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Data Sheet - F8650X PDF

The F 8650X is a central module used in safety-related applications up to SIL 3. It contains two clock-synchronized microprocessors and interfaces. The bus station number can be set using switches S1-1 through S1-7 in increments of 8 from 1 to 92.

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Data Sheet - F8650X PDF

The F 8650X is a central module used in safety-related applications up to SIL 3. It contains two clock-synchronized microprocessors and interfaces. The bus station number can be set using switches S1-1 through S1-7 in increments of 8 from 1 to 92.

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F 8650X (0606)

F 8650X

F 8650X: Central module


Use in the PES H51q-MS, -HS, -HRS,
Safety-related, applicable up to SIL 3 according to IEC 61508

Battery Switch S1

µP1

µP2

F 8650X

Figure 1: View

Central module with two clock-synchronized microprocessors

Microprocessors INTEL 386EX, 32 bits


Clock frequency 25 MHz
Memory per microprocessor
Operating System Flash-EPROM 1 MB
User program Flash-EPROM 1 MB *
Data SRAM 1 MB *
* Degree of utilization depending on operating system version
Interfaces Two serial interfaces RS 485 with electric isolation
Diagnostic display Four digit matrix display with selectable information
Shutdown on fault Safety-related watchdog with output 24 V,
loadable up to 500 mA, short-circuit proof
Construction Two European standard PCBs,
one PCB for the diagnostic display
Space requirement 8 SU
Operating data 5V/2A

All rights reserved. Equipment subject to change without notice: 1/4


HIMA Paul Hildebrandt GmbH + Co KG, P.O. Box 1261, 68777 Brühl
F 8650X (0606)

Setting of the bus station no. via switches S1-1/2/3/4/5/6/7:

Position switch no. 6 7


On
Off
Switch no. Switch no. Switch no. Switch no.
Station no. 1 2 3 4 5 Station no. 1 2 3 4 5 Station no. 1 2 3 4 5 Station no. 1 2 3 4 5
On not admissible On On On
0 Off 8 Off 16 Off 24 Off
On On On On
1 Off 9 Off 17 Off 25 Off
On On On On
2 Off 10 Off 18 Off 26 Off
On On On On
3 Off 11 Off 19 Off 27 Off
On On On On
4 Off 12 Off
20 Off
28 Off
On On On On
5 Off
13 Off
21 Off
29 Off
On On On On
6 Off
14 Off
22 Off
30 Off
On On On On
7 Off
15 Off
23 Off
31 Off

Position switch no. 6 7


On
Off
Switch no. Switch no. Switch no. Switch no.
Station no. 1 2 3 4 5 Station no. 1 2 3 4 5 Station no. 1 2 3 4 5 Station no. 1 2 3 4 5
On On On On
32 Off 40 Off 48 Off 56 Off
On On On On
33 Off 41 Off 49 Off 57 Off
On On On On
34 Off 42 Off 50 Off 58 Off
On On On On
35 Off 43 Off 51 Off 59 Off
On On On On
36 Off 44 Off
52 Off 60 Off
On On On On
37 Off
45 Off
53 Off
61 Off
On On On On
38 Off
46 Off
54 Off
62 Off
On On On On
39 Off
47 Off
55 Off
63 Off

Position switch no. 6 7


On
Off
Switch no. Switch no. Switch no. Switch no.
Station no. 1 2 3 4 5 Station no. 1 2 3 4 5 Station no. 1 2 3 4 5 Station no. 1 2 3 4 5
On On On On
64 Off 72 Off 80 Off 88 Off
On On On On
65 Off 73 Off 81 Off 89 Off
On On On On
66 Off 74 Off 82 Off 90 Off
On On On On
67 Off 75 Off 83 Off 91 Off
On On On On
68 Off
76 Off
84 Off 92 Off
On On On On
69 Off
77 Off
85 Off 93 Off
On On On On
70 Off
78 Off
86 Off
94 Off
On On On On
71 Off
79 Off
87 Off
95 Off

Position switch no. 6 7


On
Legend:
Off
Switch no. Positions white switch:
Station no. 1 2 3 4 5
96 On
Off On On
On
Off Bit is set Off Bit is not set
97 Off White switch in White switch in
On position OFF position ON
98 Off
On
99 Off

Setting of the transmission rate with switch S1-8:


1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
On On
Off S1-8 ON = 9600 bps Off S1-8 OFF = 57600 bps

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Pin RS 485 Signal Meaning


1 - - not used
2 - RP 5 V, decoupled by diodes
3 A/A’ RxD/TxD-A Receive/Transmit Data A
4 - CNTR-A Control signal A
5 C/C’ DGND Data Ground
6 - VP 5 V, positive pole of power supply
7 - - not used
8 B/B’ RxD/TxD-B Receive/Transmit Data B
9 - CNTR-B Control signal B

Table 1: Pin assignment of the interface RS 485, 9-pole

For the serial interface only the bus station no. 1-31 can be set.
Within an Ethernet network the bus station no. can be set from 1 to 99. Therefore the switches
S1-6/7 must be set in addition to the switches S1-1/2/3/4/5.
The number of the communication partners within a network is still limited to 64.
This enhanced setting of the bus station no. is only possible from operating system BS41q/51q
V7.0-8 (05.31) of the central module.

Applications with the communication module F 8627X:


– connection of the central module to a PADT (ELOP II TCP)
– connection to other communication partners within an Ethernet network (safeethernet,
Modbus TCP)
The communication runs from the central module via the backplane bus to the communication
module F 8627X and from the Ethernet ports of the F 8627X into the Ethernet network and vice
versa.

Special features of the central module:


– Self-education: from operating system BS41q/51q V7.0-8 (05.31)
– ELOP II TCP: from operating system BS41q/51q V7.0-8 (05.31)

Further informations about the bus station no., ELOP II TCP, loading of operating systems and
application programs (self-education) et al. corresponding to the central module you will find in
the data sheet of the F8627X as well as the operating system manual of H41q/H51q and the
safety manual of H41q/H51q.

Before removing a central module its fixing screws must be completely


loosened and freely movable. Remove the module from the bus board
by pushing the ejection lever (front label) top down and quickly remov-
ing in an upward motion to ensure that faulty signals are not triggered
within the system!
To attach the module, place it on the terminal block and press it
inwards as far as it will go. This action should be performed quickly to
ensure that faulty signals are not triggered within the system!

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Function of the ejection lever with front label

1 2
Figure 2: Function of the ejection lever

Diagnostic display of the central module


– Four digit alphanumerical display,
– two LEDs for the general display of errors (CPU for the central modules, IO for the testable
input/output modules),
– two toggle switches to request detailed error information,
– push-button ACK resets the error indication;
in failure stop ACK behaves like restarting the system.
For further information on the diagnostic display and lists of error codes, refer to the documen-
tation "Functions of the operational system BS 41q/51q" (also on ELOP II CD).

Notes for start-up and maintenance


– Lifetime of the buffer battery (without voltage feeding):
1000 days at TA = 25 °C
200 days at TA = 60 °C
– It is recommended to change the buffer battery (CPU in operation) at the latest after 6
years, or with display BATI within three months
(Lithium battery, e.g. type CR 2477N, HIMA part no. 44 0000018)
– Check the bus station no. and transmission rate at switch S1 for correct settings
– Important: When upgrading an F 8650 to an F 8650X module the fan concept has also to
be changed!

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