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三洋伺服电机P系列样本

三洋伺服电机P系列样本

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P10B13050BXS 《 130 》
P10B13100BXS 《130 》
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单位 kW min -1 min -1 N.m N.m N.m Arms Arms Arms N .m/Arms mV/min -1 Ω kW /S ms ms kg.m 2 (GD 2/4) kg.m 2 (GD 2/4) P/R Division kg N.m
V A kg.m 2 (GD 2/4) kg
例)[P6](大容量方体型)伺服马达的额定功率选定为11kW时,电源部分请选择12kW。
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电源部分的容量 200V型 400V型 7R8:7.8kW 750:75kW 120:12kW 160:16kW 270:27kW 370:37kW
PY0 A 300 A 0 PW 1 P K0
"PY"系列 表示伺服驱动器
电压 A:AC200V
驱动器容量 300:300A
硬件种类 A:省配线增量式编码器(INC-E) 或不带请求信号的绝对值编码器(ABS-E) H:带请求信号的绝对值编码器(ABS-RI )I

Philips SBM100 可攜式揚聲器用戶手冊说明书

Philips SBM100 可攜式揚聲器用戶手冊说明书

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收聽 FM 廣播
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播放外接裝置的內容
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透過耳機聆聽
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調整音量
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5 產品資訊
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規格
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6 疑難排解
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1 重要事項
• 閱讀這些指示。 • 遵循所有指示。 • 請勿在近水處使用本產品。 • 請勿阻塞任何通風口。 請依照製造商
的指示進行安裝。 • 請勿將本產品安裝在接近熱源處,例如
您的產品包括了符合歐洲指令 (European Directive) 2006/66/EC 的電池,不得與其 他一般家用廢棄物一併丟棄。請注意有關 電池分類收集的當地法規,正確處理廢棄 產品有助於避免對環境和人類健康帶來負 面影響。
環境保護資訊 所有非必要之包裝材料均已捨棄。 我們嘗 試讓包裝可以輕易拆解成三種材質:厚紙 板 (外盒)、聚苯乙烯泡棉 (防震) 以及聚乙 烯 (包裝袋、保護性泡棉膠紙)。
開啟/關閉
1 將 向右滑動。 »» 揚聲器會切換至您上次選擇的來 源。
2 要關閉揚聲器,請將 向左滑動。
選擇來源
重複按 S 以選擇音訊來源:Micro SD 卡、FM 調諧器,或 Aux。
5 ZH-TW
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播放 Micro SD 卡的內容
備註 •• 確認 Micro SD 記憶卡中有可播放的音訊內容。
一般資訊
電源供應 內建電池 尺寸 - 主裝置 (寬 x 高 x 深) 重量 - 主裝置
5 V 0.6 A; 鋰電池
107 x 71 x 36 公釐 0.1 公斤
7 ZH-TW
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警告
•• 請勿打開裝置外殼。
為維持有效的保固,請勿自行嘗試修理系 統。 如果您在使用本裝置時發生任何問題,請 在送修前先行檢查下列項目。 如果問題仍 未解決,請造訪 Philips 網頁 (/support)。 聯絡 Philips 時,手邊請先準備好您的裝置、型號與序 號。

VS1003中文说明

VS1003中文说明

VS1003-MP3/WMA 音频解码器VS1003 DataSheet 翻译版VS1003 特性:●能解码MPEG 1 和MPEG2 音频层III(CBR+VBR+ABR);WMA 4.0/4.1/7/8/9 5-384kbps 所有流文件;WAV(PCM+IMAAD-PCM);产生MIDI/SP-MIDI 文件。

●对话筒输入或线路输入的音频信号进行IMAADPCM编码●支持MP3 和WAV 流●高低音控制●单时钟操作12..13MHz●内部PLL锁相环时钟倍频器●低功耗●内含高性能片上立体声数模转换器,两声道间无相位差●内含能驱动30 欧负载的耳机驱动器●模拟,数字,I/O 单独供电●为用户代码和数据准备的5.5KB片上RAM●串行的控制,数据接口●可被用作微处理器的从机●特殊应用的SPI Flash引导●供调试用途的UART接口●新功能可以通过软件和4 GPIO 添加VS1003概述:●VS1003 是一个单片MP3/WMA/MIDI音频解码器和ADPCM编码器。

它包含一个高性能,自主产权的低功耗DSP 处理器核VS_DSP4,工作数据存储器,为用户应用提供5KB 的指令RAM 和0.5KB 的数据RAM。

串行的控制和数据接口,4 个常规用途的I/O 口,一个UART,也有一个高品质可变采样率的ADC和立体声DAC,还有一个耳机放大器和地线缓冲器。

●VS1003 通过一个串行接口来接收输入的比特流,它可以作为一个系统的从机。

输入的比特流被解码,然后通过一个数字音量控制器到达一个18 位过采样多位ε-ΔDAC。

通过串行总线控制解码器。

除了基本的解码,在用户RAM 中它还可以做其他特殊应用,例如DSP 音效处理。

PDF created with pdfFactory Pro trial version 4.1参数容许最大范围参数符号最小最大单位模拟正电源AVDD -0.3 3.6 V数字正电源CVDD -0.3 2.7 VI/O 正电源IOVDD -0.3 3.6 V所有数字口输出电流±50 mA所有数字口输入电压-0.3 IOVDD+0.31 V操作温度-40 +85 ℃存储温度-60 +150 ℃1 不能超过3.64.2建议操作环境参数符号最小值典型值最大值单位环境温度-25 +70 ℃模拟和数字地1 AGND DGND 0.0 V模拟正电源AVDD 2.6 2.8 3.6 V数字正电源CVDD 2.4 2.5 2.7 VI/O 正电源IOVDD CVDD-0.6V 2.8 3.6 V输入时钟频率2 XTAL1 12 12.288 13 MHz内部时钟频率CLKI 12 36.864 50.04 MHz内部时钟倍频数3 1.0x 3.0x 4.0x主机时钟占空比40 50 60 %1 必须相互连接并尽量靠近VS1003 以避免锁存上拉2 最大的采样率XTAL1/256,决定了能以正确的速度播放的音频采样率。

BSP100,135;中文规格书,Datasheet资料

BSP100,135;中文规格书,Datasheet资料

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Tj = 25 ˚C to 150˚C Tj = 25 ˚C to 150˚C; RGS = 20 kΩ
Tsp = 25 ˚C Tsp = 100 ˚C Tamb = 25 ˚C Tsp = 25 ˚C Tsp = 25 ˚C
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Coss
Output capacitance
Crss

斯皮克拓扑撒布器产品说明书

斯皮克拓扑撒布器产品说明书

1008146 Rev. A©2010 Spyker Spreaders/A Brinly-Hardy Co.Model P30/S30 SeriesSpyker SpreadersContact Us at 800.972.6130This manual contains information for the safetyof persons and property. Read it carefully before assembly and operation of the equipment!IMPORTANT Operator's Manual1008146 Rev. A2Spinner/Axle Explosion1008146 Rev. A3No.Part Number Qty Description105-94-00646Nylon Washer2SS-91-0004131/4-20 Nylon Locknut,SS31007745-011Towtube, Polished1007744-101Towtube, Painted 41007746-011Control Handle, Polished 1007740-101Control Handle, Painted 510078282Handle Knob61008023-011Frame, Polished1008026-101Frame, Painted705-90-0080111/4-20 x 1-3/4" HexBolt SS8SS-94-00071Hopper Bottom Bearing 905-44-22101Accuway Screw Assembly 1005-71-22051Hopper Bottom Plate 1105-94-00422Rate Gate/AccuwayGuide1205-94-00431Accuway Diffuser1399-10-020551/4-20 x 1/2" Bolt, SS 1405-94-00681Rate Gate1505-94-00691Dial Mount16SS-94-00061Plastic Dial1705-94-00781Pine Tree Clip1805-24-11021Rate Gate Link, Polished 1910081281Hopper, 12520 Series 10081321Hopper, 17520 Series 2005-93-00751Spyker Accuway Label 2110080671Spyker Decal 2210081651Flow Control Decal23SS-90-00021Roll Pin 1/8 x 7/8"24SS-92-00022Felt Washer2505-125-00701Spinner Shaft26SS-90-00011Roll Pin 1/8 x 3/4" 2705-90-009325/8" Gearbox Bushing 2805-90-009423/8" Spinner ShaftBushing2905-90-009613/16 x 1" Dowel Pin, SS 3005-94-00331Bevel Gear3105-94-00341Pinion Gear No.Part Number Qty Description3205-288-10271Nylon Pin Retainer3305-90-00978#10-24 x 5/8" FlangeHead Bolt, SS3405-91-00088#10-24 Nylon Locknut,SS3505-94-00371Gear Box Cover Front 3605-94-00381Gear Box Cover Rear 3705-98-01111Grease Zerk 3810081251Axle3905-95-0016-JD2Wheel40SS-94-0012-11Spinner4110081041Screen42SS-96-00031Agitator Wire4305-179-0040 2Tow Bar Brace, SS 1000566-102Tow Bar Brace, Painted 4405-90-003811/4-20 x 2" Hex Bolt, SS 4505-90-006513/16 x 1-3/4" Clevis Pin 4605-90-00891Hairpin Cotter, Large 4705-92-00041Wheel Washer, SS 481001693-012Hitch Plate, Polished 1001147-102Hitch Plate, Painted49SS-90-00061Clevis Pin5005-92-00141Nylon Spacer5105-90-00401Rue Ring Locking Pin 521007739-011Control Bracket, Polished 1007709-101Control Bracket, Painted 5310077421Control Link54SS-90-001111/4-20 x 1-1/4" HexBolt, SS5545M0909SS10Washer, SS5645M2121P45/8" Flat Washer57B-6978-012Spacer58D-146P1Hairpin Cotter, Small59F-2832Axle Bearing60F-5751Special Thick Washer 6110081461Operation Manual1008146 Rev. A41. Install spinner to spinner shaft. Press down onspinner until it snaps into place on the roll pin,Figure 1.2. Install axle/transmission assembly into frameas shown, Figure 1. IMPORTANT! Note theorientation of the axle/transmission assembly is critical. See the hole locations in Figure 1. One side has hole near the end of the axle, the other next to the frame.3. Slide the axle bearings over the axle andinto place in the frame, Figure 1.4. Install a 5/8" metal washer, axle spacer, and asecond 5/8" metal washer onto axle, Figure 2.Slide wheel onto axle. Repeat on other side.5. On the drive side of the axle, insert the small clevispin through the holes in the wheel and axle, Figure3. Install Small Cotter Pin.Axle Bearing1008146 Rev. A 51008146 Rev. A66.On the other side of the axle install a wheel washer and rue ring locking pin, Figure 4.7.Place hopper onto frame. IMPORTANT! Note orientation of rate dial. Be sure to slide spinner shaft into hopper , Figure 5.8.Insert 1/4" Nylon Washer onto 1/4-20 x 1-3/4" Bolt. Insert through hopper and frame. Attach finger tight only with 1/4" Nylon Insert Locknut, Figure 5. Repeat for remaining 3 bolts, washers,and nuts. Tighten fully.9.Slide felt washer over spinner shaft, Figure 6. Insert Agitator wire by sliding through the hole in the spinner shaft as shown. IMPORTANT: Note orientation of agitator wire when installing.Figure 61008146 Rev. A710. Install Hitch Tow Bar onto frame, Figure 7. Attachwith 1/4-20 x 1-3/4" Bolt and 1/4" Nylon Insert Locknut.11. Install Hitch Plates to end of Tow Bar using 1/4-20x 1-3/4" Bolts and 1/4" Nylon Insert Locknuts, Figure 8. Install Hitch Pin and Large Cotter Pin, Figure 8.12. Slide Control Lever into U shaped bracket asshown, Figure 9. The label on the U shaped bracket faces the hopper .13. Install Control Linkage into Control Lever . NOTEorientation of on-off label on U shaped bracket. The shorter section of linkage should face upward and away from lever as shown, Figure 9.Longer Section of LinkageShorter Section of LinkageLabel14. Install 1/4-20 x 1-1/4" Bolt and 1/4" Washerthrough the U shaped bracket, Figure 10.15. From inside the bracket install Nylon Spacer , ThickNylon Washer then through Control Lever. Install second 1/4" Washer and 1/4" Nylon Insert Locknut. Tighten.SpacerThick Nylon Washer 1/4” Washer1/4” Nylon Insert Locknut 1/4-20 x 1-1/4” Bolt1/4” WasherFigure 9Figure 1016. Turn Control Bracket assembly sideways as shown,Figure 11. Install end of linkage into rate gatebracket.17. Install front of control lever assembly onto Tow Barwith 1/4-20 x 1-3/4" Bolt, 1/4" Washer (oneon each side of tow bar) and 1/4" Nylon InsertLocknut, Figure 12. Do not fully tighten at thispoint.1008146 Rev. A818. Install Frame Braces to Frame using 1/4-20 x1-3/4" Bolt, 1/4" Washer (one on each side) and1/4" Nylon Insert Locknut, Figure 13.19. Attach Frame Braces to Tow Tube/Control LeverAssembly using 1/4-20 x 2" Bolt, 1/4" Washers(one on each side), and 1/4" Nylon Insert Locknut.20. With rate gate dial set to 0, move control leverback and forth and ensure rate gate opens andcloses fully, Figure 14. If necessary adjust ControlLever Bracket assembly forward or necessary. Fully tighten hardware from steps 17 and 19 that holdControl Lever Bracket in place.21.Install Screen into Spreader.Rate GateFigure 141008146 Rev. A9READ BEFORE USING OPERATE SAFEL YKeep bystanders away when you operate this machine. Use this machine for intended purpose only.Do not let children or an untrained person operate machine.Keep all parts in good condition and properly installed. Fix damaged parts immediately. Replace worn or broken parts.Do not modify the machine or safety devices. Unauthorized modifications to the machine may impair its function and safety, and void the warranty.Do not let anyone sit or ride on equipment during operation. Keep riders off attachment.Wear substantial footwear and long trousers. Do not operate the equipment when barefoot or wearing open sandals.Do not wear loose fitting clothing that can get caught in moving parts.Always wear eye protection when operating the equipment.Stay alert for holes in the terrain and other hidden hazards.Watch out for traffic when crossing or near roadways. Before you operate any feature of this machine, observe your surroundings and look for bystanders.Always wash hands after contact with fertilizers and pesticides.Keep all nuts, bolts and screws tight to be sure the equipment is in safe working condition.1008146 Rev. A10Become Familiar With The Operation Of The Spreader BeforeYou Put Material In The Hopper• Practice walking with the spreader, opening and closing the rate gate at the appropriate times.• Travel at a constant speed and operate the spreader lever position. Remember: Open the rate gate after the spreader is in motion at operating speed (about3 mph, or at a brisk walking pace).• Close the rate gate while spreader is still at operational speed.Dial Setting InformationThe RATE DIAL has 9 numbers with 10 stops between each number. This allows for accurate control of the spreading rate. The dial is set with only a turn, it will automatically lock into the set position. LINE UP THE DIAL NUMBER WITH THE DIAL INDICATOR.• The spread width ranges from 4 - 12 ft. wide depending on the volume/density, particle size of the material, and rate of travel.• The spread thins or feathers at the outer edges, eliminating sharp, "Edge Of Spread" lines whichcause stripes and streaks. Extra coverage can begiven under trees and other heavy feeding areaswithout showing "Edge Of Spread" lines.• Gaps and double overlaps are less likely. Small errors in travel are forgiven and do not show.WARNING: When spreading products containing herbicides, exercise extreme caution with respect to careless spreading and to wind-drift.Contact Of Some Products On Some Plants Can Be FatalIf a dial setting is not found, use the size and weight comparison table found in this manual. Determine a dial setting on the low side. If the setting proves tobe too low, cover the area more than one time. A higher setting can be used when a proven dial setting is established.Remember: Published dial settings are approximate only. The operation of the spreader, the condition of the material (damp or dry or over-pulverized) and weather conditions, are all contributing factors.For these reasons, it is often a good idea to spread the area 2 times - or one-half rate - in cross directions (SEE INFORMATION ON ONE-HALF RATE DIAL SETTINGS). One-half rate dial settings are highly recommended under damp and humid conditions.Rotary AgitatorUse the rotary agitator only if needed. Free-flowing, lump-free materials will not require the agitator. The rotary agitator is easily installed or removed. Note the clockwise rotation and sweep. Place felt washer aroundspinner shaft before inserting agitator.Now You Are Ready To Put Material In The Hopper WARNING: Avoid Injury! Chemicals can be dangerous. Avoid injury to operators or bystanders.• Make sure the rate gate is in the closed position.• Read chemical container label for handlinginstructions. A Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS)should be supplied by the chemical dealer andprovides proper safety information.1008146 Rev. A11• Wear proper clothing and safety equipment while handling or applying chemicals.• Prohibit all smoking, drinking, and eating around chemicals.• When spreading products containing herbicides, exercise extreme caution with respect to carelessspreading and to wind-drift. Contact Of SomeProducts On Some Plants Can Be Fatal.• Fill the spreader on a flat, level surface only. Fill on sidewalk, driveway, cardboard, etc. to avoid material loss.• When filling hopper with material, always use screen to help break up clumps.Now You Are Ready To Spread• Keep spinner blade clean. Excess material build-up can cause an uneven spread pattern.• Keep the impeller level when spreading.• DO NOT overload. Maximum capacity of 12520 Series is 125 lbs. Maximum capacity of 17520Series is 175 lbs.• DO NOT use on windy days.• Spread header strips at the ends of the area OPPOSITE of the direction of spreading. This willprovide a "turn-around" area, an area to re-align the spreader for the return spread.• Example shown is for 6 ft. wide spread. Make the first spread pass at one-half the spread width from the edge of the spreading area or in this case,approximately 3 feet (or one big step).• Additional spreading passes will be at the full spread width or approximately 6 ft. apart.• TAKE A SIGHTING AT THE FAR END. Keep your eye on the sighting as you spread. You will not needto wonder where you are or where you have been.Continue until spreading is completed.• Left over fertilizer can be spread under trees and other high feeding areas without showing "edge ofspread" lines.Cleaning The Spreader Is Part Of The Spreading JobClean and oil spreader immediately after each use. Method #1 - Wipe spreader thoroughly with an oily cloth. Oil all bearings and bearing areas.Method #2 - Wash, rinse, and dry the spreader. Note: Drying takes time. Moisture trapped in bearing areas is slow to go. Immediately after drying - oil all bearings and moving parts. Make certain all operations are thorough. NOTE: Good "Dry Cleaning" is preferable to poor "Wet Cleaning".• It is virtually impossible to have rust and corrosion ona clean, dry, oiled surface.• Again - just before using - oil all bearings and moving parts.• In storage, ideally the spreader should be hung by the handle. In any case, do not pile weight on thespreader, as excess weight over a period of time can distort the tires.Oil Bearings And All Moving PartsMake sure the spreader is running freely!1008146 Rev. A12ACCUWA Y - What It DoesThe Accuway Spread Pattern Equalizer Balances the spread pattern - Bulls Eye - Dead to the Center of the Spreader.All products. All spreading conditions.Skewing is eliminated. Does not change the spread width.ACCUWA Y - How It WorksAccuway shifts the material placement on the spreader spinner fan. This in turn, balances the pattern heavier to the right or heavier to the left.Spread pattern can be affected by many variables such as humidity, temperature, wind, spreader condition, speed of travel, material size and weight. Because of these variables, the diffuser must be adjusted for each type of application. Proper adjustment will minimize skewing and uneven coverage.Adjustment is very sensitive. Turning the Accuway Diffuser Knob just a little will result in a drastic change to the spread pattern.The Accuway Diffuser Plate has a front and a rear ramp. Never adjust so that the diffuser plate splits the material flow to both the front and rear ramp at the same time.If the spreader is spreading to the left of center, turn the diffuser knob counterclockwise fully. Then adjust clockwise until the edge of the diffuser plate centers the spread.If the spreader is spreading to the right of center, turn the diffuser knob clockwise fully. Adjust counterclockwise until the edge of the diffuse plate centers the spread. NEVER USE ACCUWAY FRONT AND REAR RAMPS TO SPLIT THE PRODUCT FLOW. Use only the front side or the back side. With proper adjustment you should beable to achieve a balanced spread pattern.1008146 Rev. A131008146 Rev. A14Spreader does not sit flat The "feet" or the flattenedportion of the spreader hoppersupport tubes are not benting a hammer or pliers, bend the feet to be equal with each other.Deflector shut off is binding and will not open/close properlyShut off plate is jammed withdebris.Thoroughly wash out hopperand shut off plates with water.Ensure debris is not stuckbetween shut off plate andrate gate plate. TROUBLESHOOTING1008146 Rev. A 151008146 Rev. A。

VS1053B中文资料应用

VS1053B中文资料应用
7.7.1 两个 SCI 写操作 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24 7.7.2 两个 SDI 字节 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24 7.7.3 在两个 SDI 字节之间的 SCI 操作 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25
• EarSpeaker 空间效果注 2 处理
• 低音和高音控制 • 只用一个单独的 12..13MHz 时钟运作 • 也可以使用一个 24..26MHz 时钟运作 • 内建 PLL 时钟乘法器 • 低功耗运作 • 芯片内建高质量和通道间无相位误差的立体声 DAC • 过零交叉注 3(Zero‐cross)侦测和平滑的音量调整 • 立体声耳机驱动器可以驱动一个 30Ω 的负载 • 安静的电源通断功能 • 可扩展外部 DAC 的 I2S 接口 • 分离的模拟、数字、IO 供电电源 • 供用户代码和数据使用的片内 RAM • 用于控制和数据的串行接口 • 可以作为从模式的辅助处理器使用 • 特殊应用可使用 SPI FLASH 存储器引导 • 可用于调试的 UART 接口 • 可用软件增加新功能和提供最多 8 个 GPIO • 符合 RoHS 无铅标准的封装(绿色)
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4.3 模拟电路特性 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11

HP 移动宽带模块技术规格(QuickSpecs)说明书

HP 移动宽带模块技术规格(QuickSpecs)说明书

IntroductionWireless Wide Area Network (WWAN) is an optional feature sold separately or as an add-on feature on select HP notebooks, Ultrabooks and tabletsHP Mobile Broadband modules provide integrated WWAN technology such as LTE**, DC-HSPA+, HSPA+, HSDPA, HSUPA, WCDMA, GSM, GPRS, EDGE, CDMA, and GNSS connectivity over several radio frequency bands. (Select modules also supports 2G / 3G roaming). HP Mobile Broadband modules use this integrated WWAN technology to connect to wireless networks operated by mobile network operators in many countries worldwide. (Separately purchased mobile operator service required.)A WWAN connection requires wireless data service contract, network operator support, and is not available in all areas. Contact a service provider (e.g. Mobile Network Operator) to determine the coverage area and availability. Connection speeds will vary due to location, environment, network conditions, and other factors.Selected HP Mobile Broadband Wireless notebooks support Wireless WAN (WWAN) as an after-market option if ordered as a Wireless WAN (WWAN) ready configuration option. This provides customers the opportunity of adding Wireless WAN (WWAN) as an after-market option providing cost-efficient solution of adding WWAN post purchase.By offering customers this WWAN ready configuration option; HP can offer customers and integrated wireless wide area network (WWAN) option by way of after-market option kit.If the notebook is ordered with a WWAN Ready Configuration the HP production process allows for the customers to order a notebook without a HP Broadband module but receive a system that has:•WWAN antennae built into assembly•Supports aftermarket WWAN option (user accessible / upgradeable)•Subscriber identity module (SIM) user-accessibleSelect HP Mobile Broadband Wireless notebooks support Wireless Wide Area Network (WWAN) only if ordered from the factory (Select systems are not WWAN upgradeable post purchase).** 4G LTE not available on all products or in all countriesHP Mobile Broadband ModulesModelsHP XMM™ 7360 LTE-Advance WWAN 3FB01AA Key Benefits•With an HP Mobile Broadband-enabled notebook and wireless carrier service, you can check e-mail, browse the Internet, and connect to corporate networks from anywhere within your mobile operators coverage area, whether you arestationary or on the go. Enjoy the freedom of connecting in more places, the speed of broadband, the coverage of 3G or 4G networks, and the security, reliability, and ease of use of HP Business Notebooks that are Mobile Broadband enabled today!•Your HP WWAN Notebook comes preinstalled with HP Connection that enables the user to use this this generic connection manager with any SIM card from any mobile operator to set up this WWAN connection.•Convenience of having mobile wireless connectivity already set up as soon as you get your notebook, less obtrusive than a USB 3G or 4G notebook stick.•Enhance security by avoiding connections at hotels, airports, and hotspots with built-in support for VPN applications •Integrated 3G and / or 4G WWAN technology from Intel, Ericsson or Qualcomm enables high-speed Internet access via HP Mobile Broadband modules.•HP Mobile Broadband Modules allow international roaming in many countries** through support for multiple LTE /UMTS/HSPA /CDMA frequency bands and five GPRS/EDGE bands commonly used worldwide. (support varies by card, see table below)•Integrated GPS can help you accurately identify your location around the world and permit personal navigation to guide you where you need to go.***** Broadband connection requires a separately purchased wireless data service contract, mobile network service and support is not available in all areas. Contact service provider to determine the coverage area and availability. Connection speeds will vary due to location, environment, network conditions, and other factors. 4G LTE not available on all products or in all countries.*** GPS access requires an unobstructed path to multiple satellites. Performance may be affected if / when used inside of buildings, bridges or heavily congested metropolitan areas. Requires separately purchased GPS navigation software available from multiple third party GPS application vendor.CompatibilityBroadband card Compatible notebook platformHP XMM™ 7360 LTE-Advance WWAN HP ZBook 17 G5, ZBook 15 G5, ZBook 15u G5, ZBook 14u G5, ZBook x360 G5HP EliteBook 850 G5, 840 G5, 840 G5 Healthcare Edition, 840r G4, 830 G5HP EliteBook 755 G5, 745 G5, 725 G5HP ProBook 650 G4, 645 G4, 640 G4Factory-configurable options for additional select HP notebooks. Please see the QuickSpecsfor your notebook for additional compatibility information.NOTE: Works with Windows 10 onlyNOTE: Not all models are available in all regions.HP Mobile Broadband Modules and After Market Options CompatibilityProduct Part Number Product DescriptionOperator Compatibility Operating System SupportVerizon Sprint AT&T T-MobileGeneric GSM(SIM)W7supportW8.XsupportW10Support3FB01AA HP XMM™ 7360 LTE-Advance WWAN X X X * Win 8 Support only, no Win 8.1 supportService and SupportEach HP Mobile Broadband Module has a one-year limited warranty or the warranty remaining for the HP product in which it is installed. Technical support is available seven days a week, 24 hours a day, as well as in online support forums. Certain restrictions and exclusions apply.HP XMM™ 7360 LTE-Advance WWANTechnology/Operating bands LTE: 2100 (Band 1), 1900 (Band 2), 1800 (Band 3),1700/2100 (Band 4), 850 (Band 5), 2600 (Band 7), 900 (Band 8),700 (Band 12 lower), 700 (Band 13 upper), 700 (Band 17 lower),800 (Band 20), 700 (Band 28).HSPA+: 2100 (Band 1), 1900 (Band 2), 1700/2100 (Band 4),850 (Band 5), 900 (Band 8) MHzWireless protocol standards 3GPP Release 10 LTE Specification CAT.4, 20MHz BWWCDMA R99, 3GPP Release 5, 6, 7 and 8 UMTS Specification1xEVDO Release 0, A and B.E-GPRS: Class B, Multi-slot class 12, coding schemes CS1 - CS4 and MSC1 - MSC9GPS Standalone, A-GPS (MS-A, MS-B and XTRA)GPS bands 1575.42 MHz ± 1.023 MHz, GLONASS 1596-1607MHzMaximum data rates LTE: 150 Mbps (Download), 50 Mbps (Upload)DC-HSPA+: 42 Mbps (Download), 5.76 Mbps (Upload)HSPA+: 21Mbps (Download), 5.76 Mbps (Upload)CDMA 1xRTT: 153.6 kbps (Download), 153.6 kbps (Upload)EVDO Rel.A: 3.1 Mbps (Download), 1.8 Mbps (Upload)EVDO Rel.B: 14.7 Mbps (Download), 5.4Mbps (Upload)EDGE: 236.8 kbps (Download), 236.8 kbps (Upload)GPRS: 85.6 kbps(Download), 85.6 kbps (Upload)Maximum output power LTE: 23 dBmHSPA+: 23.5 dBm1xRTT/EVDO: 24dBmE-GPRS 1900/1800: 26 dBmE-GPRS 900/850: 27 dBmGPRS 1900/1800: 29.5 dBmGPRS 900/850: 32.5 dBmMaximum power consumption LTE: 1,200 mA (peak); 900 mA (average)HSPA+: 1,100 mA (peak); 800 mA (average)1xRTT/EVDO: 1,000 mA (peak); 700 mA (average)E-GPRS: 2,800 mA (peak); 500 mA (average)Form Factor M.2, 3042-S3 Key BWeight 6.2 gDimensions (LxWxD) 1.65 x 1.18 x .09 in (42 x 30 x 2.3 mm)* Mobile Broadband is an optional feature. Connection requires wireless data service contract, network support, and is not available in all areas. Contact service provider to determine the coverage area and availability. Connection speeds will vary due to location, environment, network conditions, and other factors. 4G LTE not available on all products or in all countries.Change Log© Copyright 2022 HP Development Company, L.P. The information contained herein is subject to change without notice.The only warranties for HP products and services are set forth in the express warranty statements accompanying such products and services. Nothing herein should be construed as constituting an additional warranty. HP shall not be liable for technical or editorial errors or omissions contained herein. All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners.Date of change: VersionDescription of change:History:V1 to V2 Added to be able to use the convert toolJuly 4, 2014 V20 to V21 Added three new WWAN ModulesJuly 8, 2014 V21 to V22 Changed WWAN part numbers, descriptionsMay 24, 2015 V22 to V23 Added HP lt4111b LTE/EV-DO/HSPA+ WWAN M0U02AAJune 10, 2015 V23 to V24 Added HP lt4120 LTE/EV-DO/HSPA+ WWANJuly 27, 2015 V24 to V25 Updated Removed 600 Series from HP lt4120 LTE/EV-DO/HSPA+ WWAN page 4Added Windows 10 page 5August 25, 2015 V25 to V26 Added HP lt4112 LTE/HSPA+W10 WWAN T0E33AAHP hs3110 HSPA+W10 WWAN T0E35AAHP lt4211 LTE/EV-DO/HSPA+W10 WWAN T0E34UTSeptember 3, 2015 V26 to V27 Updated HP lt4211 LTE/EV-DO/HSPA+W10 WWANFrom T0E34UT to TOE34AARemoved Removing already Discontinued productsQC431AA, WD301AA, H6F23AA, H4J87AASeptember 17, 2015 V27 to V28 Updated Updated compatibility for the HP lt4120 LTE/EV-DO/HSPA+ WWAN November 19, 2015 V28 to V29 Added Only compatible with HP EliteBook 850 G3 with HD and FHD panels. NotetoHP lt4120 LTE/EV-DO/HSPA+ WWANFebruary 29, 2016 V29 to V30 Updated Updated compatibility forHP lt4120 LTE/EV-DO/HSPA+ WWANHP hs3110 HSPA+W10 WWANHP lt4211 LTE/EV-DO/HSPA+W10 WWANDecember 16, 2016 V30 to V31 Added HP lt4132 LTE/HSPA+ 4G WWAN, 1HC91AA & HP hs3210 HSPA+ MobileModule, 1HC90AA were added their tech specs and compatibilities as well June 21, 2017 V31 to V32 Updated N8T16AA Sprint compatibility removedNovember 1, 2017 V32 to V33 Updated Added HP XMM™ 7360 LTE WWAN; removed HP HS2350 HSPA+(H4X00AA), HP hs3110 HSPA+ W8.1 WWAN (J8F05AA), HP lt4211 LTE/EV-DO/HSPA+ WWAN (J8F06AA), HP lt4112 LTE/HSPA+ W8.1 WWAN(J8F07AA), HP lt4111b LTE/EV-DO/HSPA+ WWAN (M0U02AA) November 16, 2017 V33 to V34 Update Product names updatedJanuary 24, 2019 V34 to V35 Update HP lt4132 LTE/HSPA+ 4G WWAN G2 addedJanuary 19, 2021 V35 to V36 Update All modules removed but HP XMM™ 7360 LTE-Advance WWAN。

Qsep1 and Qsep100 硬件介绍

Qsep1 and Qsep100 硬件介绍

Qsep1 &Qsep100Operation Manual --- HardwareRevolutionBiOptic Inc.,WelcomeThank you for purchasing Qsep™ Series single channel capillary electrophoresis system. Now you can experience this high-performance, fully-automated and easy-to-use system.Copyright and TrademarksCopyright ©BiOptic Inc.All rights reserved. Reproduction, adaptation, or translation of this manual is prohibited without prior written permission of BiOptic Inc., except as allowed under the copyright laws.Qsep™ Series and Q-Analyzer™ are registered trademarks of BiOptic Inc. Microsoft Windows is registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation.Product and company names listed are trademarks or trade names of their respective companies.Symbols of Qsep SeriesWelcome (2)Copyright and Trademarks (2)Symbols of Qsep Series (2)Applications (4)Packing List (4)Cautions (5)1. System Overview (7)1.1 Qsep100™ Instrument (8)1.1.1 Qsep100™ Front View (8)1.1.2 Qsep100™ Back View (10)1.1.3 Qsep100™ Top View (11)1.2 Qsep1™ Instrument (12)1.2.1 Qsep1™ Front View (12)1.2.2 Qsep1™ Back View (13)1.2.3 Qsep1™ Top View (14)1.3 Hardware Requirements (15)2. Installation Instruction (16)2.1 Environment Requirements (16)2.2 Power Considerations (17)2.3 Hardware Installation (18)2.3.1 Qsep100™ Installation (18)2.3.2 Qsep1™ Installation (19)3. Quick Start (20)3.1 Qsep1™ Quick Start (20)3.2 Qsep100™ Quick Start (28)Limitation of LiabilityQsep™ Series Bio-Fragment Analyzer,Q-Analyzer™software, and all related reagents are designed for the use of electrophoresis analysis in general bio-chemistry laboratory. If you use it for profit, diagnosis, or other non-research purposes experiments, the company is not responsible for the accuracy and reliability of the result and the safety of operation.BEFORE ATTEMPTING TO OPERATE THE INSTRUMENT, READ ALL PRODUCT MANUALS AND FOLLOW THE INSTRUCTIONS.BiOptic Inc. assumes no liability whatsoever for any personal injury, property damage, or other loss resulting from not complying or familiar with the manuals, or improper operation of the devices.ApplicationsGenetic Profile ScreeningAmplified Fragment Length PolymorphismsBacterial/Viral Genotyping and IdentificationDNA Fragment/PCR Product AnalysisRapid Analysis of Genomic DNA SamplesRNA AnalysisProtein AnalysisPacking ListEach Qsep™ Series Instrument package comes with the following:Qsep™ Series CE InstrumentQsep™ Series Standard and High resolution cartridge Kit (C105200)Power Cord with AdapterUSB CableSoftware Key (Basic edition)Installation Disc including Q-Analyzer™and Qsep™ Series Operation Manual*Note: The Software key contains 8GB storage space,Q-Analyzer™and Qsep™ Series Operation Manual, including Hardware version and Software version.CautionsQsep™ Series are capillary electrophoresis instruments driven by high voltage. Carefully read and thoroughly comply with the following instructions to maintain the integrity of the equipment, the reliability of results, and the safety of operation. Keep Qsep™ Series away from other electronic device and voltage sources.1.Only the components and consumables provided by BiOptic Inc. aresuggested to use.2.DO NOT perform the following actions:•Disassemble Qsep™ Series instrument and its associated parts•Bumps or jolts to Qsep™ Series•Move the instrument or remove any connected external equipment, such as computers and air pumps, while Qsep™ Series are in action •Open the sample door or cartridge door while Qsep™ Series are in action•Remove the cartridge while Qsep™ Series are in action•Power off Qsep™ Series before confirming Qsep™ Series are inactived 3.Store the cartridge upright; do not lay the cartridge on a table horizontallyor place it upside down.4.Store the cartridge in the calm-shell container (Cartridge needs to bestored in a proper environment as the instructions of cartridge unpackingguide to maintain its lifetime and quality).5.Ensure the cartridge is taking out from Qsep100™ before shutting down ordisconnecting instrument. Or ensure the cartridge is placed at PARKposition before shutting down or disconnecting Qsep™ Series. Failure to doso will cause dryness of the gel at the cartridge tip, which will damage thecartridge.6.Before operating Qsep™ Series, ensure the buffer tray is placed properly.with our dilution buffer before7.Dilute the PCR DNA test sample to 120running the test for obtaining better result and retaining the lifetime of thecartridge. You can adjust the dilution ratio after primary test runs.8.Ensure that the test sample, alignment marker, cartridge, and buffer trayhave been removed from the instrument before transporting or shipping.9.If the buffer solution spills out on the platform inside the instrument, wipeit with tissue and clean it up immediately.10.Ensure that the main power of the instrument has been shut down and allthe test materials have been removed before cleaning Qsep™ Series. er can also use N2 gas as an air source to insure the air quality andprevent damages to the devices caused by dirty air.12.Make sure to press the plastic connection ring before pulling the air tubeout from the back of the instrument.13.Release the condensation water in the external air pump periodically andcheck water level before each use to avoid the mist damage the devices of Qsep™ Series.14.To cut off the power please disconnect the power plug.15.Please clean the instrument with dry cloth. For other maintenance, pleasecontact local distributor.16.Please use the MAINS power cord within adequate rating.17.The conditions of transportation and storage: Temperature -30 to +60°CHumidity 20 to 80% RH, non-condensing.*Note: Strongly suggest performing this step whenever you start to operate Qsep™ Series .Warning: Qsep™ Series are high-voltage Single-channel electrophoresis system. Please follow the operation manual and laboratory safety guidelines for system operation. Do not remove covers. For operation and safety questions, please contact BiOptic Inc. at the official website or with your local BiOptic representatives.1.System OverviewQsep™ Series are a fully-automated CE system developed by BiOptic Inc., which uses pen-shaped disposable gel-cartridges to improve efficiency. Time-consuming manual procedures such as gel preparation, sample loading, and capillary changing are no longer required. Further, the information will be obtained easily with the fully- automated Qsep™ Series.Qsep100™and Qsep1™are designed to accommodate the standard 96-well and 8-12 well PCR plate, respectively.Qsep™ Series’s compact design helps you to set up and operate the instrument intuitively. The disposable gel-cartridge with integrated pre-programmed test methods makes capillary electrophoresis experiments no longer a painful procedure that requires well-trained operators. No more worries about operation and human errors caused by different operators which affect the accuracy and reproducibility of the results.The following sections will describe the product overview, the functions of Qsep™ Series instruments and the gel-cartridge. Please read through this section and get ready to be amazed with the power of Qsep™ Series.Caution: The operator of this instrument is advised that if the equipment is operated in a manner not specified in this manual, the protection provided by the equipment may be impaired.1.1 Qsep100™ Instrument1.1.1 Qsep100™ Front ViewFigure 1-1Qsep100™ front viewA. High voltage alert lamp:The red LED blinks when the high voltage source of the capillary electrophoresis is ON.B. Main Power switch:The blue LED lights up when it is turned on.C. Operation room:Open the sample door. A rotation platform includes three regions for operation which are sample array region (i), marker array region (ii), and buffer solution region (iii). (Figure 1-2)Figure 1-2 Rotation platform1.1.2Qsep100™ Back ViewFigure 1-3 Qsep100™ back viewA. Air pressure gauge:Display the value of the pressure operating in Qsep100™.B. Air flow Inlet Port:Connect to an external pump using an 1/8 inches tube.C. USB Port:Connect to a computer.D. Power ConnectorE.Qsep100™Serial Number1.1.3 Qsep100™ Top ViewFigure 1-4 Qsep100™ top view A. Cartridge door1.2 Qsep1™ Instrument 1.2.1Qsep1™ Front ViewA.Indicator lamp:B.SD Card PortC.Cartridge DoorD.Sample Door and Sample Tray1.2.2 Qsep1™ Back ViewA. Power ConnectorB. Main Power switchC. Air flow Inlet Port:Connect to an external pump using an 1/8 inch tube.D. Cable Port1.2.3Qsep1™ Top ViewAA. Cartridge door1.3 Hardware RequirementsRAM 4G RAM or More 8G RAM or More HDD 320GB or More 500GB or More PORT USB 2.0 x 1 USB 3.0 x 12. Installation InstructionA suitable operating environment is essential to ensuring the best performance of Qsep™ Series.2.1 Environment Requirements⚫The optimal operating temperature of Qsep™ Series are 18°C~26°C (65°F ~78°F).⚫The optimal operating humidity of Qsep™ Series are 40%~95% RH, non-condensing.⚫The operating altitude of Qsep™ Series are -20m~2000m (-65ft~6500ft).For proper capillary electrophoresis operation, do not place Qsep™ Series on a vibrating surface or near vibrating objects. For convenient access for loading and installation, it is recommended to leave approximately 711 mm (28 inches) clear space above the counter space or table. Allow approximately 76 mm (3 inches) of clear space at the rear and to the side of the instrument for proper air ventilation and electrical connections.Warning: Do not store, transport, or use Qsep™ Series under conditions whichthe temperature fluctuation could cause water condensation inside the instrument. Condensation may damage electronic devices of the instrument. If the instrument was transported in cold weather, do not remove the instrument from its original box immediately because it might cause condensation. Make sure Qsep™ Series have been warmed up inside the original box before you start unpacking.2.2 Power ConsiderationsThe input voltage of Qsep100™ instrument is 24V DC, and the maximum current is 1.25A. A suitable power adapter with cord, SINPRO MPU32B-108, is included in the package (100~240V AC, 47~63Hz). The dimensions are 38cm(L)*30cm(W)*40cm(H) and weight of the instrument is 15Kg. Direct control the instrument with USB cable. Connect the air source within the range of 50psi~75psi.The input voltage of Qsep1™instrument is 12V DC, and the maximum power is80W. A suitable power adapter with cord, MEAN WELL GSM90B12-P1M, is included in the package (100~240V AC, 50~60Hz). The dimensions are24cm(L)*21cm(W)*30cm(H) and weight of the instrument is 5.5Kg. Remote control the instrument with WiFi. Connect the air source within the range of 50psi~65psi.*Note: Use a surge protector outlet for both Qsep series and the computer to avoid electromagnetic interferences and damages to the inner electrical devices.2.3 Hardware InstallationPlace Qsep™ Series instrument on a stable platform, and ensure it is away from water and any other high-power electronic devices. Qsep™ Series need to be operated in a clean and well-ventilated environment. Remove the power adapter from the package and attach it with a suitable power cord.When using the portable air pump as the air source, please pay attention to the condensation water that might develop inside the portable air pump. If this occurs, be sure to release the condensation water before using Qsep™ Series. If you need to continuously operate Qsep™ Series, check the air pump every 12 hours to avoid the mist of condensation water damaging the devices of Qsep™ Series.2.3.1Qsep100™ InstallationPrepare a computer with Windows operation system (i.e. Windows 10). Use the supplied USB cable to connect Qsep100™with the computer. Turn ON the power of the computer and Qsep100™and install the operation software,Q-Analyzer™. After checking all connections, you are now ready to start using Qsep100™.Figure 2-1Qsep100TM Hardware installation2.3.2 Qsep1™ InstallationPrepare a computer with Windows operation system (i.e. Windows 10).For Qsep1™, user could use the cable or WiFi function to connect the instrument with your computer after Turn on Qsep1™.Turn on the power, wait 25 second for WiFi function initialization (Green light flashing) and install the operation software,Q-Analyzer™. After checking all connections, you are ready to start using Qsep1Series.Figure 2-2 Qsep1TM Hardware installation3. Quick Start3.1 Qsep1™ Quick Start1.Ensure the SD card is properly plugged in the socket (Fig. 1 and 2).✧SD card needs to be plugged-in before power on. The SD card CAN NOT beinitialized with hot plugging.2.Connect the air tube.3.Plug the power cord (labeled Qsep1)4.Switch on Qsep1, the LED lights (multiple color light) (Fig. 3). Wait 25 secondsfor the instrument and Wi-Fi initialization, and the green LED will start flashing (Fig. 4).✧DO NOT switch on the instrument immediately after powering off. Wait at least5 seconds✧The green flashing LED shows the instrument is successfully ready forconnection. If not, please repeat the step 4.-Check if the AP source is available from your Wi-Fi network in the computer (Fig. 5).-Find the SSID named with “Qsep1+instrument ID (16 digits) ” and click “Connect” (Fig. 6)-Enter the password:The password will show in the sticker which is behind the instrument. It is the same as the middle 8 digits of instrument serial number (same as SSID name) by blinding the prefixal “Qsep1” (Fig. 7).*If your computer can’t find the SSID of Qsep1, please keep the distancebetween Qsep1 and the computer within 10 meters and try again from the step 4.*If you cannot connect with Qsep1-Please check the wi-fi IP assignment is “Automatic (DHCP)”-Allow Q-Analyzer pass through firewall or turn off the firewall 5.Check the LED status.6.Double click the Q-Analyzer.7.Q-Analyzer user interface:7-1. Select “Network” mode and click “Search”*After “Search” the instrument ID will display*Please confirm the instrument ID is the connected instrument 7-2. Click “Connect”, the image will switch to Qsep1when it’s connected8.Prepare buffer and alignment marker in 0.2ml PCR tubes and allocate at thecorresponding position on the sample tray*For 12-well sample tray, user needs to use 0.1ml tube (C104252) for sample and size marker*S/P/C well can only place 0.2ml PCR tubes*Make sure no air bubble appears in each tube9.Click “Change Sample” or “Change Buffer”, the sample door will openautomatically.10.Slide the buffer tray into the instrument. Make sure sample tray is pushed tothe end11.Click “Park”, the sample tray moves into instrument12.Open the cartridge door by pressing the white button and insert cartridge(guiding groove facing front).*Please follow cartridge unpacking guide to unpack the cartridge before using13.Close the cartridge door and click “Latch”.*The cartridge information will be displayed after latched.14.Cartridge Calibration:New cartridge needs to be calibrated before using.Please proceed with the following steps.14-1. Click “HV Check”.* The storage and transportation condition may influence the Gel-matrix and cause unstable current. During HV Check, check current (gray line) and see if it’s stable. if current is unstable, please repeat this step 2-3 times.Du ring the “HV Check”, the last LED will show red light Blue → SD cardgreen → WiFi connectable red → HV check14-2. Click “Calibrate”.*The “Calibrate” button will only display after HV check passed.* For troubleshooting, please refer to cartridge unpacking guide for details. 15. To analyze samples, click on the blank column and designate the samplelocations, test method, runs and result name followed steps 15-1 to 15-415-1. Click the “Sample Position”, mark the position of sample on the plate and then click “OK”.①②③④15-2. Click on “Method” to select a proper method for your application.15-3. Click on “Result Name ” and enter the name of result files.15-4. Click the icon “Para” and set the parameters. (Baseline Factor, Peak Threshold, Calculate…etc.).16.Click “Run” to start the process.During CalibrationPlease check the Alignment Marker has been located at correct position. Software will recognize two peaks from Alignment Marker signal. DO NOT use Size Marker or DNA sample doing “Calibrate”.Brief introduction of the Signal Chart:3.2 Qsep100™ Quick Start1.Turn on the power.2.Double click the Q-Analyzer.3.Main window appears.4.Click “Connect” to link the instrument.5.Cartridge and Buffer preparation:5-1. Unpacking Cartridge:Please follow the steps of “Unpacking guide” inside the cartridge box.5-2. Add 1X Separation Buffer into “S” well and add diH2O into others.* Buffer height should be equal to the groove of wells.5-3. Alignment Marker preparation:Add ≥ 20 μl “Alignment Marker 20 bp & 1000 bp” (C109100) into the 0.2 ml tube and then add 10 μl “Mineral Oil” on the top of Alignment Marker.6.Click “Change Buffer”.7.Place Alignment Marker 20 bp & 1000 bp C109100 (≥ 20 μl) at MA-1 positionand the buffer tray on the tray holder.* Please make sure buffer tray have been placed correctly and fitted in theholder.* Spin down and make sure the Alignment marker is in the bottom of tube and no air bubble appears.8.Hold the plate by your hand and press down the tube of Alignment Markertightly into the well by thumb.9.Click “Change Sample” and place your samples. (≥ 20 μl)* Spin down and make sure the sample is in the bottom of tube and no air bubble appears.10.According to cartridge unpacking guide, open the cartridge door and insertcartridge. (Guiding groove facing front)11.Close the cartridge door.* Press the door and make sure you hear the squeeze sound.12.Click “Latch”.Cartridge information will be presented on the main window after cartridge latched.12-1. New Cartridge Calibration:New cartridge needs to be calibrated before using.Please proceed with the following steps.•Click “Confirm”.•Click “HV Check”.* The storage and transportation condition may influence the gel-matrixand cause unstable current. Check current and see if it’s stable or not.After HV Check, if current is still unstable, please repeat this step 2-3 times.•Click “Calibrate”.For troubleshooting, please refer to cartridge unpacking guidetroubleshooting part.13.Click on the blank column and designate the sample locations, test method,sample duration, runs and result name following steps 13-1, 13-2, 13-3 and 13-4.13-1. Click the “Sample Position”, mark the position of sample on the plate and then press “OK”.13-2. Click “Method” to select analysis method.* If you want to analyze the samples with Alignment Marker, please choose the appropriate Alignment Marker and then place it on the corresponding position. (Check √the box)13-3. Enter the name of result file.13-4. Click the icon “Para” and you can set the parameters. (Baseline Factor, Peak Threshold, Calculate…etc.)14. Click “Run” to start the process.During CalibrationPlease check the Alignment Marker has been located in correct position. Software will recognize two peaks from Alignment Marker signal. DO NOT use Size Marker or DNA sample doing “Calibrate” in a cartridge.Brief introduction of the Signal Chart:Introduction of the Control Panel。

PSQP100中文资料

PSQP100中文资料

AC/DC Switching Power SupplyFEATURES● 3 Year Warranty● Low Cost, High Reliability● CH.4: Polarity is Selectable● Cooling by Free Air Convection● Universal AC Input / Full Range● Fixed Switching Frequency at 100KHz● Built-In Active PFC Function, PF > 0.95● Soft-Start Circuit, Limiting AC Surge Current● Short Circuit, Overload, and Over Voltage ProtectedSPECIFICATIONS: PSQP100 SeriesAll specifications are based on 25o C, Nominal Input Voltage, and Maximum Output Current unless otherwise noted.We reserve the right to change specifications based on technological advances.INPUT SPECIFICATIONSInput Voltage Range (See Note 6) 90 ~ 264VAC (127 ~ 370VDC)Input Frequency 47 to 63HzAC Current (typical) 1.5A @ 115VAC 0.75A @ 230VACInrush Current (typical) Cold Start ≤ 40A @ 230VACLeakage Current < 3.5mA @ 240VACPower Factor (typical) PF > 0.95 @ 230VAC PF > 0.98 @ 115VAC and full loadOUTPUT SPECIFICATIONSOutput Voltage See TableOutput Power See TableVoltage Tolerance (See Note 3) PSQP1003A: CH.1: ±3.0% CH.2: ±3.0% CH.3: ±6.0% CH.4: ±5.0% PSQP1003B: CH.1: ±3.0% CH.2: +3.0% CH.3: ±6.0% CH.4: ±5.0% PSQP1003C: CH.1: ±3.0% CH.2: ±3.0% CH.3: +8, -6% CH.4: ±5.0% PSQP1003D: CH.1: ±3.0% CH.2: ±3.0% CH.3: ±6.0% CH.4: ±5.0% PSQP100B: CH.1: ±3.0% CH.2: ±6.0% CH.3: +10, -6% CH.4: ±5.0% PSQP100C: CH.1: ±3.0% CH.2: +6, -10% CH.3: ±8.0% CH.4: ±5.0% PSQP100D: CH.1: ±3.0% CH.2: ±3.0% CH.3: ±6.0% CH.4: ±5.0% PSQP100F: CH.1: ±3.0% CH.2: ±3.0% CH.3: ±6.0% CH.4: ±5.0%Line Regulation (See Note 4) PSQP100B & PSQP100C: CH.1: ±1.0% CH.2: ±2.0% CH.3: ±2.0% CH.4: ±1.0% Other Models: CH.1: ±1.0% CH.2: ±1.0% CH.3: ±2.0% CH.4: ±1.0%Load Regulation PSQP100B: CH.1: ±2.0% CH.2: ±6.0% CH.3: ±6.0% CH.4: ±2.0% Other Models: CH.1: ±2.0% CH.2: ±2.0% CH.3: ±6.0% CH.4: ±2.0%Voltage Adjustment Range PSQP1003A, PSQP1003B, PSQP1003C, & PSQP1003D: CH.1: 4.75 ~ 5.5V, CH.2: 3.14 ~ 3.63V PSQP100B & PSQP100C: CH.1: 4.75 ~ 5.5VPSQP100D: CH.1: 4.75 ~ 5.5V, CH.2: 11.4 ~ 13.2VPSQP100F: CH.1: 4.75 ~ 5.5V, CH.2: 14.3 ~ 16.5VOutput Current See Table Ripple & Noise (max) (See Note 2) See TableSetup, Rise Time PSQP100B & PSQP100C: 1000ms, 50ms at full loadOther Models: 800ms, 50ms @ 230VAC 800ms, 50ms @ 115VAC and full loadHold Up Time (typical) 24ms @ 230VAC 24ms @ 115VAC and full load Temperature Coefficient ±0.03%/°C (0 ~ 50°C)PROTECTIONOverload Protection PSQP100B & PSQP100C: 105 ~ 135% rated output powerOther Models: 105 ~ 150% rated output powerProtection Type: Hiccup mode, recovers automatically after fault condition is removed.Over Voltage Protection PSQP1003A, PSQP1003B, PSQP1003C, & PSQP1003D CH.1: 5.75 ~ 6.75VDC CH.2: 3.8 ~ 4.4V PSQP100B & PSQP100C: CH.1 5.75 ~ 6.75VPSQP100D: CH.1 5.75 ~ 6.75V CH.2: 13.8 ~ 16.2VPSQP100F: CH.1 5.75 ~ 6.75V CH.2: 17.25 ~ 20.25VProtection Type: Shutdown output voltage, re-power on to recover.Over Temperature (Option) 95°C ±5°C (TSW1)Protection Type: Shutdown output voltage, recovers automatically after temperature goes down.GENERAL SPECIFICATIONSEfficiency (typical) See TableSwitching Frequency 100KHzWithstand Voltage 3000VAC (Input to Output), 1500VAC (Input to FG), 500VAC (Output to FG) Isolation Resistance 100MΩ/500DC (Input to Output, Input to FG, and Output to FG)AC/DC Switching Power SupplySPECIFICATIONS (CONTINUED):ENVIRONMENTAL SPECIFICATIONS Working Temperature -10°C to +60°C (refer to output load derating curve) Storage Temperature -20°C to +85°CWorking Humidity 20 ~ 90% RH non-condensing Storage Humidity 10 ~ 95% RHCooling Free air convectionVibration 10 ~ 500Hz, 2G 10min./1 cycle, 60min each along X, Y, Z axes. MTBF139,900 hours min. @ 25°C (MIL-HDBK-217F) PHYSICAL SPECIFICATIONS Weight730 gramsDimensions 199(L) x 99(W) x 50(H) mm Warranty3 yearsSAFETY & EMC (See Note 5) Safety StandardsUL60950-1, TUV EN60950-1 ApprovedEMI Conduction & Radiation Compliance to EN55022 (CISPR22) Class B Harmonic Current Compliance to EN61000-3-2,-3EMS ImmunityCompliance to EN61000-4-2,3,4,5,6,8,11; ENV50204, EN55024, light industry level, criteria AOUTPUT VOLTAGE / CURRENT RATING CHARTModel NumberInput Voltage Output Voltage Rated Output Current Output Current RangeRipple & Noise Rated Output PowerEfficiencyCH: 1 5 VDC 8A 2 ~ 10A 100mVp-p CH: 2 3.3 VDC 8A 0 ~ 10A 100mVp-p CH: 3 12 VDC 2.5A 0.3 ~ 3A 150mVp-p PSQP1003ACH. 4 90 ~ 264VAC(127 ~ 370VDC) -5 VDC 0.6A 0 ~ 1A 150mVp-p 99.4W74%CH: 1 5 VDC 8A 2 ~ 10A 100mVp-p CH: 2 3.3 VDC 8A 0 ~ 10A 100mVp-p CH: 3 12 VDC 2.2A 0.3 ~ 3A 150mVp-p PSQP1003BCH. 4 90 ~ 264VAC(127 ~ 370VDC) -12 VDC 0.6A 0 ~ 1A 150mVp-p 100W 74%CH: 1 5 VDC 8A 2 ~ 10A 100mVp-p CH: 2 3.3 VDC 8A 0 ~ 10A 100mVp-p CH: 3 15 VDC 1.7A 0.3 ~ 2A 150mVp-p PSQP1003CCH. 4 90 ~ 264VAC(127 ~ 370VDC) -15 VDC 0.6A 0 ~ 1A 150mVp-p 100.9W 75%CH: 1 5 VDC 8A 2 ~ 10A 100mVp-p CH: 2 3.3 VDC 8A 0 ~ 10A 100mVp-p CH: 3 24 VDC 1.3A 0.3 ~ 2A 150mVp-p PSQP1003DCH. 4 90 ~ 264VAC(127 ~ 370VDC) -12 VDC 0.6A 0 ~ 1A 150mVp-p 104.8W 75%CH: 1 5 VDC 10A 2 ~ 10A 100mVp-p CH: 2 12 VDC 3A 0.3 ~ 4A 150mVp-p CH: 3 -12 VDC 1A 0.15 ~ 1A 150mVp-p PSQP100BCH. 4 90 ~ 264VAC(127 ~ 370VDC) -5 VDC 0.6A 0 ~ 1A 100mVp-p 101W 76%CH: 1 5 VDC 10A 2 ~ 10A 100mVp-p CH: 2 15 VDC 2.2A 0.3 ~ 3A 150mVp-p CH: 3 -15 VDC 1A 0.15 ~ 1A 150mVp-p PSQP100CCH. 4 90 ~ 264VAC(127 ~ 370VDC) -5 VDC 0.6A 0 ~ 1A 100mVp-p 101W 77%CH: 1 5 VDC 8A 2 ~ 10A 120mVp-p CH: 2 12 VDC 2.4A 0 ~ 3A 150mVp-p CH: 3 24 VDC 1A 0.3 ~ 2A 200mVp-p PSQP100DCH. 4 90 ~ 264VAC(127 ~ 370VDC) -12 VDC 0.6A 0 ~ 1A 150mVp-p 100W 78%CH: 1 5 VDC 8A 2 ~ 10A 120mVp-p CH: 2 15 VDC 2A 0 ~ 3A 180mVp-p CH: 3 24 VDC 1A 0.3 ~ 2A 200mVp-p PSQP100FCH. 490 ~ 264VAC(127 ~ 370VDC)-15 VDC0.6A0 ~ 1A150mVp-p103W 78%AC/DC Switching Power SupplyNOTES1. All parameters NOT specially mentioned are measured at 230VAC input, rated load, and 25°C ambienttemperature.2. Ripple & noise are measured at 20MHz bandwidth by using a 12" twisted pair-wire terminated with a 0.1uF & 47uF parallel capacitor.3. Tolerances include set up tolerance, line regulation, and load regulation.4. Line Regulation is measured from low line to high line at rated load.5. The power supply is considered a component, which will be installed into final equipment. The final equipment must be re-confirmed that it still meets EMC directives6.Derating may be needed under low input voltages. Please check the derating curve for more details.BLOCK DIAGRAMfosc: 100KHzDERATING CURVE OUTPUT DERATING VS INPUT VOLTAGEAC/DC Switching Power SupplyMECHANICAL DRAWINGUnit: mmTerminal Pin No. AssignmentPin No. Assignment1 AC/L2 AC/N3 FG4 DC OUTPUT V45 DC OUTPUT V36,7 DC OUTPUT V1COMOUTPUT8,9 DC10 DC OUTPUT V2。

PSP100B宽输入电压范围DC-DC电源数据手册说明书

PSP100B宽输入电压范围DC-DC电源数据手册说明书

查询PSP100B-5.0R(中文)供应商捷多邦,专业PCB打样工厂,24小时加急出货PSP100B 宽输入电压范围DC-DC电源数据手册VER 1.0 2002年6月PSP100B宽输入电压范围DC-DC电源数据手册武汉力源电子股份有限公司二零零二年六月PSP100B宽输入电压范围DC-DC电源数据手册VER 1.0 2002年6月PSP100B宽输入电压范围降压型DC-DC电源数据手册一、功能说明PSP100B系列宽输入电压降压型DC-DC变换模块是一种工作频率为150KHz的开关型电源。

它可将4.5V∽40V的直流输入电压变换为3.3V、5V、12V等,输出电流高达1A,5V输出产品的典型变换效率为80%。

由于设计工作频率高达150KHz,因而整个电源的体积较小最大输出功率可达12W。

工作温度范围为-20℃∽85℃。

PSP100B具有体积小、重量轻、使用方便和性价比高的特点。

因此,是各种小型电子设备、车载设备,特别是需用电池作为后备电源供电的电子产品的理想选择。

二、引脚及外形尺寸1、引脚说明PSP100B元器件排列如图1所示,各引脚的功能见表1。

EN Vin GND Vout图1 PSP100B元器件排列图表1 PSP100B引脚功能符号功能说明EN 使能控制端,接低电平电源正常工作,接高电平电源进入备用状态GND 输出电压地,这些引脚同输入电压地脚内部相连V out输出电压引脚Vin 输入电压引脚2、外型尺寸PSP100B电源采用铝基板单面贴装工艺,具有良好的散热性能,引出线为单排直插式,既SIP结构。

PSP100B外型尺寸为35 x 30 x 12.5 mm3,图2是PSP100B的外形尺寸图。

引出脚与78xx系列线性稳压器兼容。

(4个单排针引脚的实际长度为5+0.5mm)PSP100B宽输入电压范围DC-DC电源数据手册VER 1.0 2002年6月图2a PSP100B电源模块的正视图图2b PSP100B电源模块的侧视图三、技术指标1、技术参数PSP100B主要技术参数见表2,其中典型值为设计参数,最大最小值是由出厂检测保证的参数。

UPB1003GS中文资料

UPB1003GS中文资料

2.7 to 3.3
6.5
60 to 79 20-pin plastic SSOP (225 mil) 72 to 92 30-pin plastic SSOP (300 mil) Discontinued
Clock µPB1003GS Frequency Specific 1 chip IC
2.7 to 3.3
Preliminary Data Sheet P14016EJ1V0DS00
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µPB1005K
ABSOLUTE MAXIMUM RATINGS
Parameter Supply Voltage Total Circuit Current Power Dissipation Symbol VCC ICC PD TA = +25 °C TA = +25 °C Mounted on double-sided copper clad 50 × 50 × 1.6 mm epoxy glass PWB (TA = +85 °C) Conditions Rating 3.6 120 430 −40 to +85 −55 to +150 Unit V mA mW °C °C
1575.42 MHz from Antenna
e.g. µ PC2749TB
REF
Caution
This diagram schematically shows only the µPB1005K’s internal functions on the system. This diagram does not present the actual application circuits.
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PJ-PU2010系列项目器操作指南说明书

PJ-PU2010系列项目器操作指南说明书

Switching Between Image SourcesPress the Search button or one of the source buttons (remote control), or the Source Search button (projector).Selecting the Lens TypeMake sure the Lens Type setting is correct for the lens you are using.1. P ress the Menu button.2. S elect Extended > Operation >Advanced > Lens Type .N ote: If the Lens Type setting is greyed out, the projector has automatically detected the installed lens and you can skip the remaining steps.3. S elect the lens you are using.4. W hen you’re done, press the Menubutton to exit.Changing Screen TypeSet the Screen Type setting to the screen’s aspect ratio. 1. P ress the Menu button.2. S elect Extended > Display >Screen > Screen Type .3. S elect the screen’s aspect ratio.N ote: The displayed image should matchthe screen’s size and aspect ratio.Turning the Projector On1. T urn on your computer or imagesource.2. R emove the lens cover.3. P ress the On button on theprojector or the remote control. After the status light stays blue, the projector is ready.N ote: If the Direct Power On function is enabled, you can turn the projector on without pressing the On button; just plug it in or flip the switch controlling the outlet to which the projector is connected. To turn on this feature, see the online User’s Guide .4. I f your image does not appear, see“Switching Between Image Sources” or “Troubleshooting.”Changing the Language of the Projector MenusThe default language of the projector’s menu system is English, but you can change it as necessary.1. P ress the Menu button to accessthe projector’s menu system.2. S elect Extended > Language .3. S elect your language.4. W hen you’re done, press the Menubutton to exit.2. P ress the or arrow buttons tomake the adjustment. 3. P ress the Esc button to finish theadjustment.Correcting Image ShapeIf your image is uneven on the sides, you can use the projector’s distortion correction features, such asH/V-Keystone and Quick Corner ®, to adjust the shape. See the online User’s Guide .Making Other Image AdjustmentsFor help on using the projector’sfeatures to improve the image quality, see the online User’s Guide . You can also view information on how to adjust the image color, position, and edges (Edge Blending) when projecting from multiple projectors to create one seamless widescreen image.Turning the Projector OffPress the Standby button to turn the projector off. If you see a confirmation message, press the Standby button again.Note: If the Direct Power On function isenabled, you can unplug the projector or flip the switch controlling the outlet to which the projector is connected instead. To turn on this feature, see the online User’s Guide .With Epson’s Instant Off ® technology, you don’t have to wait for the projector to cool down; just turn it off or unplug it when you’re done.4. W hen you’re done, press the Menubutton to exit.N ote: After changing the screen type, you may need to change the aspect ratio of the projected image depending on the inputsignal. Press the Aspectbutton on the remote control to change the aspect ratio, if necessary.Adjusting Image Position1. P ress the Lens Shift button(remote control) or the Lens button (projector).2. P ress the arrow buttons to adjustthe position of the projected image.3. W hen you’re done, press the Escbutton to finish the adjustment.If the projector is on a table, you can level the image by turning any of the projector’s adjustable feet.Zooming and Focusing1. O n the remote control, press theZoom or Focus button.O n the projector, press the Lensbutton repeatedly until the focus or zoom adjustment screen is shown.TroubleshootingIf you see a blank screen or the message No signal•M ake sure the status light on the projector is blue and not flashing, and the lens cover is removed.•M ake sure the cables are connected correctly. See the online User’s Guide.•Y ou may need to change the image source. See “Switching Between Image Sources.” Also make sure the source device is turned on.If the projector and the notebook don’t display the same image Windows®If you are using a Windows laptop, press the function key on your keyboard that lets you display on an external monitor. It may be labeled CRT/LCD or have an icon such as . You may have to hold down the Fn key while pressing it (such as Fn + F7). Wait a moment for the display to appear.On Windows 7 or later, hold down the Windows key and press P at the same time, then click Duplicate.MacOpen System Preferences and select Displays. Click the Arrangementtab and select the Mirror Displays checkbox.Where to Get Help ManualsFor more information about using the projector, you can view or download the online manuals from the Epson website, as described below.Internet supportVisit /support (U.S.) or www.epson.ca/support (Canada) and search for your product to download software and utilities, view manuals, get FAQs and troubleshooting advice, or contact Epson.Speak to a support representativeTo use the Epson® PrivateLine® Support service, call (800) 637-7661. This service is available for the duration of your warranty period. You may also speak with a projector support specialist by dialing (562) 276-4394 (U.S.) or (905) 709-3839 (Canada).Support hours are 6 amto 8 pm, Pacific Time, Monday through Friday and 7 am to 4 pm, Pacific Time, Saturday. Days and hours of support are subject to change without notice. Toll or long distance charges may apply. Purchase supplies and accessories You can purchase an air filter(V13H134A46), screens, or other accessories from an Epson authorized reseller. To find the nearest reseller, call 800-GO-EPSON (800-463-7766). Or you can purchase online at (U.S. sales) or www.epsonstore.ca (Canadian sales). For a list of optional accessories, see the online User’s Guide.Turn the projector on Illuminate buttons temporarily Automatically adjustcomputer image Change the aspect ratio Open menus assigned by userZoom in or out on part of an imageCorrect image distortion Save and apply presetsPort to connect remotecontrol cableControl one or multiple projectorsDisplay the projector ID andremote ID Use to enter numbers Select color modes Turn the projector offSelect a source Navigate through menu settingsDisplay a test pattern Adjust the image position Open projector menusSelect menu settings Temporarily turn off display and audioMove to next or previous image when projecting from a computer over the networkControl volumeCancel current operation or return to previous menu Display the Info menuSwitch image sourcesFreeze the image Split the screen between two inputs Adjust the focusChange the image sizeReset menu settings to their default valueDisplay the Home screenRemote Control MapEPSON, Instant Off, and Quick Corner are registered trademarks and EPSON Exceed Your Vision is a registered logomark of Seiko Epson Corporation.PrivateLine is a registered trademark of Epson America, Inc.Windows is a registered trademark of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and/or other countries.Mac is a trademark of Apple Inc., registered in the U.S. and other countries.HDBaseT is a trademark of the HDBaseT Alliance.General Notice: Other product names used herein are for identification purposes only and may be trademarks of their respective owners. Epson disclaims any and all rights in those marks. This information is subject to change without notice.© 2021 Epson America, Inc., 4/21CPD-60571。

PS-100系统资料服务器部分

PS-100系统资料服务器部分

PS-100系统手册之服 务 器深圳市华瑞系统工程有限公司修订记录序号 修改内容摘要(或原因) 修改人 审批人 生效日期12345678910111213141516171819202122232425目 录第一章 PS-100系统介绍 (4)1.1系统简介 (4)1.1 PS-100的文件系统 (4)1.2.1 文件系统目录结构 (4)1.2.2 文件系统的功能描述 (5)1.2.3 PS-100系统进程 (7)1.2.4 如何得到程序的版本 (9)第二章 PS-100安装主要过程 (10)2.1 针对windows系统 (10)2.1.1 安装mysql数据库 (10)2.1.2 建立scada_root工作目录和环境变量 (10)2.1.3 安装IPC驱动程序 (12)2.1.4 修改%scada_root%\etc下的配置文件 (12)2.1.5 进行系统注册 (13)2.2 针对Solaris系统 (13)2.2.1 安装mysql数据库 (13)2.2.2 安装xft软件包 (13)2.2.3 建立SCADA_ROOT环境变量 (14)2.2.4 修改相关配置文件 (15)2.2.5 进行系统注册 (16)第三章配置PS-100的Server端 (17)3.1 针对windows系统 (17)3.1.1 修改net_node.conf文件 (17)3.1.2 修改rtdb.conf文件 (17)3.1.3 建立图形ftp服务器 (17)3.1.4 设置图形服务器的环境变量 (17)3.1.5 文件同步配置 (17)3.2 针对Solaris系统 (18)3.2.1 修改net_node.conf文件 (18)3.2.2 修改rtdb.conf文件 (18)3.2.3 文件同步配置 (18)3.2.4 建立图形ftp服务器 (19)3.2.5 设置对时 (20)第四章配置PS-100的Client端 (21)4.1 针对windows系统 (21)4.2 针对Solaris系统: (21)第五章 PS-100的WEB浏览 (22)5.1 配置PS-100的MIS服务器 (22)5.2 配置一个PS-100的WEB服务器 (22)5.3 配置PS-100的WEB客户浏览端 (23)第六章 PS-100的主要功能设置 (25)6.1 和PS-100前置机程序的通讯 (25)6.2 使用excel进行数据库的导入和导出 (25)6.3 语音报警的设置 (26)6.4 历史报警查询的配置 (27)6.5 PGC3的报警文件转换成PS-100的报警文件 (33)6.6 PGC3和V1.X历史库转换成V4.X的历史库 (33)6.7 变位跳画面和事故跳画面设置 (34)6.8 PS-100日志的备份 (34)6.9 事故追忆定义 (35)6.10 如何重写报警记录 (35)6.11 和PS-100操作票五防闭锁通讯的配置 (36)6.12 PS-100和其它厂家五防闭锁通讯的配置 (36)6.13 如何实现月、季、年统计 (37)6.14 使用自动计算系数 (37)6.15 计划曲线的实现 (38)6.16 PS-100的excel报表 (39)6.17 和PGC3前置机程序的通讯 (39)第七章 PS-100数据库管理 (40)7.1 登陆到数据库管理系统 (40)7.2 了解数据库管理系统环境 (41)7.3 数据库的输入和设置 (43)第一章 PS-100系统介绍1.1系统简介PS-100系统基于Object Orientated(OO)技术和Common Object Request Broker Architecture(CORBA)架构,跨软/硬件平台(Unix/Linux/NT)及跨应用行业的数据采集及监控(SCADA)系统。

SP101中文资料

SP101中文资料

SP101中文资料FeaturesDual voltages: 25 and70.7 VrmsMultiple selectable taps–SP100: 1/8– 4 watts–V400: 1/4– 2 wattsPeak dBA:–SP100: 96 @ 4 watts–V400: 90 @ 2 wattsListed to UL Standard1480 for speakers for fire protective signalingsystemsMultiple strobe options–ADA/UL 1971 @ 15,15/75, 75, or 110 cd(24 VDC only)Specifications – SP100 Series MechanicalInput T erminals:12 to 18 A WGGrille Size/Color:Round:8″ (203 mm)/whiteSquare:5″ (127 mm)/red or whiteWeight: 1.6 lb (725 gm)Mounting:4″× 4″× 21/8″ backbox with4″× 4″× 11/2″ extension ringFiller Plugs:IncludedOperatingT emperature Range:32° to 120°F (0° to 49°C)ElectricalVoltage Input:25 volts or 70.7 volts (nominal)Frequency Range:400 – 4000 HzAlthough the SP100 Series speaker/strobe combination is sold as a unit, the speaker and strobe are electrically independent and require separate power sources. See chart on page 2 for strobe operating requirements.System Sensor SP100 Series and V400 Series Speakersare the Sound Choice TM for voice, tone, and visible signaling. The SP100 Series are high quality speakers and speaker/strobe combinations for evacuation signaling designed to meet UL1480 Fire Standard Specifications. Sound Choice speakers are available with ADA/UL1971 listed strobes for public mode applications.SP101 SpeakerV400 Speakerwith ADA Strobe SP100 SpeakerSP100 Series Speaker/Strobe Power RequirementsSP1W2415ADA SP1W241575ADA SP1W2475ADA SP1W24110ADASP1R2415ADA SP1R241575ADA SP1R2475ADA SP1R24110ADA Supply Voltage:20–30 VDC20–30 VDC20–30 VDC20–30 VDC Max. Current @ Listed Voltage:75 mA93 mA170 mA210 mA Operating Current@ Rectified Unfiltered Voltage:90 mA120 mA200 mA245 mA Rated Light Output15.0 cd15/75 cd75.0 cd110.0 cd Specifications – V400 SeriesMechanicalInput T erminals:14 to 18 A WGGrille Size/Color:4″ (102 mm)/red or beige Weight:.7 lb (317 gm) Mounting:Semiflush*:4″× 4″× 11/2″–21/8″standard backbox** Flush*:deep backbox (BBD) withflush mounting plate OperatingT emperature Range:32° to 120°F (0° to 49°C) ElectricalVoltage Input:25 volts or 70.7 volts (nominal) Frequency Range:400 – 4000 Hz*Order mounting plates separately.**For 12- or 14-gauge wire, a 21/8″ backbox is recom-mended.Engineering SpecificationsSpeaker shall be a System Sensor Model ______ dual transformer speaker capable of operating at 25 and 70.7 Vrms.Speaker shall be listed to Underwriter’s Laboratories Standard 1480 for fire protective signaling systems. Speaker shall have a frequency range of 400 to 4000 Hz and shall have an operating temperature between 32° and 120°F. Speaker shall have power taps which are selected by means of a jumper wire(s).For speaker/strobe combination:Speaker/strobe shall be a System Sensor Speaker/Strobe Model ______ dual transformer speaker capable of operating at 25 and 70.7 Vrms. Speaker/strobe shall be listed to Underwriter’s Laboratories Standard 1480 for fire protective signaling systems. Speaker shall have a frequency range of 400 to 4000 Hz and shall have an operating temperature between 32° and 120°F. Speaker shall have power taps which are selected by means of a jumper wire(s). Strobe shall be powered independently of the speaker and shall operate from a 24 VDC or 24 Vrms full wave rectified unfiltered power supply. Strobe shall have a light output rating of 15, 75, or 110 candela and shall be UL 1971 listed as a primary signaling device.Power Tap Selection and Sound OutputSP100*V4004 W 2 W 1 W 1/2 W 1/4 W1/8W 211/21/4Jumper Wire, 25 V: 1 B 1 A 2 B 2 A 3 B 4 B ––––Jumper Wire, 70.7 V: 2 A 3 B 4 B 5 B 6 B 6 A ––––UL Reverberant (dBA @ 10 ft):90878481787584817875Anechoic(dBA @ 10 ft):93908784817887848178Peak Anechoic (dBA @ 10 ft):96939087848190878481* Example: T o select 1/4 watt output @ 25 V connect blue lead to post #3, yellow to post B.V400 Semiflush Mounting DiagramSP101 Mounting DiagramPower Tap SelectionSP100V4008-32SCREWSOrdering Information – Sound Choice TM SpeakersSpeaker StrobeDescription Voltage Voltage Candela SP100 Series Speakers Red White–SP100W Round, 8″ grille, 1/8–4 watt power taps25/70.7 Vrms––SP101R SP101W Square, 5″ grille, 1/8–4 watt power taps25/70.7 Vrms––SP1R2415ADA SP1W2415ADA Square, 5″ grille, 1/8–4 watt power taps, wall strobe, UL 197125/70.7 Vrms24 VDC15 cd SP1R241575ADA SP1W241575ADA Square, 5″ grille, 1/8–4 watt power taps, wall strobe, UL 197125/70.7 Vrms24 VDC15/75 cd SP1R2475ADA SP1W2475ADA Square, 5″ grille, 1/8–4 watt power taps, wall strobe, UL 197125/70.7 Vrms24 VDC75 cd SP1R24110ADA SP1W24110ADA Square, 5″ grille, 1/8–4 watt power taps, wall strobe, UL 197125/70.7 Vrms24 VDC110 cd V400 Series SpeakersRed Beige WhiteV400R V400B V400W Square, 4″ grille, 1/4–2 watt power taps25/70.7 Vrms––V4R2415ADA––Square, 4″ grille, 1/4–2 watt power taps, wall strobe, UL 197125/70.7 Vrms24 VDC15 cdV4R241575ADA––Square, 4″ grille, 1/4–2 watt power taps, wall strobe, UL 197125/70.7 Vrms24 VDC15/75 cd V4R2475ADA––Square, 4″ grille, 1/4–2 watt power taps, wall strobe, UL 197125/70.7 Vrms24 VDC75 cdV4R24110ADA––Square, 4″ grille, 1/4–2 watt power taps,wall strobe, UL 197125/70.7 Vrms24 VDC110 cd MP-F MP-FB MP-FW Flush mounting plateBB-D––Flush mounting deep backbox, 23/4″ deepMP-SF MP-SFB MP-SFW Semi-flush mounting plateUL 1638 Strobe attachments for V400*Red BeigeSS12LO–Signal strobe–12 VDC 1.5 cd SS24LO SS24LOB Signal strobe–24 VDC 1.5 cd SS24LOC–Ceiling mount signal strobe–24 VDC 1.5 cd SS24M–Signal strobe–24 VDC15 cd SS24MC–Ceiling mount signal strobe–24 VDC15 cd*Although the SSLO and SSM Series signal strobes are UL listed as primary signaling devices, when combined with the V400 speaker they are consid-ered as a secondary signaling device only.How to Order SP100 Series Speakers with StrobesSP1R2415ADA15 = 15 cd, UL 1971 Strobe1575 = 15 cd, UL 1971, 75 cd on axis75 = 75 cd, UL 1971 Strobe110 = 110 cd, UL 1971 Strobe24 = 24 VDC StrobeSP1R = Square Grille, Red SpeakerSP1W = Square Grille, White SpeakerV4R = V400 Square, Red SpeakerSystem Sensor Worldwide Manufacturing & DistributionIn Canada:T elephone: 905-812-0767 Fax: 905-812-0771In China:T elephone: 852-2191-9003 Fax: 852-2736-6580In the Far East:T elephone: 852-2191-9003 Fax: 852-2736-6580In India:T elefax: 91-022-*******In Italy:T elephone: 39-40-9490-111 Fax: 39-40-382137In the United Kingdom:T elephone: 44-1403-276500 Fax: 44-1403-276501。

SECULIFE PS 100 诊断仪产品说明书

SECULIFE PS 100 诊断仪产品说明书

The Model SECU LIFE PS100is a micropocessor based Patient Simulator. It provides ECG Simulation with four waveforms with constant QRS duration and six machine performance testing waveforms.High-Level-Output (+)Lead Test terminalsUniversal patient lead connection(V2/C2, V3/C3, V4/C4, V5/C5,V6/C6, RA/R, LA/L, RL/N (-), LL/F, V1/C1)10 waveforms with LED indicatorsfor selection:• 30, 60, 120, 240BPMPerformance wave selection:• Sinus:10, 60, 100 Hz• Square:0,125, 2.000 Hz• Triangle:2.000 HzBattery eliminator receptacle4 light touch keys for power and waveform selection(On, Off, Up, Down)Lead test indicator (LED)Low battery indicator (LED)9V Battery compartment1Universal Patient Lead ConnectorsThe 10 Universal Patient Lead Connectors allow for 12 lead ECG simulation with independent outputs.AHA and IEC color-coded labels are located on the face of the unit to aid in connecting the correspondingAHA and IEC Patient Leads.AHA-Lab e l IEC-Lab e l D e scriptionRA RRight armLA L Left armRL N Right leg(reference or ground)LL F Left legV1V2V3V4V5V6C1 C2 C3 C4 C5 C6 V Leads (V1-V6) (U.S. and Canada) Also referred to as pericardial, Precordial or unipolar chest leads Chest Leads (C1-C6) International2High-Level-Output (+)An additional Universal Patient Lead Connector is located on the top of the unit for connecting the high level ECG output signal (1 Volt p-p ). The connection is between the High Level (+) and RL/N (-) Patient Lead Connectors.Waveform SelectionThere are two keys and 10 LEDs in the Waveform Selection Control Section. The LEDs indicate which waveform is generated.The keys sequentially select each waveform. The microprocessor sends the stored waveform information ofthe selected waveform to a Digital to Analog converter that generates an accurate analog representation. This waveform is then sent through a resistor network, developing the appropriate signals on the output terminals.Lead Test TerminalsThere are two test terminals on the top of the unit that allow for a quick test of the continuity of the lead cables. Connecting one end of the cable to one terminal and the other end to the other terminal will test the cable. If the cable is OK (less than 1000 ohms), the LEAD TEST LED in the lower left of the face will light.Power keysThe keys control the power for the unit.Auto Power offThe unit will automatically turn off after 10 minutes of no key activity to conserve the battery.To override this feature and keep the unit on continuously , depress the key twice after the unit is on. This will keep the unit on until it is manually turned off. The “Low Batt” LED will illuminate for 3 sec to indicate that the Auto Power Off feature has been turned off.Percent of Battery Life Indicator (in %)The unit provides an indication of the Percent of battery life left on the 9 Volt Alkaline Battery. An analog to digital converter monitors thebattery voltage. Continuously holding down the key will change the 10 waveform LEDs into a Percent of Battery Life display, with each LED representing 10 % intervals. The indicator will strobe up to the present level and flash. This sequence will continue while thekey is depressed.3BatteryThe unit utilizes a 9 Volt Alkaline Battery in the rear battery compartment. When the unit detects a LOW BATTERY, the LED in the lower right of the face will light, indicating the need to change the battery.Battery Eliminator Input2.1 mm receptacle is provided for the optional 9 VDC Battery Eliminator power supply that may be used for continuous run applications. It bypasses the internal battery when plugged in.NOTEThe unit is shipped with a Red Battery Lock-Out plug installed into the line power connector as shown below. Its purpose is to prevent the unit from accidentally being turned on during handling and transport, subsequently depleting the battery. This plug must be removed before any use.4。

P3100SB规格书

P3100SB规格书

双向瞬态过电压保护器件
P3100S B双向瞬态过电压保护器件是一专门设计的半导体过电压保护器件系列,用来保护敏感的通信设备,使其免受雷击和其他瞬态电压的冲击而造成损坏,它采用了先进的离子注入技术,体积小,重量轻;具有精确导通、快速响应、浪涌吸收能力强、可靠性高等特点。

器件外形图如图1所示。

图1 器件外形图
特点:
双向浪涌电流吸收快速的响应时间
稳定的电学特性可重复使用
低寄生电容精确的导通电压
应用:
xDSL和ISDN传输设备
用户前端设备,如:电话、调制解调器等
Central office line cards
T-1/E-1数据端口
PBX 和其它交换设备
数据线保护
P3100S B 双向瞬态过电压保护器件的器件等效结构和 I-V 特性曲线如图 2和图 3示。

图 2 器件等效结构 图3 器件I-V 特性曲线
P3100S B 双向瞬态过电压保护器件的电学参数: V DRM I DRM V BO I BO V T I T I H Co
I PP Max. Max. Min.Max.Max.Max.Min.Max.
A Part Number
V µA V mA mA V A
mA pF A P3100S B 275 10 350 150 800 5 1 100 40 100(10/560us)
注:1、DO-214AA 封装
2、寄生电容Co 是在1MHz ,2V 偏置条件下产品的最大测量值。

标示说明:0S B
生产日期 (例如:0421表示 2004年第 21周生产)
包 装:2500PCS/REEL
封装形式:。

PISO-DNM100(U) PCI 板设备网通信协议快速启动指南说明书

PISO-DNM100(U) PCI 板设备网通信协议快速启动指南说明书

PISO-DNM100-D/TPISO-DNM100U-D/TDeviceNet Master PCI boardQuick Start User Guide1.IntroductionThis Quick Start User Guide introduces users how to implement the PISO-DNM100(U) PCI board to their application quickly. Therefore, it is only provided with the basic instructions. For more detailed information, please refer to the PISO-DNM100(U) manual in the ICPDAS CD-ROM. Also, users can download the manual from the ICPDAS web site:/products/Remote_IO/can_bus/piso-dnm100.htmThis manual will help you quickly to familiarize yourself with the PISO-DNM100(U) PCI board and DeviceNet communication. Here, we use an example to show how to use the PISO-DNM100(U). For more the detail information, please refer to the user’s manual of the PISO-DNM100(U).2.The steps of the PISO-DNM100(U) to access I/O dataThe DeviceNet Communication Protocol is based on the concept of connections method. Master should create connections to slave devices based on the commands of exchanging information and I/O data. To establish master control mechanism, there are four main steps to be followed. The figure demonstrates the basic process for the DeviceNet master communication.3.Terminal resister /Pin assignment/Indicator LEDz120ΩTerminal Resister SettingPISO-DNM100 (JP1) PISO-DNM100U (JP4)z P in assignment(1)5-pin screw terminal connector(2) 9-pin D-sub male connectorz Indicator LEDLEDStatus DescriptionOff The firmware is not runningTwinkle The DeviceNet firmware is waiting for configuration.GreenLEDOn This indicates that the DeviceNet firmware is running. The PISO-DNM100 is communicating with the slave devices. Offthere is no error on the bus and about the MAC IDRed LEDThis indicates that there are errors on the bus which maybe the situations as shown bellow:(a) The CAN connector doesn't connect to the slave devices. twinkle(b) The power of the slave devices is off.(c) The MAC ID collision between master and slave devices isoccurring.z H ardware Installation4.Driver installationThe driver of PISO-DNM100(U) can be used in 98/Me/NT/2000/XP Windows environments.Then the installation process will copy the related material to the indicated directory and register the driver on your computer. The driver target directory is below for the different systems.Windows NT/2000 – WINNT\SYSTEM32\DRIVERSWindows 98/Me/XP – WINDOWS\SYSTEM32\DRIVERSThe other data and resource is copied to the following directory:C:\ICPDAS\PISO-DNM100\You can find the software in the path of /devicenet/master/piso-dnm100 in the Fieldbus_CDor from ftp:///pub/cd/fieldbus_cd/devicenet/master/piso-dnm100After installing the software, the related software, demos and manuals are also installed in your PC.5.DeviceNet Master UtilityYou can find the software in the path of /devicenet/Master/DNM_Utility/ in the Fieldbus_CD or from ftp:///pub/cd/fieldbus_cd/devicenet/master/DNM_UtilityAfter installing the software, the utility is installed in the path below.C:\ICPDAS\DNM_Utility\DNM_Utility.exePlease refer to the manual of utility to know the detail. The utility features as follows.z Supports to search all devices and specific device in the network.z Can configure the I/O connection by searched devices or manual setting.6.Ten steps to read/write the remote devices4. Expanding the device to find out more I/O connection information.5. Selecting the I/O connection items and press the “Add current I/O connection” button to add the I/Oinformation into the EEPROM.7. Example for the Quick Start Demo applicationUsers can development their DeviceNet application by applying the API function. We provide the demos for users to show how to implement the system. They can get the demos from the shipping CD or web. The quick start demo is a good reference for users to get into the DeviceNet application by PISO-DNM100(U). Please follow the process step by step.1. Prepare for the equipments below (PC, PISO-DNM100(U), CAN-8124, I-8077).Plug PISO-DNM100(U) into the PC and plug I-8077 into CAN-8124's slot. PISO-DNM100(U)'s CAN_H to CAN-8124's CAN_H and PISO-DNM100(U)'s CAN_L to CAN-8124's CAN_L as the following figure.8. Clicking “Remote Device I/O Monitor” page to view the I/O data of the slavedevices.10. Pressing “Refresh output data” button to send the output data to the slave device.9. Pressing the icon picture to display the device information, including the device name and input data.2. Configure the baud rate and MAC ID of CAN-8124. In this example, please set MSD = 1, LSD = 2, DR = 0 as follows. (MAC ID = 12, Rate = 125)3. Click that item to run "QuickStartDemo.exe". The user will see the following picture in thescreen.4. The demo will search how many PISO-DNM100(U) boards in the PC automatically.6. In this step, users can press the “Active5. The drop-down list will show you all the ID Selected Board” button to make the board to of the PISO-DNM100(U) board. Users can be started. The edit box below will show the select one of them to be active.result.8. In this step, users can press the “Add Device7. In this step, the user can press the “Clear ID 12” button to add the information of the EEPROM” button to clear all setting in theslave device (ID = 12) into the EEPROM of PISO-DNM100(U). The edit box below willthe PISO-DNM100(U). show the result.9. In this step, the user can press the “ID 1210. In this step, the user can press the “StartConfig Poll” button to add the Poll Device ID 12” button to startconnection information of the slave communicating with the slave device (ID =device (ID = 12) into the EEPROM of the 12) by the previous configuration.PISO-DNM100(U).11. In this step, users can press the “Read12. In this step, users can press these 8 LEDDevice ID 12” button to read the input data button to edit the output data. And send theof the slave device (ID = 12). The input data data to the output channel of the slaveis coming from the I-8077’s 8 dip-switches. device (ID = 12) by pressing “Write DeviceNote :We provide the source code of the quick start demo program. Therefore, users can use this demo program to start developing your DeviceNet application. About the API detailed information, please refer to the PISO-DNM100(U) user manual.After changing the dip-switches, users can ID 12” button to send the output data to thepress the button again to refresh the LED output channel of the slave device (ID = status. 12). At the same time, the D/O LED on I-8077 will show the same value.。

VS1003b

VS1003b

VS1003b下面是重点,总结一下自己使用VS1003b时发现的一些问题的对策:1,为什么我的VS1003b播放高码率的MP3时正常,播放低码率的MP3会出现快进,声调变高的问题?初始化VS1003b时SPI的速度一定不能超过XTAL/7,否则就会出现这种问题。

比如VS1003b用的是12.288M的晶振,那么对它初始化的时候SPI的最大速度就是12.288/7=1.75M。

只有在配置了CLOCKF寄存器后才能采用SPI的高速模式,但是也不能超过CLKI的七分之一。

2,为什么DREQ引脚一直是低电平?确认已经接了晶振两脚间的1M电阻,确定TEST RX这两个PIN 已经通过100K电阻上拉到IOVDD。

如果前面的都没问题,可能会是其他电路的问题,或者是VS1003b是坏的。

3,为什么播放MP3的声调和速度都正常,但是音乐中会夹杂”嘟嘟“的声音?I,向VS1003b发送数据时有没有检测DREQ的状态?II,多见于用杜邦线连接mcu和vs1003b的情况,原则上杜邦线越短越好,超过10cm,发生这种问题的可能性会大大增加。

因为我是自己做的板子,这个没有亲测。

4,为什么播放高码率的MP3会出现卡或者声调变小,音乐中夹着”嘟嘟“声音?SPI的速度是不是太低了?我用的是7M的晶振啊,AVR单片机SPI 的速度可以达到3.5M,用来发送256kbps的MP3还不行吗?问题在于这个时钟要用来从MMC/SD卡中读取文件,然后才能送给VS1003b解码,用SPI读取MMC/SD的速度是比较慢的,而且AVR 中间不用做别的事情吗?这样给VS1003b送数据的等效时钟速度可能就小于256kbps了。

至于mcs51核的单片机就不要指望解码高码率了,同样晶振的情况下51的速度是AVR的1/12。

在调试vs1003之前就已经翻阅过vs1003的datasheet(数据手册,帖子下方有);基本上懂了其通讯原理,和一些基本设置。

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AC/DC Switching Power SupplyFEATURES● 3 Year Warranty● Low Cost, High Reliability● CH.4: Polarity is Selectable● Cooling by Free Air Convection● Universal AC Input / Full Range● Fixed Switching Frequency at 100KHz● Built-In Active PFC Function, PF > 0.95● Soft-Start Circuit, Limiting AC Surge Current● Short Circuit, Overload, and Over Voltage ProtectedSPECIFICATIONS: PSQP100 SeriesAll specifications are based on 25o C, Nominal Input Voltage, and Maximum Output Current unless otherwise noted.We reserve the right to change specifications based on technological advances.INPUT SPECIFICATIONSInput Voltage Range (See Note 6) 90 ~ 264VAC (127 ~ 370VDC)Input Frequency 47 to 63HzAC Current (typical) 1.5A @ 115VAC 0.75A @ 230VACInrush Current (typical) Cold Start ≤ 40A @ 230VACLeakage Current < 3.5mA @ 240VACPower Factor (typical) PF > 0.95 @ 230VAC PF > 0.98 @ 115VAC and full loadOUTPUT SPECIFICATIONSOutput Voltage See TableOutput Power See TableVoltage Tolerance (See Note 3) PSQP1003A: CH.1: ±3.0% CH.2: ±3.0% CH.3: ±6.0% CH.4: ±5.0% PSQP1003B: CH.1: ±3.0% CH.2: +3.0% CH.3: ±6.0% CH.4: ±5.0% PSQP1003C: CH.1: ±3.0% CH.2: ±3.0% CH.3: +8, -6% CH.4: ±5.0% PSQP1003D: CH.1: ±3.0% CH.2: ±3.0% CH.3: ±6.0% CH.4: ±5.0% PSQP100B: CH.1: ±3.0% CH.2: ±6.0% CH.3: +10, -6% CH.4: ±5.0% PSQP100C: CH.1: ±3.0% CH.2: +6, -10% CH.3: ±8.0% CH.4: ±5.0% PSQP100D: CH.1: ±3.0% CH.2: ±3.0% CH.3: ±6.0% CH.4: ±5.0% PSQP100F: CH.1: ±3.0% CH.2: ±3.0% CH.3: ±6.0% CH.4: ±5.0%Line Regulation (See Note 4) PSQP100B & PSQP100C: CH.1: ±1.0% CH.2: ±2.0% CH.3: ±2.0% CH.4: ±1.0% Other Models: CH.1: ±1.0% CH.2: ±1.0% CH.3: ±2.0% CH.4: ±1.0%Load Regulation PSQP100B: CH.1: ±2.0% CH.2: ±6.0% CH.3: ±6.0% CH.4: ±2.0% Other Models: CH.1: ±2.0% CH.2: ±2.0% CH.3: ±6.0% CH.4: ±2.0%Voltage Adjustment Range PSQP1003A, PSQP1003B, PSQP1003C, & PSQP1003D: CH.1: 4.75 ~ 5.5V, CH.2: 3.14 ~ 3.63V PSQP100B & PSQP100C: CH.1: 4.75 ~ 5.5VPSQP100D: CH.1: 4.75 ~ 5.5V, CH.2: 11.4 ~ 13.2VPSQP100F: CH.1: 4.75 ~ 5.5V, CH.2: 14.3 ~ 16.5VOutput Current See Table Ripple & Noise (max) (See Note 2) See TableSetup, Rise Time PSQP100B & PSQP100C: 1000ms, 50ms at full loadOther Models: 800ms, 50ms @ 230VAC 800ms, 50ms @ 115VAC and full loadHold Up Time (typical) 24ms @ 230VAC 24ms @ 115VAC and full load Temperature Coefficient ±0.03%/°C (0 ~ 50°C)PROTECTIONOverload Protection PSQP100B & PSQP100C: 105 ~ 135% rated output powerOther Models: 105 ~ 150% rated output powerProtection Type: Hiccup mode, recovers automatically after fault condition is removed.Over Voltage Protection PSQP1003A, PSQP1003B, PSQP1003C, & PSQP1003D CH.1: 5.75 ~ 6.75VDC CH.2: 3.8 ~ 4.4V PSQP100B & PSQP100C: CH.1 5.75 ~ 6.75VPSQP100D: CH.1 5.75 ~ 6.75V CH.2: 13.8 ~ 16.2VPSQP100F: CH.1 5.75 ~ 6.75V CH.2: 17.25 ~ 20.25VProtection Type: Shutdown output voltage, re-power on to recover.Over Temperature (Option) 95°C ±5°C (TSW1)Protection Type: Shutdown output voltage, recovers automatically after temperature goes down.GENERAL SPECIFICATIONSEfficiency (typical) See TableSwitching Frequency 100KHzWithstand Voltage 3000VAC (Input to Output), 1500VAC (Input to FG), 500VAC (Output to FG) Isolation Resistance 100MΩ/500DC (Input to Output, Input to FG, and Output to FG)AC/DC Switching Power SupplySPECIFICATIONS (CONTINUED):ENVIRONMENTAL SPECIFICATIONS Working Temperature -10°C to +60°C (refer to output load derating curve) Storage Temperature -20°C to +85°CWorking Humidity 20 ~ 90% RH non-condensing Storage Humidity 10 ~ 95% RHCooling Free air convectionVibration 10 ~ 500Hz, 2G 10min./1 cycle, 60min each along X, Y, Z axes. MTBF139,900 hours min. @ 25°C (MIL-HDBK-217F) PHYSICAL SPECIFICATIONS Weight730 gramsDimensions 199(L) x 99(W) x 50(H) mm Warranty3 yearsSAFETY & EMC (See Note 5) Safety StandardsUL60950-1, TUV EN60950-1 ApprovedEMI Conduction & Radiation Compliance to EN55022 (CISPR22) Class B Harmonic Current Compliance to EN61000-3-2,-3EMS ImmunityCompliance to EN61000-4-2,3,4,5,6,8,11; ENV50204, EN55024, light industry level, criteria AOUTPUT VOLTAGE / CURRENT RATING CHARTModel NumberInput Voltage Output Voltage Rated Output Current Output Current RangeRipple & Noise Rated Output PowerEfficiencyCH: 1 5 VDC 8A 2 ~ 10A 100mVp-p CH: 2 3.3 VDC 8A 0 ~ 10A 100mVp-p CH: 3 12 VDC 2.5A 0.3 ~ 3A 150mVp-p PSQP1003ACH. 4 90 ~ 264VAC(127 ~ 370VDC) -5 VDC 0.6A 0 ~ 1A 150mVp-p 99.4W74%CH: 1 5 VDC 8A 2 ~ 10A 100mVp-p CH: 2 3.3 VDC 8A 0 ~ 10A 100mVp-p CH: 3 12 VDC 2.2A 0.3 ~ 3A 150mVp-p PSQP1003BCH. 4 90 ~ 264VAC(127 ~ 370VDC) -12 VDC 0.6A 0 ~ 1A 150mVp-p 100W 74%CH: 1 5 VDC 8A 2 ~ 10A 100mVp-p CH: 2 3.3 VDC 8A 0 ~ 10A 100mVp-p CH: 3 15 VDC 1.7A 0.3 ~ 2A 150mVp-p PSQP1003CCH. 4 90 ~ 264VAC(127 ~ 370VDC) -15 VDC 0.6A 0 ~ 1A 150mVp-p 100.9W 75%CH: 1 5 VDC 8A 2 ~ 10A 100mVp-p CH: 2 3.3 VDC 8A 0 ~ 10A 100mVp-p CH: 3 24 VDC 1.3A 0.3 ~ 2A 150mVp-p PSQP1003DCH. 4 90 ~ 264VAC(127 ~ 370VDC) -12 VDC 0.6A 0 ~ 1A 150mVp-p 104.8W 75%CH: 1 5 VDC 10A 2 ~ 10A 100mVp-p CH: 2 12 VDC 3A 0.3 ~ 4A 150mVp-p CH: 3 -12 VDC 1A 0.15 ~ 1A 150mVp-p PSQP100BCH. 4 90 ~ 264VAC(127 ~ 370VDC) -5 VDC 0.6A 0 ~ 1A 100mVp-p 101W 76%CH: 1 5 VDC 10A 2 ~ 10A 100mVp-p CH: 2 15 VDC 2.2A 0.3 ~ 3A 150mVp-p CH: 3 -15 VDC 1A 0.15 ~ 1A 150mVp-p PSQP100CCH. 4 90 ~ 264VAC(127 ~ 370VDC) -5 VDC 0.6A 0 ~ 1A 100mVp-p 101W 77%CH: 1 5 VDC 8A 2 ~ 10A 120mVp-p CH: 2 12 VDC 2.4A 0 ~ 3A 150mVp-p CH: 3 24 VDC 1A 0.3 ~ 2A 200mVp-p PSQP100DCH. 4 90 ~ 264VAC(127 ~ 370VDC) -12 VDC 0.6A 0 ~ 1A 150mVp-p 100W 78%CH: 1 5 VDC 8A 2 ~ 10A 120mVp-p CH: 2 15 VDC 2A 0 ~ 3A 180mVp-p CH: 3 24 VDC 1A 0.3 ~ 2A 200mVp-p PSQP100FCH. 490 ~ 264VAC(127 ~ 370VDC)-15 VDC0.6A0 ~ 1A150mVp-p103W 78%AC/DC Switching Power SupplyNOTES1. All parameters NOT specially mentioned are measured at 230VAC input, rated load, and 25°C ambienttemperature.2. Ripple & noise are measured at 20MHz bandwidth by using a 12" twisted pair-wire terminated with a 0.1uF & 47uF parallel capacitor.3. Tolerances include set up tolerance, line regulation, and load regulation.4. Line Regulation is measured from low line to high line at rated load.5. The power supply is considered a component, which will be installed into final equipment. The final equipment must be re-confirmed that it still meets EMC directives6.Derating may be needed under low input voltages. Please check the derating curve for more details.BLOCK DIAGRAMfosc: 100KHzDERATING CURVE OUTPUT DERATING VS INPUT VOLTAGEAC/DC Switching Power SupplyMECHANICAL DRAWINGUnit: mmTerminal Pin No. AssignmentPin No. Assignment1 AC/L2 AC/N3 FG4 DC OUTPUT V45 DC OUTPUT V36,7 DC OUTPUT V1COMOUTPUT8,9 DC10 DC OUTPUT V2。

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