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Safety
After connecting the Power box to the mains, the mains input module is powered permanently. Filter and storage capacitors of the power factor correction module are charged with about 400VDC. The DC-On-Signal as well as a power switch at control board (if any installed) operates as a DC on/off switch only and not as a mains breaker. Therefore it becomes dangerous if the box cover is open. In this case a lot of components on high voltage potential get touchable!
Before starting any kind of work inside the power box remove the unit from mains and wait a couple of minutes with your activities! Discharge the primary DC Filter-capacitors by use of a well isolated 22 ohm 10W resistor.
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Table of contents: General Information...........................................................................................................3 1.1 6021 Crates..................................................................................................................3 1.2 6020 Fan Trays............................................................................................................3 1.2.1 LX Fan Trays.........................................................................................................3 1.2.2 EX Fan Trays.........................................................................................................4 1.3 6021 Power Supplies ...................................................................................................4 2 Operation, Function and Connections.............................................................................4 2.1 Fan Tray Operation and Control..............................................................................4 2.1.1 Function of Fan Tray Switches...............................................................................5 2.2 UEL6000 Operation and Programming....................................................................6 2.2.1 Additional temperature sensors .............................................................................6 2.2.2 Hot Swapping of Fan Tray ....................................................................................6 2.2.3 Time lag of fan stopping.........................................................................................7 2.2.4 Programming via front panel switches...................................................................7 2.2.5 Main operation modes and associated submenus....................................................9 2.2.6 EX Fan Tray Remot Control Pin Description.......................................................11 2.2.7 LX / EX fan-tray front panel view.......................................................................13 3 6021-6023 Bin Technical details.....................................................................................15 3.1.1 VME-Bus Terminology, Signal Identification......................................................15 3.1.2 Backplane Current Ratings...................................................................................16 3.1.3 Pin Assignment Jaux of VME 430-Bus (CERN)..................................................17 3.1.4 Pin Assignments of J1 and J2 VME Bus..............................................................19 3.1.5 Pin Assignments of VME 64x-Bus.......................................................................20 3.1.6 Pin Assignment J0 of VME 64xC Bus ...............................................................23 3.1.7 Special Pin Assignment J0 of VME 64xP - Bus (VIPA)......................................23 3.1.8 Pin Assignments of VXI-Bus...............................................................................24 4 Power Supply UEP6021 .................................................................................................28 4.1 Power Connector Board (Round Contacts).............................................................28 4.1.1 Sense and Signal Connector-SUB D 37...............................................................29 4.1.2 Fan tray and Control Connector SUB D9.............................................................29 4.2 Control and Adjustment of 6021 Power Supply......................................................30 4.2.1 Connection of a Personal Computer to the Power Supply UEP6021...................31 4.2.2 Output Voltage Adjustments................................................................................32 4.2.3 CANbus ...............................................................................................................32 4.3 Technical Details of 6021 Power Supplies ...............................................................33 4.3.1 EC Declaration of Conformity..............................................................................35 APPENDIX A : Technical Details of Fan Trays.............................................................37 APPENDIX B : VME 430 Backplane, Situation of Jaux connector..............................39 APPENDIX C : Power Bugs detailed, Customized Backplane .....................................40
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1.1 6021 Crates
The VME/VXI-Crate 6021 consist of a power supply (UEP 6021), bin (UEV 6021 / 6023) and a fan tray (UEL 6020). All these components are plugable and easy to exchange. Divider sets 6U/9U can be mounted into bins for 9U format modules. For powering of 6021 and 6023 bins same UEP 6021 power supplies have to be used. Standard crates are available for different module formats: 160, 220, 280, 340, as well as 400mm deep and 6 or 9 units high. 6021 bins are additionally two units and the 6023 bins three units higher (fan tray space). Available W-Ie-Ne-R VME backplanes: VME64 with J1/J2, VME430 with J1/Jaux/J2, VME64x, VME64xP, VME64xC with Jo special (Cern).
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The reasons of a trip off will be displayed on the alphanumerical display. Voltages, currents, cooling air temperatures (selectable F - C), fan speed, power dissipation of inserted modules, operation time of power supply and fan tray and optional net parameters, can be shown on the alphanumeric display of the fan-tray. The ADC resolution is 10 bit. The accuracy of the voltage measurement is better than 0.5%. The total accuracy of the current measurement depends on the corresponding voltage, i.e. for 5V it is better than 2A in the range between 5A 50A and for -2V it is better than 1A in the range between 1A - 20A. Above these current ranges the accuracy is <5% of the final value. In the case of 12V and 15V the accuracy is better than 0.2 in the whole current range.
POWER ON /Off MODE SELECT SYS RES FAN SPEED FAN AUTO OFF ADDRESS LOCAL
main switch for ventilation and power supply selection switch to choose items and values for fan-tray and power supply monitoring and control protected located switch for VME SYSRESET circuit activation push button for step wise in- or decrease of fan speed. 1: Switch off after fan-failure (yes/no) 2: Activate the hot swap function of the fan Optional if remote network is installed Optional if remote network is installed (IEC Bus only)
The adjusting range of fan speed is from 1200 RPM up to >3000 RPM. Pre selected reference speed and displayed value are average RPM. The display shows the fan speed in flashing mode if the selected speed is not equal to the true speed. This happens when either the fans are still accelerated to the higher turns or the selected value is not reachable (if >3000 RPM and higher density of modules inserted in the bin, etc.). After a certain time the FAN FAIL circuit will detect this status as fan fail! While the display shows average speed of all fans only, the CANbus option (or other supported remote interfaces) will transmit the turns of each blower situated inside the fan tray.
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Information by Fan Tray LEDs AC POWER STATUS FAN FAIL OVERHEAT SYS FAIL FAN SPEED AUTO OFF LOCAL green large LED if POWER is on green LED if all voltages are within the limit yellow LED if a fan failure is recognized yellow LED if an overheat in the power supply occurs red LED if VME-bus system generates the SYSFAIL signal (system failure) Red LED if fan speed below 100% red LED indicates DC cut off disabled, remote warning only, hot swapping of fan tray possible now Optional if remote network is installed
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2.2.1Additional temperature sensors Optionally installed temperature sensor(s), measuring the exhaust air, allows to switch the fan to stop. That will be achieved by keeping pushed the FAN SPEED button to lower speed for about 10 seconds. Also the sensor(s) will accelerate the fan speed to the maximum if the first (FanUp) programmed temperature threshold is exceeded (default: 45C) . While the outcoming cooling air temperature is above this threshold, adjustment to lower fan speed is disabled. The downward adjustment will be automatically reenabled as soon as the exhaust temperature drops below the limit. switch off the power supply if the second (PsOff) programmed temperature threshold is exceeded (default: disabled) .
The sensors are placed normally above selected slots at the bin.
2.2.2Hot Swapping of Fan Tray If the hot swap function is activated (AUTO OFF), the crate can be fully powered during withdrawal of the fan tray. The power supply will trip off to prevent damage of inserted modules 1. if the operating time with removed fan tray is too long (30 seconds) 2. when the programmed second limit of slot 1 temperature sensor (or of optional installed ones) is exceeded.
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The following example describes the detailed steps to change the IP gateway address of the fan tray. Description Switch Display two lines: displayed alternating alternate background color: blinking +5V 5.01V 1.2A TCPIP: no link Config: Wait Config: Wait... Config: Ready ! TCPIP Address 192.168.91.80 TCPIP Gateway 192.168.91.94 192.168.91.94 196.168.91.94 196.168.91.94 196.168.91.94 196.168.91.94 TCPIP Gateway 196.168.91.94 TCPIP: no link
switch the crate on select the requested main operation mode enter submenu
P M or M (until right mode is displayed) M(push and hold), P hold both switches up after 4 seconds you can release the switches
Select submenu TCPIP Gateway Enter this menu Change the value Accept change, to next item Accept change, to next item Accept change, to next item
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Display voltage and current of the selected output channel Change of the current limit Fine adjustment of the output voltage Change the output voltage (coarse) Change the overvoltage protection threshold (crowbar, measured at the power supply outputs) Change of the overcurrent switch-off threshold Change of the undervoltage switch-off threshold Change of the overvoltage switch-off threshold Display the total power at the load Enable the automatic power on after mains connection. Force the PowerOff button to be pressed for one second. Define the time after then all LEDs are switched off. Display the CANbus address Define the CAN broadcast address. Define the CAN bit rate. Display the TCP/IP connection state Possible values & symbols are: no link (no cable connected) 10M (connected to 10M network) 100M (connected to 100M network) HD (half duplex) FD (full duplex) , , (Frame received, transmitted, both) Change the TCP/IP address Change the TCP/IP subnet mask Change the TCP/IP gateway address Allow writes (e.g. switch on/off) via the web server
TCPIP Address 192.168.91.80 TCPIP SubnetMask 255.255.255.224 TCPIP Gateway 192.168.91.94 HTTP:read/write
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Operation Mode
Submenu Change TCP/IP negotiation settings Display of the ethernet hardware address (MAC). This address is written at the type plate, too. Change the TCP/IP port of the web server Change the TCP/IP port of the TELNET server Change the TCP/IP port of the SNMP server Restore the default SNMP settings (community strings)
TCPIPnegotiation AutoNegotiation TCPIP MAC Addres 0050-C22D-C231 HTTP Port SNMP Port 80 161 TELNET Port 23 SNMP Default No
Display the RS232 interface tunnel state Define the RS232 baud rate Define the RS232 parity Define the RS232 number of data bits Define the RS232 number of stop bits Define the RS232 handshake Allows the upload of new firmware via RS232. Display the fan rotation speed Change the time for which the fans will continue running after switching the power supply off. Display the number of supervised fans Display the internal fan tray temperature (inlet air temperature) Select the temperature unit (Celsius or Farenheit) Functionality of the Fan Auto Off switch Hide the display of the internal fan tray temperature Display the BIN sensor temperature Change the WARNIG threshold temperature (fans will switch to full speed) Change the ERROR threshold temperature (power supply is switched off) Display the fan operating time Display the power supply operating time September 08 10 *00501.A2 Baudrate 115.2k Parity: None Data Bits: 8 Stop Bits: 1 Handshake: none UEL6000 Frimware 4.10
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This is the standard CIA pinning. Both CANbus connectors are wired in parallel, so its easy to connect many crates in a daisy-chain. A CAN patch cable from the RJ45 connector to the previously used SDUB9 can be built using the following table: RJ45 Plug Pin 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Wire Color (EIA568A) orange/white orange green/white blue blue/white green brown/white brown Wire Color (EIA568B) green/white green orange/white blue blue/white orange brown/white brown Signal CAN-H CAN-L GND GND DSUB9 Female Plug Pin 7 2 3 6 -
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RS232 (X3) RJ45 Socket Pin 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Signal n.c. n.c. n.c. GND RXD TXD CTS RTS Output Input Output Input Comment
This is the standard RS232D DCE pinning. Connection to DTE (e.g. computer) with a 1:1-cable. A RS232 patch cable from the RJ45 connector (RS232D DCE) to a computer (TIA457 DTE) can be built using the following table: RJ45 Plug Pin 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Wire Color (EIA568A) orange/white orange green/white blue blue/white green brown/white brown Wire Color (EIA568B) green/white green orange/white blue blue/white orange brown/white brown Signal n.c. n.c. n.c. GND RXD TXD CTS RTS DSUB9 Female Plug Pin 9 1 4 5 2 3 8 7
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Ethernet (X4) RJ45 Socket Pin 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Signal TX+ TXRX+ GND 1 GND 1 RXGND 2 GND 2 75 Ohm 75 Ohm Comment
This is the standard NIC configuration. You need a 1:1-cable to connect a to a HUB, or a crossover cable to connect to another NIC (e.g. a computer). There is no automatic signal crossing like with some routers. CAN Transmission Speed Index Index 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Max. Distance 10 m 40 m 130 m 270 m 530 m 620 m 1.300m 3.300 m 6.700 m 10.000 m Bit Rate 1.6 Mbit/s 1.0 Mbit/s 500 kbit/s 250 kbit/s 125 kbit/s 100 kbit/s 50 kbit/s 20 kbit/s 10 kbit/s 5 kbit/s low-speed (needs termination) Type high- speed
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SYS Reset Switch (protected ) Power On LED Main Switch ON/OFF; Trip off Rest
Status LEDs:
Green Status Yellow Fan Fail Yellow Over Heat Red SYS Fail
Alphanumeric Display
MODE SELECT Switch Fan SPEED Switch and LED AUTO OFF Switch and LED Network ADDRess Switch LOCAL Switch and LED
Ethernet RS232 EX RJ45 (standard) CANbus CANbus CANbus connector 1 female LX Sub D (optional) CANbus connector 2 male
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Standard Measurement Ranges Available Modes and Display Examples Mode +5V +12V +15V 1 +24V 1 +3,3V +48V 1 -5V -12V -15V 1 -24V 1 -2V POWER FANS FAN TEMP FAN TIME P.S. TIME Options BIN TEMP 1 BIN TEMP 2 ....... up to BIN TEMP 8 Networks * CAEN* BAUD* CANbus* IEC* TCP/IP ADDR RATE ADDR ADDR ADDR 99 1 MBAUD 127 25 CAENET address CANbus bit rate CANbus address IECbus address Details see 2.2 ++ C or F bin slot 8 (?) temp. 35C C or F C or F bin slot 1 (?) temp. bin slot 2 (?) temp. Monitored 5.00 V 12.0 V 15.0 V 24.0 V 3.30 V 48,0 V 5.20 V 12.0 V 15.0 V 24.0 V 2.00 V 135 3000 25 82000,6 150000,0 Values 115A.... 230A (460) 11.5 / 46.0A (92) 11.5 / 35.0A (70) 11.5 / 23,0 A (66) 115.... 230A (460) 13,5... 67A 100A.... 400A 6.0 / 10.0 / 40.0A (80) 6.0 / 10.0 / 30.0A (80) 6.5 / 20,0A (80) 100.0A.... 200A W RPM C or F h h -5.2V channel -12V channel -15V channel -24V channel -2V channel output power fan rotation speed fan air inlet temp. Operating hours Fan tray Operating hours Power Supply Description +5V channel +12V channel +15V channel +15V channel 3,3V channel
Either the 15V-, the 24V- or the 48V- output will be in use, depending on the application (VME, VME64x, VXI)
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DS0*, DS1*
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Serial data. An open collector driven signal that is used for VMEbus data transmission. System clock. A totem-pole driven signal that provides a constant 16 MHz clock signal that is independent of any other bus timing. System reset. An open-collector driven signal that indicates when a failure has occurred in the system. This signal can be generated by any board in the system. System reset. An open-collector driven signal, which when low, causes the system to be reset. Write. A three-state driven signal generated by the master to indicate whether the data transfer cycle is a read or write. A high level indicates a read operation; a low level indicates a write operation. + 5V dc standby. This line supplies 5 V dc to devices requiring battery backup. + 5 V dc power. Used by system logic circuits. + 12 V dc power. Used by system logic circuits. - 12 V dc power. Used by system logic circuits.
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On slot 1 of the 64xP backplane the Jo is not feeding additional 5V pins. Therefore the current capability for +5V is only 15,3/10,8A.
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SN1... SN5, Binary coded slot No. lines, Geographical address Slot Number 01 02 03 04 05 06 19 20 21 SN1 NC GND NC GND NC* GND NC GND NC SN2 GND NC NC GND GND NC NC GND GND SN3 GND GND GND NC NC NC GND NC NC SN4 GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND SN5 GND GND GND GND GND GND NC NC NC
NC = No Connection (represents H- level, generated by 5k6 resistor on VME modul for TTL, e.g.) CK, SG and CL signals, Clean Earth CK, Clock signal, bussed differential line terminated on both sides of the backplane (2 resistors to ground and 1 resistor in between the two lines according to the impedance . CK CK* SG SG* positive logic negative logic positive logic negative logic
SG, Start / Stop Gate, bussed differential line terminated like CK lines.
CL, Clear, bussed differential line terminated like CK lines. CL CL* positive logic negative logic
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Pin No. 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 Row Z User defined GND User defined GND User defined GND User defined GND User defined GND User defined GND User defined GND User defined GND User defined GND User defined GND User defined GND User defined GND User defined GND User defined GND User defined GND User defined GND Row A User defined User defined User defined User defined User defined User defined User defined User defined User defined User defined User defined User defined User defined User defined User defined User defined User defined User defined User defined User defined User defined User defined User defined User defined User defined User defined User defined User defined User defined User defined User defined User defined Row B +5 VAC GND RESERVED A24 A25 A26 A27 A28 A29 A30 A31 GND +5 V D16 D17 D18 D19 D20 D21 D22 D23 GND D24 D25 D26 D27 D28 D29 D30 D31 GND +5 V Row C User defined User defined User defined User defined User defined User defined User defined User defined User defined User defined User defined User defined User defined User defined User defined User defined User defined User defined User defined User defined User defined User defined User defined User defined User defined User defined User defined User defined User defined User defined User defined User defined Row D User defined(1) User defined(1) User defined User defined User defined User defined User defined User defined User defined User defined User defined User defined User defined User defined User defined User defined User defined User defined User defined User defined User defined User defined User defined User defined User defined User defined User defined User defined User defined User defined GND (1) VPC (1)
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Pos 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 Row f GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND Row e User defined User defined User defined User defined User defined User defined User defined User defined User defined User defined User defined User defined User defined User defined User defined User defined User defined User defined User defined Row d User defined User defined User defined User defined User defined User defined User defined User defined User defined User defined User defined User defined User defined User defined User defined User defined User defined User defined User defined Row c User defined User defined User defined User defined User defined User defined User defined User defined User defined User defined User defined User defined User defined User defined User defined User defined User defined User defined User defined Row b User defined User defined User defined User defined User defined User defined User defined User defined User defined User defined User defined User defined User defined User defined User defined User defined User defined User defined User defined Row a User defined User defined User defined User defined User defined User defined User defined User defined User defined User defined User defined User defined User defined User defined User defined User defined User defined User defined User defined Row z GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND
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Pin No. 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 Row A D00 D01 D02 D03 D04 D05 D06 D07 GND SYSCLK GND DS1* DS0* WRITE* GND DTACK* GND AS* GND IACK* IACKIN* IAOUT* AM4 A07 A06 A05 A04 A03 A02 A01 -12 V +5 V Row B BBSY* BCLR ACFAIL* BG0IN* BG0OUT* BG1IN* BG1OUT* BG2IN* BG2OUT* BG3IN* BG3OUT* BR0* BR1* BR2* BR3* AM0 AM1 AM2 AM3 GND SERCLK SERDAT GND IRQ7* IRQ6* IRQ5* IRQ4* IRQ3* IRQ2* IRQ1* 5V STDBY +5V Row C D08 D09 D10 D11 D12 D13 D14 D15 GND SYSFAIL* BERR* SYSRESET* LWORD* AM5 A23 A22 A21 A20 A19 A18 A17 A16 A15 A14 A13 A12 A11 A10 A09 A08 + 12 V +5V
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Row A ECLTRG0 - 2V ECLTRG1 GND LBUSA00 LBUSA01 -5.2V LBUSA02 LBUSA03 GND LBUSA04 LBUSA05 -5.2V LBUSA06 LBUSA07 GND LBUSA08 LBUSA09 -5.2V LBUSA10 LBUSA11 GND TTLTRG0* TTLTRG2* +5V TTLTRG4* TTLTRG6* GND RSV2 MODID GND SUMBUS Row B +5V GND RSV1 A24 A25 A26 A27 A28 A29 A30 A31 GND + 5V D16 D17 D18 D19 D20 D21 D22 D23 GND D24 D25 D26 D27 D28 D29 D30 D31 GND + 5V Row C CLK10+ CLK10GND -5.2V LBUSC00 LBUSC01 GND LBUSC02 LBUSC03 GND LBUSC04 LBUSC05 -2V LBUSC06 LBUSC07 GND LBUSC08 LBUSC09 -5.2V LBUSC10 LBUSC11 GND TTLTRG1* TTLTRG3* GND TTLTRG5* TTLTRG7* GND RSV3 GND +24V -24V
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VXIbus J2 Connector, Slot 1, C- and D- size Pin Number 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 Row A ECLTRG0 - 2V ECLTRG1 GND MODID12 MODID11 -5.2V MODID10 MODID09 GND MODID08 MODID07 -5.2V MODID06 MODID05 GND MODID04 MODID03 -5.2V MODID02 MODID01 GND TTLTRG0* TTLTRG2* +5V TTLTRG4* TTLTRG6* GND RSV2 MODID GND SUMBUS Row B + 5 VDC GND RSV1 A24 A25 A26 A27 A28 A29 A30 A31 GND + VDC D16 D17 D18 D19 D20 D21 D22 D23 GND D24 D25 D26 D27 D28 D29 D30 D31 GND + 5VDC Row C CLK10+ CLK10GND -5.2V LBUSC00 LBUSC01 GND LBUSC02 LBUSC03 GND LBUSC04 LBUSC05 -2V LBUSC06 LBUSC07 GND LBUSC08 LBUSC09 -5.2V LBUSC10 LBUSC11 GND TTLTRG1* TTLTRG3* GND TTLTRG5* TTLTRG7* GND RSV3 GND +24V -24V
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VXIbus J3 Connector, Slot 2-13, D- size only Pin Number 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 Row A ECLTRG2 GND ECLTRG3 -2V ECLTRG4 GND ECLTRG5 -2V LBUSA12 LBUSA13 LBUSA14 LBUSA16 LBUSA17 LBUSA18 LBUSA20 LBUSA21 LBUSA22 LBUSA24 LBUSA25 LBUSA26 LBUSA28 LBUSA29 LBUSA30 LBUSA32 LBUSA33 LBUSA34 GND STARX+ STARXGND CLK100+ CLK100Row B +24V -24V GND RSV5 -5.2V RSV7 +5V GND +5V LBUSC15 LBUSA15 GND LBUSC19 LBUSA19 +5V LBUSC23 LBUSA23 -2V LBUSC27 LBUSA27 GND LBUSC31 LBUSA31 +5V LBUSC35 LBUSA35 GND -5.2V GND -5.2V -2V GND Row C +12V -12V RSV4 +5V RSV6 GND -5.2V GND LBUSC12 LBUSC13 LBUSC14 LBUSC16 LBUSC17 LBUSC18 LBUSC20 LBUSC21 LBUSC22 LBUSC24 LBUSC25 LBUSC26 LBUSC28 LBUSC29 LBUSC30 LBUSC32 LBUSC33 LBUSC34 GND STARY+ STARY-5.2V SYNC100+ SYNC100-
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VXIbus J3 Connector, Slot 1, D- size only Pin Number 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 Row A ECLTRG2 GND ECLTRG3 -2V ECLTRG4 GND ECLTRG5 -2V STARY12+ STARY12STARX12+ STARY11+ STARY11STARX11+ STARY10+ STARY10STARX10+ STARY09+ STARY09STARX09+ STARY08+ STARY08STARX08+ STARY07+ STARY07STARX07+ GND STARX+ STARXGND CLK100+ CLK100Row B +24V -24V GND RSV5 -5.2V RSV7 +5V GND +5V STARY01StARX12GND STARY02STARX11+5V STARY03STARX10-2V STARY04STARX09GND STARY05STARX08+5V STARY06STARY07GND -5.2V GND -5.2V -2V GND Row C +12V -12V RSV4 +5V RSV6 GND -5.2V GND STARX01+ STARX01STARY01+ STARX02+ STARX02STARY02+ STARX03+ STARX03STARY03+ STARX04+ STARX04STARY04+ STARX05+ STARX05STARY05+ STARX06+ STARX06STARY06+ GND STARY+ STARY-5.2V SYNC100+ SYNC100-
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6mm, 120A max. 8mm, 240A max Return from common ground rail at backplane
Voltages and Pin outs in Standard VME application U0 U2 U4 U6 5V (2... 7V) < 230A +15V (7... 24V) < 92A -5,2V (2... 7V) < 230A -15V (7... 24V) < 92A U1 U3 U5 U7 +12V (7... 24V) < 92A 3,3V (2... 7V) < 230A -12V (7... 24V) < 92A -2V (2... 7V) < 115A
Voltages and Pin outs in Standard VME64x application U0 U2 U4 U6 -15V (7... 24V) < 92A 5V (2... 7V) < 230A +48V (30... 60V) < 92A U1 U3 U5 U7 +12V (7... 24V) < 92A 3,3V (2... 7V) < 230A -12V (7... 24V) < 92A
Voltages and Pin outs in Standard VXI application U0 U2 U4 U6 5V (2... 7V) < 230A +24V (12... 30V) < 92A -5,2V (2... 7V) < 230A -24V (12... 30V) < 92A U1 U3 U5 U7 -12V (7... 24V) < 92A -2V (2... 7V) < 115A +12V (7... 24V) < 92A
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The software protocol is described in a separate document (Part No *00183) CANbus is an independent port. It may be used to operate the power supply separately or in combination with the fan tray inside the bin
Control of the Power Supply 6021 without PC or Control panel (display) There is a on/off input and a status output function . Remote On: 9 Pin DSUB: Close a make contact or switch between Pin 8 (Serial Data In, RXD) and Pin 2 or 7. Status Output: 9 Pin DSUB: Connect a LED between Pin 3 (Serial Data Out, TXD) and Pin 1 or 6.
Control of the Power Supply 6021 via Fan tray Many power supply parameters may be changed via the alphanumeric control of the connected fan tray. The general procedure is: Hold the POWER and MODE switches up simultaneously until the display shows Config: Wait.... and Config: Ready !. Then release both switches. Follow the instructions given above below 2.2.4 After finishing the parameter programming, leave the submenu or configuration menu (POWER switch down).
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Table 1 List of manual Programming Features Mode associated parameter submenu Description Output Current limit Output voltage fine adjustment. The same function as the switches in the power supply Output voltage coarse adjustment. Monitoring: Maximum current for good status. Monitoring: Minimum voltage for good status. Monitoring: Maximum voltage for good status. Automatic switch on of the power supply after come back of the mains Delayed switch off: You have to push the POWER switch down for 5 seconds until the power supply switches off
Any Voltage Ilim (e.g. +5V or U0) Uadj Unom Imax Umin Umax: Power Auto Power On No Auto Power On Switch Off Normal Switch Off Delay
1 kOhm 5
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Function Adjust Voltage of U0-U7 CAN Address (low, Bit 0-3) CAN Address (high, Bit 4-6) CAN General Call Address (low, Bit 0-3) CAN General Call Address (high, Bit 4-6) CAN Transmission Speed Index
4.2.3CANbus
For software protocol see separate manual No. *00183
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3U box with H input, 6U box suitable for all inputs., above 16A AC input terminals with 2m power cord, fixed . Available output power depends on input voltage Regulation static: MEH 550W/650W MDH MDH 30V: dyn.: MEH, MDH MDL 30V : <15mV <0,05% <0,1% <100mV <0,7% within +-1% 0,2ms 0,5ms 0,0ms (+/-100% load, +/- full mains range) (+/-100% load, +/- full mains range) (+/-100% load, +/- full mains range) (+/-25% load) (+/-25% load) within +-0,1% 0,5ms, 1,0ms 1,0ms
Recovery time +/-25% load: MEH / MDH MEH 30-60V MDH (11,5A): Sense compens. range: Noise and ripple Operation temperature: Temp.-coefficient: Stability (conditions const.): Current limits: Voltage rise characteristics: Protective equipment Overvoltage crow bar : DC Off (trip off):
difference between min. and max. output voltage MEH: <10mVpp, (0-20MHz ) <2mVrms (0-30MHz) MDH (30V): <15mVpp, (0-20MHz ) <2mVrms (0-30MHz) 0....50C without derating, Storage:-30C ... +85C < 0,2% / 10K 10mV or 0,1% / 24 hours, 25mV or 0,3% / 6 month adjustable to any lower level monotonic 50ms, processor controlled. trip off adjusted to 125% of nominal voltage each output within 5ms if >2% deviation from adjusted nominal values, by reason of overload, overheat, overvoltage, undervoltage (bad status) and fan fail if temperatures exceed 110C heat sink, 70C ambient
Trip off points adjustable, processor controlled. Output capacitors will be discharged by the crow bars if the power supply trips or when switched off. Efficiency: Life time: Fans: Power Supply electronics: 75% ... 85%, depends on used modules 25C ambient >85 000h 3U Box 40C >65 000 h 40C >130 000 h
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4.3.1EC Declaration of Conformity EC-Declaration of Conformity acc. to Article 10.1 of the Directive 89/336/EEC (EMC-Directive) EG-Konformittserklrung nach Artikel 10.1 der Richtlinie 89/336/EWG (EMV-Richtlinie) Dclaration de conformit CEE selon larticle 10.1 de la directive 89/336/CEE (Directive EMC)
Wir, We, Nous,
erklren in alleiniger Verantwortung, da das Produkt herewith take the sole responsibility to confirm that the product soussigns dclarons de notre seule responsabilit que ce produit
mit den folgenden Normen bzw. normativen Dokumenten bereinstimmt is in accordance with the following standards or standardized documents est conforme aux normes ou spcifications Europennes suivantes 1. EN 61 000-6-3:2001 EN 55 022:1998 + Corr:2001 + A1:2000 Kl. B EN 55 022:1998 + Corr:2001 + A1:2000 Kl. B EN 61 000-3-2:2001 EN 61 000-3-3:1995 +Corr:1997 +A1:2001 EN 61 000-6-2:2001 EN 61 000-4-6:1996 + A1:2001 EN 61 000-4-3:1996 + A1:1998 + A2:2001 EN 61 000-4-4:1995 + A1:2001 EN 61 000-4-5:1995 + A1:2001 EN 61 000-4-11:1994 + A1:2000 EN 61 000-4-2:1995 + A1:1998 + A2:2001 Straussendung EMA [RF emission] Strspannung [conducted noise] Strfeldstrke [radiated noise] Oberschwingungen [harmonics] Spannungsschwankungen [flicker] Strfestigkeit EMB [immunity] HF-Einstrmung [injected HF currents] HF-Felder [radiated HF fields] incl. 900MHz Burst Surge Spannungs-Variationen [voltage variations] ESD
2.
Folgende Betriebsbedingungen und Einsatzumgebungen sind vorauszusetzen The following operating conditions and installation arrangements have to be presumed Les conditions dopration et dinstallation suivantes sont respecter ______________________________________________________________________________ Dieser Erklrung liegt zugrunde der Prfbericht This confirmation is based on testreport Cette confirmation est base sur report de test 21106924_001 TV Rheinland Product Safety GmbH, 51101 Kln, Allemagne ______________________________________________________________________________
Jrgen Baus, Techn. Director Name, Anschrift, Datum und Unterschrift des rechtsverbindlich Verantwortlichen Name, address, date and legally binding signature of the person being responsible Nom, adresse, date et signature de la personne responsable
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fan trays for bottom air inlet only. Equipped with topped plenum chamber, 25mm high.
Fan type 1134 574 Static pressure at 3000rpm Max. Speed Power Consumption per fan Most gainful Operating Range: Life time 8 mm H2O column >3000 RPM 6-8W typical 2- 3,8mmH2O column 100-160m3/h >65 000h at 40C
Fan type 1450352 (Super Blower) 14 mm H2O column >3000 RPM 12-15W Typical 4- 5mmH 2O column 180-320m3/h >80 000h at 40C
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