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Data Sheet 26301.100†The A3933SEQ is a three-phase MOSFET controller for use with bipolar brushless dc motors. It drives all n-channel external power FETs, allowing system cost savings and minimizing r (DS)on power loss.The high-side drive block is implemented with bootstrap capacitors at each output to provide the floating positive supply for the gate drive.The high-side circuitry also employs a unique “intelligent” FETmonitoring circuit that ensures the gate voltages are at the proper levels before turn-on and during the ON cycle. This device is targeted for applications with motor supplies from 12 V to 28 V.Internal fixed off-time PWM current-control circuitry can be used to regulate the maximum load current to a desired value. The peak load-current limit is set by the user’s selection of an input reference voltage and external sensing resistor. The fixed off-time pulse duration is set by a user-selected external RC timing network.A power-loss braking circuit brakes the motor on an under-voltage condition. The device is configured to either coast or dynamically brake the motor when this occurs.The A3933SEQ is supplied in a 32-lead rectangular (9 x 7) plasticchip carrier (quad pack) for minimum-area, surface-mount applica-tions.3933FEATURES AND BENEFITSI Drives External N-Channel FETs I Intelligent High-Side Gate DriveI Selectable Coast or Dynamic Brake on Power Down I Adjustable Dead Time for Cross-Conduction Protection I Selectable Fast or Slow Current-Decay Modes I Internal PWM Peak Current Control I Reset/Coast InputI 120° Hall Commutation with Internal Pullup I Internal 5-V RegulatorI Low-Side Synchronous Rectification I Direction ControlI PWM Speed-Control Input I Fault-Diagnostic Output IUnder-Voltage ProtectionTHREE-PHASE POWER MOSFET CONTROLLER115 Northeast Cutoff, Box 15036Worcester, Massachusetts 01615-0036 (508) 853-********THREE-PHASE POWER MOSFET CONTROLLERCopyright © 1999, Allegro MicroSystems, Inc.Functional Block DiagramRECOMMENDED OPERATING CONDITIONSSupply Voltage, V BB ...................................... 15 V to 28 Vor, if V BB = V CCOUT ................................... 12 V ±10%Logic Input Voltage Range, V IN .............. -0.3 V to +4.8 V Sense Voltage Range, V SENSE ........................ -1 V to +1 V RC Resistance.......................................... 10 k Ω to 100 k ΩPWM Frequency, f PWM ....................... 20 kHz to 100 kHzLOW-SIDE Dwg. FP-045V 1 OF 3 HIGH-SIDE DRIVERSTO 1 OF 3MOTOR PHASES TO LCAP3933THREE-PHASE POWER MOSFET CONTROLLERELECTRICAL SPECIFICATIONS at T A = 25°C, V BB = V CCOUT = 12 V, C load = 1000 pF, C boot = 0.047 µF (unless noted otherwise).LimitsParameterSymbolConditionsMinTypMaxUnitsSupply CurrentQuiescent Current I BB RESET low, f PWM = 40 kHz –1619mA RESET high–1517mA Reference Voltage V LCAP4.755.0 5.25V Ref. Volt. Load Regulation ∆V LCAP(∆ILCAP)I LCAP = 0 to -2 mA –1025mV Output VoltageV CCOUTV BB = 28 V10.81213.2V Output Voltage Regulation∆V CCOUT(∆ICCOUT)V BB = 28 V, I CCOUT = 0 to -10 mA––25mV Digital Logic LevelsLogic Input Voltage V IH 2.0––V V IL ––0.8V Logic Input CurrentI IH V IH = 2 V –<1.010µA I ILV IL = 0.8 V-70–-130µA Gate DriveLow-Side Output Voltage V GLxH 9.510.511.5V V GLxL I GLx = 1 mA––0.30V High-Side Output Voltage V GHxH 9.010.511.5V V GHxL I GHx = 1 mA ––0.25V Low-Side Output t rGLx 1 V to 8 V –50–ns Switching Time t fGLx 8 V to 1 V –40–ns High-Side Output t rGHx 1 V to 8 V –100–ns Switching Time t fGHx 8 V to 1 V –100–ns DEAD Timet DEADI DEAD = 10 µA –3000–ns (Source OFF to Sink ON)I DEAD = 215 µA –180–nsContinued —NOTES: 1.Typical Data is for design information only.2.Negative current is defined as coming out of (sourcing) the specified device terminal.115 Northeast Cutoff, Box 15036Worcester, Massachusetts 01615-0036 (508) 853-50003933THREE-PHASE POWER MOSFET CONTROLLERELECTRICAL SPECIFICATIONS at T A = 25°C, V BB = V CCOUT = 12 V, C load = 0.001 µF, C boot = 0.047 µF (unless noted otherwise), continued.LimitsParameterSymbolConditions MinTypMaxUnitsBootstrap CapacitorBootstrap Charge Current I Cx 50100150mA Bootstrap Output Voltage V Cx Reference Sx9.510.511.5V Leakage CurrentI Cx High side switched high, Sx = V BB–1520µA Current LimitOffset Voltage V io –0±5.0mV Input bias current I SENSE ––-1.0µA RC Charge Current I RC 8509451040µA RC Voltage Threshold V RCL 1.0 1.1 1.2V V RCH 2.73.0 3.2V PWM frequency Rangef PWM Operating 20–100kHz Protection CircuitryUndervoltage Threshold UVLO Increasing V BB 9.710.210.7V Decreasing V BB 9.35–10.35V Boot-Strap Capacitor Volt.V CxSx V BB = 12 V 9.5––V High-Side Gate-Source Volt.V GHxSx – 6.3–V Fault Output VoltageV FAULT I O = 1 mA––0.8V Brake FunctionBrake Cap. Supply Current I BRKCAP V BB = 8 V, BRKSEL ≥ 2 V –30–µA Low-Side Gate VoltageV GLxHV BB = 0, BRKCAP = 8 V–6.6–VNOTES: 1.Typical Data is for design information only.2.Negative current is defined as coming out of (sourcing) the specified device terminal.3933THREE-PHASE POWER MOSFET CONTROLLERTerminalName1PGND 2RESET 3GLC 4SC 5GHC 6CC 7GLB 8SB 9GHB 10CB 11GLA 12SA 13GHA 14CA 15V CCOUT 16LCAP 17FAULT 18MODE 19V BB 20H121H322H223DIR 24BRAKE 25BRKCAP 26BRKSEL 27PWM 28RC 29SENSE 30REF 31DEAD 32AGNDRESET — A logic input used to enable the device, internally pulled up to V LCAP (+5 V). A logic HIGH will disable the device and force all gate drivers to 0 V, coasting the motor. A logic LOW allows the gate drive to follow commutation logic.This input overrides BRAKE.GLA/GLB/GLC — Low-side, gate-drive outputs for external NMOS drivers. External series-gate resistors (as close aspossible to the NMOS gate) can be used to control the slew rate seen at the power-driver gate, thereby controlling the di/dt and dv/dt of the SA/SB/SC outputs. Each output is designed and specified to drive a 1000 pF load with a rise time of 50 ns.SA/SB/SC — Directly connected to the motor, these terminals sense the voltages switched across the load. These terminals are also connected to the negative side of the bootstrap capaci-tors and are the negative supply connections for the floating high-side drive.GHA/GHB/GHC — High-side, gate-drive outputs for external NMOS drivers. External series-gate resistors (as close aspossible to the NMOS gate) can be used to control the slew rate seen at the power-driver gate, thereby controlling the di/dt and dv/dt of the SA/SB/SC outputs. Each output is designed and specified to drive a 1000 pF load with a rise time of 100 ns.CA/CB/CC — High-side connections for the bootstrap capaci-tors, positive supply for high-side gate drive. The bootstrap capacitor is charged to approximately V CCOUT when theassociated output SA/SB/SC terminal is low. When the output swings high, the voltage on this terminal rises with the output to provide the boosted gate voltage needed for n-channel power FETs.Terminal Descriptionscontinued next page115 Northeast Cutoff, Box 15036Worcester, Massachusetts 01615-0036 (508) 853-50003933THREE-PHASE POWER MOSFET CONTROLLERFAULT — Open-drain output to indicate fault condition; will go active high for any of the following:1 – invalid HALL input code,2 – high-side, gate-source voltage less than 7 V,3 – bootstrap capacitor not sufficiently charged, or4 – under-voltage condition detected at V CCOUT .The fault state for gate-source and bootstrap monitors are cleared at each commutation. If the motor has stalled, then the fault can only be cleared by toggling the RESET terminal or power-up sequence.MODE — A logic input to set current-decay method, internally pulled up to V LCAP (+5 V). When in slow-decay mode (logic HIGH), only the high-side FET is switched open during a PWM OFF cycle. The fast-decay mode (logic LOW) switches both the source and sink FETs.H1/H2/H3 — Hall-sensor inputs; internally pulled up to V LCAP (+5 V). Configured for 120° electrical spacing.DIR — A logic input to reverse rotation, see commutation logic table. Internally pulled up to V LCAP (+5 V).BRAKE — A logic input to short out the motor windings for a braking function. A logic HIGH will turn ON the low-side FETs, turn OFF the high-side FETs. Internally pulled up to V LCAP (+5 V). The braking torque applied will depend on the speed.BRKCAP — Connection for reservoir capacitor. This terminal is used to provide a positive power supply for the sink-drive outputs for a power-down condition. This will allow predict-able braking, if desired. A blocking diode to V CCOUT is re-quired. A 4.7 µF capacitor will provide 6.5 V gate drive for 300 ms. If a power-down braking option is not needed(BRKSEL = LOW) then this terminal should be tied to V CCOUT .BRKSEL — A logic input to enable/disable braking on power-down condition. Internally pulled up to V LCAP (+5 V). If held low, the motor will coast on a power-down condition.PWM — Speed control input, internally pulled up to V LCAP(+5 V). A logic LOW turns OFF all drivers, a logic HIGH will turn ON selected drivers as determined by H1/H2/H3 input logic. Holding the terminal high allows speed/torque control solely by the current-limit circuit via REF analog voltage command.RC — An analog input used to set the fixed off time with an external resistor (R T ) and capacitor (C T ). The t blank time is controlled by the value of the external capacitor (see Applica-tions Information). As a rule, the fixed off time should not be less than 10 µs. The resistor should be in the range of 10 k Ω to 100 k Ω.SENSE — An analog input to the current-limit comparator.A voltage representing load current appears on this terminal during ON time, when it reaches REF voltage, the comparator trips and load current decays for the fixed off-time interval.Voltage transients seen at this terminal when the drivers turn ON are ignored for time t blank .REF — An analog input to the current-limit comparator.Voltage applied here sets the peak load current.I peak = V REF /R S .V CCOUT — A regulated 12 V output; supply for low-side gate drive and bootstrap capacitor charge circuits. It is good practice to connect a decoupling capacitor from this terminal to AGND,as close to the device terminals as possible. The terminal should be shorted to V BB for 12 V applications.V BB — The A3933 supply voltage. It is good practice toconnect a decoupling capacitor from this terminal to AGND, as close to the device terminals as possible. This terminal should be shorted to V CCOUT for 12 V applications.LCAP — Connection for decoupling capacitor for the internal 5 V reference. This terminal can source no more than 2 mA.DEAD — An analog input. A resistor between DEAD and LCAP is selected to adjust turn-off to turn-on time. This delay is needed to prevent shoot-through in the external power FETs.The allowable resistor range is 20 k Ω to 430 k Ω, whichconverts to deadtime of 210 ns to 2.1 µs, using the following equation:t DEAD = (6.75 x 10-12 x R DEAD ) + (75 x 10-9).AGND — The low-level (analog) reference point for the A3933.PGND — The reference point for all low-side gate drivers.Terminal Descriptions (cont’d)3933 THREE-PHASE POWER MOSFET CONTROLLER Commutation Truth TableLogic Inputs Driver OutputsH1H2H3DIR GLA GLB GLC GHA GHB GHC SA SB SCH L H H L L H H L L H Z L H L L H L L H L H L Z H L H H L H H L L L H L L H Z L H L H H L L L L H L Z H L H H H L H L L L H Z L H L L H H L H L H L L H L Z H L H L H L L L L H L Z H H L L L L H L L L H Z L H H H L L L H L H L L H L Z L H L L L L H H L L H Z L L H H L L L H L H L Z H L L L H L H L L L H L L H ZInput LogicMODE PWM RESET Mode OperationL L L Fast decay PWM chop mode, current decayL H L Fast decay Peak current limit, selected drivers ONH L L Slow decay PWM chop mode. current decayH H L Slow decay Peak current limit, selected drivers ONX X H Coast All gate drive outputs OFF, clear fault logicBrake ControlBRAKE BRKSEL Normal Operation Under Voltage or Power Loss ConditionL L Normal run mode Coast, all gate drive outputs OFFL H Normal run mode Dynamic brake, all sink gate drives ONH L Dynamic brake, all sink gate drives ON Coast, all gate drive outputs OFFH H Dynamic brake, all sink gate drives ON Dynamic brake, all sink gate drives ONL = Low Level, H = High Level, X = Don’t Care, Z = High Impedance115 Northeast Cutoff, Box 15036Worcester, Massachusetts 01615-0036 (508) 853-50003933THREE-PHASE POWER MOSFET CONTROLLERApplications Informationbootstrap capacitor. When the bootstrap capacitor has been properly charged, the high side is turned back ON. The circuit will allow three faults of this type within one commutation cycle before signaling a fault and coast the motor (all gate outputs go low).2)Bootstrap Monitor. The bootstrap capacitor is charged whenever a sink-side MOSFET is ON, Sx output goes low, and the load current recirculates. This happens constantly during normal operation. A 60 µs timer is started at the beginning of this cycle and the capacitor is charged with typically 100 mA.The bootstrap capacitor voltage is clamped at approximately 87% of V CCOUT . If the capacitor is not charged to the clamp voltage in 60 µs, a fault is signaled and the motor will coast.3)Undervoltage. The internal V CCOUT regulator supplies the low-side gate driver and the bootstrap charge current. It is critical to ensure that the voltages are at a proper level before enabling any of the outputs. The undervoltage circuit is active during power up and will force a motor coast condition until V CCOUT is greater than approximately 10 V.4)Hall Invalid. Illegal codes for the HALL inputs (000 or 111) will force a fault and coast the motor.Faults are cleared at the beginning of each commutation. If a stalled motor results from a fault, the fault can only be cleared by toggling the RESET terminal or by a power-up sequence.Current Control. Internal fixed off-time PWM circuitry is implemented to limit load current to a desired value. The external sense resistor combined with the applied analog voltage to REF terminal will set the peak current level approximatelyI TRIP ≈ V REF /R S .After the peak level is reached, the sense comparator trips and the load current will decay for a fixed off time.An external resistor (R T ) and capacitor (C T ) are used to set the fixed off-time period (t off = R T x C T ). The t off should be in the range of 10 µs to 50 µs. Longer values for t off can result in audible noise problems.Torque control can be implemented by varying the REF input voltage as long as the PWM input stays high. If direct control of the torque/current is desired by PWM input, a voltage can be applied to the REF input to set an absolute maximum current limit.Bootstrap Capacitor Selection. The high-side bootstrap circuit operates on a charge-transfer principle. The gate charge (Q g ) specification of the external power MOSFET must betaken into consideration. The bootstrap capacitor must be large enough to turn on the MOSFET without losing significant gate voltage. If the bootstrap capacitor is too large, it would take too long to charge up during the off portion of the PWM cycle. The capacitor value must be selected with both of these constraints in mind.1)Minimum bootstrap capacitor value to transfer charge. The charge on the bootstrap capacitor should be 20x greater than the gate charge (Q g ) of the power MOSFET.Example: For Q g = 0.025 µC, selectC boot = 20 x Q g /10.5 V = 0.047 µF.Check for maximum V g drop at turn on: dq = C boot x dV g , where Q g = dq.dV g = dq/C boot = 0.025 µC/0.047 µF = 532 mV.2)Calculate minimum PWM “OFF” cycle with C boot = 0.047 µF.dt = r o x C boot x ln(0.036/[Q g /C boot + 0.036])where r o = 20 ohms, the equivalent internal series resistance of the bootstrap capacitor monitor circuit.The sink-side MOSFET will be held OFF for this minimum time such that the bootstrap capacitor can be recharged independently of the PWM input frequency.The above equation is valid for PWM cycles after the bootstrap capacitor has been charged once. For the first cycle after a motor phase commutates from Hi-Z to GHx ON, or during the first charging cycle at power-up, the circuit will ignore PWM signals until it has been charged.The time required to charge up at power up and at commutation change is approximately:t = C boot x 7 V/0.1 AProtection Circuitry. The A3933 will protect the external MOSFETs by shutting down the gate drive if any of the following conditions are detected:1)Gate Source Monitor (high side only). The voltage on the GHx terminals must stay 7 V higher than the source. If this voltage droops below the threshold, the high side turns OFF,and the low-side gate will turn ON in an attempt to recharge the3933 THREE-PHASE POWER MOSFET CONTROLLER Applications Information (cont’d)PWM Blank. The capacitor (C T) also serves as the means to set the blank time duration. After the off time expires, the selected gates are turned back ON. At this time, large current transients can occur during the reverse recovery time (t rr) of the intrinsic body diodes of the external MOSFETs. To prevent the current-sense comparator from thinking the current spikes are a real overcurrent event, the comparator is blanked:t blank = 1.9 x C T/(1 mA-2/R T)The user must ensure that C T is large enough to cover the current-spike duration.Load Current Recirculation. If MODE has been set for slow decay, the high-side (source) driver will turn OFF forcing the current to recirculate through the pair of sink MOSFETs. If MODE has been selected for fast decay, both the selected high-and low-side gates are turned OFF, which will force the current to recirculate through one sink MOSFET and the high-side clamp diode. Synchronous rectification (only on the low side) allows current to flow through the MOSFET, rather than the clamp diode, during the decay time. This will minimize power loss during the off period. It is important to take into account that, when switching, the intrinsic diodes will conduct during the adjustable deadtime.Braking. The A3933 will dynamically brake by forcing all sink-side MOSFETs ON. This will effectively short out the BEMF. During braking, the load current can be approximated by:I BRAKE = V BEMF/R LPower Loss Brake. The BRKCAP and BRKSEL terminals provide a power-down braking option. By applying a logic level to input BRKSEL, the system can control if the motor is dynamically braked or is allowed to coast during an undervoltage event. The reservoir capacitor on the BRKCAP terminal provides the power to hold the sink-side gates ON after supply voltage is lost. A logic high on BRKSEL will brake the motor, a logic low and it will coast.Layout. Careful consideration must be given to PCB layout when designing high-frequency, fast-switching, high-current circuits.1)The analog ground (AGND), the power ground (PGND), and the high-current return of the external MOSFETs (the negative side of the sense resistor) should return separately to the negative side of the motor supply filtering capacitor. This will minimize the effect of switching noise on the device logic and analog reference.2)Minimize stray inductances by using short, wide copper runs at the drain and source terminals of all power MOSFETs. This includes motor lead connections, the input power buss, and the common source of the low-side power MOSFETs. This will minimize voltages induced by fast switching of large load currents.3)Kelvin connect the SENSE terminal PC trace to the positive side of the sense resistor.115 Northeast Cutoff, Box 15036Worcester, Massachusetts 01615-0036 (508) 853-50003933THREE-PHASE POWER MOSFET CONTROLLERDimensions in Inches(controlling dimensions)Dwg. MA-006-32 in5NOTES: 1. Lead spacing tolerance is non-cumulative.2. Exact body and lead configuration at vendor’s option within limits shown3933THREE-PHASE POWER MOSFET CONTROLLERDimensions in Millimeters(for reference only)Dwg. MA-006-32 mm5201413NOTES: 1. Lead spacing tolerance is non-cumulative.2. Exact body and lead configuration at vendor’s option within limits shownThe products described here are manufactured under one or more U.S.patents or U.S. patents pending.Allegro MicroSystems, Inc. reserves the right to make, from time totime, such departures from the detail specifications as may be required topermit improvements in the performance, reliability, or manufacturabilityof its products. Before placing an order, the user is cautioned to verify thatthe information being relied upon is current.Allegro products are not authorized for use as critical components inlife-support devices or systems without express written approval.The information included herein is believed to be accurate and reliable.However, Allegro MicroSystems, Inc. assumes no responsibility for its use;nor for any infringement of patents or other rights of third parties whichmay result from its use.115 Northeast Cutoff, Box 15036Worcester, Massachusetts 01615-0036 (508) 853-********THREE-PHASE POWER MOSFET CONTROLLERMOTOR DRIVERS FunctionOutput Ratings*Part Number †INTEGRATED CIRCUITS FOR BRUSHLESS DC MOTORS3-Phase Power MOSFET Controller —28 V 39333-Phase Power MOSFET Controller —50 V 39323-Phase Power MOSFET Controller —50 V 76002-Phase Hall-Effect Sensor/Driver 400 mA 26 V 3626Bidirectional 3-Phase Back-EMF Controller/Driver ±600 mA 14 V 89062-Phase Hall-Effect Sensor/Driver 900 mA 14 V 36253-Phase Back-EMF Controller/Driver ±900 mA 14 V 8902–A3-Phase Controller/Drivers ±2.0 A 45 V 2936 & 2936-120INTEGRATED BRIDGE DRIVERS FOR DC AND BIPOLAR STEPPER MOTORSDual Full Bridge with Protection & Diagnostics ±500 mA 30 V 3976PWM Current-Controlled Dual Full Bridge ±650 mA 30 V 3966PWM Current-Controlled Dual Full Bridge ±650 mA 30 V 3968PWM Current-Controlled Dual Full Bridge ±750 mA 45 V 2916PWM Current-Controlled Dual Full Bridge ±750 mA 45 V 2919PWM Current-Controlled Dual Full Bridge ±750 mA 45 V 6219PWM Current-Controlled Dual Full Bridge ±800 mA 33 V 3964PWM Current-Controlled Full Bridge ±1.3 A 50 V 3953PWM Current-Controlled Dual Full Bridge ±1.5 A 45 V 2917PWM Current-Controlled Dual Full Bridge ±1.5 A 45 V 2918PWM Current-Controlled Microstepping Full Bridge ±1.5 A 50 V 3955PWM Current-Controlled Microstepping Full Bridge ±1.5 A 50 V 3957PWM Current-Controlled Dual DMOS Full Bridge ±1.5 A 50 V 3972Dual Full-Bridge Driver ±2.0 A 50 V 2998PWM Current-Controlled Full Bridge ±2.0 A 50 V 3952DMOS Full Bridge PWM Driver ±2.0 A 50 V 3958Dual DMOS Full Bridge ±2.5 A 50 V 3971UNIPOLAR STEPPER MOTOR & OTHER DRIVERSVoice-Coil Motor Driver ±500 mA 6 V 8932–A Voice-Coil Motor Driver ±800 mA 16 V 8958Unipolar Stepper-Motor Quad Drivers 1 A 46 V 7024 & 7029Unipolar Microstepper-Motor Quad Driver 1.2 A 46 V 7042Unipolar Stepper-Motor Translator/Driver 1.25 A 50 V 5804Unipolar Stepper-Motor Quad Driver 1.8 A 50 V 2540Unipolar Stepper-Motor Quad Driver 1.8 A 50 V 2544Unipolar Stepper-Motor Quad Driver 3 A 46 V 7026Unipolar Microstepper-Motor Quad Driver 3 A 46 V 7044*Current is maximum specified test condition, voltage is maximum rating. See specification for sustaining voltage limits or over-current protection voltage limits. Negative current is defined as coming out of (sourcing) the output.†Complete part number includes additional characters to indicate operating temperature range and package style.Also, see 3175, 3177, 3235, and 3275 Hall-effect sensors for use with brushless dc motors.。
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Bawa ia kepada juruteknik servis yang layak jika kerjapembaikan diperlukan.• Pembaikan di bawah waranti, mengikut budi bicara LG, mungkin termasuk penggantianbahagian atau papan yang sama ada baruatau yang diperbaiki, asalkan kefungsiannyasebanding dengan bahagian yang diganti.• Jauhkan dari perkakas elektrik seperti TV,radio, dan komputer peribadi.• Unit ini hendaklah dijauhkan daripada sumber haba seperti radiator atau dapur.• Jangan jatuhkan.• Jangan biarkan unit ini terdedah kepadagetaran mekanikal atau kejutan.• Matikan telefon di mana-mana tempat yang memerlukan anda berbuat demikian olehundang-undang khas. Contohnya, jangangunakan telefon di hospital kerana ia mungkin mengganggu peralatan hospital yang sensitif.• Jangan kendalikan telefon dengan tangan yang basah semasa telefon sedang dicas. Iaboleh menyebabkan terjadinya renjatan elektrik dan telefon mungkin akan rosak teruk.• Jangan cas telefon bimbit berhampiran bahan yang mudah terbakar kerana telefon bimbitakan menjadi panas dan boleh menyebabkanbahaya kebakaran.• Gunakan kain yang kering untukmembersihkan bahagian luar unit ini (jangangunakan pelarut seperti benzena, pencair atau alkohol).• Jangan cas telefon di atas perabot yang lembut.• Telefon hendaklah dicas di kawasanberpengudaraan baik.• Jangan dedahkan unit ini kepada asap atau habuk yang berlebihan.• Jangan simpan telefon di sebelah kad kredit atau tiket pengangkutan; ia boleh menjejaskan maklumat pada jalur magnetik.• Jangan ketik skrin dengan objek yang tajam kerana ia boleh merosakkan telefon.• Jangan dedahkan telefon kepada cecair atau kelembapan.• Guna aksesori seperti fon telinga dengan berhati-hati. Jangan sentuh antena jika tidakdiperlukan.• Jangan gunakan, sentuh atau cuba untukmengeluarkan atau membaiki kaca yangpecah, sumbing atau retak. Kerosakan padapaparan kaca kerana ia disia-siakan dandisalahgunakan adalah tidak diliputi olehwaranti ini.• Telefon anda adalah peranti elektronik yangmenjana haba pada penggunaan biasa.Sentuhan langsung dengan kulit dalamtempoh yang berpanjangan dalam keadaanpengudaraan tidak mencukupi mungkin akanmengakibatkan ketidakselesaan atau melecursedikit. Oleh itu, anda hendaklah berjaga-jagaapabila mengendalikan telefon anda ataubetul-betul selepas menggunakannya.Operasi telefon berkesanPeranti elektronikSemua telefon mudah alih mungkin mendapat gangguan, yang boleh menjejaskan prestasi.• Jangan gunakan telefon mudah alih andaberhampiran kelengkapan perubatan tanpameminta kebenaran. Elakkan meletak telefondi atas perentak jantung, contohnya, di dalampoket dada anda.• Sesetengah alat bantu pendengaran mungkindiganggu oleh telefon mudah alih.• Sedikit gangguan mungkin boleh menjejaskanTV, radio, PC, dsb.• Guna telefon anda dalam suhu di antara 0ºCdan 40ºC, jika boleh. Mendedahkan telefonanda kepada suhu yang terlampau rendahatau tinggi akan mengakibatkan kerosakan,malfungsi atau letupan.Keselamatan jalanSemak undang-undang dan peraturan mengenai penggunaan telefon mudah alih di kawasan tempat anda memandu.• Jangan gunakan telefon pegang tangansemasa memandu.• Beri perhatian penuh kepada pemanduan anda.• Pergi ke tepi jalan dan letak kereta sebelummembuat atau menjawab panggilan jikakeadaan pemanduan memerlukan andaberbuat demikian.• Tenaga RF mungkin menjejaskan sesetengahsistem elektronik di dalam kenderaan andaseperti stereo kereta dan kelengkapankeselamatan.• Apabila kenderaan anda dilengkapi begudara, jangan halangnya dengan kelengkapanwayarles yang dipasang atau yang mudah alih.Ia mungkin tidak berfungsi atau menyebabkankecederaan serius disebabkan prestasi yangtidak betul.• Jika anda mendengar muzik ketika bergerakdan berjalan, sila pastikan bahawa volumberada pada paras yang berpatutan agar andasedar akan keadaan di sekeliling anda. Inikhususnya amat penting jika anda berdekatanjalan raya.Elakkan kerosakkan ke pendengaran andaUntuk mencegah kerosakan pendengaran, janganmendengar pada tahap volum yang tinggi untuk tempohyang panjang.Kerosakan kepada pendengaran anda boleh berlaku jika anda terdedah kepada bunyi yang kuat untuk tempoh yang lama. Kami dengan ini mengesyorkan agar anda tidak menghidupkan atau mematikan telefon mudah alih berhampiran dengan telinga anda. Kami juga mengesyorkan bahawa volum muzik dan panggilan ditetapkan pada paras yang berpatutan.• Apabila menggunakan fon kepala, kurangkanvolum jika anda tidak dapat mendengar orangyang bercakap berdekatan dengan anda ataujika orang yang duduk di sebelah anda dapatmendengar apa yang sedang anda dengar.NOTA: Tekanan bunyi yang melampau dari fon telinga dan fon kepala boleh menyebabkan kehilangan pendengaran.Bahagian KacaBeberapa bahagian peranti mudah alih anda dibuat daripada kaca. Kaca ini akan retak atau pecah jika telefon anda terjatuh ke atas permukaan yang keras atau menerima impak yangkuat. Jika kacanya pecah, jangan sentuh atau cuba untuk menanggalkannya. Berhenti menggunakan peranti mudah alih anda sehingga kaca diganti oleh pembekal khidmat yang diluluskan.Kawasan letupanJangan gunakan telefon di mana peletupan sedang dijalankan. Patuhi sekatan dan ikut sebarang aturan dan peraturan.Persekitaran boleh meletup• Jangan gunakan telefon di tempat mengisiminyak.• Jangan gunakan berhampiran bahan api ataubahan kimia.• Jangan angkut atau simpan gas mudahterbakar, cecair atau bahan letupan di dalamruang yang sama dengan yang mengandungitelefon mudah alih anda dan aksesorinya.Di dalam pesawatPeranti wayarles boleh menyebabkan gangguan di dalam pesawat.• Matikan telefon mudah alih anda sebelummenaiki sebarang pesawat terbang.• Jangan gunakannya apabila mendarat tanpaizin anak kapal.Kanak-kanakSimpan telefon di tempat yang selamat dan jauh daripada kanak-kanak kecil. Ia termasuk bahagian kecil yang boleh menyebabkan bahaya tercekik jika ia tertanggal.Panggilan kecemasanPanggilan kecemasan mungkin tidak tersedia di bawah semua rangkaian mudah alih. Oleh itu, anda tidak sepatutnya bergantung semata-mata kepada telefon anda untuk membuat panggilan kecemasan. Semak dengan pembekal khidmat tempatan anda.Maklumat dan penjagaan bateri• Anda tidak perlu menyahcas baterisepenuhnya sebelum mengecasnya semula.Tidak seperti sistem bateri lain, tiada kesanmemori yang boleh menjejaskan prestasibateri.• Gunakan hanya bateri dan pengecasLG. Pengecas LG direka bentuk untukmemaksimumkan hayat bateri.• Jangan buka pemasangan atau litar pintaskanbateri.• Cas semula bateri jika ia tidak digunakanbuat tempoh masa yang lama untukmemaksimumkan kebolehgunaan.• Jangan dedahkan pengecas bateri kepadacahaya matahari langsung atau gunakannyapada kelembapan yang tinggi, seperti di bilikair.• Jangan biarkan bateri di tempat yang panas atau sejuk, ini mungkin menjejaskan prestasibateri.• Terdapat risiko letupan jika bateri digantikan dengan jenis yang salah.• Lupuskan bateri yang telah digunakanmengikut arahan pengilang. Sila kitar semulayang mana mungkin. Jangan lupuskan sebagai sampah rumah yang biasa.• Jika anda hendak mengganti bateri, bawa ia ke pusat servis LG Electronics atau wakil penjualyang disahkan untuk mendapatkan bantuan.• Tanggalkan pengecas dari soket dinding selepas telefon dicas sepenuhnya untukmenjimatkan kuasa pengecas daripadapenggunaan yang tidak perlu.• Hayat sebenar bateri bergantung kepada konfi gurasi rangkaian, tetapan produk,corak penggunaan, dan keadaan bateri danpersekitaran.• Pastikan tiada item berbucu tajam seperti kuku atau gigi haiwan, bersentuhan dengan bateri.Ini akan menyebabkan kebakaran.• Untuk keselamatan anda, janganmengeluarkan bateri yang dimasukkan dalamproduk.PENGISYTIHARAN PEMATUHANDengan ini, LG Electronics mengisytiharkan bahawa produk LG-D821 ini mematuhi keperluan penting dan peruntukan lain yang berkaitan dalam Arahan 1999/5/EC. Salinan Perisytiharan Pematuhan boleh didapati di /global/declarationMaklumat peraturanPergi ke “Tetapan Sistem > Perihal Telefon > Maklumat peraturan” untuk mendapatkan maklumat peraturan.NFC 要打开,请按住按钮几秒钟。
Instruction Manual 2710Bowen Simplex Packer RetrieversIndexGeneral Description (3)Use (3)Construction (3)Accessories (3)Operation (4)To Release the Retriever (4)To Reset the Retriever in the Hole (5)Maintenance (5)Disassembly of Simplex Packer Retriever (5)Reassembly of Simplex Packer Retriever (5)Strength Data (5)Specifications and Replacement Parts .......................................................7 – 9Range Tables ................................................................................................10 – 11The designs and specifications for the tools described in this instruction manual were in effect at the time this manual was approved for printing. National Oilwell Varco, whose policy is one of continuous improvement, reserves the right to discontinue models at any time, or to change designs and specifications without notice or without incurring obligation.Bowen Simplex Packer RetrieversGeneral Description The Bowen™ Simplex packer retriever is an internally engaging fishing tool especially designed for the retrieving of drillable type production packers. With its accessory components (stinger, bushing and mill shoe), the Bowen Simplex packer retriever passes through the bore of the packer, prevents loss of the packer during milling and pulls the packer after it has been milled over, all inone trip. If necessary, the Bowen Simplex packer retriever can be released and reset to catching position — all without coming out of the hole.UseThe Bowen Simplex packer retriever is used to retrieve all types of drillable production packers from the wellbore. Types and sizes of production packers recoverable with Bowen Simplex packer retrievers are listed in the range tables on the following pages.ConstructionThe Bowen Simplex packer retriever consists of a top sub, lock pin, cage, mandrel and bottom nut. The top sub connects the retriever to a stinger or extension. The cage is installed on the mandrel which is threaded into the top sub and secured at assembly with the lock pin. The bottom nut is a bullnose type and is furnished with the tool unless an alternate is specified. It may be removed so that a tool or other type nut may be run below the retriever if required.The cage has two automatic J slots with internal lug keyways, friction wickers, lifting shoulder, and a tapered ID at the bottom with milled slots so that the lifting shoulder can expand. The mandrel has two J slot lugs and a taperedcone which makes the cage liftingshoulder expand.The retriever also has a small borefor high velocity jetting in case thepacker has been sanded over.AccessoriesStingerBowen Simplex packer retrieverstingers are simply extensions thatpermit the retriever to be loweredcompletely through the packerduring the milling operation.BushingThe bushing is provided with abox connection at its lower endfor attaching the stinger, also a pinconnection at the lower end forattaching a mill shoe and a boxconnection at its upper end forconnection to the run-in or fishingstring. Bushings are providedwith circulation ports that maydirect some fluid down around theoutside of the retriever.Mill shoesMill shoes for Bowen Simplexpacker retrievers are of sufficientlength to completely mill awaythe slips of the packer and containthe packer within its length. Themill shoe is faced with BowenItcoloy (sintered tungsten carbide)on its leading edge and on itsinternal diameter. The loweroutside diameter may be dressedwith hard-facing material toreduce wear. Mill shoes are madewith additional length to permitredressing with Bowen Itcoloyseveral times. The mill shoe mustbe of a length which will shroudthe packer.When more length is needed, a shortmill shoe may be used with a pieceof washpipe of sufficient length inplace of the long mill shoe. (Seeassembly illustrated on next page.)MandrelAutomatic J slotCageBottom nutFriction wickersLifting shoulderBox connectionTop subLock pinBowen Simplex packer retrieverBowen Simplex Packer RetrieversOperationMake up a complete Bowen Simplex packer retriever assembly consisting of retriever, stinger, bushing and mill shoe. Make sure to determine the following:1. That the retriever is the correct size for the packer to be caught.2. That the stinger is sufficiently long to permit the retrieverto pass completely through the packer.3. That the bushing and mill shoe are the correct size for the casing specifications.Refer to the specification tables and range tables on the following pages.Make up the complete assembly to the fishing string.Lower the retriever into the hole on the fishing string and passit through the packer. As the retriever passes through the packer, the cage is free to ride up on the mandrel while the lugs are in the bottom of its internal keyways, and the friction wickers and lifting shoulder are free to collapse to permit passage. After the friction wickers pass through, the cage will fall onto the tapered cone of the mandrel which expands the lifting shoulder. The mandrel lugs are then near the top of the internal keyways. Now, raise the fishing string slowly and carefully until it takes weight. This ensures that the retriever will engage the packer seat.Lower the fishing string until the mill shoe contacts the slips of the packer. Start circulation and right-hand rotation to mill away the slips and sealing element of the packer. When the packer begins to slide down the hole, stop rotation, raise the fishing string to engage itwith the lifting shoulder and thenpull the assembly and the fishfrom the hole. Procedure steps areshown on page 6.To Release the RetrieverIf for any reason you wish torelease the retriever from thepacker, observe the followingprocedure.1. Elevate the fishing string untilweight is indicated.2. Lower the fishing string aboutthree inches.3. Rotate about 90° to the right.4. Slowly elevate the string towithdraw the retriever from thepacker.When the fishing string is loweredthree inches, the friction wickersdrag on the packer ID causingthe mandrel lugs to ride downthe keyways into the J slots. Asthis occurs, the cage slides off themandrel tapered cone. The frictionwickers remain in the packer andstill provide slight drag enoughto hold the cage stationary whilethe 90° right-hand turn is appliedwhich moves the lugs out of thekeyways and into the J slots.When the string is raised, thelugs engage the top of the J slots,leaving the lifting shoulder free tocollapse and to be removed fromthe packer.WashpipeShort mill shoeBushingSimplex packerretrieverStingerComplete retrieving unitwith bushing, shoe, and stingerBowen Simplex Packer RetrieversTo Reset the Retriever in the Hole After releasing from the packer and it is desirable to reset the retriever, observe the following procedure. Refer to fourth view of procedure figure on page 6.1. Lower the fishing string until the retriever passes through the packer bore. As it passes through, the drag of the friction wickers on the packer bore makes the lugs ride on the bottom of the J slots and back into the keyways. Once through, the cage falls back onto the tapered cone of the mandrel, which again expands the lifting shoulder.2. Elevate the fishing string until weight is indicated, demonstrating that the retriever is in the catch position and is engaging the packer seat.3. Continue elevating and pull the assembly and fish from thehole. MaintenanceTo guard against misruns andto prolong the life of the Bowen Simplex packer retriever, it should be completely disassembled, thoroughly cleaned, lubricated and reassembled before storing. Exterior surfaces may be either painted or lubricated to prevent rust and deterioration.Disassembly ofSimplex Packer Retriever1. Rest top sub in vise or clamp so that the lock pin is in a position where it can be driven out. Drive lock pin out. This pin must be removed first.2. Reposition assembly in viseto clamp on mandrel just above bottom nut. Rest top end of mandrel (between the cage and top sub) on paddedsupport so that assembly willnot flex when applying torqueto top sub. Using wrench, breakout and remove top sub.3. Remove cage by manuallyaligning mandrel lugs with theinternal cage keyways and slidecage off threaded end ofmandrel.4. Using wrench, remove bottomnut to make sure there is nodebris inside which couldobstruct the bore.Reassembly ofSimplex Packer Retriever1. Clamp mandrel’s largestdiameter in vise and coat allthreads with grease.Using wrench, make up bottomnut to threads near vise.2. Coat mandrel between taperedcone and lug area and ID ofcage generously with grease.Slip lifting shoulder and frictionwicker end of cage onto otherend of mandrel. When mandrellugs near J slot area of cage,manually align and entermandrel lugs into cage internalkeyways.3. Position padded support undermandrel between threads andcage so that when making uptop sub to mandrel, theassembly will not flex. Make uptop sub to mandrel.4. Reposition in vise and clampso that lock pin can be driveninto hole on top sub. Make surelight can be seen through thishole before installing pin. If nolight can be seen, the top sub isnot made up far enough forgroove in mandrel end to alignwith lock pin.* The strengths shown are theoretical calculations based on yield strength of the material usedin each case. The strengths shown are only plus or minus 20% accurate of the figure shown.These figures do not constitute a guarantee, actual or implied. They are meant to serve as aguide only, and appropriate allowance must be made in use, as a safety factor.Bowen Simplex Packer RetrieversPass Through PackerMill Away Slipsand Sealing ElementEngage andPull PackerLower and Rotateto ReleaseBowen Simplex Packer RetrieversHow to OrderSpecify:(1) Name and number of assembly or part(2) Make, model, and ID of packer to be caught Recommended Spare Parts:(1) 1 Cage, each catch sizeBowen Simplex Packer RetrieversHow to OrderSpecify:(1) Name and number of assembly or part(2) Make, model, and ID of packer to be caught Recommended Spare Parts: (1) 1 Cage, each catch sizeBowen Simplex Packer RetrieversHow to OrderSpecify:(1) Name and number of assembly or part(2) Casing size (OD and weight)(3) Top connection of bushing(4) Make, model, and number of packer to be caughtPrices quoted on request.Bowen Simplex Packer RetrieversBowen Simplex Packer Retriever Assembly part no. 69035Dressed with cage part no. 69038 — Standard Catch size 1.968 in. IDBowen Simplex Packer Retriever Assembly part no. 69040Dressed with cage part no. 69043 — Standard Catch size 2.375 in. IDBowen Simplex Packer RetrieversBowen Simplex Packer Retriever Assembly Part no. 69050Dressed with cage Part no. 69053 — Standard Catch size 3.250 in. IDBowen Simplex Packer Retriever Assembly part no. 69045Dressed with cage part no. 69048 — Standard Catch size 2.688 in. IDBowen Simplex Packer Retriever Assembly part no. 69055Dressed with cage part no. 69058 — Standard Catch size 3.875 in. ID/ downholelocations。
Dimensions: [mm]Scale - 7:1Product Marking:Marking3R3 (Inductance Code)7440404103374404041033BC74404041033T e m p e r a t u r eT pT L74404041033Cautions and Warnings:The following conditions apply to all goods within the product series of WE-LQS of Würth Elektronik eiSos GmbH & Co. KG:General:•This electronic component is designed and manufactured for use in general electronic equipment.•Würth Elektronik must be asked for written approval (following the PPAP procedure) before incorporating the components into any equipment in fields such as military, aerospace, aviation, nuclear control, submarine, transportation (automotive control, train control, ship control), transportation signal, disaster prevention, medical, public information network etc. where higher safety and reliability are especially required and/or if there is the possibility of direct damage or human injury.•Electronic components that will be used in safety-critical or high-reliability applications, should be pre-evaluated by the customer. •The component is designed and manufactured to be used within the datasheet specified values. 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All other profiles will void the warranty.•All other soldering methods are at the customers’ own risk.•Strong forces which may affect the coplanarity of the components’ electrical connection with the PCB (i.e. pins), can damage the part, resulting in avoid of the warranty.Cleaning and Washing:•Washing agents used during the production to clean the customer application might damage or change the characteristics of the wire insulation, marking or plating. Washing agents may have a negative effect on the long-term functionality of the product.•Using a brush during the cleaning process may break the wire due to its small diameter. Therefore, we do not recommend using a brush during the PCB cleaning process.Potting:•If the product is potted in the customer application, the potting material may shrink or expand during and after hardening. Shrinking could lead to an incomplete seal, allowing contaminants into the core. Expansion could damage the components. We recommend a manual inspection after potting to avoid these effects.Storage Conditions:• A storage of Würth Elektronik products for longer than 12 months is not recommended. Within other effects, the terminals may suffer degradation, resulting in bad solderability. Therefore, all products shall be used within the period of 12 months based on the day of shipment.•Do not expose the components to direct sunlight.•The storage conditions in the original packaging are defined according to DIN EN 61760-2.•The storage conditions stated in the original packaging apply to the storage time and not to the transportation time of the components. Packaging:•The packaging specifications apply only to purchase orders comprising whole packaging units. If the ordered quantity exceeds or is lower than the specified packaging unit, packaging in accordance with the packaging specifications cannot be ensured. 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KGEMC & Inductive SolutionsMax-Eyth-Str. 174638 WaldenburgGermanyCHECKED REVISION DATE (YYYY-MM-DD)GENERAL TOLERANCE PROJECTIONMETHODChriB002.0012023-02-28DIN ISO 2768-1mDESCRIPTIONWE-LQS SMT Semi-ShieldedPower Inductor ORDER CODE74404041033SIZE/TYPE BUSINESS UNIT STATUS PAGEImportant NotesThe following conditions apply to all goods within the product range of Würth Elektronik eiSos GmbH & Co. KG:1. General Customer ResponsibilitySome goods within the product range of Würth Elektronik eiSos GmbH & Co. KG contain statements regarding general suitability for certain application areas. These statements about suitability are based on our knowledge and experience of typical requirements concerning the areas, serve as general guidance and cannot be estimated as binding statements about the suitability for a customer application. The responsibility for the applicability and use in a particular customer design is always solely within the authority of the customer. 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CK65/CK3X/CK3R MOBILE COMPUTERAccessories GuideTABLE OF CONTENTS3 4567 8 9DOCKS AND MODULESDOCKS AND MODULES (cont.) HOLSTERS AND HANDLES BATTERIESCHARGERSCABLESPOWER SUPPLIES AND ADAPTERS REPLACEMENT PARTSFLEX DOCK SUPPLIESSNAP-ON ADAPTERSDOCKS AND MODULES871-228-201871-228-301871-229-202Single Dock, StandardAccommodates one device and one battery.Not for US customers. Requires powersupply 851-810-002 and country-specificAC power cord. Supports Single DockEthernet Module, 871-238-012.The battery bay is not compatible withCK7X battery (318-046-031).Single Dock, US OnlyAccommodates one device and one battery. UScustomers only. Requires level VI power supply851-810-002 and US AC power cord. SupportsSingle Dock Ethernet Module, 871-238-012.The battery bay is not compatible withCK7X battery (318-046-031)Ethernet Multi-Dock, StandardAccommodates up to four(4) devices. Not for US customers. Requires globalpower supply 851-064-416 and country-specificAC power cord. Provides extra port allowingfor ability to link up to three (3) multi-docks.871-229-302871-229-201871-229-301Ethernet Multi-Dock, US OnlyAccommodates up to four (4) devices. UScustomers only. Requires global powersupply 851-064-416 and US AC powercord. Provides extra port allowing for abilityto link up to three (3) multi-docks.Charge Only, Multi-Dock, StandardAccommodates up to four (4) devices. Not for UScustomers. Requires global power supply 851-064-416 and country-specific AC power cord.Charge Only, Multi-Dock, US OnlyAccommodates up to four (4) devices. UScustomers only. Requires global power supply 851-064-416 and US AC power cord. Supports CK65/CK3X/CK3R.CK65-CB-UVN-0CK65-NB-UVN-0871-231-102CK65 non-booted 4-bay device chargerAccommodates up to four (4) devices, chargeonly. Kit includes power supply. Country-specificAC power cord must be ordered separately.CK65 non-booted 4-bay deviceethernet homebase / chargerAccommodates up to four (4) devices,ethernet homebase / charger. Kit includespower supply. Country-specific AC powercord must be ordered separately.Vehicle DockSecurely holds CK65/CK3X/CK3R and providespower. Cabled RS-232 (5 V power on pin 9)or USB Host support is also available.Requires use of Honeywell RS-232 serial cable225-737-002 or Honeywell USB cable VE011-2016. The CK65/CK3X/CK3R Series vehicledock uses the same mounting system (805-611-001) and vehicle power kits (203-802-002).DOCKS AND MODULES (cont.)871-236-001871-238-012Vehicle HolderSecurely holds CK65, CK3X, and CK3R. Note: The vehicle holder does not come with mounting system. If you want the mounting system, you need to order 805-611-001.Single Dock, Ethernet ModuleInterfaces with USB host connector on Single Dock.HOLSTERS AND HANDLES815-087-001815-088-001203-879-003Standard Belt Holster – without Scan Handle CK65/CK3X/CK3R rugged lightweight holster with belt designed for use with handheld applications without scan handle.Standard Belt Holster – with Scan Handle CK65/CK3X/CK3R rugged lightweight holster with belt designed for use with handheld applications with scan handle.Scan HandleCustomer-installable scan handle (replaces the hand strap) that supportsthe CK65, CK3X, and CK3R..213-063-001213-064-001CK65-SCHKit, Rubber Protective BootFor CK65 computer with EX20 scan engine. Not compatible with CK3X/CK3R.Kit, Rubber Protective BootFor CK65 computer with 6703 and 6803 scan engines. Not compatible with CK3X/CK3R.CK65 Rugged Scan HandleRugged, customer-installable scan handle(replaces the hand strap) that supports the CK65.203-988-001203-989-001Kit, Protective BootRubber boot for CK3R, charcoal color. Use with or without handle. Not compatible with holster, vehicle dock, or snap-on adapters. Not compatible with CK65/CK3X.Kit, Protective BootRubber boot for CK3X, charcoal color. Use with or without handle. Not compatible with holster, vehicle dock, or snap-on adapters. Not compatible with CK3R/CK65.BATTERIES318-033-021318-063-001318-046-031Standard Capacity Battery PackOne (1) standard rechargeable 7.4 watt hours(2000 mAh) battery. CK3R ships with one (1)battery. Compatible with CK65/CK3R/CK3X.Extended Capacity Battery PackOne (1) extended rechargeable 25.2 watt hours(7000 mAh) battery pack. CK65 ships withone (1) battery. Compatible with CK65.Extended Capacity “Smart” Battery PackOne (1) standard rechargeable 18.5 watthours (5200 mAh). Supports CK65/CK3X/CK3R. Cannot be charged in the Quad BatteryCharger or the battery bay of Single Dock.318-063-002318-063-003Cold Storage Battery PackOne (1) extended rechargeable 18.5 watthours (5200 mAh) battery pack optimizedfor Cold Storage environments. CK65 ColdStorage models ship with one (1) battery. Onlycompatible with CK65 Cold Storage models.NI/ATEX Battery PackOne (1) extended rechargeable 25.2 watt hours(7000 mAh) NI/ATEX battery pack. CK65NI/ATEX models ship with one (1) battery.Compatible with CK65 NI and ATEX models.CHARGERS871-230-101871-230-301Quad Battery Charger, StandardAccommodates up to four (4) battery packs. Notfor US customers. Requires power supply 851-061-502 and country-specific AC power cord. Notcompatible with CK7X battery (318-046-031).Quad Battery Charger, US OnlyAccommodates up to four (4) battery packs.US customers only. Requires level VI powersupply 851-810-002 and US AC power cord. Notcompatible with CK7X battery (318-046-031).CABLESCBL-500-120-S00-03236-297-001CBL-015-250-C00USB Type A to Micro USB, 1.2 mCharging and USB communication cable, USB TypeA to Micro USB, 1.2 m (3.9 ft).USB Charging and Communications CableUse with CK65/CK3X/CK3R for USB connectionand for ActiveSync (ActiveSync for Windows®Mobile and USB communication for CK65Android™ device) and/or direct charging withoutthe need for a dock or adapter (note charge timeswill be longer). Not compatible with CK3B.Granit Dock CableUse with CK65 and Vehicle Dockto connect Granit™ scanner.POWER SUPPLIES AND ADAPTERS203-990-001203-990-002 213-045-001Wall Power Supply, StandardWall Power Supply except China and US.Use with CK65/CK3X/CK3R; plugs directlyinto the heel for charging. Ships withinterchangeable country plugs except China.Wall Power Supply, StandardUSA only, CK3X/CK3R/CK65 ACAdapter Kit, 10W, with cable.Wall Power Supply, China OnlyChina-only Wall Power Supply. Usewith CK65/CK3X/CK3R; plugs directlyinto the heel for charging.851-064-416851-061-5023011-8248-001Universal Power Supply, 12V DC OutputUse with multi-docks (871-229-201, 871-229-202, 871-229-301, and 871-229-302). Ordercountry-specific AC power cord separately.Power Supply for Non-US Customers,12V DC/30 W OutputUse with single dock (871-228-201) or quad batterycharger (871-230-101). Order country-specific ACpower cord separately. Not for US or EU customers.Level VI Power Supply, USOnly, 12V DC/30 W OutputUse with single dock (871-228-301)or quad battery charger (871-230-301). US and EU customers only.851-065-315851-811-001Power Supply for Rest of World, except NorthAmerica and LATAM,12V DC/18 W OutputUse with 850-817-002 power snap-on adapter.Power Supply for North America and LATAM,12V DC/18 W OutputUse with 850-817-002 power snap-on adapter.REPLACEMENT PARTSCN80-STY-5SH203-986-0018754-870650-01Stylus Replacement KitContains five (5) sets of stylus and coiled tetherfor CK65. Not compatible with CK3X/CK3R.Stylus Replacement KitContains five (5) sets of stylus and coiled tetherfor CK3X/CK3R. Not compatible with CK3B.Hand Strap Replacement KitContain five (5) sets of hand straps forCK65, including mounting hardware.Not compatible with CK3X/CK3R.203-987-002346-065-101346-069-107Hand Strap Replacement KitContains five (5) sets of hand straps for CK3X/CK3R. Includes mounting hardware.Screen Cleaner Kit, Pre-Moist WipesIncludes 24 pre-moistened, non-abrasive, non-streaking 10.2 cm x 17.8 cm (4 in x 7 in) wipes.Screen Protector, 10 PackContains 10 self-adhesive screenprotectors for CK3X/CK3R.213-065-001715-549-002FRE CK65-UCP-NGlass Screen Protector Kit, 5 PackContains five (5) self-adhesive glassscreen protectors for CK65. Notcompatible with CK3X/CK3R.Replacement I/O CoverContains one (1) replacement I/O cover for usewith Non-Incendive (NI) or ATEX models of CK65.CK65 device charger cup replacementReplacement cup adapter for CK65-CB-UVN-0 or CK65-NB-UVN-0.FLEX DOCK SUPPLIESDX4A1444410DX4A1444400DX4A2444410Quad Dock – EthernetAccommodates four mobile computers.Includes power supply, North Americanpower cord. Features 100Base-T Ethernetconnectivity; provides two RJ45 jacks forupstream connections and downstream“daisy-chain” connections of up to 10 docksQuad Dock – EthernetAccommodates four mobile computers.Includes power supply. Order power cordseparately. Features 100Base-T Ethernetconnectivity; provides two RJ45 jacks forupstream connections and downstream“daisy-chain” connections of up to 10 docks.Quad Dock – Charge OnlyAccommodates four mobile computers– CHARGE ONLY. Includes power supplyand North American power cord.DX4A2444400203-917-001203-916-001Quad Dock – Charge OnlyAccommodates four mobile computers– CHARGE ONLY. Includes powersupply. Order power cord separately.FlexDock Cup for Battery PackFlexDock Cup for battery pack supporting CK65/CK3/CK70/CK71/CK75. Need to order FlexDockBase Desktop (852-920-002) separately.FlexDock Cup for Mobile ComputerFlexDock Cup for mobile computer supportingCK65/CK3. Need to order FlexDock BaseDesktop (852-920-002) separately.DX2A2BB10DX2A2BB20DX4A2BBBB104-Position Battery ChargerIncludes two auxiliary pack charge cups, capableof supporting four battery packs. Includespower supply and North American power cord.4-Position Battery ChargerIncludes two auxiliary pack charge cups, capableof supporting four battery packs. Includespower supply. Order power cord separately.8-Position Battery ChargerIncludes four auxiliary pack charge cups, capableof supporting eight battery packs. Includespower supply and North American power cord.DX4A2BBBB008-Position Battery ChargerIncludes four auxiliary pack charge cups, capableof supporting eight battery packs. Includespower supply. Order power cord separately.CK65/CK3X/CK3R Mobile Computer Accessories Guide LTR | Rev J | 07/23© 2023 Honeywell International Inc.Android is a trademark or registered trademark of Google LLC.Windows is a trademark or registered trademark of Microsoft Corporation.Granit is a trademark or registeredtrademark of Honeywell International Inc.All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners.For more informationHoneywell Safety and Productivity Solutions855 S Mint StCharlotte, NC 28202800-582-4263SNAP-ON ADAPTERS871-230-101871-230-301Power Snap-On AdapterRecommended for in-field charging solutions not requiring vehicle dock. Supports use of AC power supply 851-065-315 (Rest of World, except North America and LATAM). Power supply 851-811-001 for North America and LATAM only.Quad Battery Charger, US OnlyAccommodates up to four (4) battery packs. US customers only. Requires level VI power supply 851-810-002 and US AC power cord. Not compatible with CK7X battery (318-046-031).。
RVN4126 3.59100-386-9100-386/T DEVICERVN41772-CD2-3.5MCS/MTSRVN41821-CD2-3.5XTS3000/SABER PORTABLE YES RKN4046KHVN9085 3.51-20 R NO HLN9359 PROG. STAND RVN4057 3.532 X 8 CODEPLUG NO3080385B23 & 5880385B30 MDVN4965 3.59100-WS/T CONFIG KITRVN4053 3.5ASTRO DIGITAL INTERFACE NO3080385B23RVN41842-CD RKN4046A (Portable) 2-3.5ASTRO PORTABLE /MOBILE YES3080369B73 or0180300B10 (Mobile) RVN41831-CD3080369B732-3.5ASTRO SPECTRA MOBILE YES(Low / Mid Power)0180300B10 (High Power) RVN4185CD ASTRO SPECTRA PLUS MOBILE NO MANY OPTIONS; SEESERVICE BRIEF#SB-MO-0101RVN4186CD ASTRO SPECTRA PLUS MANY OPTIONS;MOBILE/PORTABLE COMB SEE SERVICE BRIEF#SB-MO-0101RVN4154 3.5ASTROTAC 3000 COMPAR.3080385B23RVN5003 3.5ASTROTAC COMPARATORS NO3080399E31 Adpt.5880385B34RVN4083 3.5BSC II NO FKN5836ARVN4171 3.5C200RVN4029 3.5CENTRACOM SERIES II NO VARIOUS-SEE MANUAL6881121E49RVN4112 3.5COMMAND PLUS NORVN4149 3.5COMTEGRA YES3082056X02HVN6053CD CT250, 450, 450LS YES AAPMKN4004RVN4079 3.5DESKTRAC CONVENTIONAL YES3080070N01RVN4093 3.5DESKTRAC TRUNKED YES3080070N01RVN4091 3.5DGT 9000 DESKSET YES0180358A22RVN4114 3.5GLOBAL POSITIONING SYS.NO RKN4021AHVN8177 3.5GM/GR300/GR500/GR400M10/M120/130YES3080070N01RVN4159 3.5GP60 SERIES YES PMLN4074AHVN9128 3.5GP300 & GP350RVN4152 3.5GP350 AVSRVN4150 3.5GTX YES HKN9857 (Portable)3080070N01(Mobile) HVN9025CD HT CDM/MTX/EX SERIES YES AARKN4083/AARKN4081RiblessAARKN4075RIBLESS NON-USA RKN4074RVN4098H 3.5HT1000/JT1000-VISAR YES3080371E46(VISAR CONV)RVN4151 3.5HT1000 AVSRVN4098 3.5HT1000/ VISAR CONV’L.YES RKN4035B (HT1000) HVN9084 3.5i750YES HLN-9102ARVN4156 3.5LCS/LTS 2000YES HKN9857(Portable)3080070N01(Mobile) RVN4087 3.5LORAN C LOC. RECV’R.NO RKN4021ARVN4135 3.5M100/M200,M110,M400,R100 includesHVN9173,9177,9646,9774YES3080070N01RVN4023 3.5MARATRAC YES3080070N01RVN4019 3.5MAXTRAC CONVENTIONAL YES3080070N01RVN4139 3.5MAXTRAC LS YES3080070N01RVN4043 3.5MAXTRAC TRK DUPLEX YES3080070N01RVN4178CD MC SERIES, MC2000/2500DDN6124AW/DB25 CONNECTORDDN6367AW/DB9 CONNECTOR RVN41751-CD Rib to MIC connector 1-3.5MCS2000 RKN4062BRVN41131-3.5MCS2000RVN4011 3.5MCX1000YES3000056M01RVN4063 3.5MCX1000 MARINE YES3000056M01RVN4117 3.5MDC/RDLAP DEVICESRVN4105 3.5MOBILE PROG. TOOLRVN4119 3.5MOBITEX DEVICESRVN4128 3.5MPT1327-1200 SERIES YES SEE MANUALRVN4025 3.5MSF5000/PURC/ANALOG YES0180355A30RVN4077 3.5MSF5000/10000FLD YES0180355A30RVN4017K 3.5MT 1000YES RTK4205CRVN4148 3.5MTR 2000YES3082056X02RVN4140 3.5MTRI 2000NORVN41761-CD MTS2000, MT2000*, MTX8000, MTX90001-3.5*programmed by DOS which is included in the RVN4176RVN4131 3.5MTVA CODE PLUG FIXRVN4142 3.5MTVA DOCTOR YES3080070N01RVN4131 3.5MTVA3.EXERVN4013 3.5MTX800 & MTX800S YES RTK4205CRVN4097 1-CD MTX8000/MTX9000,MTS2000,MT2000*,* programmed by DOS which is included in the RVN4176HVN9067CD MTX850/MTX8250MTX950,MTX925RVN4138 3.5MTX-LS YES RKN4035DRVN4035 3.5MX 1000YES RTK4203CRVN4073 3.5MX 800YES RKN4006BHVN9395 P100, P200 LB, P50+, P210, P500, PR3000RVN4134 3.5P100 (HVN9175)P200 LB (HVN9794)P50+ (HVN9395)P210 (HVN9763)P500 (HVN9941)PR3000 (HVN9586)YES RTK4205HVN9852 3.5P110YES HKN9755A/REX1143 HVN9262 3.5P200 UHF/VHF YES RTK4205RVN4129 3.5PDT220YVN4051 3.5PORTABLE REPEATER Portable rptr.P1820/P1821AXRVN4061C 3.5PP 1000/500NO3080385B23 & 5880385B30 RVN5002 3.5QUANTAR/QUANTRO NO3O80369E31RVN4135 3.5R100 (HVN9177)M100/M200/M110/M400YES0180358A52RVN4146 3.5RPM500/660RVN4002 3.5SABER YES RTK4203CRVN4131 3.5SETTLET.EXEHVN9007 3.5SM50 & SM120YESRVN4039 3.5SMART STATUS YES FKN5825AHVN9054 3.5SOFTWARE R03.2 P1225YES3080070N01HVN9001 3.5SOFTWARE R05.00.00 1225LS YES HLN9359AHVN9012 3.5SP50RVN4001N 3.5SPECTRA YES3080369B73 (STANDARD)0180300B10 (HIGH POWER) RVN4099 3.5SPECTRA RAILROAD YES3080369B73RVN4110 3.5STATION ACCESS MODULE NO3080369E31RVN4089A 3.5STX TRANSIT YES0180357A54RVN4051 3.5SYSTEMS SABER YES RTK4203BRVN4075 3.5T5600/T5620 SERIES NO3080385B23HVN9060CD TC3000, TS3000, TR3000RVN4123 3.5VISAR PRIVACY PLUS YES3080371E46FVN4333 3.5VRM 100 TOOLBOX FKN4486A CABLE &ADAPTORRVN4133 3.5VRM 500/600/650/850NORVN4181CD XTS 2500/5000 PORTABLES RKN4105A/RKN4106A RVN41002- 3.5XTS3000 ASTRO PORTABLE/MOBILERVN4170 3.5XTS3500YES RKN4035DRIB SET UPRLN4008E RADIO INTERFACE BOX (RIB)0180357A57RIB AC POWER PACK 120V0180358A56RIB AC POWER PACK 220V3080369B71IBM TO RIB CABLE (25 PIN) (USE WITH XT & PS2)3080369B72IBM TO RIB CABLE (9 PIN)RLN443825 PIN (F) TO 9 PIN (M) ADAPTOR (USE W/3080369B72 FOR AT APPLICATION) 5880385B308 PIN MODULAR TO 25 PIN ”D” ADAPTOR (FOR T5600 ONLY)0180359A29DUPLEX ADAPTOR (MOSTAR/TRAXAR TRNK’D ONLY)Item Disk Radio RIB Cable Number Size Product Required Number Item Disk Radio RIB Cable Number Size Product Required NumberUtilizing your personal computer, Radio Service Software (RSS)/Customer Programming Software (CPS)/CustomerConfiguration Software (CCS) enables you to add or reprogram features/parameters as your requirements change. RSS/CPS/CCS is compatible with IBM XT, AT, PS/2 models 30, 50, 60 and 80.Requires 640K RAM. DOS 3.1 or later. Consult the RSS users guide for the computer configuration and DOS requirements. (ForHT1000, MT/MTS2000, MTX838/8000/9000, Visar and some newer products —IBM model 386, 4 MEG RAM and DOS 5.0 or higher are recommended.) A Radio Interface Box (RIB) may be required as well as the appropriate cables. The RIB and cables must be ordered separately.Licensing:A license is required before a software (RVN) order is placed. The software license is site specific (customer number and ultimate destination tag). All sites/locations must purchase their own software.Be sure to place subsequent orders using the original customer number and ship-to-tag or other licensed sites; ordering software without a licensed customer number and ultimate tag may result in unnecessary delays. To obtain a no charge license agreement kit, order RPX4719. To place an order in the U.S. call 1-800-422-4210. Outside the U.S., FAX 847-576-3023.Subscription Program:The purchase of Radio ServiceSoftware/Customer Programming/Customer ConfigurationSoftware (RVN & HVN kits) entitles the buyer/subscriber to three years of free upgrades. At the end of these three years, the sub-scriber must purchase the same Radio Service Software kit to receive an additional three years of free upgrades. If the sub-scriber does not elect to purchase the same Radio Service Software kit, no upgrades will be sent. Annually a subscription status report is mailed to inform subscribers of the RSS/CPS/CCS items on our database and their expiration dates.Notes:1)A subscription service is offered on “RVN”-Radio Service Software/Customer Programming/Customer Configuration Software kits only.2)“RVN” software must only be procured through Radio Products and Services Division (RPSD). Software not procured through the RPSD will not be recorded on the subscription database; upgrades will not be mailed.3)Upgrades are mailed to the original buyer (customer number & ultimate tag).4)SP software is available through the radio product groups.The Motorola General Radio Service Software Agreement is now available on Motorola Online. If you need assistance please feel free to submit a “Contact Us” or call 800-422-4210.SMART RIB SET UPRLN1015D SMART RIB0180302E27 AC POWER PACK 120V 2580373E86 AC POWER PACK 220V3080390B49SMARTRIB CABLE (9 PIN (F) TO 9 PIN (M) (USE WITH AT)3080390B48SMARTRIB CABLE (25 PIN (F) TO 9 PIN (M) (USE WITH XT)RLN4488ASMART RIB BATTERY PACKWIRELESS DATA GROUP PRODUTS SOFTWARERVN4126 3.59100-386/9100T DEVICES MDVN4965 3.59100-WS/T CONFIG’TN RVN41173.5MDC/RDLAP DEVICESPAGING PRODUCTS MANUALS6881011B54 3.5ADVISOR6881029B90 3.5ADVISOR ELITE 6881023B20 3.5ADVISOR GOLD 6881020B35 3.5ADVISOR PRO FLX 6881032B30 3.5BR8506881032B30 3.5LS3506881032B30 3.5LS5506881032B30 3.5LS7506881033B10 3.5LS9506881035B20 3.5MINITOR III8262947A15 3.5PAGEWRITER 20008262947A15 3.5PAGEWRITER 2000X 6881028B10 3.5TALKABOUT T3406881029B35 3.5TIMEPORT P7308262947A15 3.5TIMEPORT P930NLN3548BUNIVERSAL INTERFACE KITItem Disk Radio NumberSize Product。
SideBSideASideBJAPANESEENGLISHJY997D20701ASafety Precaution (Read these precautions before use.)linked to serious results.In any case, it is important to follow the directions for usage.Associated ManualsNote:FX 3UC Series PLC specification details for I/O, wiring, installation, andmaintenance can only be found in the Japanese Manual.How to obtain manualsFor the necessary product manuals or documents, consult with the Mitsubishi Electric dealer from where you purchase your product.Manual name Manual No.DescriptionFX 3U / FX 3UC Series User's Manual - Analog Control EditionJY997D16701MODEL CODE:09R619Describes specifications for analog control andprogramming method for FX 3U / FX 3UC Series PLC.FX 3U /FX 3UC Series Programming Manual - B a s i c & A p p l i ed Instruction Edition JY997D16601MODEL CODE:09R517Describes PLC programming for basic/applied instructions and devices.FX 3U Series User’s Manual - Hardware EditionJY997D16501MODEL CODE:09R516Explains FX 3U Series PLC specification details for I/O,w i r i n g , i ns ta l l a t i o n , a n dmaintenance.Certification of UL, cUL standardsThe following product has UL and cUL certification.UL, cUL File Number:E95239Models:MELSEC FX 3U series manufacturedFX 3U -4ADCompliance with EC directive (CE Marking)This note does not guarantee that an entire mechanical module produced in accordance with the contents of this note will comply with the following standards.Compliance to EMC directive and LVD directive for the entire mechanical module should be checked by the user / manufacturer. For more details please contact the local Mitsubishi Electric sales site.Requirement for Compliance with EMC directiveThe following products have shown compliance through direct testing (of the identified standards below) and design analysis (through the creation of a technical construction file) to the European Directive for Electromagnetic Compatibility (89/336/EEC) when used as directed by the appropriate documentation.Type:Programmable Controller (Open Type Equipment)Models:MELSEC FX 3U series manufactured from February 1st, 2006FX 3U -4ADCaution for EC DirectiveThe analog special adapters have been found to be compliant to the European standards in the aforesaid manual and directive. However, for the very best per-formance from what are in fact delicate measuring and controlled output device Mitsubishi Electric would like to make the following points;As analog devices are sensitive by nature, their use should be considered care-fully. For users of proprietary cables (integral with sensors or actuators), these users should follow those manufacturers installation requirements.Mitsubishi Electric recommend that shielded cables should be used. If NO other EMC protection is provided, then users may experience temporary induced errors not exceeding +10%/-10% in very heavy industrial areas.However, Mitsubishi Electric suggest that if adequate EMC precautions are fol-lowed with general good EMC practice for the users complete control system, users should expect normal errors as specified in this manual.•Sensitive analog cable should not be laid in the same trunking or cable conduit as high voltage cabling. Where possible users should run analog cables separately.•Good cable shielding should be used. Ground the shield of the twisted shielded cable at one point on the PLC side.•When reading analog values, EMC induced errors can be smoothed out by averaging the readings. This can be achieved either through functions on the special function block for analog input or through a users program in the FX 3U Series PLC main unit.•Please use FX 3U -4AD while installed in a shielded enclosure. For the details,refer to the following manual.→ Refer to the FX 3U Series User's Manual - Hardware Edition1.OutlineThe FX 3U -4AD special function block for analog input converts four analog input values (voltage, current) to digital values and transfers those digital values to the PLC main unit.1.1Incorporated ItemsCheck if the following product and items are included in the package:StandardRemarkEN61131-2:2003Programmable controllers-Equipment requirements and testsCompliance with all relevant aspects of the standard.•Radiated Emissions•Mains Terminal Voltage Emissions •RF immunity •Fast Transients •ESD •Surge•Conducted•Power magnetic fields1.2External Dimensions, Part Names, and Terminal Layout1.2.1External Dimensions and Part Names1.2.2Terminal Layout2.Installation2.1ArrangementsThe product connects on the right side of an PLC main unit or extension units/blocks (including special function units/blocks).For connection to FX 3UC Series PLC or FX 2NC Series PLC extension block, FX 2NC -CNV-IF or FX 3UC -1PS-5V is required.For further information of installation arrangements, refer to the following manual.→ Refer to the FX 3U Series User's Manual - Hardware Edition[1]Direct mounting hole:2 holes of φ4.5 (0.18") (mounting screw: M4 screw)[2]Extension cable[3]POWER LED (green):Lit while 5V DC power is supplied from PLC.[4]Terminal block for power supply (24V DC) (M3 terminal screw)[5]Terminal block for analog input [6]24V LED (red):Lit while 24V DC power is supplied properly to terminals [24+] and [24-].[7]A/D LED (red):Flashes (at high speed) during A/D conversion. [8]DIN rail mounting hook[9]DIN rail mounting groove (35 mm (1.38") wide)INSTALLATION PRECAUTIONS•Use the product in the environment within the general specifications described in PLC main unit manual (Hardware Edition).Never use the product in areas with dust, oily smoke, conductive dusts, corrosive gas (salt air, Cl 2, H 2S, SO 2, or NO 2), flammable gas, vibrations or impacts, or expose it to high temperature, condensation, or wind and rain.If the product is used in such a place described above, electrical shock, fire,malfunction, damage, or deterioration may be caused.•Do not touch the conductive parts of the product directly, thus avoiding failure or malfunction.•Install the product securely using the DIN rail or screws.•Install the product on a flat surface.If the mounting surface is rough, undue force will be applied to the PC board,thereby causing nonconformity.•When drilling screw holes or wiring, cutting chips or wire chips should not enter ventilation slits.Such an accident may cause fire, failure or malfunction.•Be sure to remove the dust proof sheet from the PLC's ventilation port when the installation work is completed.Failure to do so could cause fires, equipment failures, and malfunctions.•Fit the extension cables and communication cables securely to the designated connectors.Contact failures may cause malfunctions.2.2MountingThe product is mounted by the following method. •Direct mounting •DIN rail mounting2.2.1Direct MountingThe product can be mounted with M4 screws by using the direct mounting holes.Refer to the External Dimensions (section 1.2) for the product’s mounting hole pitch information.An interval space between each unit of 1 to 2 mm (0.04" to 0.08") is necessary. For further information of direct installation, also refer to the following manual.→ Refer to the FX 3U Series User's Manual - Hardware Edition2.2.2DIN Rail MountingThe product can be mounted on a DIN rail (DIN46227, 35mm width).1)Fit the upper edge of the DIN rail mounting groove (right fig. A) onto the DIN rail. 2)Press the product against the DIN rail.3)on the left.→ Refer to the FX 3U FX 3U -4ADINSTALLATION MANUALThis manual describes the part names, dimensions, mounting, and specifications of the product. Before use, read this manual and manuals of relevant products fully to acquire proficiency in handling and operating the product. Make sure to learn all the product information, safety information, and precautions.And, store this manual in a safe place so that you can take it out and read it whenever necessary. Always forward it to the end user.RegistrationThe company name and the product name to be described in this manual are the registered trademarks or trademarks of each company.Effective February 2006Specifications are subject to change without notice.© 2006 Mitsubishi Electric CorporationManual Number JY997D20701Revision ADateFebruary 20063.Wiring*1For FX 3U Series PLC (AC power type), the 24V DC service power supply is also4.4Performance Specification4.5Input characteristicsThe input characteristics in each input mode are as follows.For the details of the input characteristics, refer to the following manual.→ Refer to the FX 3U / FX 3UC Series User’s Manual- Analog Control EditionSideBSideASideBJAPANESEENGLISHJY997D20701ASafety Precaution (Read these precautions before use.)This manual classify the safety precautions into two categories:linked to serious results.In any case, it is important to follow the directions for usage.Associated ManualsNote:FX 3UC Series PLC specification details for I/O, wiring, installation, andmaintenance can only be found in the Japanese Manual.How to obtain manualsFor the necessary product manuals or documents, consult with the Mitsubishi Electric dealer from where you purchase your product.Manual name Manual No.DescriptionFX 3U / FX 3UC Series User's Manual - Analog Control EditionJY997D16701MODEL CODE:09R619Describes specifications for analog control andprogramming method for FX 3U / FX 3UC Series PLC.FX 3U /FX 3UC Series Programming Manual - B a s i c & A p p l i ed Instruction Edition JY997D16601MODEL CODE:09R517Describes PLC programming for basic/applied instructions and devices.FX 3U Series User’s Manual - Hardware EditionJY997D16501MODEL CODE:09R516Explains FX 3U Series PLC specification details for I/O,w i r i n g , i ns ta l l a t i o n , a n dmaintenance.Certification of UL, cUL standardsThe following product has UL and cUL certification.UL, cUL File Number:E95239Models:MELSEC FX 3U series manufacturedFX 3U -4ADCompliance with EC directive (CE Marking)This note does not guarantee that an entire mechanical module produced in accordance with the contents of this note will comply with the following standards.Compliance to EMC directive and LVD directive for the entire mechanical module should be checked by the user / manufacturer. For more details please contact the local Mitsubishi Electric sales site.Requirement for Compliance with EMC directiveThe following products have shown compliance through direct testing (of the identified standards below) and design analysis (through the creation of a technical construction file) to the European Directive for Electromagnetic Compatibility (89/336/EEC) when used as directed by the appropriate documentation.Type:Programmable Controller (Open Type Equipment)Models:MELSEC FX 3U series manufactured from February 1st, 2006FX 3U -4ADCaution for EC DirectiveThe analog special adapters have been found to be compliant to the European standards in the aforesaid manual and directive. However, for the very best per-formance from what are in fact delicate measuring and controlled output device Mitsubishi Electric would like to make the following points;As analog devices are sensitive by nature, their use should be considered care-fully. For users of proprietary cables (integral with sensors or actuators), these users should follow those manufacturers installation requirements.Mitsubishi Electric recommend that shielded cables should be used. If NO other EMC protection is provided, then users may experience temporary induced errors not exceeding +10%/-10% in very heavy industrial areas.However, Mitsubishi Electric suggest that if adequate EMC precautions are fol-lowed with general good EMC practice for the users complete control system, users should expect normal errors as specified in this manual.•Sensitive analog cable should not be laid in the same trunking or cable conduit as high voltage cabling. Where possible users should run analog cables separately.•Good cable shielding should be used. Ground the shield of the twisted shielded cable at one point on the PLC side.•When reading analog values, EMC induced errors can be smoothed out by averaging the readings. This can be achieved either through functions on the special function block for analog input or through a users program in the FX 3U Series PLC main unit.•Please use FX 3U -4AD while installed in a shielded enclosure. For the details,refer to the following manual.→ Refer to the FX 3U Series User's Manual - Hardware Edition1.OutlineThe FX 3U -4AD special function block for analog input converts four analog input values (voltage, current) to digital values and transfers those digital values to the PLC main unit.1.1Incorporated ItemsCheck if the following product and items are included in the package:StandardRemarkEN61131-2:2003Programmable controllers-Equipment requirements and testsCompliance with all relevant aspects of the standard.•Radiated Emissions•Mains Terminal Voltage Emissions •RF immunity •Fast Transients •ESD •Surge•Conducted•Power magnetic fields1.2External Dimensions, Part Names, and Terminal Layout1.2.1External Dimensions and Part Names1.2.2Terminal Layout2.Installation2.1ArrangementsThe product connects on the right side of an PLC main unit or extension units/blocks (including special function units/blocks).For connection to FX 3UC Series PLC or FX 2NC Series PLC extension block, FX 2NC -CNV-IF or FX 3UC -1PS-5V is required.For further information of installation arrangements, refer to the following manual.→ Refer to the FX 3U Series User's Manual - Hardware Edition[1]Direct mounting hole:2 holes of φ4.5 (0.18") (mounting screw: M4 screw)[2]Extension cable[3]POWER LED (green):Lit while 5V DC power is supplied from PLC.[4]Terminal block for power supply (24V DC) (M3 terminal screw)[5]Terminal block for analog input [6]24V LED (red):Lit while 24V DC power is supplied properly to terminals [24+] and [24-].[7]A/D LED (red):Flashes (at high speed) during A/D conversion. [8]DIN rail mounting hook[9]DIN rail mounting groove (35 mm (1.38") wide)INSTALLATION PRECAUTIONS•Use the product in the environment within the general specifications described in PLC main unit manual (Hardware Edition).Never use the product in areas with dust, oily smoke, conductive dusts, corrosive gas (salt air, Cl 2, H 2S, SO 2, or NO 2), flammable gas, vibrations or impacts, or expose it to high temperature, condensation, or wind and rain.If the product is used in such a place described above, electrical shock, fire,malfunction, damage, or deterioration may be caused.•Do not touch the conductive parts of the product directly, thus avoiding failure or malfunction.•Install the product securely using the DIN rail or screws.•Install the product on a flat surface.If the mounting surface is rough, undue force will be applied to the PC board,thereby causing nonconformity.•When drilling screw holes or wiring, cutting chips or wire chips should not enter ventilation slits.Such an accident may cause fire, failure or malfunction.•Be sure to remove the dust proof sheet from the PLC's ventilation port when the installation work is completed.Failure to do so could cause fires, equipment failures, and malfunctions.•Fit the extension cables and communication cables securely to the designated connectors.Contact failures may cause malfunctions.2.2MountingThe product is mounted by the following method. •Direct mounting •DIN rail mounting2.2.1Direct MountingThe product can be mounted with M4 screws by using the direct mounting holes.Refer to the External Dimensions (section 1.2) for the product’s mounting hole pitch information.An interval space between each unit of 1 to 2 mm (0.04" to 0.08") is necessary. For further information of direct installation, also refer to the following manual.→ Refer to the FX 3U Series User's Manual - Hardware Edition2.2.2DIN Rail MountingThe product can be mounted on a DIN rail (DIN46227, 35mm width).1)Fit the upper edge of the DIN rail mounting groove (right fig. A) onto the DIN rail. 2)Press the product against the DIN rail.3)on the left.→ Refer to the FX 3U3.Wiring3.1Applicable Cable and Terminal Tightening TorqueThe size of the terminal screws is M3.The end disposal of the cable shows below.Tighten the terminal to a torque of 0.5N m to 0.8N m.•When one wire is connected to one terminal•When two wires are connected to one terminal3.2Power Supply WiringFor the power supply wiring, refer to the following manual.→ Refer to the FX 3U / FX 3UC Series User’s Manual- Analog Control Edition3.3Wiring of Analog Input→ For the terminal layout, refer to Subsection 1.2.2*1For FX 3U Series PLC (AC power type), the 24V DC service power supply is alsoavailable. *2terminal.*3Use a 2-core twisted shield wire for analog input line, and separate it from otherpower lines or inductive lines.*4For the current input, short-circuit the [V+] terminal and the [I+] terminal. *5If there is voltage ripple in the input voltage or there is noise in the externalwiring, connect a capacitor of approximately 0.1 to 0.47µF 25 V.3.4GroundingGrounding should be performed as stated below.•The grounding resistance should be 100Ω or less.•Independent grounding should be performed for best results.When independent grounding is not performed, perform "shared grounding"of the following figure.→ For details, refer to the FX 3U Series User's Manual- Hardware Edition.•The grounding wire size should be AWG 14 (2 mm 2).•The grounding point should be close to the PLC, and all grounding wire should be as short as possible.4.Specification4.1Applicable PLCThe version number can be checked by monitoring D8001 as the last three digits indicate it.4.2General SpecificationThe items other than the following are equivalent to those of the PLC main unit. For other general specifications, refer to the manual of the PLC main unit.→ For details, refer to the FX 3U Series User's Manual- Hardware Edition.4.3Power Supply SpecificationSTARTUP ANDMAINTENANCE PRECAUTIONS•Do not disassemble or modify the unit.Doing so may cause failure, malfunction or fire.* For repair, contact your local Mitsubishi Electric distributor.•Do not drop the product or do not exert strong impact, doing so may cause damage.DISPOSAL PRECAUTIONS•Please contact a company certified in the disposal of electronic waste forenvironmentally safe recycling and disposal of your device.TRANSPORT ANDSTORAGE PRECAUTIONS•During transportation avoid any impact as the product is a precision instrument.Check the operation of the product after transportation.Model name ApplicabilityFX 3U Series PLC Ver. 2.20 (from the first product) and laterFX 3UC Series PLCVer. 1.30 (from the product manufactured in August, 2004 with SER No. 48) and laterItemSpecificationDielectric withstandvoltage500V AC for one minuteConforming to JEM-1021Between all terminals and ground terminal of PLCmain unitInsulation resistance 5M Ω or more by 500V DC megger Item SpecificationA/D conversion circuit driving power 24V DC ±10%, 90mA for 24V DCConnect a 24V DC power supply to the terminal block.CPU driving power5V DC, 110mA5V DC power is supplied internally from the main unit.4.4Performance Specification*1Change the offset and gain values to change the input characteristics. However,the resolution doesn’t change even when the offset and gain values change.When the analog value direct indication is enabled in the input mode 2, 5, or 8,the offset value and the gain value don’t change. *2The offset and the gain should satisfy the following condition:1V ≤ (Gain - Offset)*3The offset and the gain should satisfy the following condition:3 mA ≤ (Gain - Offset) ≤ 30 mA*4The input characteristics vary depending on the input mode to be used.For the details of the input characteristics, refer to the following manual.→ Refer to the FX 3U / FX 3UC Series User’s Manual- Analog Control Edition4.5Input characteristicsThe input characteristics in each input mode are as follows.For the details of the input characteristics, refer to the following manual.→ Refer to the FX 3U / FX 3UC Series User’s Manual- Analog Control EditionInput mode Input modeAnalog inputrange Digital outputrange 0Voltage input mode -10 to +10V -32000 to +320001Voltage input mode-10 to +10V -4000 to +40002Voltage input modeAnalog value direct indication -10 to +10V -10000 to +100003Current input mode 4 to 20mA 0 to 160004Current input mode4 to 20mA 0 to 40005Current input modeAnalog value direct indication 4 to 20mA 4000 to 200006Current input mode -20 to +20mA -16000 to +160007Current input mode-20 to +20mA -4000 to +40008Current input modeAnalog value direct indication-20 to +20mA-20000 to +20000FX 3U -4ADINSTALLATION MANUALThis manual describes the part names, dimensions, mounting, and specifications of the product. Before use, read this manual and manuals of relevant products fully to acquire proficiency in handling and operating the product. Make sure to learn all the product information, safety information, and precautions.And, store this manual in a safe place so that you can take it out and read it whenever necessary. Always forward it to the end user.RegistrationThe company name and the product name to be described in this manual are the registered trademarks or trademarks of each company.Effective February 2006Specifications are subject to change without notice.© 2006 Mitsubishi Electric CorporationManual Number JY997D20701Revision ADateFebruary 2006。
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MIPI/DSI Receiverwith HDMI Transmitter Data Sheet ADV7533Rev. AInformation furnished by Analog Devices is believed to be accurate and reliable. However, noresponsibility is assumed by Analog Devices for its use, nor for any infringements of patents or other rights of third parties that may result from its use. Specifications subject to change without notice. No license is granted by implication or otherwise under any patent or patent rights of Analog Devices. T rademarks and registered trademarks are the property of their respective owners. One Technology Way, P.O. Box 9106, Norwood, MA 02062-9106, U.S.A. Tel: 781.329.4700 Fax: 781.461.3113 ©2011–2012 Analog Devices, Inc. All rights reserved.FEATURESGeneralL ow power MIPI/DSI receiverLow power HDMI/DVI transmitter ideal for portableapplicationsCEC controller and expanded message buffer (3 messages)reduces system overheadIncorporates HDMI v.1.3 (x.v.Color™) technology Compatible with DVI v.1.0Optional embedded HDCP keys to support HDCP 1.31.8 V, 1.2 V (optional), and 3.3 V supplies for ultralowoperating powerAudio inputs accept logic levels from 1.8 V to 3.3 VMIPI/DSI receiver2-, 3-, or 4-lane DSI receiverS upports up to 800 Mbps per laneC ompatible with DPHY V.0.90 and DSI V.1.02S upports inputs of16-bit RGB 4:4:424-bit RGB 4:4:430-bit RGB 4:4:4HDMI (TMDS) video out80 MHz operation supports all video and graphicsresolutions from 480i to 1080p at 30 HzProgrammable 2-way color space converterOutput supports36-, 30-, or 24-bit RGB 4:4:436-, 30-, or 24-bit YCbCr 4:4:4Automatic input video format timing detection (CEA-861E) Digital audioSupports standard S/PDIF for stereo LPCM or compressedaudio up to 192 kHz2-channel uncompressed LPCM I2S audio up to 192 kHz Special features for easy system designOn-chip MPU with I2C master to perform EDID reading andHDCP operations; reports HDMI events through interrupts and registers5 V tolerant I2C and HPD I/Os, no extra device neededNo audio master clock needed for supporting S/PDIFand I2S APPLICATIONSMobile systemsCellular handsetsDigital video camerasDigital still camerasPersonal media playersGamingGENERAL DESCRIPTIONThe ADV7533 is a multifunction video interface chip. The ADV7533 provides a mobile industry processor interface/ display serial interface (MIPI®/DSI) input port, a high definition multimedia interface (HDMI®) data output in a 49-ball wafer level chip scale package (WLCSP). The display serial interface (DSI) input provides up to four lanes of MIPI/DSI data, each running up to 800 Mbps. The DSI Rx implements DSI video mode operation only. The HDMI Tx supports video resolutions using pixel clocks of up to 80 MHz.With the optional inclusion of embedded HDCP keys, the ADV7533 allows the secure transmission of protected content, as specified by the HDCP 1.3 protocol.The ADV7533 supports x.v.Color™ (gamut metadata) for a wider color gamut.The ADV7533 supports both S/PDIF and 2-channel I2S audio. Its high fidelity 2-channel I2S can transmit stereo up to a 192 kHz sampling rate. The S/PDIF can carry stereo LPCM audio or compressed audio, including Dolby® Digital and DTS®.The ADV7533 helps to reduce system design complexity and cost by incorporating such features as an I2C master for EDID reading and 5 V tolerance on the I2C and Hot Plug™ detect pins. Fabricated in an advanced CMOS process, the ADV7533 is available in a space saving, 49-ball, WLCSP surface mount package. This package is RoHS compliant and specified to operate from −10°C to +85°C.ADV7533Data SheetRev. A | Page 2 of 12TABLE OF CONTENTSFeatures .............................................................................................. 1 Applications ....................................................................................... 1 General Description ......................................................................... 1 Revision History ............................................................................... 2 Functional Block Diagram .............................................................. 3 Specifications ..................................................................................... 4 MIPI/DSI Specifications .............................................................. 6 Absolute Maximum Ratings ............................................................ 8 ESD Caution...................................................................................8 Explanation of Test Levels ............................................................8 Pin Configuration and Function Descriptions ..............................9 Applications Information .............................................................. 11 Design Resources ....................................................................... 11 Outline Dimensions ....................................................................... 12 Ordering Guide .. (12)REVISION HISTORY8/12—Rev. 0 to Rev. AChanged Storage Temperature from −65°C to +150°C to −40°Cto +85°C ............................................................................................. 8 7/11—Revision 0: Initial VersionData SheetADV7533Rev. A | Page 3 of 12FUNCTIONAL BLOCK DIAGRAMP D I F /I 2S R C L KC L K /M C L KP DN TA V D D V D A 2V D V 1P G N V 3P DP V D 09821-001Figure 1.ADV7533Data SheetRev. A | Page 4 of 12SPECIFICATIONSTable 1. Electrical SpecificationsParameter Conditions Temp Test Level 1 ADV7533BCBZ Min Typ Max Unit DIGITAL INPUTSData Inputs—Audio, CEC_CLK Input Voltage, High (V IH ) Full VI 1.4 3.5 V Input Voltage, Low (V IL ) Full VI −0.3 +0.7 V Input Capacitance 25°C VIII 1.0 1.5 pF I 2C Lines (SDA, SCL)Input Voltage, High (V IH ) Full VI 1.3 5.5 V Input Voltage, Low (V IL ) Full VI −0.3 +0.6 V I 2C Lines (DDCSDA, DDCSCL)Input Voltage, High (V IH ) Default values Full VI 1.3 5.5 V Input Voltage, Low (V IL )Full VI −0.3 +0.6 V Input Voltage, High (V IH ) Programmable optional values Full IV 3.5 5.5 V Input Voltage, Low (V IL ) Full IV −0.5 +1.2 V CECInput Voltage, High (V IH ) Full VI 2.0 V Input Voltage, Low (V IL ) Full VI 0.6 V Output Voltage, High (V OH ) Full VI 2.5 3.63 V Output Voltage, Low (V OL ) Full VI −0.3 +0.6 V HPDInput Voltage, High (V IH ) Full VI 1.3 5.5 V Input Voltage, Low (V IL ) Full VI −0.3 +0.6 V DIGITAL OUTPUTS—INTOutput Voltage, Low (V OL ) Load = 5 pF Full VI 0.4 V THERMAL CHARACTERISTICS Thermal ResistanceθJC Junction-to-Case Full V 20 °C/W θJA Junction-to-Ambient Full V 43 °C/W Ambient Temperature Full V −10 +25 +85 °C DC SPECIFICATIONSInput Leakage Current, I IL 25°C VI −1 +1 μA POWER SUPPLY1.8 V Supply Voltage (DV DD , AV DD , A2V DD , PV DD )Full IV 1.71 1.8 1.9 V V1P2 = (1.2 V) Full IV 1.14 1.2 1.26 V V1P2 = (1.8 V)Full IV 1.71 1.8 1.9 V Supply Voltage Noise LimitDVDD —Digital I/O Pad Logic Full IV 64 mV rms AVDD—HDMI Analog Core Full IV 64 mV rms V1P2—HDMI/DSI Digital Core1.2 V Full IV 43 mV rms 1.8 VFull Iv 64 mV rms A2VDD—MIPI DPHYFull IV 64 mV rms PVDD—HDMI PLLRefer to Figure 2 Full IV mV rms 3.3 V Supply Voltage (V3P3) Full IV 3.15 3.30 3.45 V3.3 V Supply Voltage Noise LimitFull IV 64 mV rms Power-Down Current25°C VI 15 μA Operating CurrentDVDDI/O pads (30 bits at 720p)FullIV6mAData SheetADV7533Rev. A | Page 5 of 12ParameterConditionsTemp Test Level 1 ADV7533BCBZ Min Typ Max Unit AVDDHDMI analog core (24 bits at 720p)Full IV 11 mA V1P2 (1.2 V) HDMI/DSI digital core (DSI 30 bits/HDMI 24 bits at 720p) Full IV 39 mA A2VDDMIPI DPHY (30 bits/three lanes/720p)Full IV 12 mA PVDDHDMI PLL (24 bits at 720p) Full IV 11 mA V3P3—HDMI/HDCP Memory HDMI HDCP memoryFull IV 0.3 mA Transmitter Total Power720p, 30-bit DSI in; 720p, 36-bit HDMI out; typical random pattern with CSC enabled, HDCP enabled, audio enabledV1P2 = 1.2 V Full IV 120 154 mW V1P2 = 1.8 V Full VI 204 mW AC SPECIFICATIONSTMDS Output Clock Frequency 25°C IV 20 112 MHz TMDS Output Clock Duty Cycle 25°C IV 4852 % TMDS Differential Swing 25°C VII 800 1000 1200 mV Differential Output Timing Low-to-High Transition Time 25°C VII 75 175 ps High-to-Low Transition Time 25°C VII 75 175 ps AUDIO AC TIMING 2 SCLK Duty CycleWhen N = Even Number Full IV 40 50 60 % When N = Odd Number Full IV 49 50 51 % I 2S, S/PDIF Setup, t ASUFull IV 2 ns I 2S, S/PDIF Hold Time, t AHLD Full IV 2 ns LRCLK Setup Time, t ASU Full IV 2 ns LRCLK Hold Time, t AHLD Full IV 2 ns CECCEC_CLK Frequency 3 Full VIII 3 12 100 MHz CEC_CLK Accuracy Full VIII −2 +2 % CEC_CLK Duty CycleFull VIII 40 60 % I 2C INTERFACESCL Clock Frequency Full VIII 4004 kHz SDA Setup Time, t DSU Full VIII 100 ns SDA Hold Time, t DHO Full VIII 100 ns Setup for Start, t STASU Full VIII 0.6 μs Hold Time for Start, t STAH Full VIII 0.6 μs Setup for Stop, t STOSUFull VIII 0.6 μs Bus Free Between Stop and Start, t BUF Full VIII 1.3 μs SCL High, t HIGH Full VIII 0.6 μs SCL Low, t LOWFullVIII1.3μs1See the Explanation of Test Levels section. 2 12 MHz crystal for default register settings. 3Only applies to S/PDIF if external MCLK is used. 4 I 2C data rates of 100 KHz and 400 KHz are supported.ADV7533Data SheetRev. A | Page 6 of 12The power supply noise sensitivity of the ADV7533 is frequency dependent. Therefore, the maximum noise limit for the PVDD is specified in mV rms vs. frequency (see Figure 2).7060504030201001101001k 10k09821-102N O I S E L I M I T (m V r ms )FREQUENCY (Hz)Figure 2. PVDD Maximum Noise LimitMIPI/DSI SPECIFICATIONSUnless noted, timing and levels comply with MIPI DPHY standards. Table 2. DSI High Speed (HS) SpecificationsParametersSymbol ADV7533 Temp Test Level Min Typ MaxUnit DC SPECIFICATIONSDSI Input Common Mode Voltage V CMRX 25°C VII 70 330 mV DSI Input High Threshold V IDTH 25°C VII 70 mV DSI Input Low ThresholdV IDTL 25°C VII −70 mV DSI Single-Ended Input High Voltage V IHHS 25°C VII 460 mV DSI Single-Ended Input Low VoltageV ILHS 25°C VII −40 mV DSI Single-Ended Threshold for Termination Enable V TERM-EN 25°C VII 450 mV Differential Input Impedance Z ID 25°C VII 80 100 125 Ω AC SPECIFICATIONSSingle Channel Data Rate 25°C IV 200 800 Mbps Data to Clock Setup Time t SETUP 25°C VII 0.15 UI INST Data to Clock Hold Time t HOLD 25°C VII 0.15 UI INST DSI Clock Duty Cycle25°C VII 45 50 55 % Common-Mode Interference Beyond 450 MHz ∆V CMRX(HF) 25°C VII 100 mV Common-Mode Interference 50 MHz to 450 MHz ∆V CMRX(LF) 25°C VII −50 +50 mV Common-Mode TerminationC CM25°CVII60pFData SheetADV7533Rev. A | Page 7 of 12REFERENCE TIMECLKpCLKn09821-002Figure 3. DSI Data to Clock Timing DefinitionsTable 3. DSI Low Power SpecificationsParameterSymbol Temp Test Level Min Typ Max Unit DC SPECIFICATIONS Logic 1 Input VoltageV IH 25°C VII 880 mV Logic 0 Input Voltage, Not in ULP State V IL 25°C VII 550 mV Input Hysteresis V HYST 25°C VII 25 mV AC SPECIFICATIONSInput Pulse RejectionE SPIKE 25°C VII 300 V × ps Minimum Pulse Width Response T MIN-RX 25°C VII 20 ns Peak Interference Amplitude V INT 25°C VII 200 mV Interference Frequencyf INT25°CVII450MHzTable 4. DSI Pin SpecificationsParameterConditions ADV7533 Temp Test Level Min Typ Max Unit DC SPECIFICATIONSPin Signal Voltage Range V PIN 25°C VII −50 +1350 mV Pin Leakage Current I LEAK 25°C VII −10 +10 μA Ground ShiftV GNDSH25°C VII −50 +50 mV Transient Pin Voltage LevelV PIN (absmax) 25°C VII −0.15 +1.45 V Maximum Transient Time Above V PIN(Max) or Below V PIN (Min)T VPIN (absmax)25°CVII20nsADV7533Data SheetRev. A | Page 8 of 12ABSOLUTE MAXIMUM RATINGSTable 5.ParameterRatingDigital Inputs—I 2C (DDCSDA, DDCSCL, SDA, SCL) and HPD 5.5 V to −0.3 V Digital Inputs—MIPI/DSI1.8 VDigital Inputs—Video/Audio Inputs, CEC_IO, CEC_CLK 3.63 V to −0.3 V Digital Output Current20 mAOperating Temperature Range −10°C to +85°C Storage Temperature Range −40°C to +85°C Maximum Junction Temperature 150°C Maximum Case Temperature150°CStresses above those listed under Absolute Maximum Ratings may cause permanent damage to the device. This is a stress rating only; functional operation of the device at these or any other conditions above those indicated in the operationalsection of this specification is not implied. Exposure to absolute maximum rating conditions for extended periods may affect device reliability.ESD CAUTIONEXPLANATION OF TEST LEVELSI 100% production tested.II 100% production tested at 25°C and sample tested at specified temperatures . III Sample tested only.IV Parameter is guaranteed by design and characterization testing. V Parameter is a typical value only.VI 100% production tested at 25°C; guaranteed by design and characterization testing.VII Limits defined by HDMI specification; guaranteed by design and characterization testing. VIIIParameter is guaranteed by design.Data SheetADV7533Rev. A | Page 9 of 12PIN CONFIGURATION AND FUNCTION DESCRIPTIONSADV7533TOP VIEW(BALL SIDE DOWN)Not to Scale09821-003Figure 4. Pin ConfigurationTable 6. Pin Function DescriptionsPin No. Mnemonic Type 1 DescriptionF6, G6 DRx3−/DRx3+ I MIPI/DSI Differential Pair for Lane 3. Unused channel should be connected to ground. F5, G5 DRx2−/DRx2+ I MIPI/DSI Differential Pair for Lane 2. Unused channel should be connected to ground. F4, G4 DRx1−/DRx1+ I MIPI/DSI Differential Pair for Lane 1. F3, G3 DRx0−/DRx0+ I MIPI/DSI Differential Pair for Lane 0. F2, G2 DRxC−/DRxC+ I MIPI/DSI Differential Clock.C3PDIPower-Down. Programmable polarity is determined at power-up. The I 2C address and the PD polarity are set by the PD pin state when the supplies are applied to the ADV7533. Internally pulled up for 1; if 0 desired, pull down to ground with a 2 kΩ resistor. Supports typical CMOS logic levels from 1.8 V up to 3.3 V.C5 R_EXT I Sets internal reference currents. Place a 1 KΩ resistor (1% tolerance) between this pin and ground.C4 HPD I Hot Plug Detect Signal. Indicates to the interface whether the receiver is connected. 1.8 V to 5.0 V CMOS logic level.C1 SPDIF/I2S I S/PDIF or I 2S Audio Data Input. Represents the S/PDIF block or the two channels of audio available through I 2S. Supports typical CMOS logic levels from1.8 V to 3.3 V.C2 SCLK/MCLK I Audio Clock. Supports typical CMOS logic levels from1.8 V to 3.3 V. Unused input should be connected to ground.D3 LRCLK I Audio Left/Right Clock Input. Supports typical CMOS logic levels from1.8 V to 3.3 V. Unused input should be connected to ground.B7, A7 TxC−/TxC+ O Differential Clock Output. Differential clock output at pixel clock rate; TMDS logic level. A2, A1 Tx2−/Tx2+ O Differential Output Channel 2. Differential output of the red data at 10× the pixel clock rate; TMDS logic level.A4, A3 Tx1−/Tx1+ O Differential Output Channel 1. Differential output of the green data at 10× the pixel clock rate; TMDS logic level.A6, A5 Tx0−/Tx0+ O Differential Output Channel 0. Differential output of the blue data at 10× the pixel clock rate; TMDS logic level.D5 INT O Interrupt. CMOS logic level. A 2 kΩ pull-up resistor to interrupt the microcontroller I/O supply is recommended. This is a low active signal.B4 AVDD P 1.8 V Power Supply for TMDS Outputs. Should be filtered and as quiet as possible.D4, E3V1P2PDigital Logic Supply (1.2 V or 1.8 V). Set to 1.2 V for lowest power consumption. Should be filtered and as quiet as possible.ADV7533Data SheetRev. A | Page 10 of 12Pin No. Mnemonic Type 1 DescriptionG7A2VDD P 1.8 V Power Supply for MIPI/DPHY Input. Should be filtered and as quiet as possible. E2, E4, G1 DVDD P 1.8 V Power Supply for Digital and I/O Power Supply. Supply power to the digital logic and I/Os. Should be filtered and as quiet as possible.C6PVDD P 1.8 V Power Supply for the PLL. Should be filtered and as quiet as possible. This supply is the most noise sensitive.B1V3P3 P 3.3 V programming pin for HDCP nonvolatile memory. B2, B3, B5, B6, C7, E1, E7, F1, F7 GND P Ground for all domains.E5 SDA C Serial Port Data I/O. Serves as the serial port data I/O slave for register access. Supports CMOS logic levels from 1.8 V to 3.3 V.E6 SCL C Serial Port Data Clock. Serves as the serial port data clock slave for register access. Supports CMOS logic levels from 1.8 V to 3.3 V.D2 DDCSDA C Serial Port Data I/O to Receiver. Serves as the master to the DDC bus. 5 V CMOS logic level.D1 DDCSCL C Serial Port Data Clock to Receiver. Serves as the master clock for the DDC bus. 5 V CMOS logic level.D6 CECI/O CEC I/O. If unused, pin should be connected to ground.D7CEC_CLKICEC External Clock. Can be from 3 MHz to 100 MHz. Settings default to 12 MHz. If unused, pin should be connected to ground.1I = input, O = output, P = power supply, C = control.Data SheetADV7533Rev. A | Page 11 of 12APPLICATIONS INFORMATIONDESIGN RESOURCESAnalog Devices, Inc., offers the following design resources: x Evaluation kitsx Reference design schematics x Hardware and software guides x Software driver reference code xHDMI compliance pretest servicesOther support documentation is available under the nondisclosure agreement (NDA) from ***************************. Other references include the following:EIA/CEA-861E, which describes audio and video infoframes as well as the E-EDID structure for HDMI. It is available from the Consumer Electronics Association (CEA).The HDMI v.1.3, the defining document for HDMI Version 1.3, and the HDMI Compliance Test Specification Version 1.3 are available from HDMI Licensing, LLC.ADV7533Data SheetRev. A | Page 12 of 12OUTLINE DIMENSIONSAB C D E FG1234567BOTTOM VIEW(BALL SIDE UP)TOP VIEW(BALL SIDEDOWN)08-17-2010-BBALL 0.6600.6000.540Figure 5. 49-Ball Wafer Level Chip Scale Package [WLCSP]7 mm × 7 mm Body (CB-49-1) Dimensions shown in millimetersORDERING GUIDEModel 1Temperature Range Package DescriptionPackage Option ADV7533BCBZ-RL −10°C to +85°C 49-Ball Wafer Level Chip Scale Package [WLCSP] CB-49-1 EVAL-ADV7533-SAZEvaluation Board1Z = RoHS Compliant Part.I 2C refers to a communications protocol originally developed by Philips Semiconductors (now NXP Semiconductors).HDMI, the HDMI Logo, and High-Definition Multimedia Interface are trademarks or registered trademarks of HDMI Licensing LLC in the United States and other countries.©2011–2012 Analog Devices, Inc. All rights reserved. Trademarks and registered trademarks are the property of their respective owners. D09821-0-8/12(A)。
P/N: 1802084550050*1802084550050*NPort S8000 Series Quick Installation GuideEdition 6.0, March 2016Technical Support Contact Information/support Moxa Americas:Toll-free: 1-888-669-2872Tel: 1-714-528-6777Fax: 1-714-528-6778 Moxa China (Shanghai office): Toll-free: 800-820-5036 Tel: +86-21-5258-9955 Fax: +86-21-5258-5505 Moxa Europe:Tel: +49-89-3 70 03 99-0Fax: +49-89-3 70 03 99-99 Moxa Asia-Pacific: Tel: +886-2-8919-1230 Fax: +886-2-8919-1231 Moxa India:Tel: +91-80-4172-9088Fax: +91-80-4132-10452016 Moxa Inc. All rights reserved.OverviewThe Moxa NPort S8000 series fully integrates an industrial serial device server and redundant managed Ethernet switch into a single device, making it easy to enable your serial devices to operate over a network and connect Ethernet-enabled devices in industrial field applications. Package ChecklistBefore installing the NPort S8000, verify that the package contains the following items:• 1 NPort S8000 combo switch / serial device server•CBL-RJ45F9-150 cable•Documentation and software CD•Quick installation guide•Warranty cardOptional Accessories (must be ordered separately)•Wall-mounting kitPlease notify your sales representative if any of the above items are missing or damaged.Hardware IntroductionThe NPort S8455I integrates 5 Ethernet ports and 4 male DB9 ports for the RS-232/422/485 serial port.NPort S8455I-SS-SC/NPort S8455I-MM-SC integrates 2 fiber ports, 3 Ethernet ports, and 4 male DB9 ports for the RS-232/422/485 serial port.The NPort S8458 integrates 4 fiber ports, 4 Ethernet ports, and 4 male DB9 ports for the RS-232/422/485 serial port.Reset Button—Hold the Reset button for 5 seconds to load factory default settings: Use a pointed object, such as a straightened paper clip or toothpick, to press the reset button. This will cause the Ready LED to blink on and off. The factory defaults will be loaded once the Ready LED stops blinking (after about 5 seconds). At this point, you should release the reset button.LED Indicators—The NPort S8000’s front panel contains some LED indicators as described in the following table.Type Color MeaningPW 1 Green Power 1 inputPW 2 Green Power 2 inputReady Red Steady On: Power is on, and the NPort isbooting up.Blinking: Indicates a LAN-IP conflict, or theDHCP or BOOTP server did not respondproperly.Green Steady On: Power is on, and the NPort isfunctioning normally.Blinking: The device server has been locatedby the Administrator’s location function.Off Power is off, or power error condition exists. Master Green When the NPort is the Master of this TurboRing.Blinking When the NPort is the Ring Master of thisTurbo Ring and the Turbo Ring isdisconnected.Coupler Green When the NPort enables the coupling functionto form a backup pathSerial Port TX Green The serial port is transmitting data.Serial Port RX Yellow The serial port is receiving data.Link (FX) Green The FX port’s 100 Mbps is activeBlinking Data is being transmitted/received at 100MbpsLink Green The 100 Mbps Ethernet connection is active.Yellow The 10 Mbps Ethernet connection is active. Hardware Installation ProcedureSTEP 1: After removing the NPort S8000 from the box, attach the power adaptor.STEP 2: Connect the NPort S8000 to a network. Use a standard straight-through Ethernet cable to connect to a hub or switch. When setting up or testing the NPort S8000, you might find it convenient to connect directly to your computer’s Ethernet port. In this case, use a crossover Ethernet cable.STEP 3: Connect the NPort S8000’s serial port to a serial device. STEP 4: Mount the NPort S8000 to either a wall or DIN-rail, as described below.Wall Mounting (optional)In high-vibration environments, we suggest using the NPort S8000’s wall-mount kit to fix. The installation procedure is described below:STEP 1: Remove the aluminum DIN-rail attachment plate from the NPort S8000’s rear panel and then attach the wall-mount plates with M3 screws.STEP 2: Four screws are required. Use the NPortS8000, with wall-mount plates attached, as a guide tomark the correct locations of the 4 screws. The headsof the screws should be less than 6.0 mm in diameter,and the shafts should be less than 3.5 mm in diameter.NOTE Before tightening the screws into the wall, make sure the screw head and shank sizes are suitable by inserting one of the screws into one of the keyhole-shaped openings of the wall-mountingplates.Do not screw the screws in completely—leave about 2 mm to allow room for sliding the wall-mount panel between the wall and the screws.STEP 3: Once the screws are fixed to the wall, insert the four screw heads through the large parts of the keyhole-shaped openings and slide the NPort S8000 downwards as indicated. Tighten the four screws for added stability.DIN-rail Mounting (optional)DIN-rail attachments can be purchased separately toattach the product to a DIN-rail. When snapping theattachments to the DIN-rail, make sure that the stiffmetal springs are at the top.Turbo Ring DIP Switch SettingsThe default setting for each DIP switch is OFF. The followingtable explains the effect of setting the DIP switch to the ONposition.Turbo Ring SettingsDIP DIP 1 DIP 2 DIP 3 DIP 4– Ring Master Ring CouplingportDIP 1, 2, 3ON – Enable Enable Activates Default OFF – Disable Disable Disabled Turbo Ring V2 SettingsDIP DIP 1 DIP 2 DIP 3 DIP 4 Ring Coupling Ring MasterRing CouplingportDIP 1, 2, 3ON Backup portEnableEnable Enable ActivatesDefault OFF Primary portEnableDisable Disable Disabled.Software Installation InformationThe documentation and software CD contains the user’s manual, driver, SNMP MIB, and NPort Search Utility. Insert the CD into your computer and follow the on-screen instructions. Please refer to the user’s manual for additional details on using the NPort Search Utility, driver, and SNMP MIB.Pin Assignments and Cable WiringDB9 Male Port PinoutsPin RS-232RS-422/RS-485-4wRS-485-2w1 DCD TxD-(A) –2 RxD TxD+(B) –3 TxD RxD+(B) Data+(B)4 DTR RxD-(A) Data-(A)5 GND GND GND6 DSR – –7 RTS – –8 CTS – –9 – – –Wiring the Relay ContactThe NPort S8000 has two sets of relay outputs: relay 1 and relay 2. Each relay contact consists of two contacts of the terminal block on the NPort S8000’s top panel. Refer to the next section for detailed instructions on how to connect the wires to the terminal block connector and how to attach the terminal block connector to the terminal block receptor. The two contacts used to connect the relay contacts work as follows (see illustration below):The fault circuit will open if1. A relay warning event is triggered, OR2. The NPort S8000 is the Master of this Turbo Ring,and the Turbo Ring is disconnected, OR3. Start-up fails.If none of these three conditions are met, the fault circuit will remain closed. Wiring the Digital InputsThe NPort S8000 unit has two sets of digital inputs: DI 1 and DI 2. Each DI consists of two contacts of the 6-pin terminal block connector on the NPort S8000’s top panel. The remaining contacts are used for the NPort S8000’s two DC inputs. The top and front views of one of the terminal block connectors are shown below.Take the following steps to wire the digital inputs:1. Insert the negative (ground) or positive DI wiresinto the terminals.2. To keep the DI wires from getting loose, use asmall flat-blade screwdriver to tighten thewire-clamp screws on the front of the terminalblock connector.3. Insert the plastic terminal block connectorprongs into the terminal block receptor, which islocated on the NPort 8000’s top panel. Wiring the Redundant Power InputsThe NPort S8000 unit has two sets of power inputs: power input 1 and power input 2. The top two contacts and the bottom two contacts of the 6-pin terminal block connector on the top panel are used for the NPort S8000’s two power inputs. The top and front views of one of the terminal block connectors are shown below.Take the following steps to wire the redundant power inputs:1. Insert the negative/positive DC wires into the V-/V+ terminals.2. To keep the DC wires from pulling loose, use a small flat-bladescrewdriver to tighten the wire-clamp screws on the front of the terminal block connector.3. Insert the plastic terminal block connector prongs into the terminalblock receptor, which is located on the NPort S8000’s top panel.。
相關系列產品型號與詳細規格,請以官方網站公布為主。
For related series product models and detailed specifications, please refer to the official website.※使用非建議電池可能會造成產品效能低落、功能異常甚至損毀。
( 原產地 : 台灣 / 製造商 : 一芝軒企業有限公司 / 地址 : 台中市神岡區東洲路79巷67號 / 電話:04-25256461)※Using non-recommended batteries may cause poor performance, abnormal functions or even damage to the product.Origin: Taiwan/ Manufacturer: ICS enterprise Co., Ltd / Address:No.67, Ln. 79, Dongzhou Rd., Shengang Dist., Taichung City 429, Taiwan / TEL:(+886) 4-2525-64612-1裝BB彈方式Load BBs將彈匣上蓋依箭頭方向打開再倒入BB彈。
Open the cover to load BBs.建議使用 6mm BB彈。
6mm caliber BBs are recommended for optimum performance.依箭頭方向旋緊彈匣底下旋鈕,即可將BB彈順利送出。
To charge BB feed spring, please rotate the gear under the magazine.2彈匣使用方式Magazine Attachment 2-2裝卸彈匣Magazine Loading and Unloading1.直接將彈匣插入彈匣插槽。
2.按壓退彈匣鈕即可將彈匣卸下。
ru3560l参数(实用版)目录1.RU3560L 参数简介2.RU3560L 的主要参数3.RU3560L 的参数配置方法4.RU3560L 参数的应用场景正文RU3560L 参数是一款网络设备的配置参数,它能够有效地帮助用户对网络设备进行管理和控制。
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RU3560L 的参数配置方法:用户可以通过 Web 界面或者命令行方式对 RU3560L 的参数进行配置。
在 Web 界面中,用户可以登录到路由器的管理界面,然后选择相应的参数进行配置。
在命令行方式中,用户需要使用特定的命令来进行参数配置。
RU3560L 参数的应用场景:RU3560L 参数可以应用于多种场景,包括家庭网络、企业网络等。
在家庭网络中,用户可以使用 RU3560L 参数来管理和控制家庭网络,包括对网络设备进行配置、对网络进行优化等。
5833中⽂资料Designed to reduce logic supply current, chip size, and system cost, the UCN5833A/EP integrated circuits offer high-speed operation for thermal printers. These devices can also be used to drive multi-plexed LED displays or incandescent lamps within their 125 mA peak output current rating. The combination of bipolar and MOS technolo-gies gives BiMOS II smart power ICs an interface flexibility beyond the reach of standard buffers and power driver circuits.These 32-bit drivers have bipolar open-collector npn Darlington outputs, a CMOS data latch for each of the drivers, a 32-bit CMOS shift register, and CMOS control circuitry. The high-speed CMOS shift registers and latches allow operation with most microprocessor-based systems at data input rates above 3.3 MHz. Use of these drivers with TTL may require input pull-up resistors to ensure an input logic high.The UCN5833A is supplied in a 40-pin dual in-line plastic package with 0.600" (15.24 mm) row spacing. At an ambient temperature of +75°C, all outputs of the DlP-packaged device will sustain 50 mA continuously. For high-density applications, the UCN5833EP is available. This 44-lead plastic chip carrier (quad pack) is intended for surface-mounting on solder lands with 0.050" (1.27 mm) centers.CMOS serial data outputs permit cascading for applications requiring additional drive lines.FEATURESI To 3.3 MHz Data Input Rate I 30 V Minimum Output Breakdown I Darlington Current-Sink Outputs I Low-Power CMOS Logic and LatchesBiMOS II 32-BIT SERIAL-INPUT,LATCHED DRIVERAlways order by complete part number:Part Number Package UCN5833A 40-Pin DIP UCN5833EP 44-Lead PLCCData Sheet 26185.16A*58335833BiMOS II 32-BIT SERIAL-INPUT,LATCHED DRIVER115 Northeast Cutoff, Box 15036Worcester, Massachusetts 01615-0036 (508) 853-5000SERIAL DATA IN POWER STROBE OUT OUT OUT OUT OUT OUT 123456OUT7OUT 8OUT 9OUTOUT OUTOUT OUTLOGIC SUPPLY OUT OUT Dwg. No. A-13,051TYPICAL OUTPUT DRIVERSUBOUT115 Northeast Cutoff, Box 15036Worcester, Massachusetts 01615-0036 (508) 853-5000Copyright ? 1986, 1995, Allegro MicroSystems, Inc.5833BiMOS II 32-BIT SERIAL-INPUT,LATCHED DRIVERTRUTH TABLEL = Low Logic Level H = High Logic Level X = Irrelevant P = Present State R = Previous StateELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTICS at T A = +25°C, V DD = 5 V (unless otherwise noted).Limits CharacteristicSymbol Test Conditions Min.Max.Units Output Leakage Current I CEX V OUT = 30 V, T A = 70°C —10µA Collector-Emitter V CE(SAT)l OUT = 50 mA — 1.2V l OUT = 100 mA— 1.7V Input VoltageV IN(1) 3.5 5.3V V IN(0)-0.3+0.8V Input Currentl IN(1)V IN = 5.0 V — 1.0µA l IN(0)V IN = 0 V —-1.0µA Serial Output VoltageV OUT(1)I OUT = -200 µA 4.5—V V OUT(0)I OUT = 200 µA—0.3V Supply Currentl DD One output ON, l OUT = 100 mA — 1.0mA All outputs OFF—50µA Output Rise Time t r l OUT = 100 mA, 10% to 90%—500ns Output Fall Timet fl OUT = 100 mA, 90% to 10%—500nsNOTE: Positive (negative) current is defined as going into (coming out of) the specified device pin.Saturation Voltage5833BiMOS II 32-BIT SERIAL-INPUT,LATCHED DRIVER115 Northeast Cutoff, Box 15036Worcester, Massachusetts 01615-0036 (508) 853-5000TIMING CONDITIONS(V DD = 5.0 V, Logic Levels are V DD and Ground)A.Minimum Data Active Time Before Clock Pulse(Data Set-Up Time)..........................................................................75 ns B.Minimum Data Active Time After Clock Pulse(Data Hold Time).............................................................................75 ns C.Minimum Data Pulse Width ................................................................150 ns D.Minimum Clock Pulse Width...............................................................150 nsE.Minimum Time Between Clock Activation and Strobe.......................300 nsF.Minimum Strobe Pulse Width .............................................................100 nsG.Typical Time Between Strobe Activation andOutput Transition ...........................................................................500 nsDwg. No. A-12,276ASerial Data present at the input is transferred to the shift register on the logic “0” to logic “1” transition of the CLOCK input pulse. On succeeding CLOCK pulses, the registers shift data information towards the SERIAL DATA OUTPUT. The SERIAL DATA must appear at the input prior to the rising edge of the CLOCK input waveform.Information present at any register is transferred to its respective latch when the STROBE is high (serial-to-parallel conversion). The latches will continue to accept new data as long as the STROBE is held high. Applications where the latches are bypassed (STROBE tied high) will require that the OUTPUT ENABLE input be low during serial data entry.When the OUTPUT ENABLE input is low, all of the output buffers are disabled (OFF) without affecting the information stored in the latches or shift register. With the OUTPUT ENABLE input high, the outputs are controlled by the state of the latches.CLOCK DATA INSTROBE NOUTPUT ENABLEOUT5833BiMOS II 32-BIT SERIAL-INPUT,LATCHED DRIVERNOTES:1.Exact body and lead configuration at vendor’s option within limits shown.2.Lead spacing tolerance is non-cumulative.3.Lead thickness is measured at seating plane or below.UCN5833ADimensions in Inches (controlling dimensions)Dimensions in Millimeters (for reference only)123Dwg. MA-003-40 mm20421123Dwg. MA-003-40 in2045833BiMOS II 32-BIT SERIAL-INPUT,LATCHED DRIVER115 Northeast Cutoff, Box 15036Worcester, Massachusetts 01615-0036 (508) 853-5000UCN5833EPDimensions in Inches (controlling dimensions)Dimensions in Millimeters (for reference only)Dwg. MA-005-44A mm0.53340Dwg. MA-005-44A in0.021740NOTES:1.Exact body and lead configuration at vendor’s option within limits shown.2.Lead spacing tolerance is non-cumulative.5833BiMOS II 32-BITSERIAL-INPUT,LATCHED DRIVERThe products described here are manufactured under one or more U.S. patents or U.S. patents pending.Allegro MicroSystems, Inc. reserves the right to make, from time to time, such departures from the detail specifications as may be required to permit improvements in the performance, reliability, or manufacturability of its products. Before placing an order, the user is cautioned to verify that the information being relied upon is current.Allegro products are not authorized for use as critical components in life-support devices or systems without express written approval.The information included herein is believed to be accurate and reliable. However, Allegro MicroSystems, Inc. assumes no responsi-bility for its use; nor for any infringement of patents or other rights of third parties which may result from its use. 5833BiMOS II 32-BIT SERIAL-INPUT,LATCHED DRIVER115 Northeast Cutoff, Box 15036Worcester, Massachusetts 01615-0036 (508) 853-5000POWERINTERFACE DRIVERSFunctionOutput Ratings*Part Number ?SERIAL-INPUT LATCHED DRIVERS8-Bit (saturated drivers)-120 mA 50 V?58958-Bit 350 mA 50 V 58218-Bit 350 mA 80 V 58228-Bit 350 mA 50 V?58418-Bit 350 mA 80 V?58428-Bit (constant-current LED driver)75 mA 17 V 62758-Bit (DMOS drivers)250 mA 50 V 65958-Bit (DMOS drivers)350 mA 50 V?6A5958-Bit (DMOS drivers)100 mA 50 V 6B59510-Bit (active pull-downs)-25 mA 60 V 5810-F and 6809/1012-Bit (active pull-downs)-25 mA 60 V 5811 and 681116-Bit (constant-current LED driver)75 mA 17 V 627620-Bit (active pull-downs)-25 mA 60 V 5812-F and 681232-Bit (active pull-downs)-25 mA 60 V 5818-F and 681832-Bit100 mA 30 V 583332-Bit (saturated drivers)100 mA 40 V 5832PARALLEL-INPUT LATCHED DRIVERS4-Bit350 mA 50 V?58008-Bit -25 mA 60 V 58158-Bit350 mA 50 V?58018-Bit (DMOS drivers)100 mA 50 V 6B2738-Bit (DMOS drivers)250 mA 50 V 6273SPECIAL-PURPOSE DEVICESUnipolar Stepper Motor Translator/Driver 1.25 A 50 V?5804Addressable 8-Bit Decoder/DMOS Driver 250 mA 50 V6259Addressable 8-Bit Decoder/DMOS Driver 350 mA 50 V?6A259Addressable 8-Bit Decoder/DMOS Driver 100 mA 50 V 6B259Addressable 28-Line Decoder/Driver 450 mA30 V6817*Current is maximum specified test condition, voltage is maximum rating. See specification for sustaining voltagelimits.Negative current is defined as coming out of (sourcing) the output.Complete part number includes additional characters to indicate operating temperature range and package style. Internal transient-suppression diodes included for inductive-load protection.。