1B; Peritelevision output mode (TV_Fnc =11V) Level 1B; not valid mode (TV_Fnc =11V)0Digital Outputs(independent)xxxx00xxxxxx11xxDO_0, DO_1 are set LOWDO_0, DO_1 are set HIGH0TV Mute Control*xxx0xxxxxxx1xxxx TV audio (TV_Lout/TV_Rout, Lout/Rout/Mono) output = ON TV audio (TV_Lout/TV_Rout, Lout/Rout/Mono) output = Mute0n/a x00xxxxx Reserved: Set these bits to “0” for normal operation0RGB Sync Source0xxxxxxx1xxxxxxx RGB sync /DC restore source = RGB RGB sync /DC restore source = TV_YC1TV RGB/ S videochroma Source(S Video has chroma on TV_R. TV_G & TV_B outputs are disabled.)xxxxxx00xxxxxx01xxxxxx10xxxxxx11TV RGB signal source = Auxiliary SCART input (RGB )TV RGB signal source = Video encoder IC,TV RGB signal source = Video encoder IC, chroma on TV redTV RGB signal source = VCR SCART (red) chroma on TV red1TV composite video /Audio Source xxxx00xxxxxx01xxxxxx10xxxxxx11xxTV composite & audio signal source = Auxiliary SCART inputTV composite & audio signal source =Video encoder ICaudio DAC ICTV composite & audio signal source = VCR SCART inputTV composite (S video luma ) & audio signal source =Video encoder IC (Enc_Y), audio DAC IC1VCR Signal Source xx00xxxxxx01xxxxxx10xxxxxx11xxxx SVHS mode, source = Video encoder IC (Y & C), audio DAC IC VCR signal source = Auxiliary SCART composite inputVCR signal source = Video encoder IC (YC), audio DAC IC VCR signal source = Video encoder IC (YC), audio DAC IC1Auxiliary Output Select x0xxxxxxx1xxxxxx Auxiliary signal source = VCR SCART inputAuxiliary signal source = Video encoder IC, audio DAC IC1TV Chroma RF output0xxxxxxx1xxxxxxx TV_C (chroma RF) output: output disabledTV_C (chroma) output: = TV_R (for RF mod to sum Y & C)2TV Volume Control*xx000000xx011111TV audio volume = normal (0 dB)TV audio volume = minimum (31 dB atten.)2n/a00xxxxxxSerial Port Register Table (Read register); Device Address = 10010001 (Bold indicates default setting)0AUX Function ControlInput xxxxxx00xxxxxx01xxxxxx10Level 0; normal TV output (TV_Fnc = 0 volts)Level 1A; 16:9 aspect ratio (TV_Fnc = 6 volts)Level 1B; Peritelevision output mode (TV_Fnc = 11 volts)0VCR Function ControlInput xxxx00xxxxxx01xxxxxx10xxLevel 0; normal TV output (TV_Fnc = 0 volts)Level 1A; 16:9 aspect ratio (TV_Fnc= 6 volts)Level 1B; Peritelevision output mode (TV_Fnc = 11 volts)0n/a0000xxxx Reserved: These bits set to “0” in normal operationAVPro® 5003Triple SCART A/V SwitchSCART Switching TableINPUT PIN OUTPUT PINAUX_R: Red input from AUX SCARTEnc_R: Red input from video encoder ICEnc_C: Chroma input from video encoder ICSVHS_Cin: Chroma input from VCR SCARTTV_R: Red video output to TV or SVHS chroma output to TVAUX_R: Red input from AUX SCARTEnc_R: Red input from video encoder IC Enc_C: Chroma input from video encoder IC SVHS_Cin: Chroma input from VCR SCART TV_C: Follows TV_R output. Chroma output to sum Y & C for RF modulator when TV in S video mode, On/off selectableAUX_G: Green input from AUX SCARTEnc_G: Green input from video encoder ICTV_G: Green video output to TVAUX_B: Blue input from AUX SCARTEnc_B: Blue input from video encoder ICTV_B: Blue video output to TVABLANK: Blanking input from AUX SCARTEBLANK: Blanking input from video encoder ICBLANK: TV blanking output for RGBAUX_YCin: Composite input from AUX SCARTEnc_YC: Composite input from video encoder ICEnc_Y: Luma input from video encoder ICVCR_YCin: Composite (YC or Y) input from VCRTV_YCout: Composite video, RGB sync, or Luma output to TVAUX_YCin: Composite input from AUX SCART Enc_YC: Composite input from video encoder IC Enc_Y: Luma input from video encoder ICVCR_YCin: Composite (YC or Y) input from VCR TV_Mod: Follows TV_YCout output. Composite (or luma sum with chroma) output to RF modulatorAUX_YCin: Composite input from AUX SCARTEnc_YC: Composite input from video encoder ICEnc_Y: Luma input from video encoder ICVCR_YCout: Composite or Luma output to VCREnc_C: Chroma input from video encoder IC SVHS_Cout: Chroma output to VCREnc_YC: Composite input from video encoder ICVCR_YCin: Composite input from VCR SCARTAUX_YCout: Composite video output to auxiliary SCARTAUX_Lin: Left audio input from AUX SCARTLin: Left audio input from audio DACVCR_Lin: Left audio input from VCR SCARTLout: Left audio output to RCA jackAUX_Lin: Left audio input from AUX SCARTLin: Left audio input from audio DACVCR_Lin: Left audio input from VCR SCARTTV_Lout: Left audio output to TV SCARTLin: Left audio input from audio DACVCR_Lin: Left audio input from VCR SCARTAUX_Lout: Left audio output to auxiliary SCARTAUX_Lin: Left audio input from AUX SCARTLin: Left audio input from audio DACVCR_Lout: Left audio output to VCR SCARTAUX_Rin: Right audio input from AUX SCARTRin: Right audio input from audio DACVCR_Rin: Right audio input from VCR SCARTRout: Right audio output to RCA jackAUX_Rin: Right audio input from AUX SCARTRin: Right audio input from audio DACVCR_Rin: Right audio input from VCR SCARTTV_Rout: Right audio output to TV SCARTRin: Right audio input from audio DACVCR_Rin: Right audio input from VCR SCARTAUX_Rout: Right audio output to auxiliary SCARTAUX_Rin: Right audio input from AUX SCARTRin: Right audio input from audio DACVCR_Rout: Right audio output to VCR SCARTAVPro® 5003Triple SCART A/V SwitchPIN DESCRIPTIONSNAME TYPE DESCRIPTIONAnalog Pins:ABLANK I Auxiliary Blanking Input: In a typical system, this pin is connected to the RGBstatus pin (pin 16, fast blanking) from the auxiliary SCART connector.AUX_R I Auxiliary Red Input: In a typical system, this pin is connected to the RED input pin(pin 15) of the auxiliary SCART connector. This input can be selected as thesignal source for the TV_R output pin.AUX_G I Auxiliary Green Input: In a typical system, this pin is connected to the GREENinput pin (pin 11) of the auxiliary SCART connector. This input can be selected asthe signal source for the TV_G output pin.AUX_B I Auxiliary Blue Input: In a typical system, this pin is connected to the BLUE inputpin (pin 7) of the auxiliary SCART connector. This input can be selected as thesignal source for the TV_B output pin.AUX_Fnc I Function Switching Input, AUX: In a typical system, this pin is connected to pin 8of the auxiliary SCART connector to monitor the function select input from thatdevice. This input can identify three different levels and record the level in theserial port register.AUX_YCin I Auxiliary Video Input: In a typical system, this pin is connected to the compositevideo input pin (pin 20) of the auxiliary SCART connector. This input can beselected as the signal source for the TV_YCout and/or VCR_YCout pins.AUX_Lin I Auxiliary Left Audio Input: In a typical system, this pin is connected to the L AudioOutput pin (pin 3) of the auxiliary SCART connector. This input can be selectedas the signal source for the TV_Lout and/or VCR_Lout pins.AUX_Rin I Auxiliary Right Audio Input: In a typical system, this pin is connected to the RAudio Output pin (pin 1) of the auxiliary SCART connector. This input can beselected as the signal source for the TV_Rout and/or VCR_Rout pins.EBLANK I Encoder Blanking Input: In a typical system, this pin is connected to the fastblanking signal from the external video encoder device.Enc_R I Encoder Red Input: In a typical system, this pin is connected to the RED outputpin from the external video encoder device. This input can be selected as thesignal source for the TV_R output pin.Enc_G I Encoder Green Input: In a typical system, this pin is connected to the GREENoutput pin from the external video encoder device. This input can be selected asthe signal source for the TV_G output pin.Enc_B I Encoder Blue Input: In a typical system, this pin is connected to the BLUE outputpin from the external video encoder device. This input can be selected as thesignal source for the TV_B output pin.Enc_YC I Encoder Video Input: In a typical system, this pin is connected to the compositevideo output pin from the external video encoder device. This input can beselected as the signal source for the AUX_YCout, TV_YCout and/or VCR_YCoutpins.Enc_Y I Encoder Luminance Input: In a typical system, this pin is connected to thecomposite video output pin from the external video encoder device whenoperating S video. This input can be selected as the signal source for theTV_YCout and/or VCR_YCout pins.AVPro® 5003Triple SCART A/V SwitchPIN DESCRIPTIONS (continued)NAME TYPE DESCRIPTIONEnc_C I Encoder Chrominance Input: In a typical system, this pin is connected to the TV_Routput pin from the external video encoder device when operating S video. This inputcan be selected as the signal source for the TV_R and/or VCR’s SVHS_Cout output pin. Lin I Left Audio Input: In a typical system, this pin is connected to the left audio outputpin of the external audio DAC. This input can be selected as the signal source forthe TV_Lout, VCR_Lout and/or AUX_Lout pins.Rin I Right Audio Input: In a typical system, this pin is connected to the right audiooutput pin of the external audio DAC. This input can be selected as the signalsource for the TV_Rout, VCR_Rout and/or AUX_Rout pins.SVHS_Cin I SVHS Chroma Input: In a typical system, this pin is connected to the SVHSChroma pin (pin 15) on the VCR SCART connector. It provides chroma input fromthe VCR when the SVHS mode is selected for the TV connector.VCR_YCin I VCR Video Input: In a typical system, this pin is connected to the composite videoinput pin (pin 20) of the VCR SCART connector. This input can be selected as thesignal source for the TV_YCout and/or AUX_YCout pins.VCR_Lin I VCR Left Audio Input: In a typical system, this pin is connected to the L AudioOutput pin (pin 3) of the VCR SCART connector. This input can be selected asthe signal source for the TV_Lout and/or AUX_Lout pins.VCR_Rin I VCR Right Audio Input: In a typical system, this pin is connected to the R AudioOutput pin (pin 1) of the VCR SCART connector. This input can be selected asthe signal source for the TV_Rout and/or AUX_Rout pins.VCR_Fnc I Function Switching Input, VCR: In a typical system, this pin is connected to pin 8 ofthe VCR SCART connector to monitor the function select input from that device. Thisinput can identify three different levels and records the level in the serial port register. AUXYCout O Auxiliary Video Output: This pin is the composite video output to the auxiliarySCART connector (pin 19).AUX_Lout O Auxiliary Left Audio Output: This pin is the output to the left channel audio (pin 3)of the auxiliary SCART connector.AUX_Rout O Auxiliary Right Audio Output: This pin is the output to the right channel audio(pin1) of the auxiliary SCART connector.BLANK O Blanking output: This output provides the blanking signal to the TV SCARTconnector (pin 16). This signal is either the blanking signal from the auxiliarySCART connector (ABLANK) or the signal from the external video encoder(EBLANK).Lout O Left Audio Output: This pin is the output to the left channel audio RCA jack.Rout O Right Audio Output: This pin is the output to the right channel audio RCA jack. Mono O Mono Audio Output: This pin is sum of Lout & Rout to the RF modulator input. SVHS_Cout O SVHS Chroma Output: This pin is typically AC coupled to pin 15 of the VCRSCART connector. When the S-video mode is selected for the VCR connector,video from the video encoder input pin (Enc_C) is output to this pinTV_YCout O TV Video Output: This pin is the composite video output to the TV SCARTconnector (pin 19). In the SVHS mode, this pin provides luminance information.AVPro® 5003Triple SCART A/V SwitchPIN DESCRIPTIONS (continued)NAME TYPE DESCRIPTIONTV_Mod O TV Modulator Video Output: This pin follows the composite video output to theTV_YCout signal to the TV SCART connector. It provides composite video for anexternal RF modulator. In S video mode, it provides luminance information only TV_R O TV Red Output: This pin provides Red video output to the TV SCART connector(pin 15). In S video mode, this pin provides the chroma information.TV_C O TV Chroma Output: This pin provides chroma signal to sum with TV_Mod’sluminance when operating in S video mode for composite video signal for RFmodulator. It is on/off selectable.TV_G O TV Green Output: This pin provides Green video output to the TV SCARTconnector (pin 11).TV_B O TV Blue Output: This pin provides Blue video output to the TV SCART connector(pin 7).TV_Lout O TV Left Audio Output: This pin is the output to the left channel audio (pin 3) of theTV SCART connector.TV_Rout O TV Right Audio Output: This pin is the output to the right channel audio (pin1) ofthe TV SCART connector.TV_Fnc O Function Output TV: This pin is the function switching output to the TV SCARTconnector pin 8. The output level is determined by the serial port write register. VCR_YCout O VCR Video Output: This pin is the composite video output to the VCR SCARTconnector (pin 20). In the SVHS mode, this pin provides luminance informationfrom the video encoder IC (pin Enc_Y).VCR_Lout O VCR Left Audio Output: This pin is the output to the left channel audio (pin 3) ofthe VCR SCART connector.VCR_Rout O VCR Right Audio Output: This pin is the output to the right channel audio (pin1) ofthe VCR SCART connector.Digital Pins:DO_0O Digital Output 0: This pin is a general purpose output that is controlled by serialport register.DO_1O Digital Output 1: This pin is a general purpose output that is controlled by serialport register.SCLK I Serial Clock Input: This pin accepts a serial port clock input signal.SDATA I Serial Data Input: This is a tri-state pin that receives or transmits serial data. Power/Ground Pins:VCC-+5 VDC power inputs.VEE--5 VDC power inputs.VDD-+12 VDC power input for function switchingVref-Internal voltage reference, bypass pin. Add capacitor 4.7 uF to ground.GND-Ground for all blocks.Rbias-Bias point of internal current generator. Add resistor 10k to ground.Tgen-Reference point for internal timing circuit. Add capacitor 470 pF to ground.。
海哥尔德电子产品简介说明书
APRIL 2013Quick-Refere nce GuideLAPTOP, DESKTO P AND VIDEO STORAGE DRIVESSeagate Partner Program MembersVisit the Sales Tools section to access the latestproduct roadmap, end-of-life schedule and product information. DistributorsEMEA SPP Support00-800-6890-8282US Sales Support1-800-SEAGATE or 1-405-324-4700Visit for more information or call 1-800-SEAGATE (1-800-732-4283) © 2013 Seagate Technology LLC. All rights reserved. Printed in USA. Seagate, Seagate Technology and the Wave logo are registered trademarks of Seagate Technology LLC in the United States and/or other countries. Barracuda, G-Force Protection, Momentus, Pipeline HD, SmartAlign and SV35 Series are either trademarks or registered trademarks of Seagate Technology LLC or one of its affiliated companies in the United States and/or other countries. The FIPS logo is a certification mark of NIST, which does not imply product endorsement by NIST, the U.S., or Canadian governments. All other trademarks or registered trademarks are the property of their respective owners. When referring to drive capacity, one gigabyte, or GB, equals one billion bytes and one terabyte, or TB, equals one trillion bytes. Your computer’s operating system may use a different standard of measurement and report a lower capacity. In addition, some of the listed capacity is used for formatting and other functions, and thus will not be available for data storage. Actual data rates may vary depending on operating environment and other factors. The export or re-export of hardware or software containing encryption may be regulated by the US Department of Commerce, Bureau of Industry and Security (for more information go to ). Seagate reserves the right to change, without notice, product offerings or specifications. QR502.15-1304GB, April 2013APRIL 2013Quick-Reference GuideLAPTOP, DESKTOP AND VIDEO STORAGE DRIVESNew Seagate Model Number KeyDesktop, laptop and video storageST 500 DX 001BRANdCAPACiTySegMeNTATTRiBuTeS2 letters ST= Seagate MX= Maxtor2 to 4 digits 80 = 80GB 500 = 500GB 1500 = 1,500GB Capacities>9,999GB: 10 = 10TB 15 = 15TB2 lettersDX = Desktop Premium DM = Mainstream DL = Entry LevelLX = Laptop Premium LM = Laptop Mainstream LT = Laptop Thin VX = Surveillance VM = DVR VT = DVR Thin3 digits, non-intelligent Varies for:Z-height Form Factor RPM Cache Interface SED, FIPS Drop Sensor Interface SpeedView a brief training presentation on how our model numbering format has changed at /seagate/ModelNumber 1 One gigabyte, or GB, equals one billion bytes; and one terabyte, or TB, equals one trillion bytes when referring to drive capacity.2See FIPS 140-2 Level 2 Certificate at /groups/STM/cmvp/documents/140-1/1401vend.htm.37mm z-height expanded to 9.5mm enables compatibility with standard laptop chassis.4Advanced Format 4K sector drive with SmartAlign ™ technology resolves misalignment conditions.5Seagate makes this drive in both 4K and 512-byte sectors. SmartAlign technology is included on 4K sector drives. Both drives are functionally and physically equivalent.6Formerly Barracuda ®drive。
海利亚(Hyundai)平板卡车产品简介说明书
Vehicle Body
Engine Wheel Base Dimension Dimension Tent Material Tent Support
D4AF, D4DC, D4DB, D4DB-d, D4DD Long : 3,735mm
6,765 x 2,170 x 2,720 4,850 x 2,060 x 1,650
The Carriers feature a lifting deck which doubles the transporting capacity by allowing vehicles to be stored on two levels.
HD120 4x2 HD260 6x4 XCIENT 6x4 HD260 6x4
Checkered Plate Removable
Vehicle Body
Engine Wheel Base Dimension Dimension Floor Side Plate
D6BR, D6GA Long : 4,260mm 7,645 x 2,420 x 2,660 5,380 x 2,290 x 1,225 Checkered Plate
Removable
*Dimension(mm) : Length x Width x Height
Car Carrier
Hyundai Car Carriers are designed to transport newly manufactured vehicles to designated destinations such as a delivery center or a shipping port.
MGate 5114设备说明书
P/N: 1802051140010 *1802051140010*MGate 5114Quick Installation GuideEdition 1.0, November 2018Technical 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: +91-80-4132-10452018 Moxa Inc. All rights reserved.OverviewThe MGate 5114 is an industrial Ethernet gateway for ModbusRTU/ASCII/TCP and IEC 60870-5-101/104 network communications. Package ChecklistBefore installing the MGate 5114, verify that the package contains the following items:• 1 MGate 5114 gateway• 1 serial cable: DBL-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-RJ45F9-150: RJ45-to-DB9-female serial cable, 150 cm •CBL-RJ45SF9-150: RJ45-to-DB9-female serial shielded cable, 150 cm•Mini DB9F-to-TB DB9: Female-to-terminal-block connector •DK-25-01: 1 DIN-rail kit with 2 screws•WK-36-02: Wall-mounting kit, 2 plates with 6 screws•CBL-PJTB-10: Non-locking barrel plug to bare-wire cable Hardware IntroductionLED IndicatorsAgent Mode:LED 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* Off No serial communication with Modbus device Green Normal Modbus serial communication inprogressRed An error in serial communication occurredWhen the MGate 5114 acts as a ModbusRTU/ASCII master:1.The slave device returned an error(exception)2.Received a framing error (parity error,checksum error)3.Timeout (the master sends but noresponse)When the MGate 5114 acts as a ModbusRTU/ASCII slave:1.Received an invalid function codeThe master accessed an invalid registeraddress or coil address2.Received a framing error (parity error,checksum error)101* Off No serial communication with the IEC 60870-5-101 deviceGreen Normal IEC 60870-5-101 serial communicationin progressRed An error in serial communication occurredWhen the MGate 5114 acts as an IEC 60870-5-101 master:1.Received a slave exception (format error,checksum error, invalid data, slaveresponds are not supported)2.Timeout (the master sends but noresponse)When the MGate 5114 acts as an IEC 60870-5-101 slave:Received a master exception (format error,checksum error, invalid data)*Only indicates serial communication status; for IEC 60870-5-104 or Modbus TCP status, please refer to the LED indicator on the Ethernet port.DimensionsUnit: 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-high, Pull-low, and Terminator for RS-485Beneath the MGate 5114’s top cover, you will find DIP switches to adjust each serial port’s pull-high resistor, pull-low resistor, and terminator.SW 1 2 3 Pull-high resistor Pull-low resistor Terminator ON1 kΩ 1 k Ω 120 Ω OFF 150 k Ω*150 k Ω*–**DefaultHardware Installation Procedure1. Connect the power adapter. Connect the 12-48 VDC power line orDIN-rail power supply to the MGate 5114’s terminal block.2. Use a serial cable to connect the MGate to the Modbus RTU/ASCIIor IEC 60870-5-101 device.3. Use an Ethernet cable to connect the MGate to the Modbus TCP orIEC 60870-5-104 device.4. The MGate 5114 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-mount kit (optional) first and then screw the device onto the wall.The following figure illustrates the two mounting options:Software Installation InformationYou can download the User's Manual and Device Search Utility (DSU) from Moxa's website: . Please refer to the User’s Manual for additional details on using the DSU.The MGate 5114 also supports login via a web browser. Default IP address: 192.168.127.254 Default account: admin Default password: moxaPin AssignmentsSerial 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 Input 12 to 48 VDC Input Current455 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% (non-condensing) Dimensions 36 x 105 x 140 mm (1.42 x 4.14 x 5.51 in) Reliability Alert Tools Built-in buzzer and RTC MTBF 1,140,815 hrs.。
OMEGA Series FLR-1600A和FLV-4600A水流计和控制器说明书
Accessories for FLR-1600A/FLV-4600A Series
Options
Model No. FMA1600-BP
FMA1600-C1
Price $210
35
Description
Battery pack for portable use (for FLR-1600 water meters only)
Height
100 (3.9) 104 (4.1) 106 (4.2) 111 (4.4)
104 (4.1)
Length
61 (2.4) 61 (2.4) 61 (2.4) 102 (4.1)
92 (3.7)
Depth
27 (1.05) 27 (1.05) 27 (1.05) 41 (1.6)
27 (1.05)
Please allow approximately 44.5 mm (1.75") on top of unit for electrical cable connection.
ProLight PBVA-4FWE -F1G 4W Power LED 技术数据表说明书
ProLight PBVA-4FWE-F1G 4W Power LED Technical Datasheet Version: P1.1Features‧High flux density of lighting source‧Good color uniformity‧RoHS compliant‧More energy efficient than incandescent and most halogen lamps‧Long lifetime‧AEC-Q101 Qualified‧SAE/ECE Compliant Main Applications ‧Bicycle Lamps‧Exterior Automotive Lighting‧Floodlight‧Bending Light‧Daytime Running LightIntroduction‧The input power is 4 Watt, the multi-chip ultra high power ProEngine Seriedelivers never before seen luminous flux output from a single emitter. Thesuperficial illuminating nature of ProEngine makes them the preferencebicycle lamps, typical applications include exterior automotive lightingBending and Daytime Running Light.2020/03No. 89, Xiyuan Rd., Zhongli City, Taoyuan County 320,No. 89, Xiyuan Rd., Zhongli City, Taoyuan County 320, Notes:1. Drawing not to scale.2. All dimensions are in millimeters.3. Unless otherwise indicated, tolerances are ±0.10mm.4. Please do not solder the emitter by manual hand soldering, otherwise it will damage the emitter.5. Please do not use a force of over 0.3kgf impact or pressure on the lens of the LED, otherwise it will cause a catastrophic failure.2Emitter Mechanical DimensionsUnit : mmNo. 89, Xiyuan Rd., Zhongli City, Taoyuan County 320, 3Forward Voltage V F (V)@1000mA Refer @1200mA Thermal ResistanceColor Min.Typ.Max.Typ.Junction to Slug (°C/ W)White2.93.23.63.36●ProLight maintains a tolerance of ±0.1V for Voltage measurements.Flux Characteristics, T J = 25°CElectrical Characteristics, T J = 25°CRadiation Pattern Color Part Number Emitter Luminous Flux ΦV (lm)@1000mA Refer @1200mA mbertianWhitePBVA-4FWE-F1G280330325380●ProLight maintains a tolerance of ±7% on flux and power measurements.●Please do not drive at rated current more than 1 second without proper heat sink.Optical Characteristics at 1000mA, T J = 25°CTotal included Viewing Angle Angle Radiation ColorColor Temperature CCT (degrees)(degrees)PatternMin.Typ.Max.θ0.90V2 θ1/2Lambertian White5380 K 5620 K 5860 K 1601205620 K 5880 K 6140 K 1601205870 K 6150 K 6430 K 1601206140 K6450 K6760 K160120●ProLight maintains a tolerance of ±5% for CCT measurements.Absolute Maximum RatingsParameter WhiteMax DC Forward Current (mA)1500Peak Pulsed Forward Current (mA)1500 (less than 1/10 duty cycle@1KHz)LED Junction Temperature150°CJunction Temperature for short time applications*175°COperating Board Temperature-40°C -125°Cat Maximum DC Forward CurrentStorage Temperature-40°C -125°CSoldering Temperature JEDEC 020c 260°CAllowable Reflow Cycles3Reverse Voltage Not designed to be driven in reverse biasESD withstand voltage(kV)up to 8(acc. to IEC 61000-4-2-air discharge)Note: * The LED chip exhibits excellent performance but slight package discoloration occurs at highest temperatures. Exemplary median lifetime for T= 175°C is 100h.J4 No. 89, Xiyuan Rd., Zhongli City, Taoyuan County 320,No. 89, Xiyuan Rd., Zhongli City, Taoyuan County 320, 0.280.300.320.340.360.380.400.260.280.300.320.340.360.38yXWhite5620 KW15880 KW2W36150 KW46450 KSAE Specification5Color BinWhite Binning Structure Graphical RepresentationWhite Bin Structure Bin Codex y Typ. CCT (K)Bin Codex y Typ. CCT (K)W10.3241 0.3454 5620W30.3145 0.3250 61500.3248 0.3290 0.3163 0.3101 0.3350 0.3380 0.3253 0.3186 0.3355 0.3553 0.3246 0.3344 W20.3190 0.3350 5880W40.3104 0.3154 64500.3203 0.3184 0.3127 0.3013 0.3299 0.3281 0.3212 0.3095 0.32980.34460.31990.3245●Tolerance on each color bin (x , y) is ±0.005No. 89, Xiyuan Rd., Zhongli City, Taoyuan County 320, 6Color Spectrum, T J = 25°C1. White0.00.20.40.60.81.0350400450500550600650700750800850R e l a t i v e S p e c t r a l P o w e r D i s t r i b u t i o nWavelength (nm)Standard Eye Response CurveWhiteNo. 89, Xiyuan Rd., Zhongli City, Taoyuan County 320, 1.01.52.0 2.53.03.54.04.55.020406080100120140160F o r w a r d V o l t a g e (V )Junction Temperature (℃)606570758085909510010511020406080100120140160R e l a t i v e L u m i n o u s F l u x (%)Junction Temperature(℃)-0.020-0.015-0.010-0.0050.0000.00520406080100120140160∆x Juction Temperature (℃)-0.020-0.015-0.010-0.0050.0000.00520406080100120140160∆y Junction Temperature (℃)7Junction Temperature Relative CharacteristicsFig 3. Junction Temperature vs.Chromaticity Coordinate Δx at 1000mA.Fig 1. Junction Temperature vs.Relative Luminous Flux at 1000mA.Fig 4. Junction Temperature vs.Chromaticity Coordinate Δy at 1000mA.Fig 2. Junction Temperature vs.Forward Voltage at 1000mA.No. 89, Xiyuan Rd., Zhongli City, Taoyuan County 320, 02004006008001000120014001600012345A v e r a g e F o r w a r d C u r r e n t (m A )Forward Voltage (V)-0.020-0.015-0.010-0.0050.0000.0050.0100.0150.020040080012001600∆xForward Current (mA)-0.020-0.015-0.010-0.0050.0000.0050.0100.0150.020040080012001600∆yForward Current (mA)0.00.20.40.60.81.01.21.4040080012001600R e l a t i v e L u m i n o u s F l u xForward Current (mA)8Fig 7. Forward Current vs.Chromaticity Coordinate Δx at T J =25℃.Fig 5. Forward Voltage vs.Forward Current at T J =25℃.Fig 6. Forward Current vs.Relative Luminous Flux at T J =25℃.Fig 8. Forward Current vs.Chromaticity Coordinate Δy at T J =25℃.Forward Current Relative CharacteristicsNo. 89, Xiyuan Rd., Zhongli City, Taoyuan County 320, 0200400600800100012001400020406080100120140F o r w a r d C u r r e n t (m A )Board Temperature (℃)0102030405060708090100-100-80-60-40-20020406080100R e l a t i v e I n t e n s i t y (%)Angular Displacement (Degrees)9Board Temperature vs. Maximum Forward CurrentMaximum Forward CurrentTypical Representative Spatial Radiation PatternLambertian Radiation PatternSoak RequirementsLevel Floor Life Standard Accelerated Environment Time Conditions Time (hours)Conditions Time (hours)Conditions1Unlimited≤30°C /168 +5/-085°C /NA NA 85% RH85% RH●The standard soak time includes a default value of 24 hours for semiconductor manufature'sexposure time (MET) between bake and bag and includes the maximum time allowed out ofthe bag at the distributor's facility.●Table below presents the moisture sensitivity level definitions per IPC/JEDEC's J-STD-020C.Soak Requirements Level Floor Life Standard Accelerated Environment Time Conditions Time (hours)Conditions Time (hours)Conditions1Unlimited≤30°C /168 +5/-085°C /NA NA 85% RH85% RH2 1 year≤30°C /168 +5/-085°C /NA NA 60% RH60% RH2a 4 weeks≤30°C /696 +5/-030°C /120 +1/-060°C / 60% RH60% RH60% RH3168 hours≤30°C /192 +5/-030°C /40 +1/-060°C / 60% RH60% RH60% RH472 hours≤30°C /96 +2/-030°C /20 +0.5/-060°C / 60% RH60% RH60% RH548 hours≤30°C /72 +2/-030°C /15 +0.5/-060°C / 60% RH60% RH60% RH5a24 hours≤30°C /48 +2/-030°C /10 +0.5/-060°C / 60% RH60% RH60% RH6Time on Label≤30°C / Time on Label30°C /NA NA (TOL)60% RH(TOL)60% RHMoisture Sensitivity Level –JEDEC Level 1No. 89, Xiyuan Rd., Zhongli City, Taoyuan County 320,10Reliability testing in accordance with AEC-Q101 (Rev D1)The development of this product included extensive operational life-time testing andenvironmental testing. Table 1 summarizes the tests applied and cumulative test resultsobtained from testing performed in accordance with AEC-Q101(Rev D1).Table 1. Operating life, mechanical and environmental tests performed on it’spackage in accordance with AEC-Q101 (Rev D1).Abrb Stress Conditions DurationFailureCriteriaRejectsTESTPre-and Post-StressElectrical TestT J= 25°C N/A See notes [2]0PCPre-conditioningJESD22-A113Soak Tamb= 85°C, RH = 85%Reflow soldering168 hours3 cyclesSee notes [2]0EVExternal VisualJESD22 B-101N/A See notes [2]0HTFB High Temperature Forward BiasJESD22-A108Tamb=85°C, IF = max. DC [1]1000 hours See notes [2]0TC Temperature Cycling JESD22-A104-30°C to 80°C1000 cycles See notes [2]0HTHHB High temp. & High Humidity BiasJESD22-A101Tamb= 85°C, RH = 85%, IF = max. DC [1]1000 hours See notes [2]0PTCPower and Temperaturecycle-40°C to 85°C, 10 minutes dwell,20 minutes transfer (1 hour cycle),2 minutes ON/2 minutes OFF,IF = max. DC [1]1000 hours See notes [2]0ESD AEC Q101-0018000V See notes [2]0VVF Vibration Variable Frequency 10-2000-10 Hz, log or linear sweep rate,20 G about 1 min., 1.5 mm, 3X/axis--See notes [3]0MS Mechanical Shock 1500 G, 0.5 msec. pulse,5 shocks each6 axis--See notes [3]0RSH Resistance to SolderHeat JESD22-A111 / JESD22-B106260 °C ±5 °C10 s See notes [3]0SD SolderabilityJ-STD-002245 °C ±5 °C3 s See notes [3]0Notes:1. Depending on the maximum derating curve.2. Criteria for judging failureItem Test Condition Criteria for Judgement Min.Max.Forward Voltage (V F)I F= max DC--Initial Level x 1.1Luminous Flux orI F= max DC Initial Level x 0.8--Radiometric Power (ΦV)Reverse Current (I R)V R= 5V--50 μA* The test is performed after the LED is cooled down to the room temperature.3. A failure is an LED that is open or shorted.No. 89, Xiyuan Rd., Zhongli City, Taoyuan County 320,11No. 89, Xiyuan Rd., Zhongli City, Taoyuan County 320, ●All dimensions are in millimeters.TYPE A.12Recommended Solder Pad DesignStandard Emitter TYPE B.No. 89, Xiyuan Rd., Zhongli City, Taoyuan County 320, 13Reflow Soldering ConditionProfile FeatureSn-Pb Eutectic Assembly Pb-Free Assembly Average Ramp-Up Rate 3°C / second max.3°C / second max.(T Smax to T P )Preheat–Temperature Min (T Smin )100°C 150°C –Temperature Max (T Smax )150°C 200°C –Time (t Smin to t Smax )60-120 seconds 60-180 seconds Time maintained above:–Temperature (T L )183°C 217°C –Time (t L )60-150 seconds60-150 secondsPeak/Classification Temperature (T P )240°C 260°C Time Within 5°C of Actual Peak 10-30 seconds 20-40 seconds Temperature (t P )Ramp-Down Rate6°C/second max.6°C/second max.Time 25°C to Peak Temperature6 minutes max.8 minutes max.●We recommend using the M705-S101-S4 solder paste from SMIC (Senju Metal Industry Co., Ltd.) for lead-free soldering.●Do not use solder pastes with post reflow flux residue>47%. (58Bi-42Sn eutectic alloy, etc) This kind of solder pastes may cause a reliability problem to LED.●All temperatures refer to topside of the package, measured on the package body surface.●Repairing should not be done after the LEDs have been soldered. When repairing is unavoidable, a double-head soldering iron should be used. It should be confirmed beforehand whether the characteristics of the LEDs will or will not be damaged by repairing.●Reflow soldering should not be done more than three times.●When soldering, do not put stress on the LEDs during heating.●After soldering, do not warp the circuit board.t 25°C to Peakt S PreheatTimeT e m p e r a t u r eCritical Zone T L to T PRamp-upRamp-downT SmaxT Smint Pt LT PT L25IPC-020cNo. 89, Xiyuan Rd., Zhongli City, Taoyuan County 320, 14Notes:1. Drawing not to scale.2. All dimensions are in millimeters.3. Unless otherwise indicated, tolerances are ±0.10mm.Notes:1. Empty component pockets sealed with top cover tape.2. 2000 pieces per reel.3. Drawing not to scale.4. All dimensions are in millimeters.15 No. 89, Xiyuan Rd., Zhongli City, Taoyuan County 320,Precaution for Use●We recommend using the M705-S101-S4 solder paste from SMIC (Senju Metal IndustryCo., Ltd.) for lead-free soldering.●Do not use solder pastes with post reflow flux residue>47%. (58Bi-42Sn eutectic alloy, etc) Thiskind of solder pastes may cause a reliability problem to LED.●Any mechanical force or any excess vibration shall not be accepted to apply during coolingprocess to normal temperature after soldering.●Please avoid rapid cooling after soldering.●Components should not be mounted on warped direction of PCB.●Repairing should not be done after the LEDs have been soldered. When repairing is unavoidable,a heat plate should be used. It should be confirmed beforehand whether the characteristics ofthe LEDs will or will not be damaged by repairing.●This device should not be used in any type of fluid such as water, oil, organic solvent and etc.When cleaning is required, isopropyl alcohol should be used.●When the LEDs are illuminating, operating current should be decide after considering thepackage maximum temperature.●The appearance, specifications and flux bin of the product may be modified for improvementwithout notice. Please refer to the below website for the latest datasheets./Handling of Lens LEDsNotes for handling of lens LEDs●Please do not use a force of over 1kgf impact or pressure on the lens, otherwise it will cause acatastrophic failure.●The LEDs should only be picked up by making contact with the sides of the LED body.●Avoid touching the lens especially by sharp tools such as Tweezers.●Avoid leaving fingerprints on the lens.●Please store the LEDs away from dusty areas or seal the product against dust.●Please do not mold over the lens with another resin. (epoxy, urethane, etc)16 No. 89, Xiyuan Rd., Zhongli City, Taoyuan County 320,。
Roadranger RTLO-16913L-DM3商品说明书
More time on the road®Illustrated Parts ListRTLO-16913L-DM3November 2012ContentsHow To Use The Illustrated Parts List (3)AFTERMARKET TRANSMISSIONS (4)AUXILIARY DRIVE GEAR (5)CASE (AUX) (7)CASE (FRONT) (8)CONTROLLER ECU & HARNESS (11)COUNTERSHAFT & BRGS(AUX) (12)COUNTERSHAFT ASSY (13)FILTER REGULATOR (15)HARNESS MOUNTING BRACKETS (16)HEAT EXCHANGER (18)INERTIA BRAKE (21)INPUT SHAFT & DRIVE GEAR (22)INTEGRAL OIL PUMP (FORCED LUBE) (23)KITS & ASSEMBLIES (25)MAINSHAFT & SYNCHRO(AUX) (27)MAINSHAFT ASSY (29)MISCELLANEOUS (31)OIL COOLER (32)OIL FILTER (34)RANGE CYLINDER (36)REVERSE IDLER (38)SHIFT BAR HOUSING (40)SHIFT CONTROLS (42)SPLITTER CYLINDER (44)X-Y SHIFTER MODULE (46)2How To Use The Illustrated Parts ListThe information contained in this document is subject to frequent updates. Therefore, for the latest information available, please visit the interactive Electronic Parts Catalog at /epc.Model Designation or Nomenclature•For information regarding Model Designation and Nomenclature, visit .Kits and Assemblies (K/A's)•Kits and Assemblies contain groups of individual or assembled parts developed for optimal replacement or repair of a service problem.•Kits and Assemblies are shown with applicable parts groupings in the parts listings.Identifying Kits and AssembliesA- Part numbers beginning with the letter 'A' are pre-assembled Production AssembliesK- Part numbers beginning with the letter 'K' are kits that are not assembledS- Part numbers beginning with the letter 'S' are pre-assembled Service Assemblies•Note: Some Production Assemblies do not begin with a letter prefix (Midrange only).Illustrations•Illustrations show parts in assembly groups.•Item numbers on illustrations correspond with parts listings on pages adjacent to the illustration.•Notes are included on illustrations where additional information is needed.Parts ListingParts listings are defined by parts groupings and are broken down by service assemblies. Parts listings identify a part for servicing with the following categories•Item Number - corresponding with numbers on illlustrations for part identification.•Current Part - indentifies part as it is available for service.•Description - specifies part name or description.•Replaced Part - quantity quantity required for assembly.•Quantity - defines unique characteristics or requirements.•Notes - indicates Kits or Assemblies that contain a particular part.•Kits/Assy's Where Used3Group: AFTERMARKET TRANSMISSIONS AFTERMARKET TRANSMISSIONSItem CurrentPart Description ReplacedPartQty.Notes Kits/Assys WhereNeededTA-G14-12X RTLO-16913L-DM3 NEWSVC EXCH TRANS1WITH INTERNAL PUMP - NOCLUTCH HOUSINGTN-G14-12R RTLO-16913L-DM3REMAN TRANS1 WITH INTERNAL PUMPTN-G14-12X RTLO-16913L-DM3 NEWSVC EXCH TRANS1WITH INTERNAL PUMP - NOCLUTCH HOUSINGAutomated TransmissionAFTMKT 09A-12Generic Illustration - Not specific to part numbers listed below45Group: AUXILIARY DRIVE GEARAUXILIARY DRIVE GEARItemCurrent PartDescription Replaced Part Qty. NotesKits/Assys WhereNeeded 1 4304499 SPACER 125566510-BOXBEARING 5566510 1K-3512,K-35133 4304497 RETAINER 14 X-8-680 CAPSCREW 6 3/8"-16X1-1/2"5 4304500 SPACER 1 64303825AUXILIARY DRIVE GEAR17 4303185 WASHER 4300901 18 4301254 SNAP RING1K-3512,K-35131234875610484-6-93Group: CASE (AUX)2511406-08-016CASE (AUX)Item CurrentPart Description ReplacedPartQty.Notes Kits/Assys WhereNeeded1 S-2501 SPEEDO ROTOR ASSY 4302242 1 MAGNETIC2 5568511 -O-RING 1 K-2918,S-2501,S-29133 K-2918 OIL SEAL KIT 4302322 4302323 1 "FOR MAGNETIC COVER" K-3512,K-35134 X-8-0801M CAPSCREW 3 M8 X 1.25 X 12MM5 S-2913 REAR BEARING COVERASSY 691637 ,4304651,430583316 1009551 GASKET - RED EDGEMOLDED 1RED EDGE MOLDED GASKET -UNCOMPRESSED THICKNESS.043 - .051 - NOTINTERCHANGEABLE WITH ANYOTHER GASKETK-2918,K-3509,S-29136 4302247 GASKET - PURPLE EDGEMOLDED 1NON EDGE MOLDED GASKET -UNCOMPRESSED THICKNESS -.013 - .018 - NOTINTERCHANGABLE WITH ANYOTHER GASKETK-2918,K-35097 X-8L-611 CAPSCREW 4 3/8"-16X3-1/4"7 X-8L-614 CAPSCREW 2 3/8"-16X2"8 X-8L-602 CAPSCREW 17 3/8"-16X1-1/2"8 X-8L-614 CAPSCREW 2 3/8"-16X2"9 4302320 COVER 21346 210 4305978 GASKET 4302246 2 K-3509,K-354711 K-2805 SHIM KIT 21452 K - 2106 1 K-3512,K-351312 14335 GASKET 1 K-350913 4303586 REARHOUSING 115 20815 LIFTINGEYE 17105 216 X-8L-604 CAPSCREW 8 3/8"-16X1-1/4" K-354723 K-3231 SPEED SENSOR KIT A - 6398 ,A - 6724 1 SINGLE PICK-UP (2 PIN)24 K-3523 SPEEDOPLUGKIT 4302707 225 4304653 SHIELD 1 S-291378Group: CASE (FRONT)CASE (FRONT)ItemCurrent PartDescription Replaced Part Qty. NotesKits/Assys WhereNeeded 1 S-3015 CASE ASSEMBLY 4305866 1 2 5568544 -O- RING13 A-7471 EXTENDED LUBE TUBEASSY 4305393 14 4305310 GASKET4302810 1K-3509,K-3637,K-3644 5 4302809 PTO COVER 16596 ,4300571 16X-8-725CAPSCREWX 8 72487/16"-14X7/8"7 4306584 CLUTCH HOUSINGGASKET 4304815,4305668 1K-3509,K-37608 K-3760 FORCED LUBE CL HSGKIT 4304328, 4305819, 4305751 1 #1 PULL ALUMINUM9X-8-1200MCAPSCREW4 M12 X 1.75 X 20MM10 K-3643 CLUTCH HOUSING 691954 110305E-08-04COVER KIT11 4306583 STUD 5966 66 1.23 X 6.6012 X-10-1005 WASHER X 3 1000 ,X10 1000,X10 1004NUT X-1-1005 6 .625-1813 X-1-1012 HEX14 20550 FRONT BRG COVER 1 2" PULL15 X-8L-604 CAPSCREW 6 3/8"-16X1-1/4" K-354717 14311 GASKET 1 K-3509K-376018 4303692 HAND HOLE COVER 1 SEE PART MARKING ONCOMPONENT PRIOR TOORDERING TO ENSURE THATTHE PROPER SIZE HAND HOLECAVER IS ORDERED18 4305365 HAND HOLE COVER 1 SEE PART MARKING ONCOMPONENT PRIOR TOORDERING TO ENSURE THATTHE PROPER SIZE HAND HOLECAVER IS ORDERED19 X-8-423 CAPSCREW 2 1/4"-20X1/2" K-3760X-8C-826 6 .500-13 X 1.490 K-376020 X-8C-830 HEX HEADSCREW/WASHER ASSY21 4304023 PLUG 4303747 2 1-1/16" MAGNETIC, O-RINGINCLUDED22 X-8-686 CAPSCREW 6 3/8"-16X3/4"COVER 4302254 123 14575 PTO24 4305309 GASKET 1684 1 K-3509,K-3637,K-3644,K-3739 RING 225 13835 -O-RING 2 K-2908,K-3510,K-26 13653 -O-400527 14373 MAGNET 3 S-301528 18128 PIN 229 X-1-1012 HEXNUT 2 .625-182 1.23 X 6.6030 X-10-1005 WASHER X 3 1000 ,X10 1000,X10 100431 14554 STUD 1632 ,6579 2 5/8" X 2-3/16"36 23104 PLUG 1712 237 X-8-1005 CAPSCREW 2 5/8"-11X1-1/4"38 20814 SPACER 2939 X-12-802 PIPE PLUG X12 800 1 1/2"PLUG 140 X-12-1212 PIPE41 691447 PIN 1 S-301542 13834 -O-RING 11011CONTROLLER ECU & HARNESSItemCurrent PartDescription Replaced Part Qty. NotesKits/Assys WhereNeeded1 K-3715RX REMAN EXCH TRANSCONTROLLER KIT K-3715 12K-3681TRANS HARNESS KIT43059151 4 K-3682 RANGE/SPLITTER VALVEKIT 5561801 ,5561804 ,K - 2907 25 X-8-264 HEX FLANGE HEADSCREW X 8 2598 #10-24 X 1 1/46 K-2908-O- RING KIT1 FOR SOLENOID VALVE546Range Solenoid20322-10-051212COUNTERSHAFT & BRGS(AUX)ItemCurrent Part Description Replaced Part Qty. NotesKits/Assys WhereNeeded1 4301851-BOXBEARING 4301851 4K-3512,K-35132 K-3220 COUNTERSHAFT REPLT KIT4301792 ,4301793 ,A - 6187 ,A - 6602 ,A - 6603 23 4303124 SPACER 2K-322010444-5/93 CS HelicalGroup: COUNTERSHAFT ASSY COUNTERSHAFT ASSYItem CurrentPart Description ReplacedPartQty.Notes Kits/Assys WhereNeeded1 4302082 SNAPRING 2 K-3512,K-35132 4302712 BEARING 2 K-3512,K-35133 4304073 CNTRSHFT-W/REV & LO 24 X-6-E KEY 25 62511 ROLLPIN 26 4304840 KEY 19673 27 4304765 1ST GEAR-CNTRSHFT 4303702 ,4304520 28 4300247 2NDGEAR-CNTRSHFT 29 4303666 ODGEAR-CNTRSHFT 4304508,4304315 210 15953 PTO GEAR - LOWER 110 20840 PTO GEAR - UPPER 15952 111 4302666 DRIVEGEAR-CNTRSHFT 4303697,4304512 212 19198 SNAPRING 213 4304599 BEARING 4302677, 4304598,43063322 K-3512,K-351314 4304605 RETAINER 19548 215 X-7-1005 CAPSCREW 2 5/8"-18X1-3/4"131415Group: FILTER REGULATORFILTER REGULATORItemCurrent Part Description Replaced Part Qty. NotesKits/Assys WhereNeeded 1 K-2170 FILTER REG KIT A - 5454 12 K-1698 -O- RING/ELEMENT KIT1 FOR FILTER REGULATOR 3X-8C-412CAPSCREWX 8S 412 21/4"-20X2-1/4"4 15114 -O- RING2K-2170,K-3365,K-3510 5 X-12-208 PIPE PLUG 2 1/8" NPT 6 55505 HOSE ASSY 1 16" 7 12845 ELBOW1 1/8"K-336610131A-08-01Cover16 Group: HARNESS MOUNTING BRACKETSHARNESS MOUNTING BRACKETSItemCurrent PartDescription Replaced Part Qty. NotesKits/Assys WhereNeeded1 4305801 STRAIN RELIEFBRACKET 12 4305870 NUT ASSEMBLY3 5/16-18 K-3734 3 4305919 NUT ASSEMBLY 3 (1/4-20) K-3734 4X-8-561BUTTON HEAD SCREW25/16 X 5/85 4305914 HARNESS BRACKET 16 K-3734 TRANS CONTROLLERMOUNTING KIT 17 4305871 WIRE BRACKET120323-07-06Latest DesignItem CurrentPart Description ReplacedPartQty.Notes Kits/Assys WhereNeeded8 4307036 HARNESS STRAPBRACKET19 K-4147 HARNESS CRADLEBRACKET KIT4306511 11718HEAT EXCHANGERItemCurrent PartDescription Replaced Part Qty. NotesKits/Assys WhereNeeded 0 K-3902 MOUNTING BRACKET 4304665 1 NOT PICTURED0 X-8C-6111 SCREW2 3/8"-16X3/4" - NOT PICTURED,FOR MOUNTING BRACKET1 K-3956 HEAT EXCHANGER KIT 5586629 1 3/4" PORTS2 5588107 OIL HOSE ASSEMBLY 5586907 1 45.0" 35588108OIL HOSE ASSEMBLY5586908 152.0"4 4304076 ELBOW 15 4301123 ELBOW 1 K-34416 21425 STRAP2"A" Port"B" Port11525-11-041920427-03-03 20INERTIA BRAKEItem CurrentPart Description ReplacedPartQty.Notes Kits/Assys WhereNeeded1 K-3637 INERTIA BRAKE KIT A - 7452 1 PLEASE SEE IMPORTANTSERVICE INFORMATIONINDICATED ON ILLUSTRATION.2 X-8C-6123FASTENER & WASHERASSYX-8-6116 63 691603 CONN 3/8 PIPE TO3/4 16 14 5588210 OIL HOSE ASSEMBLY 15 691651 ELBOW, 90 DEG MALE 16 4305714 FILTERFITTING 17 4305309 GASKET 1684 1 K-3509,K-3637,K-3644,K-37398 K-3739 INERTIA BRAKERELOCATION KIT19 X-8C-722 CAPSCREW 8 7/16-14X1-1/410 K-3644 INERTIA BRK ADPT PLTKIT4305450 ,4305732 111 4305310 GASKET 4302810 1 K-3509,K-3637,K-364412 K-3638 I-BRAKE CONNECTORKIT691499 1Group: INPUT SHAFT & DRIVE GEARINPUT SHAFT & DRIVE GEARItemCurrent Part Description Replaced Part Qty. NotesKits/Assys WhereNeeded 1 23559SEAL 1 NOT SOLD FOR SERVICE2 16980 SNAP RING 1 K-3512,K-3513 3 81504 BEARING 1 K-3512,K-3513 4 16463 SPACER 15 14750 SNAP RING1 K-3512,K-3513 6 4304510 MAIN DRIVE GEAR 4303695 ,4304314 18 S-1659 INPUT SHAFT 20535 23566 ,4302661 1 2" PULL - USE W/FBC 20550 K-3513 8S-1660INPUT SHAFT20536 ,23567 12" PUSH - USE W/FBC 205499 16566 BUSHING1K-3512,S-1659,S-166010370-1/92 IS* For Shipping Only -- Do Not Replace*Group: INTEGRAL OIL PUMP (FORCED LUBE)INTEGRAL OIL PUMP (FORCED LUBE)Item CurrentPart Description ReplacedPartQty.Notes Kits/Assys WhereNeeded4 20823 PLUG 1Item CurrentPart Description ReplacedPartQty.Notes Kits/Assys WhereNeeded5 14765 -O-RING 1 K-3510 6 K-4126 FASTENER KIT 20824, X-8-448 1 KIT CONTAINS 3 FASTENERS AND3 WASHERSK-33678 20825 DOWELPIN 19 4303773 RETAINER 110 K-3367 OIL PUMP KIT 4301829 ,4301948,4303776 ,4304529,4304572 A - 6963 ,A -7173111 K-3367 OIL PUMP KIT 4301829 ,4301948,4303776 ,4304529,4304572 A - 6963 ,A -7173112 20509 KEY 113 14853 SNAPRING 214 4303774 PUMP DRIVE GEAR 4304880 115 K-3367 OIL PUMP KIT 4301829 ,4301948,4303776 ,4304529,4304572 A - 6963 ,A -7173116 X-14-700 STEELBALL 1 7/16"17 4303775 SPRING 118 4305713 SUCTIONTUBE 4304628 1 O-RING INCLUDED ON SUCTIONTUBEK-336719 4304629 PLUG 121 X-8-686 CAPSCREW 2 3/8"-16X3/4"22 4305715 SPLITTER LUBE TUBE A - 7197 126 X-8-447 SCREW 227 20225 -O-RING 1999 K-3367 OIL PUMP KIT 4301829 ,4301948,4303776 ,4304529,4304572 A - 6963 ,A -71731KITS & ASSEMBLIESItem CurrentPart Description ReplacedPartQty.Notes Kits/Assys WhereNeededK-1698 -O- RING/ELEMENT KIT 1 FOR FILTER REGULATORK-1956 COOLER INSTLN KIT 1K-2170 FILTER REG KIT A - 5454 1K-2805 SHIM KIT 21452 K - 2106 1 K-3512,K-3513 K-2908 -O- RING KIT 1 FOR SOLENOID VALVEK-2918 OIL SEAL KIT 4302322 4302323 1 "FOR MAGNETIC COVER" K-3512,K-3513K-3220 COUNTERSHAFT REPLTKIT 4301792 ,4301793 ,A -6187 ,A - 6602 ,A -66031K-3231 SPEED SENSOR KIT A - 6398 ,A - 6724 1 SINGLE PICK-UP (2 PIN) K-3365 RANGE CYL COVER KIT 691442 1K-3366 SPLT CYL COVER KIT 691444 1K-3367 OIL PUMP KIT 4301829 ,4301948,4303776 ,4304529,4304572 A - 6963 ,A -71731K-3438 POSITION SENSOR KIT 691551 ,691926 1K-3441 OIL FILTER/ADAPTERKIT1K-3497 SYNCHRONIZERREPLACEMENT KIT 1SLIDING CLUTCH INCLUDED INKITK-3509 GASKETKIT 1 K-3512,K-3513 K-3510 O-RING KIT - COMPLETE 1 K-3512,K-3513 K-3512 BASIC REBUILD KIT 1K-3513 BASIC OVERHAUL KIT 1K-3523 SPEEDOPLUGKIT 4302707 1K-3637 INERTIA BRAKE KIT A - 7452 1K-3638 I-BRAKE CONNECTORKIT691499 1K-3643 CLUTCH HOUSINGCOVER KIT691954 1K-3644 INERTIA BRK ADPT PLTKIT4305450 ,4305732 1K-3681 TRANS HARNESS KIT 4305915 1K-3682 RANGE/SPLITTER VALVE 5561801 ,5561804 ,K - 1Item CurrentPart Description ReplacedPartQty.Notes Kits/Assys WhereNeededKIT 2907K-3715RXREMAN EXCH TRANSCONTROLLER KITK-3715 1K-3734 TRANS CONTROLLERMOUNTING KIT1K-3739 INERTIA BRAKERELOCATION KIT1K-3760 FORCED LUBE CL HSGKIT 4304328, 4305819,43057511 #1 PULL ALUMINUMK-3784RXREMAN EXCH GEN 3 X-YSHIFTER KIT A - 7670,K-3665,K-37841K-3979 SPACERKIT 1 INCLUDES (4) SPACERMOUNTING SCREWSK-3980 COBRA SHIFT LEVER KIT(RHO) K-3680 1(LEFT HAND DRIVE), ALSOKNOWN AS (RHO) RIGHT HANDOPERATIONK-3997 COBRA SHIFT LEVER KIT(RHO) W/MACK SWINGARM A - 7181,K-3680 1 (LEFT HAND DRIVE), ALSOKNOWN AS (RHO) RIGHT HANDOPERATION - FOR UNITS USINGTHE MACK 10MY559M SWINGARM BRACKETK-4005 SPLITTER CYLINDERREPAIR KIT1S-1404 OILFILTER 17238 1S-1659 INPUT SHAFT 20535 23566 ,4302661 1 2" PULL - USE W/FBC 20550 K-3513 S-1660 INPUT SHAFT 20536 ,23567 1 2" PUSH - USE W/FBC 20549S-2501 SPEEDO ROTOR ASSY 4302242 1 MAGNETICS-2913 REAR BEARING COVERASSY 691637 ,4304651,43058331S-3015 CASEASSEMBLY 4305866 1S-3021 SHIFT BAR HOUSINGASSY 4305895 1COMPLETES-3022 SHIFT BAR HOUSINGASSY 4305895 1HOUSINGONLYS-3108 MAINSHAFTASSY 4302658 ,4303403 ,S -2268,S-25601Group: MAINSHAFT & SYNCHRO(AUX) MAINSHAFT & SYNCHRO(AUX)Item CurrentPart Description ReplacedPartQty.Notes Kits/Assys WhereNeeded1 691934 SLIDING CLUTCH-SPLITTER4303822 12 X-7-1007 SCREW 1 5/8"-18X1-3/4"3 4301843 RETAINER 14 691445 SPLITTERGEAR 15 4300902-BOXTAPERED ROLLER BRG 4300902 1 K-3512,K-35136 4301844 BEARINGSLEEVE 18 4303424 SNAPRING 1 K-3512,K-3513 9 14897 SPRING 3 K-3497,K-3512,K-351310 A-7331 SYNCHRONIZERASSY 4304396 ,4304397 ,A -5917 1 HIRANGE K-349710438A-08-01Item CurrentPart Description ReplacedPartQty.Notes Kits/Assys WhereNeeded11 4301840 SLIDINGCLUTCH 4303386 1 K-3497 12 A-7254 SYNCHRONIZERASSEMBLYA - 4937 ,A - 5876 1 LO RANGE K-349713 4303705 MAINSHAFT 114 4301842 WASHER 115 4301795 REDUCTIONGEAR 4301794 116 4300912 SPACER 117 5556503-BOX BEARING 55565031 K-3512,K-351319 K-4122 HEX FLANGE CRIMPEDNUT KIT4302321,4306520 1Group: MAINSHAFT ASSY MAINSHAFT ASSYItem CurrentPart Description ReplacedPartQty.Notes Kits/Assys WhereNeeded1 S-3108 MAINSHAFTASSY 4302658 ,4303403 ,S -2268,S-256012 62504 ROLLPIN 1 S-31083 4304615 3-SIDEDKEY 4300120 14 14750 SNAPRING 1 K-3512,K-3513 5 23653 REVERSE GEAR-MAINSHAFT16 4302047 SPACER 17 4305997 SLIDINGCLUTCH 4301407 28 4303412 LOGEAR-MAINSHAFT 4303410 19 4303603 WASHER 4302397 210 4303701 1STGEAR-MAINSHAFT 111 4302670 2NDGEAR-MAINSHAFT 112 4304514 ODGEAR-MAINSHAFT 4302664 ,4303698,4304316 110337B-10-96Item CurrentPart Description ReplacedPartQty.Notes Kits/Assys WhereNeeded13 4300382 WASHER.249-WHITE 114 4302398 WASHER 415 4305996 SLIDINGCLUTCH 691922 1 K-3513MISCELLANEOUSItem CurrentPart Description ReplacedPartQty.Notes Kits/Assys WhereNeeded5586272 SHIFT DIAGRAM LABEL 5586268 171203 SILICONE LUBE 1 8 OZ (236.59 CC)-FLEET SIZE71204 ADHESIVESEALANT 1 0.5 CC (SINGLE APPLICATIONSIZE)71205 SEALANT 1 2 CC (SINGLE APPLICATION SIZE) K-351371206 SILICONE LUBE 1 4 CC (SINGLE APPLICATION SIZE) K-3510,K-4005Group: OIL COOLEROIL COOLERItemCurrent PartDescription Replaced Part Qty. NotesKits/Assys WhereNeeded 1 18025 OIL COOLER 1 K-1956 2 19424 HOSE 1 25 FEET K-1956 3 X-8-535 CAPSCREW 2 5/16"-16X2-1/2" 4 X-3-506 LOCKWASHER 2 5/16" 5 18211 BRACKET 4 K-1956 6 19419 CONNECTOR6K-1956,K-3441,K-3547,S-1404 7 19415 SWIVEL 4 K-1956 8 X-10-501 WASHER2 5/16" 9 18209 PLUG-RUBBER MOUNT 2 K-1956 10 17190 STRAP 8 K-1956 11 19423 CLAMP 5 K-1956 12 18210NUT2K-1956*Adding Oil Filter and parts as shown is optional.Return / Outlet Location10525-4/92 CoolerItem CurrentPart Description ReplacedPartQty.Notes Kits/Assys WhereNeeded13 19422 ELBOW 4 K-195614 S-1404 OILFILTER 17238 115 17237 FILTERELEMENT 1 S-1404Group: OIL FILTEROIL FILTERItemCurrent PartDescription Replaced Part Qty. NotesKits/Assys WhereNeeded1 19419 CONNECTOR 1K-1956,K-3441,K-3547,S-1404 2 X-8-453 SCREW 4 K-3441 3 X-8-452 SCREW 1 K-3441 4 4304820 GASKET 1 K-3441 5 4301123 ELBOW1 K-3441 6 K-3441 OIL FILTER/ADAPTERKIT A - 7174174304827OIL FILTER ELEMENT1 K-3441,K-3547 8 17007 ELBOW1K-34419 K-3441 OIL FILTER/ADAPTERKIT 110 A-7300 AUX COUNTERSHAFTCOVER ASSY 1 K-354711 K-3547OIL FILTER COVER KIT1 CONTAINS A-730010539-3-00312427265891011Oil Filter Cover Kit (not pictured)- Contained in Item #11Group: RANGE CYLINDERRANGE CYLINDERItemCurrent PartDescription Replaced Part Qty. NotesKits/Assys WhereNeeded1 14347 GASKET 1 K-3509,K-35102 22823 SHIFT YOKE 16775 1 3 X-7-809 BOLTX 7 810 ,X 7 811 2 1/2"-20X1-3/4" 4A-6690RANGE CYLINDER ASSY4303595 16 14765 -O- RING 1 K-35107 4303596 YOKE BAR 18 14341 PISTON 23353 19 14345 -O- RING 1 K-3510 10 14344-O- RING1K-351012461-08-01Item CurrentPart Description ReplacedPartQty.Notes Kits/Assys WhereNeeded11 X-1-1010 NUT 1 5/8"-1812 691955 GASKET 691440 1 K-3365,K-3509,K-351013 K-3365 RANGE CYL COVER KIT 691442 114 X-8L-636 CAPSCREW 2 3/8"-16X3-3/4"15 X-12-208 PIPE PLUG 3 1/8" NPT16 X-8L-607 CAPSCREW 2 3/8"-16X2-1/4"17 K-2908 -O- RING KIT 1 FOR SOLENOID VALVE18 X-8-264 HEX FLANGE HEADSCREWX 8 259 4 #10-24 X 1 1/419 K-3682 RANGE/SPLITTER VALVEKIT 5561801 ,5561804 ,K -29071Group: REVERSE IDLERREVERSE IDLERItemCurrent PartDescription Replaced Part Qty. NotesKits/Assys WhereNeeded 3 4302982 WASHER 14282 44 14287 BEARING 4305020 2 K-3512,K-3513 516757REVERSE IDLER GEAR22409 28 4303336 RETAINING RING 4 9 4305513 IDLER SHAFT211382A-10-04Group: SHIFT BAR HOUSING99920237-10-05SHIFT BAR HOUSINGItem CurrentPart Description ReplacedPartQty.Notes Kits/Assys WhereNeeded1 S-3022 SHIFT BAR HOUSINGASSY 4305895 1HOUSINGONLY2 4302676 GASKET 14918 1 K-3509,S-3021,S-30225 20332 AIR VALVE SHAFT 17177 1 S-30217 X-12-603 PIPE PLUG X12 602 1 3/8" NPT10 21966 PLUNGER 111 4301372 SPRING 112 17179 GASKET 1 S-3021,S-302213 4303655 PLUG 17178 1 S-3021,S-302214 22941 NEUTRAL LIGHT SWITCH 12639 1 SWITCH NORMALLY CLOSED15 20815 LIFTINGEYE 17105 216 X-8L-602 CAPSCREW 5 3/8"-16X1-1/2"- TWO FOR LIFTINGEYES, 2 FOR HARNESS BRACKETAND 1 FOR STRAIN RELIEF VALVE16 X-8L-604 CAPSCREW 8 3/8"-16X1-1/4" K-354717 15899 PIN 218 15900 GASKET 2 S-3021,S-302219 22940 REVERSE LIGHTSWITCH 16830 1SWITCHNORMALLYOPEN20 4303656 PLUG 15917 1 S-3021,S-302221 691661 COMPRESSIONSPRING 3 K-3513,S-3021 22 X-14-800 STEELBALL 3 1/2"23 691712 SHIFTYOKE 4301376 1 REVERSE/1ST S-302124 X-14-1200 STEELBALL 2 3/4"25 14658 SHIFTBLOCK 1 2ND/3RD S-302126 3220 LOCKSCREW 5 S-302127 1634 INTERLOCKPIN 1 S-302128 14659 SHIFTBLOCK 1 4TH/5TH S-302129 691601 SHIFTYOKE 4302212 1 4TH/5TH S-302130 4301366 YOKEBAR 1 4TH/5TH S-302131 691600 SHIFTYOKE 4302994 1 2ND/3RD S-302132 4301365 YOKEBAR 1 2ND/3RD S-302133 4301364 YOKEBAR 1 REVERSE/1ST S-3021Item CurrentPart Description ReplacedPartQty.Notes Kits/Assys WhereNeeded34 K-3231 SPEED SENSOR KIT A - 6398 ,A - 6724 2 SINGLE PICK-UP (2 PIN)35 14142 -O-RING 2 K-3638,S-302136 X-8C-409 CAPSCREW 2 1/4"-20X5/8"37 4303656 PLUG 15917 3 S-3021,S-302238 15900 GASKET 3 S-3021,S-302239 4305869 SCREW 3/8 & 5/16 3 USED FOR MOUNTING ECU40 4305870 NUTASSEMBLY 3 5/16-18, USED FOR MOUNTINGECUK-3734999 S-3021 SHIFT BAR HOUSINGASSY 4305895 1COMPLETEGroup: SHIFT CONTROLSSHIFT CONTROLSItemCurrent Part Description Replaced Part Qty. NotesKits/Assys WhereNeeded 1 4306043PUSHBUTTON ASSY A - 7466,S-3007 12 K-3997 COBRA SHIFT LEVER KIT(RHO) W/MACK SWING ARM4305447,K-3680 1 (LEFT HAND DRIVE), ALSOKNOWN AS (RHO) RIGHT HAND OPERATION - FOR UNITS USING THE MACK 10MY559M SWING ARM BRACKET3 5505111 SHIFT LEVER KNOBDECAL 14 5505110 SHIFT LEVER POSITIONSTRIP 15 K-3980 COBRA SHIFT LEVER KIT(RHO)K-3680 1 (LEFT HAND DRIVE), ALSOKNOWN AS (RHO) RIGHT HAND OPERATION6 A-7982 JUMPER HARNESSASSY110209-06-09VOLUME CONTROLSERVICESHIFTMANUALLOWEATON FULLER TRANSMISSIONSDN R 1PUSHBUTTON ASSEMBLYCOBRA LEVER - only for 243COBRA LEVER - Latest Design - for all use with 10MY559M Mack Swing Arm Bracket567applications with the exception of units using the 10MY559M Mack Swing Arm Bracket (see illustration to the left)Indicates part of Item 5Item CurrentPart Description ReplacedPartQty.Notes Kits/Assys WhereNeeded7 K-3979 SPACERKIT 1 INCLUDES (4) SPACERMOUNTING SCREWSGroup: SPLITTER CYLINDERSPLITTER CYLINDERItemCurrent Part Description Replaced Part Qty. NotesKits/Assys WhereNeeded 1 A-7012SPLITTER YOKE ASSY A - 6304 ,A - 6892 12 4303583 GASKET1K-3509,K-3510,K-4005 3 4306632 SPLITTER CYLINDER 1 K-4005 3 K-4005 SPLITTER CYLINDERREPAIR KIT 43035821COMPLETE REPAIR KIT4 21208 -O- RING 1 K-3510,K-4005 5 4306631 PISTON 4301964 1 K-40056 13653 -O- RING1K-2908,K-3510,K-4005 7 X-1-805 NUT 1 K-4005 8 21209 -O- RING 1 K-3510,K-4005 9 17073 GASKET1K-3366,K-3509,K-3510,K-4005 10 K-3366 SPLT CYL COVER KIT 691444 111X-12-208PIPE PLUG31/8" NPT12 X-8L-540 CAPSCREW4 5/16"-18X1-7/8"12462-08-01Item CurrentPart Description ReplacedPartQty.Notes Kits/Assys WhereNeeded13 K-2908 -O- RING KIT 1 FOR SOLENOID VALVE14 X-8-264 HEX FLANGE HEADSCREWX 8 259 4 #10-24 X 1 1/415 K-3682 RANGE/SPLITTER VALVEKIT 5561801 ,5561804 ,K -29071999 K-3366 SPLT CYL COVER KIT 691444 1Group: X-Y SHIFTER MODULEX-Y SHIFTER MODULEItemCurrent PartDescription Replaced Part Qty. NotesKits/Assys WhereNeeded 1 K-3784RX REMAN EXCH GEN 3 X-YSHIFTER KIT A - 7670,K-3665,K-378412 4305452 GASKET 4301958 1 K-4009 3K-3438POSITION SENSOR KIT691551 ,691926 24 X-8C-615 CAPSCREW 45 4304602 BREATHER 23605 1 1/4" NPT 7 K-4009XY SHIFTER REPAIR KIT121320230-09-01457 XY Shifter Repair Kit。
Pyle Pro PADH系列扬声器说明书
choosing an amplifier to drive your PADH series speaker. While it is true that an amplifier with a higher power rating can damage the drivers, underpowering can be even more dangerous. When an amplifier is overdriven and starts distorting, it generates transient frequencies that are much louder than the program material. These wayward frequencies could damage your speaker. A proper match is an amplifier which could drive the speaker up to the cabinet’s RMS rating, without exceeding the amplifier’s own RMS level.
The placement of speakers can be a bit tricky. Besides for the practical considerations, there are acoustic issues as well. Avoid placing the speaker in a corner, as this will cause the low frequencies to sound “muddy”. Similarly, but to a lesser degree, placing the speaker directly against the wall will exaggerate the low frequencies. You should therefore try to place your speaker so that it is a few feet away from the wall.
HP Chromebook 11A G8 EE 设备说明书
DatasheetHP Chromebook 11A G8 EEThe Chromebook built for schools and designed for learningHelp students reach their potential with cloud-first learning on the durable HPChromebook 11A G8 EE that keeps pace with active student lifestyles while the fast-booting Chrome OS makes IT managementeasy.A Chromebook built to withstand students and school daysGive students a Chromebook that can survive a fall off a desk , a splash from a soda or a tugged power cord. It resists spills and attempts to remove keys, has metal-reinforced corners, and is 122 cm drop tested—higher than most desks.Classroom-ready performanceQuickly stream and access textbooks, tests, and more with AMD processors and the Chrome OS. Workcontinuously with long battery life and fast recharging. Easy to control and manage student interactions with HP Classroom Manager.Engaging discussionsShow and share Android™ and G Suite apps in class on a lie-flat device that has an optional HD IPS anti-glaretouchscreen. Bring distance learning closer and collaborate remotely in real-time with a webcam and HP Extended Range Wireless LAN.Get a low-maintenance experience with the automatic software updates and virus protection of the Chrome OS.Get online quickly, even in crowded rooms, with WLAN 802.11 ac with MU-MIMO and HP Extended Range Wireless LAN.Help teachers control the classroom, manage class PCs, and collaborate with students with the intuitive toolset of HP Classroom Manager.Take learning in new directions with access to the Google Play™ Store and Android™ apps, which include thousands of instantly shareable and easily manageable innovative education apps.Say goodbye to downtime with rubber bumpers, an anchored keyboard, and a reinforced power port and corners in a design that undergoes MIL-STD 810H and education testing.Make sticky devices a thing of the past with a keyboard that can be repeatedly wiped down with common household cleaning wipes.Spend more time learning with a long battery life and HP Fast Charge, which recharges the battery to 90% in 90minutes.Reinforced USB-C® ports on each side support USB-C® accessories and Chromebook charging from a USB-C®adapter. Connect to accessories with two USB 2.0 ports and 3.5 mm mic and speaker ports.Easily deploy, manage, and control users, devices, and apps on 10s, 100s, and even 1000s of HP Chromebooks with Google’s optional Chrome Enterprise Upgrade or Chrome Education Upgrade.Add an extra layer of functional, all-day protection with the optional ultralight HP Reversible Sleeve that keeps your device safe and adds a dash of style.Breathe easy with an IT investment that is supported by a one-year standard limited warranty. Extend your protection to cover accidents, travel, next-business day needs, and more with optional HP Care Pack services.12332456717,8,9511011121,131415HP Chromebook 11A G8 EE Specifications TableAvailable Operating Systems Chrome OS™Processor family AMD A6-Series APU processor; AMD A4-Series APU processorAvailable Processors AMD A6-9220C APU with Radeon™ R5 Graphics (1.8 GHz base clock, up to 2.7 GHz max boost clock, 1 MB cache, 2 cores) AMD A4-9120C APU with Radeon™ R4 Graphics (1.6 GHz base clock, up to 2.4 GHz max boost clock, 1 MB cache, 2 cores)Display size (diagonal)11.6"Maximum memory8 GB DDR4-1866 SDRAMInternal storage16 GB up to 32 GB eMMC 5.0Cloud service Google One™ (with 100 GB of storage and other exclusive benefits for 12 months) Optical drive Not includedDisplay 11.6" diagonal HD SVA anti-glare WLED-backlit, 220 nits, 45% NTSC (1366 x 768)11.6" diagonal HD IPS anti-glare WLED-backlit, 220 nits, 50% NTSC (1366 x 768)11.6" diagonal HD IPS anti-glare WLED-backlit touch screen, 220 nits, 50% NTSC (1366 x 768)Available Graphics Integrated: AMD Radeon™ R5 Graphics; AMD Radeon™ R4 Graphics (Support HD Decode, DX12, and HDMI 1.4b.)Audio HD audio, dual speakers, integrated microphoneExpansion slots 1 microSD (Supports SD, SDHC, SDXC.)Ports and Connectors 2 USB 3.1 Type-C® Gen 1 (Power delivery, data transfer, DisplayPort™); 2 USB 2.0; 1 Stereo headphone/microphone combo jack Available Keyboards Full-size textured island-style keyboard, spill-resistant with HP Improved Anchored Key DesignAvailable Pointing Devices Touchpad with multi-touch gesture support, taps enabled as defaultCommunications (HP Extended Range Wireless Lan, MU-MIMO and Chromecast support)Realtek 802.11a/b/g/n/ac (2x2) Wi-Fi® and Bluetooth® 5 comboIntel® Wireless-AC 9560 802.11a/b/g/n/ac (2x2) Wi-Fi® and Bluetooth® 5 comboCamera720p HD cameraSoftware Chrome Education Upgrade (Sold separately); Chrome Enterprise Upgrade (Sold separately); HP Classroom Manager (Sold separately) Security management Nano Security lock slot; Google H1 Security ChipFingerprint reader Fingerprint reader not availablePower HP Smart 45 W USB Type-C™ adapterBattery type HP Long Life 2-cell, 47.36 Wh Li-ion polymerBattery is internal and not replaceable by customer. Serviceable by warranty.Battery life Up to 10 hoursDimensions11.61 x 8.08 x 0.74 in; 29.5 x 20.53 x 1.88 cmWeight Starting at 3.02 lb; Starting at 1.37 kg (Weight will vary by configuration.) Energy efficiency compliance ENERGY STAR® certified; EPEAT® 2019 SilverSustainable impact specifications Low halogen; TCO 8.0 CertifiedWarranty HP Services offers a 1-year limited warranty and 90 day software limited warranty options depending on country. Batteries have a default one year limited warranty. Long Life batteries will have same warranty as the platform. Refer to/support/batterywarranty/ for additional battery information. On-site service and extended coverage is also available. HP Care Pack Services are optional extended service contracts that go beyond the standard limited warranties. To choose the right level of service for your HP product, use the HP Care Pack Services Lookup Tool at: /go/cpc.1,2,34 58,9,106,7812,1314181715,16202119Accessories and services (not included)HP 45W USB-C LC Power Adapter Power and charge your HP Chromebook from its USB-C™ port with the HP 45W USB-C LC Power Adapter.Product number: 1MZ01AAHP USB-C/A Universal Dock G2Get to work fast with one cable from your USB-A- and USB-C™-enabled notebooks to your displays, devices, and wired network with the flexible, compact HP USB-C/A Universal Dock G2. The dock is driven by DisplayLink and compatible with notebooks from HP, Apple®, Dell, Lenovo, and more.Product number: 5TW13AAHP Sure Key Cable Lock Take the guess work out of securing your notebook, display, dock, and accessories with the removable, interchangeable heads of the HP Sure Key Cable Lock.Product number: 6UW42AAHP Essential Backpack The HP Essential Backpack is a great notebook carrying solution for both students and business professionals.Product number: H1D24AAHP Comfort Grip Wireless Mouse The HP Comfort Grip Wireless Mouse features a 30-month battery life and a bold, modern design that integrates seamlessly with HP Business Notebooks.Product number: H2L63AAAdditional Services (Not included)UQ990E - HP 3 year Pickup and Return Hardware Support for NotebooksUQ996E - HP 3 year Pickup and Return Hardware Support w/Accidental Damage Protection UQ994E - HP 3 year Next business day onsite Hardware Support w/Accidental Damage Protection11211Messaging FootnotesInternet access required and sold separately. Some apps may require purchase.122 cm test on plywood and 76 cm test on concrete. Drop test is not a guarantee of future performance under these test conditions. Any accidental damage requires an optional HP Accidental Damage Protection Care Pack. HP Total Test Process testing is not a guarantee of future performance under these test conditions. Any accidental damage requires an optional HP Accidental Damage Protection Care Pack.Multi-core is designed to improve performance of certain software products. Not all customers or software applications will necessarily benefit from use of this technology. Performance and clock frequency will vary depending onapplication workload and your hardware and software configurations. AMD’s numbering is not a measurement of clock speed. Sold separately. Internet access required and sold separately. Sold as a configurable option at time of purchase.Based on internal testing vs. previous generation product with 802.11ac wireless LAN module.Wireless access point and Internet service required and sold separately. Availability of public wireless access points limited.Multiple-Input Multiple-Output (MIMO) is a wireless technology that uses multiple transmitters and receivers to enhance data transfer. MIMO requires a MU-MIMO router , sold separately.MIL STD 810H testing is not intended to demonstrate fitness for U.S. Department of Defense contract requirements or for military use. Test results are not a guarantee of future performance under these test conditions. Accidental damage requires an optional HP Accidental Damage Protection Care Pack.See user guide for cleaning instructions. Commonly used household cleaning solution wipes tested to 1,000 wipes include: n-Alkyl (C14, 60%; C16, 30%; C12, 5%; C18, 5%); Dimethyl Benzyl Ammonium Chloride 0.184%; n-Alkyl (C12, 68%;C14, 32%) Dimethyl Ethylbenzyl Ammonium Chloride 0.184%, other ingredients 99.632%. And solution: water , Ammonium Hydroxide, Propylene Glycol, Alkyl Polyglycoside, 2-Hexoxyethanol, fragrance.Recharges the battery up to 90% within 90 minutes when the system is off or in standby mode, when used with the power adapter provided with the notebook, and no external devices are connected. After charging has reached 90%capacity, charging speed will return to normal. Charging time may vary +/-10% due to System tolerance. Sold separately.Sold separately. Availability varies by region.Sold separately. Service levels and response times for HP Care Packs may vary depending on your geographic location. Service starts on date of hardware purchase. Restrictions and limitations apply. 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ToxiRAE Pro LEL用户指南说明书
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Richtek RT4801A 双输出LCD偏置电源说明书
RT4801ACopyright © 2015 Richtek Technology Corporation. All rights reserved. is a registered trademark of Richtek Technology Corporation.DS4801A-00 December 2015Dual Output LCD Bias for Smartphones and TabletsGeneral DescriptionThe RT4801A is a highly integrated Boost and LDO and inverting charge pump to generate positive and negative output voltage. The output voltages can be adjusted from ±4V to ±6V with 100mV steps by I 2C interface protocols. With its input voltage range of 2.5V to 5.5V, RT4801A is optimized for products powered by single-cell batteries and symmetrical output currents up to 80mA. The RT4801A is available in the WL-CSP -15B 1.31x2.07 (BSC) package.Ordering Information50 : 5V 60 : 6V±±Note :Richtek products are :④ RoHScompliant and compatible with the currentrequirements of IPC/JEDEC J-STD-020.④ Suitable for use in SnPb or Pb-free soldering processes.Features● 2.5V to 5.5V Supply Voltage Range● Up to 90% Efficiency with Small Magnetics ● Support Up to 80mA Output Current ● Low 1μA Shutdown Current ● Internal Soft-start Function● Short Circuit Protection Function ● Over-Voltage Protection Function ● Over-Current Protection Function● Over-Temperature Protection Function●Elastic Positive and Negative Voltage On/Off Control by ENP/ENN● Voltage Output from 4V to 6V per 0.1V● Low Input Noise and EMI●Output with Programmable Fast Discharge when IC Shutdown●Adjustable Output Voltage by I 2C Compatible Interface●Available in the 15-Ball WL-CSP PackageApplications● TFT-LCD Smartphones● TFT-LCD Tablets●General Dual Power Supply ApplicationsSimplified Application CircuitOP ONRT4801APin Configurations(TOP VIEW)VIN PGNDCF1BST VOPLXP VONGNDBSTENN CF2PGND ENPSCLSDAC1C2C3D3D1E1E2E3D2A1A2A3B3B1B2WL-SP-15B 1.31x2.07 (BSC)Marking Information3B : Product Code W : Date Code.Functional Pin DescriptionRT4801AFunction Block DiagramVOPCF2GNDVONCF1OperationThe RT4801A is a highly integrated Boost, LDO and inverting charge pump to generate positive and negative output voltages for LCD panel bias or consumer products. It can support input voltage range from 2.5V to 5.5V and the output current up to 80mA. Both positive and negative voltages can be programmed by a MCU through the dedicated I 2C interface. The RT4801A provides Over-Temperature Protection (OTP) and Short Circuit Protection (SCP) mechanisms to prevent the device from damage with abnormal operations. When the EN voltage is logic low for more than 375μs, the IC will be shut down with low input supply current less than 1μA.RT4801AAbsolute Maximum Ratings (Note 1)•Supply Input Voltage V IN Pin --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- -0.3V to 6V●Output Voltage VOP Pins -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- -0.3V to 7V●Output Voltage VON Pins ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- -7V to 0.3V●Others Pin to GND ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- -0.3V to 6V●Power Dissipation, P D @ T A = 25°CWL-CSP-15B 1.31x2.07 (BSC) ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2W●Package Thermal Resistance (Note 2)WL-CSP-15B 1.31x2.07 (BSC), θJA----------------------------------------------------------------------------- 49.8°C/W●Lead Temperature (Soldering, 10 sec.) ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 260︒C●Junction Temperature ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 150︒C●Storage Temperature Range -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- -65︒C to 150︒C ●ESD Susceptibility (Note 3)HBM (Human Body Model) ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2kVMM (Machine Model) ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 200V Recommended Operating Conditions (Note 4)●Supply Input Voltage ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2.5V to 5.5V●Ambient Temperature Range--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- -40︒C to 85︒C ●Junction Temperature Range -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- -40︒C to 125︒C Electrical Characteristics(V IN = 3.7V, C IN= C OP = C F1 = 4.7μF, C BST = C ON = 10μF, L1 = 2.2μH, T A = 25°C, unless otherwise specified.)Copyright © 2015 Richtek Technology Corporation. All rights reserved. is a registered trademark of Richtek Technology Corporation.DS4801A-00 December 2015RT4801ACopyright © 2015 Richtek Technology Corporation. All rights reserved. is a registered trademark of Richtek Technology Corporation.Note 1. Stresses beyond those listed “Absolute Maximum Ratings” may cause permanent damage to the device. These arestress ratings only, and functional operation of the device at these or any other conditions beyond those indicated in the operational sections of the specifications is not implied. Exposure to absolute maximum rating conditions may affect device reliability. Note 2. θJA is measured at T A = 25︒C on a high effective thermal conductivity four-layer test board per JEDEC 51-7. Note 3. Devices are ESD sensitive. Handling precaution recommended. Note 4. The device is not guaranteed to function outside its operating conditions. Note 5. T OTP , T OTP_HYST are guaranteed by design.RT4801ACopyright © 2015 Richtek Technology Corporation. All rights reserved. is a registered trademark of Richtek Technology Corporation.DS4801A-00 December 2015Typical Application CircuitL1V OPV ONTable 1. Component List of Evaluation BoardRT4801ACopyright © 2015 Richtek Technology Corporation. All rights reserved. is a registered trademark of Richtek Technology Corporation.I 2C InterfaceSDASCL VV V VRT4801ACopyright © 2015 Richtek Technology Corporation. All rights reserved. is a registered trademark of Richtek Technology Corporation.DS4801A-00 December 2015I 2C CommandSlave AddressWrite Command(a) Write single byte of data to Register11111Slave ACK Slave AddressRegister AddressR7R6R3R5R4R2R1R0Slave ACKData From MasterStartSlave ACK StopD7D6D5D4D3D2D1D0(b) Write multiple bytes of data to Registers111110Slave ACK Slave AddressRegister Address n thSlave ACK n th Data From MasterStartD7D6D5D4D3D2D1D0SlaveACKSlave ACKStop(n + 1)th Data From MasterLast Data From MasterR7R6R3R5R4R2R1R0D7D6D5D4D3D2D1D0Slave ACK D7D6D5D4D3D2D1D0Read Command(a) Read single byte of data from Register111110Slave ACK Slave AddressRegister Address111111Slave ACK Slave AddressData From MasterRe-startStartSlaveACKD7D6D5D4D3D2D1D0Master NACKStop D7D6D5D4D3D2D1D0(b) Read multiple bytes of data from Registers11111Slave ACK 0111111Slave ACK Slave Addressn th Data From MasterMaster ACKRe-startStart Slave AddressRegister AddressMaster NACKStopLast Data From MasterD7D6D5D4D3D2D1D0Slave ACKD7D6D5D4D3D2D1D0D7D6D5D4D3D2D1D0Start : Start command R7 to R0 : Register Address. VOP : Register address = 0X00h VON : Register address = 0X01h DISP : Register address = 0x03h DISN : Register address = 0x03hR/W : Read active (R/W = H) or Write active (R/W = L)ACK : Acknowledge = L activeD7 to D0 : Write data when WRITE command or read data when READ command Stop : Stop commandRT4801ACopyright © 2015 Richtek Technology Corporation. All rights reserved. is a registered trademark of Richtek Technology Corporation.Registers MapTable 3. VON Voltage SelectionCopyright © 2015 Richtek Technology Corporation. All rights reserved. is a registered trademark of Richtek Technology Corporation.DS4801A-00 December 201511The Reserved bits are ignored when written and return either 0 or 1 when read.The Reserved bits are ignored when written and return either 0 or 1 when read.Factory Default Register ValueRT4801A-50WSC default VOP/VON DATA is 0Ah/0Ah. RT4801A-60WSC default VOPN/VON DATA is 14h/14h.Copyright © 2015 Richtek Technology Corporation. All rights reserved. is a registered trademark of Richtek Technology Corporation. DS4801A-00 December 201512Typical Operating CharacteristicsEfficiency vs. Output Current010203040506070809010000.020.040.060.08Output Current (A)E f f i c i e n c y (%)V OP vs. Output Current4.974.984.995.005.015.020.010.020.030.040.050.060.070.08Output Current (A)V O P(V )V ON vs. Output Current-5.02-5.01-5.00-4.99-4.98-4.970.010.020.030.040.050.060.070.08Output Current (A)V O N (V )V OP vs. Input Voltage4.974.984.995.005.015.02V O P (V )V ON vs. Input Voltage-5.02-5.01-5.00-4.99-4.98-4.972.533.544.555.5Input Voltage (V)V O N (V )0.000.020.040.060.080.100.120.140.160.180.20-40-2020406080100Temperature (°C)S h u t d o w n C u r r e n t (μA )Copyright © 2015 Richtek Technology Corporation. All rights reserved. is a registered trademark of Richtek Technology Corporation.DS4801A-00 December 201513Quiescent Current vs. Temperature0.40.50.60.70.80.91.01.11.2-40-2020406080100Temperature (°C)Q u i e s c e n t C u r r e n t (m A )Input Voltage vs. Temperature2.102.122.142.162.182.202.222.242.262.282.30-40-2020406080100Temperature (°C)I n p u t V o l t a g e (V )V IN = 3.7V, V OP = 5V, I OP = 0mA V OP (10mV/Div)Time (1ms/Div)V OP Ripple Voltage V OP(10mV/Div)Time (1ms/Div)V OP Ripple VoltageV IN = 3.7V, V OP = 5V, I OP = 20mAV OP(10mV/Div)Time (1ms/Div)V OP Ripple Voltage V IN = 3.7V, V OP = 5V, I OP = 40mA V OP (10mV/Div)Time (1ms/Div)V OP Ripple VoltageV IN = 3.7V, V OP = 5V, I OP = 80mACopyright © 2015 Richtek Technology Corporation. All rights reserved. is a registered trademark of Richtek Technology Corporation. DS4801A-00 December 201514V ON (20mV/Div)Time (1ms/Div)V ON Ripple VoltageV IN = 3.7V, V ON = 5V, I ON = 0mA V ON (20mV/Div)Time (10μs/Div)V ON Ripple VoltageV IN = 3.7V, V ON = 5V, I ON = 20mAV ON (20mV/Div)Time (10μs/Div)V ON Ripple Voltage V IN = 3.7V, V ON = 5V, I ON = 40mA V ON (20mV/Div)Time (10μs/Div)V ON Ripple VoltageV IN = 3.7V, V ON = 5V, I ON = 80mAV IN = 2.9V, V OP = 5V, V ON = -5V, T R = T F = 10μs, I OPN = 5m to 35mAV OP (50mV/Div)V ON (50mV/Div)I OP(20mA/Div)Time (100μs/Div)Load TransientV IN = 2.9V, V OP = 5V, V ON = -5V, T R = T F = 10μs, I OPN = 10m to 70mAV OP (50mV/Div)V ON (50mV/Div)I OP(50mA/Div)Time (100μs/Div)Load TransientCopyright © 2015 Richtek Technology Corporation. All rights reserved. is a registered trademark of Richtek Technology Corporation.DS4801A-00 December 201515V IN = 3.7V, V OP = 5V, V ON = -5V, T R = T F = 10μs, I OPN = 5m to 35mAV OP (50mV/Div)V ON (50mV/Div)I OP(20mA/Div)Time (100μs/Div)Load TransientV IN = 3.7V, V OP = 5V, V ON = -5V, T R = T F = 10μs, I OPN = 10m to 70mAV OP (50mV/Div)V ON (50mV/Div)I OP(50mA/Div)Time (100μs/Div)Load TransientV IN = 4.5V, V OP = 5V, V ON = -5V, T R = T F = 10μs, I OPN = 5m to 35mAV OP (50mV/Div)V ON (50mV/Div)I OP(20mA/Div)Time (100μs/Div)Load TransientV IN = 4.5V, V OP = 5V, V ON = -5V, T R = T F = 10μs, I OPN = 10m to 70mAV OP (50mV/Div)V ON (50mV/Div)I OP(50mA/Div)Time (100μs/Div)Load TransientV IN = 2.9V to 3.4V, V OP = 5V,V ON = -5V, I OPN = 5mAV IN (1V/Div)V OP (50mV/Div)V ON (50mV/Div)Time (500μs/Div)Line TransientV INV IN = 3.7V to 4.2V, V OP = 5V,V ON = -5V, I OPN = 5mAV OP (50mV/Div)V IN (1V/Div)V ON (50mV/Div)Time (500μs/Div)Line TransientV INCopyright © 2015 Richtek Technology Corporation. All rights reserved. is a registered trademark of Richtek Technology Corporation. DS4801A-00 December 201516V IN = 2.9V to 3.4V, V OP = 5V,V ON = -5V, I OPN = 40mAV OP (50mV/Div)V IN (1V/Div)V ON (50mV/Div)Time (500μs/Div)Line TransientV INV IN = 3.7V to 4.2V, V OP = 5V,V ON = -5V, I OPN = 40mAV OP (50mV/Div)V IN (1V/Div)V ON (50mV/Div)Time (500μs/Div)Line TransientV INV IN = 2.9V to 3.4V, V OP = 5V,V ON = -5V, I OPN = 80mAV OP (50mV/Div)V IN (1V/Div)V ON (50mV/Div)Time (500μs/Div)Line TransientV INV IN = 3.7V to 4.2V, V OP = 5V,V ON = -5V, I OPN = 80mAV OP (50mV/Div)V IN (1V/Div)V ON (50mV/Div)Time (500μs/Div)Line TransientV INV IN = 3.7V, V OP = 5V, V ON = -5V, No Load, ENP/ENN On simultaneouslyENP (5V/Div)ENN (5V/Div)(5V/Div)I IN(200mA/Div)Time (1ms/Div)Power OnV OP V ONV IN = 3.7V, V OP = 5V, V ON = -5V, No Load, ENP/ENN Off simultaneouslyENP (5V/Div)ENN (5V/Div)(5V/Div)I IN(200mA/Div)Time (1ms/Div)Power OffV OPV ONCopyright © 2015 Richtek Technology Corporation. All rights reserved. is a registered trademark of Richtek Technology Corporation.DS4801A-00 December 201517V IN = 3.7V, V OP = 5V, V ON = -5V,No Load, ENP prior ENN OnENP (5V/Div)ENN (5V/Div)(5V/Div)I IN(200mA/Div)Time (1ms/Div)Power OnV OP V ONV IN = 3.7V, V OP = 5V, V ON = -5V,No Load, ENP prior ENN OffENP (5V/Div)ENN (5V/Div)(5V/Div)I IN(200mA/Div)Time (1ms/Div)Power OffV OP V ONV IN = 3.7V, V OP = 5V, V ON = -5V,No Load, ENN prior ENP OnENP (5V/Div)ENN (5V/Div)(5V/Div)I IN(200mA/Div)Time (1ms/Div)Power OnV OPV ONV IN = 3.7V, V OP = 5V, V ON = -5V,No Load, ENN prior ENP OffENP (5V/Div)ENN (5V/Div)(5V/Div)I IN(200mA/Div)Time (1ms/Div)Power OffV OPV ONCopyright © 2015 Richtek Technology Corporation. All rights reserved. is a registered trademark of Richtek Technology Corporation. DS4801A-00 December 201518Application InformationThe RT4801A is a highly integrated Boost, LDO and inverting charge pump to generate positive and negative output voltages for LCD panel bias or consumer products. It can support input voltage range from 2.5V to 5.5V and the output current up to 80mA. The V OP positive output voltage is generated from the LDO supplied from a synchronous Boost converter, and V OP is set at a typical value of 6V. The Boost converter output also drives an inverting charge pump controller to generate V ON negative output voltage which is set at a typical value of -6V. Both positive and negative voltages can be programmed by a MCU through the dedicated I 2C interface and the available voltage range is from ±4V to ±6V with 100mV per step. Input Capacitor SelectionInput ceramic capacitor with 4.7μF capacitance is suggested for applications. For better voltage filtering, select ceramic capacitors with low ESR, X5R and X7R types are suitable because of their wider voltage and temperature ranges. Boost Inductor SelectionThe inductance depends on the maximum input current. As a general rule, the inductor ripple current range is 20% to 40% of the maximum input current. If 40% is selected as an example, the inductor ripple current can be calculated according to the following equations :OUT OUT(MAX)IN(MAX)IN RIPPLE IN(MAX)V I I =V I = 0.4I η⨯⨯⨯w here η is the efficiency of the VOP Boost converter, I IN(MAX) is the maximum input current, and ∆I L is the inductor ripple current. The input peak current can then be obtained by adding the maximum input current with half of the inductor ripple current as shown in the following equation : I PEAK = 1.2 x I IN(MAX)Note that the saturated current of the inductor must be greater than I PEAK .The inductance can eventually be determined according to the following equation :()()()22IN OUT IN OUT OUT(MAX)OSCηV V V L 0.4V I f ⨯⨯-=⨯⨯⨯where f OSC is the switching frequency. For better system performance, a shielded inductor is preferred to avoid EMI problems.Boost Output Capacitor SelectionThe output ripple voltage is an important index for estimating IC performance. This portion consists of two parts. One is the product of ripple current with the ESR of the output capacitor, while the other part is formed by the charging and discharging process of the output capacitor. As shown in Figure 1, ∆V OUT1 can be evaluated based on the ideal energy equalization. According to the definition of Q, the ∆V OUT1 value can be calculated as the following equation :OUT OUT OUT1SOC OUT OUT1SOC OUT1Q = I D = CV f I DV =f C ⨯⨯⨯∆⨯∆⨯where f OSC is the switching frequency and D is the duty cycle.Finally, taking ESR into consideration, the overall output ripple voltage can be determined by the following equation :OUT OUT ESR OUT1SER OSC OUTI DV = V + V = V + f C ⨯∆∆∆∆⨯where ∆V ESR = I Crms x R CESRThe output capacitor, C OUT , should be selected accordingly.Copyright © 2015 Richtek Technology Corporation. All rights reserved. is a registered trademark of Richtek Technology Corporation.DS4801A-00 December 201519Figure 1. The Output Ripple Voltage without theContribution of ESRUnder Voltage LockoutTo prevent abnormal operation of the IC in low voltage condition, an under voltage lockout is included which shuts down IC operation when input voltage is lower than the specified threshold voltage. Soft-StartThe RT4801A employs an internal soft-start feature to avoid high inrush current during start-up. The soft-start function is achieved by clamping the output voltage of the internal error amplifier with another voltage source that is increased slowly from zero to near VIN during the soft-start period. Output Voltage SettingThe output voltage can be programmed by a MCU through the dedicated I 2C interface according to the V OP /V ON Voltage Selection Table. Shutdown Delay and DischargeWhen the EN signal is logic low for more than 375μs, the IC function will be shut down. The output V OP /V ON can be actively discharged to GND via discharge selection bit enabled. In shutdown mode, the input supply current for the IC is less than 1μA.Over Current ProtectionThe RT4801A includes a cycle-by-cycle current limit function which monitors the inductor current during each ON period. The power switch will be forced off to avoid large current damage once the current is over the limit level.Short Circuit ProtectionThe RT4801A has an advanced output short-circuit protection mechanism which prevents the IC from damage by unexpected applications. When the output becomes shorted to ground, and the output voltage is under the limit level with 1ms (typ.) duration, the LCD bias function enters shutdown mode and can only re-start normal operation after triggering the ENP/ENN pin.Over Temperature ProtectionThe RT4801A equips an over temperature protection circuitry to prevent overheating due to excessive power dissipation. The OTP will shut down LCD bias operation when ambient temperature exceeds 140°C. Once the ambient temperature cools down by approximately 15°C, IC will automatically resume normal operation. To maintain continuous operation, the maximum junction temperature should be prevented from rising above 125°C.Thermal ConsiderationsFor continuous operation, do not exceed absolute maximum junction temperature. The maximum power dissipation depends on the thermal resistance of the IC package, PCB layout, rate of surrounding airflow, and difference between junction and ambient temperature. The maximum power dissipation can be calculated by the following formula : P D(MAX) = (T J(MAX) - T A ) / θJAwhere T J(MAX) is the maximum junction temperature, T A is the ambient temperature, and θJA is the junction to ambient thermal resistance.For recommended operating condition specifications, the maximum junction temperature is 125︒C. The junction to ambient thermal resistance, θJA , is layout dependent. For WL-CSP-15B 1.31x2.07 (BSC) package, the thermal resistance, θJA , is 49.8︒C/W on a standard JEDEC 51-7 four-layer thermal test board.Copyright © 2015 Richtek Technology Corporation. All rights reserved. is a registered trademark of Richtek Technology Corporation. DS4801A-00 December 201520The maximum power dissipation at T A = 25︒C can be calculated by the following formula :P D(MAX) = (125︒C - 25︒C) / (49.8︒C/W) = 2W for WL-CSP-15B 1.31x2.07 (BSC) packageThe maximum power dissipation depends on the operating ambient temperature for fixed T J(MAX) and thermal resistance, θJA . The derating curve in Figure 2 allows the designer to see the effect of rising ambient temperature on the maximum power dissipation.Figure 2. Derating Curve of Maximum PowerDissipationLayout ConsiderationsFor the best performance of RT4801A, the followingPCB layout guidelines should be strictly followed. ④ For good regulation, place the power components asclose to the IC as possible. The traces should be wide and short especially for the high current output loop.④ Theinput and output bypass capacitor should beplaced as close to the IC as possible and connected to the ground plane of the PCB.④ The flying capacitor should be placed as close to theCF1/CF2 pin as possible to avoid noise injection.④ Minimizethe size of the LXP node and keep thetraces wide and short. Care should be taken to avoid running traces that carry any noise-sensitive signals near LXP or high-current traces.④ Separate power ground (PGND) and analog ground(GND). Connect the GND and the PGND islands at a single end. Make sure that there are no other connections between these separate ground planes.Figure 3. PCB Layout Guide0.00.40.81.21.62.02.4255075100125Ambient Temperature (°C)M a x i m u m P o w e r D i s s i p a t i o n (W )RT4801ACopyright © 2015 Richtek Technology Corporation. All rights reserved. is a registered trademark of Richtek Technology Corporation.DS4801A-00 December 201521Outline DimensionWL-CSP-15B 1.31x2.07 (BSC)Richtek Technology Corporation14F, No. 8, Tai Yuen 1st Street, Chupei City Hsinchu, Taiwan, R.O.C. Tel: (8863)5526789Richtek products are sold by description only. Richtek reserves the right to change the circuitry and/or specifications without notice at any time. Customers should obtain the latest relevant information and data sheets before placing orders and should verify that such information is current and complete. Richtek cannot assume responsibility for use of any circuitry other than circuitry entirely embodied in a Richtek product. Information furnished by Richtek is believed to be accurate and reliable. However, no responsibility is assumed by Richtek or its subsidiaries for its use; nor for any infringements of patents or other rights of third parties which may result from its use. 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Peavey P1BT P2BT 耐用蓝牙扬声器说明书
Features and specifications are subject to change without notice.Peavey Electronics Corporation • 711 A Street • Meridian, MS 39301(601) 483-5365 • FAX (601) 486-1278 • © 2015EX000030FCC/ICES Compliancy StatementThis device complies with Part 15 of the FCC rules and Industry Canada license-exempt RSS Standard(s). Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, that may cause undesired operation.Le présent appareil est conforme aux CNR d’lndustrie Canada applicables aux appareils radio exempts de licence. L’exploitation est autorisée aux deux conditions suivantes: (1) I’appareil ne doit pas produire de brouillage, et (2) I’utilisateur de I’appareil doit accepter tout brouillage radioélectrique subi, même si le brouillage est susceptible d’en compromettre le fonctionnement.Warning: Changes or modifications to the equipment not approved by Peavey Electronics Corp. can void the user’s authority to use the equipment.Note – This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try and correct the interference by one or more of the following measures.• Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.• Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.• Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is con-nected.• Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.CautionThe equipment complies with FCC radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled envi-ronment.FCC Radiation Exposure StatementThis equipment complied with FCC radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment. This equipment should be installed and operated with minimum distance 20cm between the radiator & your body.IC Radiation Exposure StatementThis equipment complies with IC radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment. The an-tenna should be installed and operated with minimum distance of 20 cm between the radiator and your body. This transmitter must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter.Cet appareil est conforme aux limites d'exposition aux rayonnements de la IC pour un environnement non contrôlé. L'antenne doit être installé de façon à garder une distance minimale de 20 centimètres entre la source de rayonnements et votre corps. L'émetteur ne doit pas être colocalisé ni fonctionner conjointement avec à autre antenne ou autre émetteur.• Bluetooth stereo linking• Bluetooth audio input for streaming music from any Bluetooth device • 3 Channel mixer• 2 XLR mic inputs and 1/4" Line Inputs • RCA/3.5 mm Stereo input channel• P1BT and P2BT have 180 W atts and 200 W atts maximum power respectively.Description:The P Series BT is a compact, powerful, lightweight and low profile portable speaker system. Utilizing 180/200/260 watts of potential maximum power, the units contain custom designed high frequency and woofer drivers. The P Series is extremely easy to carry: an entire PA system that can be moved by one person in one trip.The onboard mixer features 2 XLR and 1/4" inputs, two additional media channels feature stereo RCA/3.5mm inputs and streaming audio Bluetooth in. Units also have ability to link with other P Series units for stereo operation. Perfect for church, convention, DJ or club applications, the P Series offers the best-in-class feature-to-value and performance in the industry.P1BT/P2BTColumn Powered Speaker SystemsCongratulations on purchasing the Peavey P1BT/P2BT Powered Speaker System. These compact, portable and powerful systems are a perfect solution for the weekend warrior, singer songwriter or DJ. With a simple and intuitive layout, the P Series BT is a great plug and play option.Installation Note:This unit must have the following clearances from any combustible surface: top: 8", sides: 12", back: 12"• P1BT 2x6.5" W oofers with 1" (25mm) high-fre-quency compression driver•P2BT 3x6.5" W oofers with 1" (25mm) high-fre-quency compression driver(2) Line Input (Ch 1&2)or similar device.(5) Level Control(6) Low EQ (Bass)(7) High EQ (Treble)(8) Master Volume(9)Power LED(10) Sync XLR In/Out(11) Subwoofer Out(12) Bluetooth PairingUse this button to link your Bluetooth source (phone, tablet, etc...) to the speaker. See Bluetooth operation below.(13) Bluetooth Stereo LinkUse this button to link your speaker to second P1/2BT speaker. See Bluetooth operation below.Bluetooth Operation:Pairing: To pair your bluetooth source to the speaker, use the following steps:1. Press mode button on the back of the speaker to make the speaker discoverable. The pairing LED should start blinking.2. Go to your devices bluetooth screen and select the available Peavey speaker. Once paired,the pairing LED should light continuously.Stereo Linking: To link two compatible P1/2BT speakers, use the following steps:1. First, use the previous steps to pair your Bluetooth device to the first speaker.2. Press Pairing on the second speaker to turn the Bluetooth on.3. Press Stereo Link button on both speakers. Once the connection has been made, the StereoLink LED 's on both speakers should be on continuously.4. To disconnect, press the Stereo Link button again on either speaker.(14) Power Switch(15) AC Power InletThis is the receptacle for an IEC line cord, which provides AC power to the unit. Connect the line cord to this connector to provide power to the unit. Damage to the equipment may result if improper line voltage is used. (See line voltage marking on unit).(16) FUSETo replace the fuse, be sure to remove the IEC power cord from the IEC socket. The fuse holder tray is located beneath the IEC socket cavity. Pry the fuse holder tray out with a small flat blade screwdriver placed under the center of the top edge of the fuse tray, and gently lever the fuse tray out. The fuse is held in a clip in the fuse tray, and should be removed and replaced with a fresh 5 X 20mm 250V type fuse of the appropriate current rating. A spare fuse should be located in a hollow compartment in the fuse tray, below and behind the clip, this would be the one that is NOT clipped into the fuse tray clips.Then, once the fresh fuse has been put in place, re-insert the fuse tray into the IEC connector assembly, and make sure it is fully seated and flush with the outside of the IEC connector assembly.It is recommended that to assure future convenience of having a spare, that a spare fuse be obtained and placed in the hollow compartment at the earliest convenient time.Connections 2 - XLR input jacks (Ch 1&2)2 - 1/4" (6.35mm) TRS input jacks (Ch 1&2)1 - 1/8" (3.5mm) TRS/stereo input (Ch 3)1 - RCA input (Ch 3)(In/Out)L RSYNC-X21 - 1/4" (6.35mm) TRS (Subwoofer Output)19kHz60-Frequency Response P1BT19kHzP2BT-50Peak Power P1BT 180 Watts (150W LF/30W HF)HF)(130WL F/70WWattsP2BT200L(1W/1M)98dBSPMax Output SPL P1BTL(1W/1M)P2BT102dBSPBluetooth v5 A2DP streaming, stereo linking with a second P1/2BT speaker Woofer P1BT 2 x 6.5" (165mm) Woofer(165mm)Woofer6.5"x3P2BTTweeter P1BT 1" (25mm) high-frequency compression drivercompressiondriverhigh-frequencyP2BT(25mm)1"(7kgs)15.4lbsWeight P1BT(15kgs)33lbsP2BTDimensions (length x width x height) P1BT 23" x 9.25" x 10.5" (584mm x 235mm x 267mm)P2BT 30" x 9.25" x 10.5" (762mm x 235mm x 267mm)230V AC/50HzPower Supply 120V AC/60HzorLogo referenced in Directive 2002/96/EC Annex IV (OJ(L)37/38,13.02.03 and defined in EN 50419: 2005The bar is the symbol for marking of new waste and is applied only to equipment manufactured afterWarranty registration and information for U.S. customers available online at/warranty or use the QR tag belowFeatures and speci cations subject to change without notice.Peavey Electronics Corporation 5022 Hartley Peavey Drive Meridian, MS 39305 (601) 483-5365 FAX (601) 486-1278。
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811Dimensions are shown for reference purposes only.Dimensions are in inches over (millimeters) unless otherwise specified.Specifications and availability subject to change. Technical support:Refer to inside back cover.PRD series10 to 50 Amp Heavy Duty AC or DC Power RelayFile E22575 (Models With All Screw Terminals)File E22575 (All Others)File 157346183336.861600127116912 3.282024288842412.0410********.7120290 85110605018.2240120043220Use 110V relay with approx.4804500226,000 ohm 5W wire-wound resistor in series.DC Coils AC Coils (50-60Hz.)Nominal Resistance Nominal DC Nominal DC Resis.Nominal AC Volts In Ohms Current In Volts In Ohms Current In±10%@ 25°C Milliamps ±15%@ 25°C Milliamps Features• Contact ratings to 50 amps.• Magnetic blowouts available for switching DC loads.• Arrangements to DPDT .• SPDT auxiliary switch available.• Replaces PR series.Contact Data @ 25°CArrangements: Available to 2 Form C (DPDT). See ordering information.Ratings: See UL contact rating tables.Minimum Rating: 1A @ 12 VAC/VDC.Material: Silver and silver-cadmium oxide standard. Other materialsavailable for special applications.Expected Life: 100,000 operations at rated loads @25°C. Specificexceptions are noted in ratings tables. Life increases at reduced loads or with appropriate arc suppression.Initial Dielectric StrengthInitial Breakdown Voltage: 2,000V rms minimum between all elementsand ground. (2,200V rms on 600V ratings.)Coil Data @ 25°CVoltage: From 6 to 220VDC, and 6 to 480VAC.Resistance: See coil data table.Nom. Power: DC coils: 2.0 watts @ 25°C.; AC coils:9.8VA @ 25°C.Max Power: DC coils: 8.0 watts @ 25°C.Duty Cycle: Continuous.Initial Insulation Resistance: 100 megohms, minimum.Coil DataOperate Data @ +25°CMust-Operate Voltage:DC: 75% of nominal; AC: 85% of nominal.Environmental DataT emperature Range:AC: -55°C to +45°C.; DC:-55°C to +80°C.Mechanical DataMounting: Two .187”(4.75mm) Dia. holes on 1.875” (47.63mm) centers.T ermination: See ordering information tables for various options.Enclosure: Metal dust cover, 35D013, available. Order separately.Weight: 10 oz. (284g) approximately.Auxiliary Snap-Action SwitchArrangements: 1 Form C (SPDT).Rating: 5 amps at 120VAC, 60 Hz. @ 25°C.Material: Silver.Users should thoroughly review the technical data before selecting a product part number. It is recommended that users also seek out the pertinent approvals files of the agencies/laboratories and review them to ensure the product meets the requirements for a given application.PRD-1, 3 or 5Y25 amps @ 277VAC 1 HP at 120VAC 2 HP at 250VAC 10 amps at 600VAC 7 amps at 50VDC Res.PRD-1, 3 or 5G30 amps at 277VAC Res.1.5 HP at 120VAC 2HP at 250VAC 10 amp at 600VACPRD-1, 3 or 5F50 amps at 240VAC Gen. Purp. (20,000 Ops.)30 amps at 277VAC Res.1.5 HP at 120VAC 2HP at 250VAC 10 amp at 600VAC PRD-7 or 11Y25 amps at 240VAC 20 amps at 277VAC 1 HP at 120VAC 2 HP at 250VAC7 amps at 50VDC Res.10 amps at 600VAC PRD-7 or 11G30 amps at 240VAC 20 amps at 277VAC 1.5 HP at 120VAC 2 HP at 250VAC 10 amps at 600VACPRD-7 or 11F50 amps at 240VAC Gen. Purp. (20,000 Ops.)30 amps at 240VAC 20 amps at 277VAC 1.5 HP at 120VAC 2 HP at 250VAC 10 amps at 600VAC PRD-3, 7 or 11H or J 20 amp at 125VDC 1/3 HP at 125VDC PRD-1, 5, 7 or 11N25 amp at 250VAC 1 HP at 125VAC 2 HP at 250VACT ype Contact CodeContact RatingsUL/CSA Contact RatingsModels with Screws or Quick Connects as Main TerminalsPRD-3AP4P 50 amps at 277VAC, Gen. Purp.PRD-3DP430 amps at 277VAC, Ballast (6,000 Ops.)15 amps at 277VAC, Tungsten (6,000 Ops.)102LRA, 17FLA at 240VAC (30,000 Ops.)120LRA, 20FLA at 120VAC (30,000 Ops.)1.5 HP at 120VAC (30,000 Ops.)3 HP at 240VAC (30,000 Ops.)T ype Contact Code Contact RatingsUL Contact RatingsModels with Box Lugs as Main TerminalsPRD-3AR4R 60 amps at 28VDC Res.PRD-3DR430 amps at 125VDCT ype Contact Code Contact RatingsDC Factory Contact RatingsModels with Box Lugs as Main TerminalsNote: Any PRD relay deviating electrically or physically from the standard models in the table isnot UL or CSA listed. All horsepower ratings are for single phase motors.Note: Any PRD relay deviating electrically or physically from the standard models in the table isnot UL or CSA listed. All horsepower ratings are for single phase motors.812Dimensions are shown forreference purposes only.Dimensions are in inches over(millimeters) unless otherwise specified.Specifications and availability subject to change. Technical support:Refer to inside back cover.Stock Items - The following items are normally maintained in stock for immediate delivery.No models in the PRD-3AP / PRD-3DP series are maintained in stock.T ypical Part No.B PRD -3A P 4-1201.T ype:PRD = Open power relay.2.Main Contact Arrangement:3 = 1 Form X (SPST -NO-DM)3.Coil Input:A = AC, 50/60 Hz. D = DC4.Main Contact Material:P = 50 amp, silver.R = 50 amp, silver with magnetic blow out.5.T ermination:4 = Main — boxlug terminals which accept #6-#14 wire.Coil — #6-32 screw terminals.6.Coil Voltage:12, 24, 48, 110, 125VDC 24, 120, 240, 277, 480VAC, 50/60 Hz.PRD-3AG0-120PRD-3AJ3-24PRD-3AY0-120PRD-3DY0-12PRD-3DY0-24PRD-5DF0-12PRD-5AY0-24PRD-5AY0-120PRD-5AY1-120PRD-5AY0-240PRD-5DY0-12PRD-5DY0-24PRD-7AG0-120PRD-7AY0-24PRD-7AY0-120PRD-7AY0-240PRD-7AY3-120PRD-7DG0-24PRD-7DY0-12PRD-7DY0-24PRD-11AF0-240PRD-11AG0-24PRD-11AG0-120PRD-11AG0-240PRD-11AH0-120PRD-11AY0-24PRD-11AY0-120PRD-11AY0-240PRD-11AY0-480PRD-11DF0-12PRD-11DF0-110RD-11DG0-12PRD-11DG0-24PRD-11DH0-12PRD-11DH0-24PRD-11DH0-110PRD-11DJ0-24PRD-11DY0-12PRD-11DY0-24PRD-11DY0-110PRDA-11AGA-120PRDA-11AYA-120Stock Items – The following items are normally maintained in stock for immediate delivery.T ypical Part No.B PRD -7A Y 0-1201.T ype:PRD = Open relay.PRDA = Open relay with aux. SPDT snap-action switch.2.Main Contact Arrangement:1 = SPST -NO 7 = DPST -NO 3 = SPST -NO-DM 7V = DPST -NO with 3mm contact gap 5 = SPDT 11=DPDT3.Coil Input:A = 50/60 Hz.D = DC4.Main Contact Material:Y = .312” (7.92mm) dia. silver. [25A max. rating]G =.312” (7.92mm) dia. silver cad.-oxide. [30A max. rating]F =.312” (7.92mm) dia. silver cad.-oxide. [50A max. rating]†H =Silver w/magnetic blow out. [20A DC max. rating]†J = Silver cad.-oxide w/magnetic blow out. [20A DC max. rating]N = Tungsten stationary & silver cad.-oxide movable. [25A max. rating] Code 1, 5, 7 & 11 only.†Available with Code 3, 7& 11 contact arrangement only.5.T ermination:PRD PRDA (With Aux. SPDT Snap-Action Switch)CODE 013A B LMAIN #8-32 Screw Term..250” (6.35mm) QC #8-32 Screw Term.#8-32 Screw Term..250” (6.35mm) QC Twin .250” (6.35mm) QC COIL6-32 Screw Term..250” (6.35mm) QC.250” (6.35mm) QC#6-32 Screw Term..250” (6.35mm) QC .250” (6.35mm) QC AUX. SWITCHScrew Term..250” (6.35mm) QC .250” (6.35mm) QC6.Coil Voltage:6, 12, 24, 48, 110VDC6, 12, 24, 120, 240, 480VAC, 50/60 Hz.Coil voltages are available to 125VDC and 600VAC.Ordering Information for 50A Models with Box Lugs for Main T erminalsOrdering Information for Models with Screws or Quick Connects for Main T erminalsNote:All part numbers are RoHS compliant.Note:All part numbers are RoHS compliant.813Dimensions are shown for reference purposes only.Dimensions are in inches over (millimeters) unless otherwise specified.Specifications and availability subject to change. Technical support:Refer to inside back cover.2.28 MAX. (57.9).375 (9.53).31 (7.9)1.875 (47.63)2.50 (63.5) 2.5 MAX. (64).81 (20.6).59 MAX. (15.0)BOX LUGCONNECTOR.875 MAX. (22.23)1.687 (42.85)3.375 MAX. (85.73).31 (7.9)1.875(47.63)2.51 MAX. (63.8)DIMENSIONS APPLY TO PRD 11 AND PRDA 11123456784.250 MAX. (107.95)3.00(76.2).375 (9.53)2.50 MAX. (63.5)3.375 MAX. (85.73)W/O AUX SWITCH .375 (9.53)2.23(56.6)3.375 (85.73) 2.28 MAX. (57.9)2.50 MAX. (63.5)On PRD7246315DIMENSIONS APPLY TOPRD 1, 3, 5, & 7.187 + .005 – .003 4.75 + .13 – .081.875 (47.63)2.51 MAX. (63.75).31 (7.9)2.5 MAX. (63.3).81 (20.6).875 MAX. (22.23)PRD/PRDA Small Base - Top ViewPRD/PRDA Large Base - Top View50 Amp PRD3.38 MAX. (85.9)3.13 MAX. (79.5).97 (24.64).093 (2.36).75(19.1)1.50(38.1)4 KNOCKOUT HOLES2 KNOCKOUT HOLES EACH END.88 DIA. (22.4)2.56 (65.0).937 (23.86)1.875 (47.63) 4.125 (104.77)5.31 MAX. (134.9).50 (12.7).218 DIA. (5.54) 3 MTG. HOLES5.125 (130.18)2.06(52.3).687(17.45).812 (20.62)1.625 (41.28)4 HOLES TAPPED #8-3235D013 Dust Cover PRD dust cover has a steel base with knockouts for 0.5” (12.7mm) dia. conduit and a cover fitted with two screws. Fits PRD relays, except with auxi- liary contacts. Finished in gray baked enamel.Mounting:Three No. 10 holes on 1.875” (47.63mm) x 4.125” (104.77mm) centers.2.5 MAX.(63.5)W/O AUX SWITCHCOIL COILCOIL 5621( )2 MTG. HOLESDIA..187 + .005 – .003 4.75 + .13 – .08( )2 MTG. HOLESDIA..187 + .005 – .003 4.75 + .13 – .08( )2 MTG. HOLESDIA.Outline DimensionsPRD Magnetic Blow-Out DrawingsPRD3 with Magnetic Blow-OutPRD7 with Magnetic Blow-OutPRD11 with Magnetic Blow-OutDust Cover Open-+---+THIS SIDE OF MAGNETATTRACTS NORTH SEEKING POLE OF COMPASS.POLARITY MARKINGPOLARITY MARKINGPOLARITY MARKINGTHIS SIDE OF MAGNETATTRACTS NORTH SEEKING POLE OF COMPASS.THIS SIDE OF MAGNETATTRACTS NORTH SEEKING POLE OF COMPASS.Note:Additional unused holes may be present in dust cover base.。