PWR OpenUPS Hardware Manual
PWR OpenUPS Hardware Manual
PWR OpenUPS Hardware Manual
Installation Guide
Version 1.0f
P/N OPENUPS-06
Please take a moment and read this manual before you install the OpenUPS.
Often times, rushing into installing the unit can result in serious damage to your
OpenUPS
board, computer. Always double check the polarity of your wires with a voltmeter.
Introduction
Thank you for purchasing the OpenUPS Uninterruptible power supply.
The OpenUPS was designed to provide user specified regulated power output from a
wide input voltage, battery backup, multi-chemistry charging and cell balancing in a
single PCBA.
OpenUPS features include:
*Motherboard ON/OFF control: The device is able to send ON/OFF 'pulse signals' to
motherboard based on coulomb counter and/or battery voltage level, or based on
input voltage level or when starting.
Balancing header:
j6: cells 1 to 5, cell6 already connected to Battery (+) (JST PH connector, 5pin)
Interface connectors:
Display:
Bootloader Mode
The device can start in bootloader mode so firmware updates are possible without
using the programming header. Place a jumper between J2.4 and J2.5, then connect
the unit to USB to enter bootloader mode.
Placing shortly a jumper between J2.1 and J2.2 will reset the internal MCU reloading
your reconfigured parameters and restarting the UPS. Care should be taken when
using this feature.
Getting Started…
Before you start you would need to connect the unit to USB and configure:
Battery Configurations:
It is possible to connect a battery with more than 4.2V/cell but in this case only
1 cell should be configured (CELLS=1). Balancing is disabled in this case.
This is a typical example of a 12V SLA battery.
Connect the internal cells to the balancing header J6, if needed. If more than 1
cell and less than 6 cells are used connect the negative terminal of the battery to
the next free pin on the J6 header.
NOTE: If no balancing wires are connected through the J6 header the CELLS
parameter should be set to 1.
If everything correctly configured pressing shortly the J8 button will turn on the
output and your UPS will be started, energy will be flowing from battery to the
output.
Long pressing (5 sec) J8 button will initiate shut down of the UPS. A pulse is sent to the
motherboard than the UPS waits a predetermined UPS_HARDOFF_TOUT (60s by
default) before the output voltage is turned off.
The motherboard's state is sensed by measuring the output power via. If the
motherboard was shut down by the OS no pulse will be sent. The output
power thresholds can be set by setting the POU_LO and POUT_HI parameters.
If the motherboard consumes more than the POUT_HI threshold (meaning
motherboard is not shut down by OS) the pulse will be sent in case shutdown
conditions are fulfilled.
Operating modes:
1) 5 x (30ms ON,30ms OFF) quick blinks during 750ms period repeatedly: initial
delay.
2) 500ms ON, 500ms OFF: UPS is in standby (waiting for proper starting
conditions).
The unit will stay in this state if one of the following conditions does not fulfill:
-Improper battery configuration
-Cell under voltage and input voltage is not present
3) Steady ON: UPS is running from Input
4) 500msec ON, 2.5 sec OFF: UPS is running on Battery
5) 1 sec ON, 1 sec OFF: OFFDELAY (time between a shutdown condition fulfilled
and the off pulse is sent to the motherboard) set by the
UPS_VBAT_UVP_OFF_TOUT parameter.
6) 3x (500ms ON,500ms OFF) + 3 sec OFF repeatedly: Hardware OFF delay (time
between the off pulse is sent and cut off of the output voltage) set by the
UPS_HARDOFF_TOUT, entering deep sleep
Unit is in Deep sleep mode consuming very little power. MCU is not powered. Can be
waked up by shorting J8 or if input voltage is present.
Setting Power plans under Windows Operating Systems:
Ex: Vista, Win7
-Right click on the battery icon from the tray bar then choose power options from the
context menu. Alternatively, you can choose Power Options also from Control Panel
Items.
-Select/create a power plan or modify existing ones.
-In the “Change Advanced power settings” section the critical and low battery
levels and actions can be also modified
OPENUPS Characteristics
Support and warranty: Standard Hardware Warranty 1Year / US, 2 Year EU.
Parameter List:
NAME DESCRIPTION
OPENUPSMODE OPENUPS mode
0- Auto restart when Input Power is
Present=YES
1- Auto restart when Input Power is
Present=NO
UPS_CONFIG Configuration register. Used for
enabling disabling modules. LSB bit is
b0.
b6- Stop impulse
b5- Start impulse
b4- Coulomb counter
b3- A/D Low Pass Filter module
b2- Balance module
b1- Charge module
b0- Output module
Default is all enabled
UPS_INIT_DELAY_TOUT[s] Initial delay before starting the UPS.
Default is 1 sec.
UPS_VIN_MAX_SHUTDOWN[V] Max allowed input voltage. In case input
voltage exceeds predefined value
shutdown will be initiated.
Default is 35V.
UPS_VIN_MIN_START [V] If input voltage is above this threshold
the UPS will start and take power from
the input.
Default is 11V.
UPS_VIN_MIN_STOP [V] If input voltage is below this threshold the
UPS will try to run on battery.
Default is 6V.
UPS_VCELL_MIN_START [V] If Vin is not present and all the battery
cells are above this threshold the UPS
can start and runs on battery
Default is 11.7V
UPS_VCELL_MIN_STOP [V] If VIN is not present and one of the
battery cells are less than this threshold
during the time period specified by
UPS_VBAT_UVP_OFF_TOUT parameter
the UPS will initiate shut down
procedure. Default is 11.4V
UPS_VBAT_UVP_OFF_TOUT [s] During this period battery cells are
checked against
UPS_VCELL_MIN_STOP. If cell voltage
exceeds UPS_VCELL_MIN_STOP the
timer is rearmed so it can filter
unwanted noise in the system.
Default is 5 sec.
Default is 1pcs.