Elettronika S r l TXUP10000 10 kW Analog TV Broadcast Transmitter User Manual Nuovo 5
Elettronika S.r.l. 10 kW Analog TV Broadcast Transmitter Nuovo 5
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- 1. User Manual Part 1
- 2. User Manual Part 2
User Manual Part 1
TXUP10000LD LDMOS - UHF TV Solid State Transmitter General description CODE: STT028A TITLE: TXUP10000LD REV: 0 DATE: 08/07/05 Registration number: IT-17686 Registration number: IT-24436 SS 96 Km 113 70027 Palo del Colle (Ba) ITALY Tel. +39 (0)80 626755 Fax +39 (0)80 629262 E-mail: elettronika@elettronika.it Web site: http://www.elettronika.it DESCRIPTION The TXUP10000LD belongs to the High Power UHF products family of Television Transmitters fully in solid state technology. The TXUP10000LD series represents the 10kW TV Transmitters operating in the IV/V Band for Common amplification process (separate amplification available) of the Vision and Sound carriers. This Transmitters family has been designed to offer to the customer high performances, high reliability and greater simplicity in their operation and maintenance procedures. The Vision and Sound signal processing is provided for all TV Standards and all types of Audio applications (Mono & Dual sound - NICAM) together with colour systems such as PAL - NTSC - SECAM. Thanks to the amplitude and phase pre-correction circuit, it is possible to cancel the distortions in the output stage, thus cutting down the operating costs. The RF transposition in the driver is carried out by a synthesizer with various possibilities of accuracy and stability as well as precision offset locked by internal or external frequency reference. The RF amplifier is made up by eight RF modules installed in a power rack, the modules are dedicated for the Vision and Sound carriers common amplification. The amplifiers employ solid state LDMOS technology in order to obtain wide band, reliability, and high efficiency. Each RF module has a built-in switching-mode power supply unit, self-protected against overcurrents and overvoltages, as well as overtemperature and VSWR for RF parameters. The cooling system is fully contained into the transmitter. The control unit provides full management of the transmitter without the presence of the operator, the system includes a central controller and several peripheral units installed in each RF module and rack. The control device includes a fault finding system to detect equipment malfunctions and locate the faulty subassembly which needs to be replaced. The interlock circuit is independent on the software and remains always operational whether computer control is present or not. The operator interface is made by a high resolution LCD graphic display and a simple keyboard, the menu is very friendly and easy to use. The Control Unit can be fully controlled in REMOTE mode via link or via modem in RS232 or other interface. The equipment design allows the soft degradation (RF power loss) for several transistors faults. - TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS RF SECTION Frequenchy range ............................................................................................................................................ 470 - 860MHz Output power ........................................................................................................................................................ 10kW PEP Audio / Video power ratio ....................................................................................... 10/1 single sound - 20/1/0.2 dual sound Out stage technology ............................................................................................................................. Solid State LDMOS Audio / Video amplification ...................................................................................................................................... Common Standards ................................................................................................................................................................ G, K, I, M Audio transmission ...................................................................... FM single sound - Dual sound coding IRT - NICAM 728 Harmonics and suppression emission ..................................................................................... In compliance with CCIR rec. Intermodulation products from audio and video ..................................................................................................... < = 56dB Frequency stability ......................................................................................................................... 2,5ppm (option 0,05ppm) VIDEO SECTION Video input ............................................................................................................................................. BNC 75Ω connector Nominal input level .............................................................................................................................................. 1Vpp ±6dB Return loss ............................................................................................................................................................... > = 30dB DC Restoration ........................................................................... Clamped to the blanking level without affecting the burst White limiter ................................................................................. At 90% picture signal without affecting the chrominance Transmission characteristics Sideband spewctrum response .................................................................................................... According to the standard Amplitude frequency response .................................................................................................... According to the standard Group delay variation without receiver pre-correction and TV demodulator flat ................................................... < = ±35ns Non linearity distortion (10 to 75% mod.) ................................................................................................................... < = 5% Differential gain (10 to 75% mod.) ............................................................................................................................... < = 5% Differential phase (10 to 75% mod.) .............................................................................................................................. < = 5° Signal to random noise ratio (weighted 0.2 to 5MHz) .............................................................................................. > = 60dB Blanking level variation ............................................................................................................................................... < = 2% 2T k factor ................................................................................................................................................................... < = 2% AUDIO SECTION Nominal input level (±50kHz dev.) ..................................................................................................................... -10 to +8dBm Input impedance ............................................................................................................................................ 600Ω balanced Pre-emphasis .................................................................................................................................................................. 50ms Transmission characteristics Amplitude frequency response ............................................................................................................ 40 to 15000Hz ±0.5dB Total harmonic distortion ......................................................................................................................................... < = 0.5% FM Signal to noise ratio (referred to ±50kHz dev. f = 400Hz) ................................................................. > = 60dB (weighted) AM Signal to nokise ratio .......................................................................................................... > = 50dB (referred to 100%) AM Synchronous modulation ................................................................................................... < = 40dB (referred to 100%) REMOTE CONTROL Parallel interface ............................................................................................................................. On/Off, Alarms, Interlock Serial interface ...................................................................................................... RS232 (Full monitoring and management) GENERAL Power supply voltage ....................................................................................................... 230VAC, ±10% (other on request) Frequency ........................................................................................................................................................ 50-60Hz, ±5% Temperature operating range .................................................................................................................................. 0 to 45°C Altitude ............................................................................... Up to 2.500 meters (> = 2.500m with additional cooling system) Power consumption (cooling system included) .............................................................................. < = 24.5kVA (black level) Power factor ................................................................................................................................................................ > = 0.9 Cooling .................................................................................................................................................................. Forced air Dimensions ................................................................................................................................................ n. 2 Rack 19”-42U AMPLIFIER CONTROL User’s manual AMPLIFIER CONTROL 1.1 CONTROL SYSTEM OVERVIEW The control system is made up by some “Slave” boards, which check locally the amplifier modules, and a “Master” board to monitor the status of the Slave boards in each module and show on a graphic display all the checked parameters. The number of the Slaves changes depending on the output power of the amplifier. The communication between Master and Slaves is made via RS485 standard. The Master board reads the overall parameters of the equipment (Forward and Reflected power and Unbalancing), polls (interrogaes in sequence) the local boards, shows on the display the values requested by the user, indicates alarm conditions, if any, and allows to change some of the operating parameters of the apparatus. Besides it realizes a serial data interface to an external system able to analyse the working parameters of the equipment, using the RS232 and RS485 communication protocols. 1.2 FUNCTIONS At start-up, the display of Amplifier Control module shows an informational message concerning the equipment and its firmware version. - Main menu The main menu has: a list of the amplifier modules, the measure of some parameters of the power in antenna, a window with icons to show the alarm status (Alarm Status Window) and some general information, that is date, time, temperature inside the module and, for FM equipment, transmission frequency. The following picture is an exact representation of the main menu screen. In the Amplifier List, next to each module, the following symbols can be found: if the communication with the slave is correct and then ON if the amplifier module is ON OFF if the amplifier module is OFF if the communication with the slave is interrupted The UP and DOWN arrow keys allow to select one of the slave, the alarm list, or a menu allowing to change some settings of the control module and the apparatus; the RET key is used to confirm the selection. In the main and slave menu the Alarm Status Window (which position is indicated by an arrow in the picture below) is shown: the gate symbol displays the status of the INTERLOCK, in case of alarm this icon blinks and the buzzer ringgs. The INTERLOCK signal is a control available to the user to manage an ON/OFF sensor. When the relevant PIN is grounded, the Master board does not signal any alarm, as soon as the PIN is left floating, an alarm is detected; the rotating screw symbol shows that the FANS work normally; in case of alarm this icon blinks and the buzzer rings; the bell symbol appears in case of alarm detected by the control module or the amplifier. It blinks if the alarm condition is terminated and the alarm itself can be displayed in the Alarm List. If one of the parameters of a Slave or any of the ones directly checked by the Master is alarmed, the general alarm LED and the alarm icon blink until the Alarm List is checked to see the type of alarm occurred. Besides, if an alarm for any of the powers of the signals in antenna occurs, the relevant measure in the Antenna window of the display and the relevant LED on the front panel of the Master module blink until the measure decreases below the threshold level, determined by the nominal power of the amplifier. If the slave modules are working and an INTERLOCK or FANS alarm occurs, aside from the indication explained above, the amplifiers are switched off. This happens immediately after an INTERLOCK alarm, or about 7 seconds after a FANS alarm is detected. In case the amplifiers are communicating but switched off, or they are not communicating and the INTERLOCK alarm contact is open, a WARNING condition occurs: buzzer on and blinking ALARM LED on the front panel; while if it is the FANS alarm contact to be open, the icon of the alarm appears in the box. Further to any of these two alarms it is possible to choose whether to turn off the amplifiers or not. In fact, there is a submenu of the Settings menu which allows to choose whether to turn off the amplifiers connected to the control module as a consequence of an INTERLOCK and FAN alarm. - Slave menu By selecting one of the slaves, it is possible to see all the parameters of that amplifier module in two pages. The first one shows voltages and currents Power Supply, the second one shows RF Powers: forward and reflected power, temperature and, for some amplifiers, unbalancing and input power. The UP and DOWN keys allow to scroll the local measures of all the slaves, page by page. The ESC key is used to go back to the main menu. The following pictures show the menu screen of one amplifier. Note that no numerical value is shown for amplifiers which are not communicating with the control module. - Alarm List By selecting the Alarm List, 26 pages listing the latest 130 alarms saved are shown. Each page shows 5 alarms, each contained in a box providing the following information: progressive number of the alarm, starting with the most recent; number of the module in which the alarm occurred, following the “Blk.” Message (the indication “AC” means that the alarm occurred in the Amplifier Control module); parameter in alarm, date and time of the alarm. Next to the parameter showing the alarm type there may be a bell symbol. In case it is not here, the alarm event has been communicated by an amplifier connected to the control module. These events are different and on option of the Settings menu allows to choose whether they are displayed or not in the alarm list. The saved alarm can be deleted by keeping simultaneously pressed the UP and DOWN keys. The ESC key is used to go back to the main menu. The picture shows a page of the list, containing both alarms and general events. 1.3 PROGRAMMING MODE The Settings menu gives access to programming mode. As shown below, the menu offers a list of settings next to a window showing the default parameter set, or the one selected previously, when the pointer is moved on the relevant options. The menu under the cursor is accessed by pressing the RET key. This is shown by the “Enabled Menu”. Once the menu is accessed, it is possible to change the value of the displayed fields or select a function by means of the arrow keys. The RET key is used to confirm the selection (an acoustic signal should be heard). The ESC key (or no key pressed for more than 7 seconds) sends back to the setting list. Pressing it again (or pressing no key for more than 10 seconds) brings back to the main menu. Every selection made in the Settings menu is stored into the EEPROM until it is changed again, this allows to remember the settings status after an equipment reset. Description of the submenus included in Settings. SUBMENU OPERATION Clock / Date Update the time and date shown in the main menu box. FWD Read Mode Selection of the analogue voltage signal (PEAK or RMS) to convert and display the Forward power in antenna. A message in the main menu screen confirms current choice. Remote Control It is possible to remotely control the apparatus, thus to monitor the parameters shown on the display of Amplifier Control module and check the status of the transmitter. This is done through RS232 or RS485 standard serial communication, digital and analog inputs through the DB25 telemetering connector on the rear panel of the Amplifier Control module. If the “Local” mode is set in this menu, the control module and the apparatus can only be controlled locally, and a remote command is ignored. If “Remote” is set instead, the REMOTE LED on the front panel of the module lights up after going back to the main screen. From then on, incoming remote commands from either the serial port or the telemeasuring connector on the rear panel are handled (Note 1). Serial Comm Selects the remote control via serial port. RS232 MODE: the RS232 mode allows a direct access to the equipment via PC and a remote access via modem or switched telephone line. RS485 MODE: the RS485 mode allows a remote access to the equipment via modem over switched telephone line or GSM network. It allows the connection to the Remote Control System, designed to monitor several apparatuses located at the same site. Buzzer Enables / disables the buzzer during normal operation. FAN Alarm Select “OFF” to have the amplifiers turned off further to a FAN alarm; if “ON” is selected, they will stay on. INT Alarm Select “OFF” to have the amplifiers turned off further to a INTERLOCK alarm; if “ON” is selected, they will stay on. LOG Mode Select “only alarms” to store in the EEPROM and display in the module LOG only detected alarms; select “all events” to store and display also any event detected by any amplifier and sent via RS485 to the control module. Working Timer Updates the counter of the working time of the transmitter. Once this menu has been enabled, the counter reset option appears in the window. Backlight If “Switch Off” is selected and no key is pressed for 8 minutes, the back light of the display is turned off; select “always ON” to have it always on. Frequency This menu only exists in the firmware for Amplifier Control of FM transmitters. The working frequency can be selected within a range from 88 to 108MHz, this allows to optimise the display of the Forward power sent to the antenna. Thresholds info Shows for some seconds the alarms thresholds of the powers sent to the antenna. Release info Shows for some seconds information concerning the transmitter and the firmware version. Note 1: to control the apparatus from remote, consider that pins n. 1 and n. 14 of the telemetering connector on the rear panel of Amplifier Control module are used to receive the ON (pin n. 1) and OFF (pin n. 14) commands, both impulsive and stationary. The digital level on these contacts is usually high, becoming low when the remote control is active. When a remote command to turn off the amplifiers is received while the transmitters is ON, the LED ON of the frontal panel blinks. 1.3 POWER CALIBRATION - FWD Power calibration Disconnect the antenna and connect a wattmeter to the antenna connector. Give power to the amplifier until you will read on the wattmeter a value corresponding to the equipment nominal power. Then turn the trimmer A (see mounting plan BOTTOM - PN1071AR2, it is a variable resistor used to adjust the A analog input measure) until you read approximately the same FWD power value on the display. - REF Power calibration Disconnect the antenna and connect a wattmeter to the antenna connector. Connect the Forward power monitoring cable to the Reflected power input connector. Give power to the amplifier until you will read on the wattmeter a value corresponding to 10% of the equipment nominal power. Then turn the trimmer B (see mounting plan BOTTOM - PN1071AR2, it is a variable resistor used to adjust the B analog input measure) until you read approximately the same REF power value on the display. - UNB Calibration Connect a wattmeter before the dummy load. Give power to the amplifier then turn off one slave module: you will read an amount of unbalancing power on the wattmeter. Turn the trimmer C (see mounting plan BOTTOM - PN1071AR2, it is a variable resistor used to adjust the C analog input measure) until you read approximately the same UNB power value on the display. 1.4 RS232 AND RS485 PIN TABLES PIN N° SYGNAL TYPE IN/OUT FUNCTION PIN N° SYGNAL TYPE IN/OUT FUNCTION Digital Output TX232 Digital Input RX2_485B- Digital Input RX232 Digital Input RX2_485A+ GND GND VDC +5V Digital Output TX2_485Z- Digital Output TX2_485Y+ RS232 - DB9 Connector (Front panel) RS485 - DB9 Connector (Rear panel) 1.5 TELEMEASURING PINS TABLE PIN N° SIGNAL TYPE IN / OUT FUNCTION Digital Digital Output Digital Output Digital Output Digital Output Digital Output Digital Output AGC alarm TTL: GND = AGC alarm, +5V = no AGC alarm Digital Output GND 10 Analog Output 11 Analog Output 12 Analog Output 13 Analog Output REMOTE ON/OFF TTL: GND = REMOTE ON +5V = REMOTE OFF REMOTE AMPLIFIER ON/OFF TTL: if REMOTE ON then GND = AMPLIFIER OFF +5V = AMPLIFIER ON 14 Digital Input 15 Digital Output 16 Digital Output 17 Digital Output 18 Digital Output 19 Digital Output AGC alarm TTL: GND = AGC alarm, +5V = no AGC alarm 20 GND 21 +5V 22 Analog Output FWD Power [0,+ 5V] 23 Analog Output REF Power [0,+ 5V] 24 Analog Output UNB Power [0,+ 5V] 25 Analog Output 1.6 OTHER TABLES SYGNAL TYPE IN/OUT FUNCTION Analog Input FWD Power monitoring Analog Input REF Power monitoring Analog Input UNB Power monitoring BNC Connectors PIN N° SYGNAL TYPE IN/OUT FUNCTION GND Digital Output AGC alarm TTL: GND = AGC alarm, +5V = no AGC alarm Digital Output AGC alarm TTL: GND = AGC alarm, +5V = no AGC alarm Analog Output FWD Power (range 0 - +5V) Analog Output FWD Power (range 0 - +5V) AGC Connector 10 BNC SYGNAL TYPE IN/OUT Contact Digital Input Body GND FUNCTION FANS control Switch or TTL: closed/GND = no FANS alarm open/+5V = FANS alarm FANS CONTROL Connector PIN N° SYGNAL TYPE IN/OUT FUNCTION Digital Output TX1_485Z- Digital Output TX1_485Y- GND Digital Input RX1_485B- Digital Input RX1_485A+ RS485 - DB9 Connector (Amplifiers communication) PIN N° SYGNAL TYPE IN/OUT FUNCTION GND VDC +24V 24VDC LOAD FAN Connector 11 Front panel Status LEDs Alarm LEDs RS232 Socket LCD Display Function keys RF Monitor connector ON/OFF Switch 12 RS232 MICROPROCESSOR CONTROLLED SYSTEM DESCRIPTION Rear panel RF Input connector Main Power supply socket with Fuse-Holder by 10A Driver1 Power socket Driver2 Power socket Fans Power socket GND Fuse by 1A Fuse by 8A 24Vdc Connectors 10 AGC Socket 11 Telemeasures socket 12 Fans Control connector 13 RS485 Socket (Amplifiers Communication) 14 RS485 Socket (Remote Control) 15 Interlock connector 16 Power measurement connector 12 10 16 13 14 11 15 DESCRIPTION 13 14 CONTROL AND DISPLAY BOARD SCH0239AR0 SCH0239AR0 Top layer Component layout 15 SCH0239AR0 Bottom layer Component layout 16 SCH0239AR0 COMPONENT LIST Part Name/Number Description Qty. Comps. Page 1/2 BATT BH001RB 3093_90 BZ AI-155 03705 CC 100nF-S 01065C 03093 03090 BATTERY HOLDER 03705 5VDC BUZZER 01065C Y5V 1206 COND 33 CC 15pF-S 01088 CC 1nF-S 01096 01088 SMD 1206 COND 01096 SMD 1206 COND 20 CC 1uF100V-S 01760A CC 220pF-S 01093 CC 47pF-S 01100 CE 10uF16V-S CE 1uF50V-S 01763A CE 220uF50V LOW ESR CE 47uF35V-S 01790A CE 47uF50V-S 01791C D 1N4148-S 03002 D 50WQ06FN D BAS85-S D BAT54S DIS WG240128B DL KA-3528SGC 03057 DL LEDG3 03053 DL LEDR3 03058 DL LEDY3 03051 IC 24LC64 04815 IC 74HC00-S 4762A IC 82B715-S 04734A IC CD4053BC-S 04710A IC LM2596S-5.0 IC LM75-S 00668 IC LMC6482-S IC LMC6484-S IC M41T56 04611 IC MAX232-S 04804B IC MAX3080-S 04770 IC MAX3080-S N.M. IC MAX942CSA-S IC MB90F543PF IC MPC100T-450I-TT IC ULN2003A 4870 IND MS85 10uH-S IND T100uH-1.8A 4958 01760A Y5V 1206 COND <<50 V>> 01093 SMD 1206 COND 01100 SMD 1206 COND 01626B TANT. ELETTR SMD CO 01763A ELETTR SMD COND 1799A ELETTR SMD COND LOW ESR 01790A ELETTR SMD COND 01791C ELETTR SMD COND 03002 SMD DIODE 03019A SMD DIODE SCHOTTKY 5,5A 03024 SMD DIODE SCHOTTKY 03199 SMD SCHOTTKY DIODE A-K T 03083 240/128 DOT MATRIX LCD 03057 GREEN SMD LED DIODE 03053 GREEN LED DIODE 3mm 03058 RED LED DIODE 3mm 03051 YELLOW LED DIODE 3mm 04815 SMD INTEG CIRCUIT 4762A SMD INTEG CIRCUIT 04734A SMD INTEG CIRCUIT 04710A SMD INTEG CIRCUIT 04580 SMD INTEG CIRCUIT 00668 SMD INTEG CIRCUIT 04632 SMD INTEG CIRCUIT 04634 SMD INTEG CIRCUIT 04611 SMD INTEG CIRCUIT 04804B SMD INTEG CIRCUIT 04770 SMD INTEG CIRCUIT NOT MOUTED SMD INTEG CIRCUIT 04572 SMD INTEG CIRCUIT 04596 SMD INTEG CIRCUIT 04577 SMD INTEG CIRCUIT 04870 SMD INTEG CIRCUIT 04948 INDUCTOR 2,7A 04958 TOROIDAL-STORAGE CHOKES BATT1 BZ1 C10, C15, C17-19, C22, C25, C28, C38, C45, C49-52, C55, C62-63, C68-69, C78, C80-85, C87-88, C90, C92-95 C74-75 C12-14, C31-33, C42-43, C53-54, C56-58, C60-61, C66, C76-77, C79, C86 C21, C23, C37, C64-65, C67, C71-72 C2-9 C20, C30, C35-36, C40-41, C48, C59 C24, C26-27, C29, C34, C39, C46-47 C89, C91 C16, C44, C70, C73 C11 C1 D12-13, D17, D19 D9 D1-8 D10-11, D14-16, D18 LCD1 DL1 DL3 DL2, DL4, DL6-7 DL5 IC7 IC19 IC17 IC12 IC14 IC8 IC20 IC2-5 IC6 IC16 IC22 IC18 IC9-11, IC13 IC15 IC21 IC1, IC23 L1 L2 17 Part Name/Number Description Qty. Comps. INV IN-D43A-5V J DB9_F-0° LT J FC-10P 02697-02699 J FC-16P 02701-02700 J FC-26P 02855-02854 J PAN2 02739 J PAN2 02739-40-41 J PAN3 02707 J PAN3 NOT MOUNTED J SCREWCONN2 02853 JU JUMP3 02707-02742 R 100R-S 00029A R 10K-S 00053A 03085 DC/AC MODULE 02794 PCB CONNECTOR DB9 LONG T 02697+02699 PCB CONNECTOR POL 02701+02700 PCB CONNECTOR POL 02855+02854 PCB CONNECTOR POL 02739 PCB CONNECTOR 02739+02740+02741 PCB CONNECTO 02707 PCB CONNECTOR NOT MOUNTED PCB CONNECTOR 02853 PCB SCREW CONNECTOR 02707+02742 MASCHIO PAN3 00029A RES 1/4W 5% SMD 1206 00053A RES 1/4W 5% SMD 1206 37 R 120R-S 00030A R 1K0-S 00041A R 1K5-S 00043A R 22K-S 00057A 00030A RES 1/4W 5% SMD 1206 00041A RES 1/4W 5% SMD 1206 00043A RES 1/4W 5% SMD 1206 00057A RES 1/4W 5% SMD 1206 11 R 2K2-S 00045A R 330R-S 00035B R 33R-S 00023A R 470K-S 00073A R 470R-S 00037A 00045A RES 1/4W 5% SMD 1206 00035B RES 1/4W 5% SMD 1206 00023A RES 1/4W 5% SMD 1206 00073A RES 1/4W 5% SMD 1206 00037A RES 1/4W 5% SMD 1206 30 R 4K7-S 00049A R 820R-S 00040A RL 30.22.24 07569 RV 10K-S-H 00715 RV 1M-3266X SW SWITCH-4DIP 90° SW SWITCH-8DIP T 06086 N 7630 7632 TR BC848 03457 XTAL 32.768k-S 05146 XTAL 4MHz-S 05101A 00049A RES 1/4W 5% SMD 1206 00040A RES 1/4W 5% SMD 1206 07569 RELE 00715 VARIABLE RESISTOR 00815 VARIABLE RESISTOR 07531A PCB DIP SWITCH 90° 07530A PCB DIP SWITCH SMD 7630 7632 KTI06086 PULSANTE 2 03457 NPN SMD TRANSISTOR 05146 QUARTZ 05101A QUARTZ INV1 J6 J11, J13 J12, J14 J10 J4 J5 J1-3 J8-9 J7 JP1-4 R109, R114, R119-121, R123 R22-27, R30, R32-33, R40, R47, R50, R57, R68, R81-82, R85, R90-101, R105-108, R116, R118, R122, R124 R112-113 R46, R54, R87-88, R104 R110-111 R18, R20-21, R28, R34, R36, R38-39, R41, R43-44 R19, R35, R37, R42, R45, R53, R59-60 R89, R103 R86, R102 R48-49, R51-52, R55-56, R58, R65 R10-17, R29, R31, R61-64, R66-67, R69-80, R83-84 R117 R9 RLY1-5 R115 R1-8 SW1 SW2 T1-4 TR1 XTAL1 XTAL2 18 Page 2/2 220VAC SWITCHING BOARD SCH0152AR0 SCH0152AR0 Component layout SCH0152AR0 COMPONENT LIST Part Name/Number Description Qty. Comps. CC 2nF2 2kV 01045A D 1N4148 03001 FUSE OMEGA C1034 J CON HD515V/05-6PVE J FC-10P 02697-02699 J VASCHETTA IEC JU JUMP2 02739-02742 RL 40.31.24 01045A CERAMIC CAPACITOR 03001 DIODE FUS00008 FUSE-HOLDER 5x20 D 02883 + 02884 PANDUIT PCB CONN 02697+02699 PCB CONNECTOR POL 02879 VASCHETTA FEMALE PCB 02739+02742 MALE PAN2 7567C RELE C1-3 D1-6 F1 J1 J9 J6-8 JP1 RLY1-3 19 IN/OUT DIGITAL BOARD SCH0241AR0 SCH0241AR0 Component layout SCH0241AR0 COMPONENT LIST Part Name/Number Description Qty. Comps. DZ 5V1 03109 FUSE OMEGA C1034 J BNC-90G-PCB 2034 J DB9-90G 02797 J FC-16P 02701-02700 J SCREWCONN2 02853 J TESTP2.5mm 07912 R 0R0-S 00001 R 10K 0053 R 1K0 0041 03109 ZENER DIODE FUS00008 PORTA FUSIBILE 5x20 D 02034 PCB CONNECTOR 02797 PCB CONNECTOR 02701+02700 PCB CONNECTOR POL 02853 PCB SCREW CONNECTOR 07912 TEST POINT 00001 RES 1/4W 5% SMD 1206 0053 RES 1/4W 5% 0041 RES 1/4W 5% DZ1 F1 J2-3 J4-6 J1 J7 J8-11 R3-9 R1 R2 20 S-60-24 SWITCHING POWER SUPPLY E0031 MAIN FEATURES - Universal AC input / Full range - Protections: Short circuit / Over load / Over voltage - Cooling by free air convection - 100% full load burn-in test - Fixed switching frequency at 50kHz MECHANICAL SPECIFICATION 152.5 ASSIGNMENT AC/L AC/N FG DC OUTPUT -V DC OUTPUT +V 2- 97 65 84.5 8.2 9.5 3.5 PIN N° M3 3 .5 4.5 24 78 159 21 TECHNICAL CHARACTERISTICS MODEL DC VOLTAGE OUTPUT INPUT 15V 24V 4A 2.5A CURRENT RANGE 0 ~ 4A 0 ~ 2.5A RATED POWER 60W 60W RIPPLE & NOISE (max.) Note 2 150mVp-p 150mVp-p VOLTAGE ADJ. RANGE 13.5 ~ 16.5V 21.6 ~ 26.4V VOLTAGE TOLERANCE Note 3 ± 1.0% ± 1.0% LINE REGULATION ± 0.5% ± 0.5% LOAD REGULATION ± 0.5% ± 0.5% SETUP, RISE, HOLD TIME 300ms, 50ms, 80ms / 230VAC VOLTAGE RANGE 88 ~ 264VAC FREQUENCY RANGE 47 ~ 63Hz EFFICIENCY (Typ.) 77% OTHERS 22 79% AC CURRENT 24A/115VAC COLD START 30A/115VAC LEAKAGE CURRENT <3.5mA/240VAC 1A/230VAC 60A/230VAC 105 ~ 150% rated output power Protection type: Hiccup mode, recovers automatically after fault condition is removed OVER VOLTAGE (Note 4) 800ms, 50ms, 10ms / 115VAC at full load 120 ~ 370VDC INRUSH CURRENT (Max.) PROTECTION SAFETY & EMC S-60-24 RATED CURRENT OVER LOAD ENVIRONMENT S-60-15 17.25 ~ 20.25V 27.6 ~ 32.4V Protection type: Hiccup mode, recovers automatically after fault condition is removed WORKING TEMP. -10 ~ +60°C (Refer to output load derating curve) WORKING HUMIDITY 20 ~ 90% RH non-condensing STORAGE TEMP., HUMIDITY -20 ~ +85°C, 10 ~ 95% RH TEMP. COEFFICIENT ± 0.03%/°C (0 ~ 50°C) VIBRATION 10 ~ 500Hz, 2G 10min./1cycle, period for 60min. each along X, Y, Z axes SAFETY STANDARDS UL1012, UL1950, TUV EN60950 Approved WITHSTAND VOLTAGE I/P-O/P:3KVAC ISOLATION RESISTANCE I/P-O/P, I/P-FG, O/P-GD:100M Ohms/500VDC EMI CONDUCTION & RADIATION Compliance to EN55022 (CISPR22) Class B HARMONIC CURRENT Compliance to EN61000-3-2,-3 EMS IMMUNITY Compliance to EN61000-4-2,3,4,5,6,8,11; ENV50204, EN55024, Light industry level, criteria A MTBF 316.2K hrs min. DIMENSION 159*97*38mm (L*W*H) PACKING 0.51kg; 24pcs/13.1kg/0.7CUFT I/P-FG:1.5KVAC O/P-FG:0.5KVAC MIL-HDBK-217F (25°C) DERATING CURVE 100 80 60 LOAD (%) 40 20 -10 -10 10 20 30 40 AMBIENT TEMPERATURE ( 50 45 60 55 (VERTICAL) (HORIZONTAL) OUTPUT DERATING VS INPUT VOLTAGE Ta= 2 5 350 28 300 24 250 20 200 16 150 12 100 50 60 80 100 120 140 160 180 200 220 240 OUTPUT RIPPLE ( m Vp - p ) OUTPUT VOLTAGE (V) Vo 32 260 INPUT VOLTAGE (V) 60Hz 23 ANALOG INPUT BOARD SCH0110BR0 SCH0110BR0 Component layout SCH0110BR0 COMPONENT LIST Part Name/Number Description Qty. Comps. CC 1206 N. M. CC 1nF-S 01096 J BNC-90G-PCB 2034 J BNC-90G-PCB 2034 J FC-16P 02701-02700 R 0R0-S 00001 R 1206 N. M. N. M. SMD 1206 CAPACITOR 01096 SMD 1206 CAPACITOR 02034 PCB CONNECTOR N. M. BNC-90G 02701+02700 PCB CONNECTOR POL 00001 RES 1/4W 5% SMD 1206 N. M. RES 1/4W 5% SMD 1206 17 18 Z MICRO SOIC 8P N.M. SMD INTEG CIRCUIT NOT MOUNTED C4-20 C1-3 J1-3 J4-8 J9 R13, R15, R17, R19, R21, R23 R1-12, R14, R16, R18, R20, R22 R24 IC1-3 24
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