Service Manual Microlab 300
Service Manual Microlab 300
Service Manual Microlab 300
This manual was written and produced with the utmost care. However, errors cannot be fully excluded.
Vital Scientific does not take any responsibility and accepts no liability for incidents of any kind that may
occur due to errors contained in this manual.
All product names that are mentioned in this manual are registered trademarks.
This manual is a generic manual and is applicable for the following trade mark and instruments identified
by their unique code number:
Microlab 300 (6002-310), (6002-450), (6002-385), (6002-380), (6002-395) and the following instruments
(6002-386), (6002-387), (6002-388).
The manual describes the Micro Series analyser system and its software.
The Micro Series is conceptualised, manufactured and tested in accordance with the declaration of con-
formity. The declaration is supplied with each device in a separate file.
Please call your local distributor if you need advice or have any questions.
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This manual was conceptualised, written and layouted by Scriptor, Dokumentations Service GmbH,
Bielefeld, Germany for Vital Scientific.
Table of Contents
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1.6 Mechanical........................................................................................................................... 1 - 3
1.7 Lamp.................................................................................................................................... 1 - 3
1.8 Chemical.............................................................................................................................. 1 - 3
2. Introduction
2.1 System Overview................................................................................................................. 2 - 2
4. Installation Procedures
4.1 General................................................................................................................................ 4 - 2
6. Technical Information
6.1 Overview.............................................................................................................................. 6 - 2
7. Maintenance
7.1 Overview.............................................................................................................................. 7 - 2
9. Troubleshooting
9.1 Overview.............................................................................................................................. 9 - 2
9.1.1 Electronic failures................................................................................................. 9 - 3
9.1.2 Processor board................................................................................................... 9 - 3
9.1.3 Mechanical failures .............................................................................................. 9 - 3
9.3 Warnings............................................................................................................................ 9 - 13
Appendix
A.1 Target Host Communication................................................................................................A - 2
A.1.1 Serial interface design..........................................................................................A - 2
A.1.1.1 Physical layer ...................................................................................................... A - 3
A.1.2 Packet layer .........................................................................................................A - 4
A.1.2.1 Heartbeat mechanism ......................................................................................... A - 6
A.1.3 Message layer ......................................................................................................A - 8
A.1.4 Application layer ...................................................................................................A - 9
A.1.5 Interface description.............................................................................................A - 9
A.1.5.1 Glossary of terms .................................................................................................A - 9
A.1.5.2 Response classification........................................................................................A - 9
A.1.5.3 HOS-Target events ............................................................................................A - 10
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A.2 Routines.............................................................................................................................A - 14
A.3 ID PCB...............................................................................................................................A - 16
A.3.1 Photometer board ..............................................................................................A - 16
A.3.2 Processor board.................................................................................................A - 17
Index
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4A Optical unit..............................................................................................................................10 - 9
A
Absorbance....................................................................................................................................5 - 8
Accessory kit..................................................................................................................................3 - 3
Application .....................................................................................................................................1 - 5
Application layer............................................................................................................................ A - 9
Approvals .......................................................................................................................................4 - 2
B
Baseplate assembly.......................................................................................................................6 - 2
C
C-clip............................................................................................................................................7 - 12
D
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Display ...........................................................................................................................................6 - 8
Documentation...............................................................................................................................3 - 3
E
Electrical Drawings ......................................................................................................................A - 18
Equipment...................................................................................................................................... 7 - 3
F
Field Service Information............................................................................................................... 2 - 5
Filterwheel control.......................................................................................................................... 6 - 7
Flush Routine...............................................................................................................................A - 15
Fuse(s).................................................................................................................... 4 - 2, 7 - 15, 7 - 16
H
Heartbeat mechanism ......................................................................................................... 4 - 7, A - 6
HOS-Target events......................................................................................................................A - 10
I
ID PCB.........................................................................................................................................A - 16
Installation...................................................................................................................................... 4 - 4
L
LCD interface .................................................................................................................................6 - 7
Line voltage.......................................................................................................................... 4 - 2, 4 - 4
M
Malfunction report ..........................................................................................................................2 - 5
Mechanical Design.........................................................................................................................5 - 2
Mechanical reset............................................................................................................................8 - 3
Message layer............................................................................................................................... A - 8
N
Non-volatile RAM test ....................................................................................................................8 - 2
O
Operation and Maintenance ..........................................................................................................1 - 5
Optical System...............................................................................................................................5 - 4
P
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Parts...............................................................................................................................................7 - 3
Power Supply..................................................................................................................... 6 - 4, 6 - 11
Pump control.................................................................................................................................. 6 - 6
R
RAM test ........................................................................................................................................ 8 - 2
Reagents ....................................................................................................................................... 1 - 4
Repair Policy.................................................................................................................................. 2 - 4
S
Schematic Diagram of System ...................................................................................................... 5 - 3
Sensor offset................................................................................................................................ 8 - 13
Serial interface..................................................................................................................... 4 - 7, A - 2
Sipper interface..............................................................................................................................6 - 7
Software requirements...................................................................................................................4 - 8
Storage ..........................................................................................................................................3 - 2
System overview..........................................................................................................................10 - 3
T
Technical Assistance .....................................................................................................................2 - 4
Temperature control............................................................................................................. 5 - 9, 6 - 6
Time-out........................................................................................................................................ A - 5
Tools ..............................................................................................................................................7 - 3
Transport........................................................................................................................................3 - 2
V
Valve control ..................................................................................................................................6 - 7
W
Waste Solution and Solid Wastes ................................................................................................. 1 - 4
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1.1 General
Before you start installing and working with the analyser, you should read the safety precautions
and regulations detailed in this chapter. Safety comes first!
− For clinical tests, the instrument should be used under the management of a doctor or
clinical inspector.
This symbol means that the labelled item is hot while the instrument is in use. Do not touch the
labelled item as you could be burnt!
This means that the labelled item could lead to personal injury and/or damage to the analyser.
Note
Notes contain additional information corresponding to the text.
1.5 Electrical
Please pay attention to the following items:
− To prevent the risk of electrical shock and/or damage to the instrument Operators should
not open the top cover of the instrument. Only authorised personnel, for example, service
technicians, may open the instrument to perform maintenance or repair.
− Don't touch the main board when the power is on as this may cause severe injury or death.
1.6 Mechanical
There is no risk presented by the mechanical parts of the instrument when both the covers are
closed. If the covers of the instrument are removed, mechanical parts could cause personal in-
jury if touched or become damaged. Therefore, the following advice must be followed: DO NOT
wear loose garments or jewellery that could catch in mechanisms. DO NOT put your fingers/
hands into the path of any part while the analyser is in operation. DO NOT attempt to make me-
chanical repairs unless the instrument is not in operation or turned OFF.
1.7 Lamp
During operation, the photometric lamp becomes extremely hot. DO NOT look directly into the
light path of the lamp when it is on. DO NOT touch the lamp when it is on!
If the lamp needs to be changed, always turn off the lamp by switching off the instrument and
then wait until the lamp has cooled down.
1.8 Chemical
The operator is responsible for taking all necessary precautions against hazards associated
with the use of clinical laboratory chemicals. Specific recommendations for each reagent used
with the analyser are normally found on the manufacturer's package inserts or on product infor-
mation sheets for each chemical. Wipe away any reagent spillage on the instrument immedi-
ately.
Detailed recommendations:
Samples
Treat all samples as potentially biohazardous and infectious. If any sample is spilt on the in-
strument, utilise the correct personal protective equipment (PPE-gloves, lab coat, etc.), wipe it
away immediately and clean the contaminated surface with a disinfectant.
− Avoid direct contact with waste solution and/or solid waste. Both should be handled as po-
tentially biohazardous.
− Dispose of waste solution and/or solid waste according to the relevant governmental regula-
tions.
− Consult the reagent manufacturer for information on the concentrations of heavy metals and
other toxic constituents in each reagent.
Biohazardous Parts
Avoid direct contact with the sipper tubing and all parts of the sample flow path. Treat these
areas as potentially biohazardous and/or infectious.
Reagents
− Avoid direct body-contact with reagents. Direct body-contact may result in irritation or dam-
age to your skin. Refer to the manufacturer's reagent kit box and package inserts, or product
information sheets for specific instructions.
− Avoid direct body-contact with cleaning solutions. Direct body-contact may result in skin irri-
tation or damage. Refer to the manufacturers kit box and package inserts, or product infor-
mation sheets for specific instructions.
Avoid using dangerous flammable material around the instrument. Fire or explosion may be
caused by ignition.
− For proper use of the instrument, measure control samples and monitor the instrument dur-
ing operation.
− An incorrectly measured result may lead to an error in diagnosis, thereby posing a danger to
the patient.
− Treat all reagents according the manufacturer's recommendations. Refer to the reagent kit
box and package inserts, or product information sheets for specific instructions.
− Make sure that the sample/reagent mixture does not contain any blood clots, dust or other
insoluble contaminants. If insoluble contaminants are contained in the sample, correct
measuring values may not be obtained.
Application
− The instrument is designed for clinical chemistry test analysis using water-soluble samples
and reagents.
− Please note that other types of analyses may not be applicable to this instrument.
− During operation and maintenance of the instrument, proceed according to the instructions
and do not touch any parts of the instrument other than those specified.
− Never leave a reagent/sample mixture in the flowcell for longer than necessary. Always
clean the flowcell after a batch of measurements and keep the flowcell filled with distilled
water when not in use.
− Ensure that both the covers are closed when the instrument is in operation.
− Avoid touching the mechanism, such as the sipper mechanism inside the instrument, while
the instrument is operating. This may cause operation to stopped or damage the instrument.
Installation Requirements
If the instrument is not due to be used for a long period of time, ensure that it is cleaned, and
the fluid system is thoroughly flushed and drained. Please also refer to chapter 3.3, "Storage"
for helpful advice on storing.
2. Introduction
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The Micro Series is a software-controlled system for clinical chemistry. It is designed for both
quantitative and qualitative in vitro determinations using a wide variety of tests for the analysis
of serum and plasma.
Micro Series analysers are capable of meeting all the manual or discrete requests of the clinical
laboratory. The instrument has been designed with great flexibility to cater for the urgent de-
mands of the medical as well as the laboratory staff. State of the art technology and advanced
user-friendly software meet the individual requirements of each clinical laboratory.
The analyser is a small, compact instrument and comprises the analyser unit and the computer
unit with a fully integrated screen and keyboard, which boasts most of the normal keys of a
computer keyboard. Last but not least, an integrated printer prints out results and statistical in-
formation.
The instrument can be placed on a bench top; thus saving space in the laboratory environment.
For easy operation, the most frequently used test parameters are pre-programmed so that the
operator needs only to select the test and then immediately start the analysis. User-defined
tests can be entered easily using the comfortable integrated keyboard. An external standard
computer keyboard can be connected if required.
Data transmission to and from the analyser is achieved through the serial port of the instrument.
Furthermore, the parallel port of the instrument enables the management of data between a
connected laboratory electronic data processing system (Lab-EDP).
Chapter 1 contains the safety precautions and offers information about potential hazards.
Chapter 2 contains general information on manual structure, and information concerning re-
pair policy, spare parts, technical assistance, service training as well as field
service information.
Chapter 3 contains information on packaging, shipping, storage, and unpacking of the in-
strument as well as a list of contents. It describes the immediate physical condi-
tions required when the instrument is unpacked.
Chapter 4 contains guidelines for installing the instrument and information concerning
passwords for both user and service levels as well as technical data.
Chapter 5 contains a physical description of the system: for example, mechanical design of
assembly groups, fluid and optical systems as well as a description of function.
Chapter 6 contains a description of the instrument component groups such as the processor
board, temperature control, opto board and keyboard.
Chapter 7 contains preventative and corrective maintenance procedures for both the user
and the service technician.
Chapter 8 contains information on test and diagnostic procedures included in the service
level of the software.
Appendix The appendix is divided in to three parts where you can find additional informa-
tion such as target host communication, diagrams of routines and electrical
drawings.
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Vital Scientific will only accept components or component groups for repair when accompanied
by a completely filled out repair form, including a clear description of the fault. This applies to
claims made for components under warranty and for normal repairs. Please refer also our gen-
eral sales conditions.
− type of instrument
− software version.
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− microprocessor technology
Please contact the service department of Vital Scientific for further information concerning
service training.
Two different forms are supplied with the packaging of the instrument for this purpose:
− Installation report
− Malfunction report.
We request that you return the completed forms on a regular basis (for example, once a month)
by mail or fax, whichever is the more convenient for you.
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3.1 General
Please ensure that the information given in this chapter is adhered to. It is designed to enable
you to transport, store and unpack the instrument safely and will ensure that the instrument
functions correctly once unpacked and installed.
3.2 Transport
The instrument is shipped in protective packaging that has been designed to minimise the pos-
sibility of damage during transport. The package should be properly secured during transport.
The package should have no heavy weights placed on top of it, be subjected to excessive vi-
bration or be allowed to fall.
3.3 Storage
Packaged instruments should not be stacked more than 6 high. The package should have no
heavy weights placed on top of them. The place of storage must be kept dry.
The Micro Series has been designed, and tested in a climate testing chamber, to withstand
temperature extremes between -20 ... +50 °C. It is recommended that the packaged instrument
not be left outside where extreme conditions may quickly lead to this temperature range being
exceeded.
2. It must be ensured that the instrument is placed on a level surface. The surface must be
clean and free from obstructions and not exposed to vibration (for example, centrifuges) or
direct sunlight.
At least 10 cm of space is required to ensure a free flow of air. At no time should the airflow
of the fan located at the rear of the instrument be obstructed.
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Note
Please unpack the instrument with care, ensuring that no damage occurs to the sipper unit.
Weight 8.5 kg
Tube ∅4 x ∅8 (1 m) 1513-024
Documentation
Declaration 6002-310-510
4. Installation Procedures
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4.1 General
This chapter contains important technical data. It also contains guidelines for installing the in-
strument as well as some useful hints on how to care for the instrument.
Power requirements
Environmental conditions
Ambient temperature 15 °C - 35 °C
Fuses from the following companies are recommended for use in the instrument:
2
Manufacturer Type no. Type Current (A) A UL IEC 127
(250 V) approval approval
Note
The ground connection is achieved via the net entry.
− Never obstruct the airflow of the fan located at the rear of the analyser.
− Dust, corrosive vapours, dirt, etc. may affect the performance of the analyser.
− Select a 'clean' connection with a solid ground for the line voltage. Avoid connecting
additional devices with high surge (peak) currents to the same line (outlet).
− Do not connect or disconnect system interface cables when the power is on.
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4.3.2 Installation
Connect the enclosed Teflon sipper tube, the waste tube (PVC) and the printer
paper roll.
D fan
F fuse cover
The line voltage range is from 100 V AC to 240 V AC, 50/60 Hz as indicated on the identification
plate at the rear of the analyser.
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The mains cable supplied with the analyser is suitable for non-polarised 220 V outlets. For other
power sockets, remove the plug and replace it with the correct plug.
Turn the analyser on by pressing the power switch at the rear of the analyser and wait for the
start up display. The instrument carries out an initialisation and reset procedure.
Follow the instructions on the display to flush the flowcell. This procedure must be carried out to
clean the fluid system thoroughly before the instrument is put into operation for the first time.
Please refer to chapter 7.4.5, "Maintenance", for a detailed description of cleaning the fluid
system. Please refer to chapter 8.2.4, "Mechanical Reset", for a description of the mechanical
reset procedure performed by the instrument when turned on or reset.
After starting up, allow the instrument to stabilise for 30 minutes. Measuring during this period is
possible; however, results will be flagged with a "S".
The analyser utilises two password levels, service and administrator. Use the following proce-
dure to enter a password for the administrator access level.
− From the screen MAIN MENU, type 4 to access the PROGRAM menu.
− Type 2 to access the SYSTEM CONFIGURATION menu after entering the service pass-
word.
− Move the cursor to the PROTECTION category using the cursor keys and then press the
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enter key.
− Move the cursor to the ADMIN PWD text box using the cursor keys.
− Enter a password (between 3 and 6 characters) and then press the enter key.
Please also refer to chapter 8.4.4, "Changing the service level password".
For specific passwords please contact your dealer and/or Vital Scientific.
Check that the lamp is correctly aligned. If the lamp is not correctly aligned, realign it using the
procedure described in chapter 10.6, "Replace and adjust lamp", in the User's Manual. Alterna-
tively, choose USER MAINTENANCE from the MAIN menu of the instrument. In the MAINTE-
NANCE menu, select ADJUST LAMP and follow the instructions displayed.
The instrument is equipped with an RS 232 compatible serial interface port. The connections
are provided through a standard, female, 9-pole D-connector.
− Baud rate
− Software requirements.
The interface baud rate is programmable. To set the baud rate, use the procedure described in
chapter 5.4.2, "Hardware", in the User's Manual.
The baud rate has a default value of 9600. If a different baud rate is set, it is kept until the in-
strument resets (switched off then on).
In addition to the previously described settings, the correct connections must be made on the
interface cable to the external device.
Always consult the manufacturer's documentation for pin assignment of the interface connector
of the external device.
In general, the maximum length of a RS232 interface cable is specified as max. 10 meters.
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After establishing the serial interface format, baud rate and interface connections, the following
must also be checked:
− Data format
− Character set
− Output buffer.
Note
This system works when a software handshake or heartbeat mechanism is being used.
5.1 Overview
The analyser is a compact, state of the art instrument with a straightforward design. It has been
engineered with a precise simplicity to ensure a high level of reliability.
Ease of maintenance and fast troubleshooting were taken into consideration during the design
phase. The result is that all components selected were, where possible, from the manufacturer's
'off-the shelf' stock. Should a component fail, it can easily be replaced by Vital.
The units have been designed for plug-in replacement of circuit boards and major mechanical
assemblies that permit on-site repair; thus ensuring an absolute minimum of instrument down-
time.
In order to support the service technician, comprehensive test, diagnostic and alignment proce-
dures have been included in the software.
− Optical system
− Fluid system
− Processor board
− LCD display
− Printer.
− Service cover.
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Note
Only use an original spare part lamps. Ordinary lamps often have UV-blocking glass that
causes the analyser to malfunction when measuring at 340 Nm.
The filament of the lamp is projected into the lens in front of the flow cell, whilst the diaphragm is
projected just after the flowcell, creating a parallel beam in the flowcell.
Monochromatic light is achieved by using single IFL filters (interference line). The filters are
mounted in a stepper motor driven, 12-position filterwheel. Depending on the test being carried
out, the microcontroller will automatically set the filterwheel to the correct position as instructed
by the software.
For the high wavelength range, a filter with a low transmittance is used to level out differences
in energy at the low and high ends of the spectral range. This is necessary because the emis-
sion of the quartz iodine lamp and the spectral response of the detector are both much higher in
the visible and near infrared range than the near ultra-violet range.
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The lamp can be adjusted to optimise alignment for light via an arched adjustment range (see
chapter 7, "Maintenance"). A set-screw is used to lock the lamp into position.
− Flowcell
− Bellows pump.
There are two major flow cycles, the Aspirate cycle and the Waste cycle.
During the Aspirate cycle, the inlet valve is open and the outlet valve is closed. The bellows of
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the bellows pump move downwards. Fluid is then aspirated through the sipper tube, the flow-
cell, and the inlet valve to the inlet of the bellows pump. The bellows pump stops when the pro-
grammed volume has been reached.
During the Waste cycle, the inlet valve is closed and the outlet valve is open. The bellows of the
bellows pump move upwards. Fluid is transported via the outlet of the bellows pump through the
outlet valve to the waste outlet at the rear of the instrument.
The bellows pump is designed in such a manner that the fluid always flows in one direction
through the bellows pump to prevent clotting of the fluid.
The bellows pump is software controlled. When the instrument is switched on, the bellows move
upwards until they reach their zero position, which is determined by an optocoupler. They then
move downwards a little to a position that is registered as "zero". This means that during the
aspirate cycle the bellows will move downward from this position and during the Waste cycle,
upward as far as this position. When reset, the bellows return to the "zero" position.
The flowcell is made of stainless steel and has two connection pipes. The lower connection pipe
is for the sipper tube (Teflon) and the upper, for the waste tube (silicone). The light-path of the
flowcell is 10 mm and on both sides are sealed quartz windows. A Peltier element is used for
temperature control of the flow cell. A temperature sensor is mounted on a small photometer
board and is pressed into a hole in the flowcell.
Note
Cleaning instructions in the Operator's Manual must be observed for correct functioning of the
system and to ensure "bubble-free" filling of the flowcell.
The microcontroller is responsible for overall functional control of the analyser. The program
for the microcontroller is stored in flash memory with a total storage capacity of 2 Mbyte.
The system data memory is a non-volatile 512 Kbytes static CMOS RAM. A lithium battery,
which is used as the back-up power source, will maintain the data for a period of at least
4 years after the instrument has been switched off.
The I/O structure of the system has been designed as a memory-mapped I/O. In such a struc-
ture, peripheral devices and functional circuits controlled by the microcontroller are part of the
memory.
The interfaces between driver devices are controlled via I/O ports of the controller and via an in
system circuit programmable logic device.
The LCD is controlled by an Epson SED 1335 LCD controller. The internal printer is controlled
by an Epson LA180 controller. The RS 232 C serial interface is controlled by the UART of the
C 167 controller.
The microcontroller can collect data at a rate of 40 measurements per second. From these 40
measurements, 20 are actual measurements derived from the sample currently in process. The
other 20 are subsequent measurements derived from a fixed reference source. Each of these
reference values is used to compensate the subsequent measurement value for deviations in
the system.
The photometer board can, for descriptive purposes, be divided into two stages:
The first stage is an amplifier that has the UV-enhanced silicone photo-diode as an input
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source. The gain of this amplifier is software controlled and depends on the setting of four elec-
tronic analogue switches controlled via the I/O lines of the controller. The gain equals the power
0 15
of 1.5 and can be programmed in 16 steps, from 1.5 , which will produce a gain of 1 to 1.5 ,
which will result in a gain of 438. The gain factor of 1.5 corresponds to an absorbance change
6
of 17 mAbs (log 1.5 = 0.176).
The output voltage from the programmable amplifier corresponds to the relative transmittance.
According to the law of Lambert Beer, the concentration/activity has a linear relation to the ab-
sorbance. Therefore the linear output voltage must be logarithmically converted in order to ob-
tain the required absorbance from which the significant concentration/activity can be calculated.
The concentration is achieved by utilising the logarithmic discharge curve of a capacitor. The
time, from the beginning of the discharge until the voltages from the input amplifier and the ca-
pacitor are equal, corresponds to the log of the measuring signal.
To eliminate errors caused by the temperature sensitivity of the circuit, a reference measure-
ment is performed on a fixed precision voltage source with a nominal value after conversion of
log 101 = 2.0043 Abs.
The discharge time is measured by starting a counter the instant the actual discharge is acti-
vated. The counter will be stopped the moment both voltages are equal (measuring voltage and
capacitor voltage) The microcontroller controls the start of the counting and an accurate com-
parator determines the point where to stop (end of conversion).
Starting and stopping the input value of the logarithmic curve, as well as selection of the input
value for the conversion, (detector or reference signal) is performed by electronic analogue
switches controlled by the microcontroller.
The microcontroller is fed with a timer/counter that receives input from the system clock with a
prescaler. At "end of conversion", the timer/counter contains the absorbance value of the sam-
ple in process or the reference value.
Every single measuring value is compensated by using the subsequent reference value ac-
cording to the following calculations:
nominal reference
Relative measuring value = measured value X
actual reference
The result of this calibration gives the absorbance value in units of 0.1 mAbs. However, the ab-
sorbance thus obtained is a relative value and must be corrected with a so-called "Absorbance
Offset" value in order to find the absolute absorbance. The offset value is obtained during the
automatic blank procedure.
When the automatic blank procedure is started, the microcontroller will perform a series of ac-
tions to determine the optimum gain factor for the programmable input amplifier. The gain is
controlled in such a way, that the output voltage of the amplifier produces an absorbance value
which fits within a specific window.
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Temperature control of the flowcell has been achieved by means of a small Peltier element
mounted beside the flowcell.
The output signal from the sensor is fed to a timer/counter input of the microcontroller. The
microcontroller verifies, via software, if the temperature is within range of 37 °C, +/- 0.2 °C.
If the set temperature of 37 °C is not reached within 30 seconds a temperature error will occur.
To support the technician, a number of test, diagnostic and alignment procedures have been in-
cluded in the software.
Every time power is applied to instrument, the microcontroller automatically performs a power-
on test. This test includes a check of all internal memory and when an error is detected, a con-
tinuous or intermittent audio alarm will sound.
The service menu provides access to several dedicated test routines by means of which various
parts of the system can be checked and or adjusted. Please refer to chapter 8, "Tests and
Diagnostic Procedures".
Note
The service engineer should refer to chapter 10, "Maintenance" in the User’s Manual for half-
daily and daily maintenance procedures that are to be carried out by the user.
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6. Technical Information
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6.1 Overview
This chapter explains the theory of operation of the analyser and is intended to help the service
engineer to understand the design of the instrument and thus facilitate its maintenance and
repair.
− Power supplies
− Temperature control
− Pump control
− Valve control
− Filterwheel control
− Sipper interface
− LCD interface
− Display.
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The power supply is distributed across the board to the different parts of the system as depicted
by the following diagram.
From a 5VDC
LCD logic
UL approved
class2
power supply 5VDC Internal
Simple
Switcher printer
5VDC
24VDC Photometer
unit
-20VDC
Simple -20VDC
Switcher
LCD bias
Simple 12VDC
ADJ
Switcher Lamp
3Amp
24VDC
Valves
24VDC
Peltier-element
Steppers
Fan
Simple 12VDC
Switcher Peltier driver
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The logic power supply is 150 kHz switching step down regulator designed around a "Simple
Switcher" with a fixed output voltage. It has been designed to supply max. 2 A at 5 V with an
efficiency of approx. 80%. The regulator provides short-circuit and overheating protection.
The short-circuit current is max. 4.5 A (peak). The absolute accuracy of the output voltage is
approx. 4%.
The LCD bias supply –20 V is designed with a simple switcher in negative mode.
Please refer to the chapter 6.3.5, "Light source control" for information on the lamp supply.
The processor core supports all necessary input and output ports. The core has been designed
to run at full speed without read wait states for both ROM and RAM. The programmable logic is
used to provide access to the peripherals. Access to peripherals takes place via a multiplexed
8-bit wide databus. Test pins are provided for the most important nets, such as power and
control lines. The RTC and SRAM devices are backed up by a 1000 mAh 0.5 AA lithium cell
providing a data retention for a minimum of 4 years when the system is not being used.
Note
This interface requires no extra electronic circuitry apart from the processor.
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The lamp power supply is a switching step down regulator, designed around a "Simple
Switcher" with adjustable output voltage. It generates 11 VDC or 12 VDC from the main 24 V
supply at max. 3 A with an efficiency of approx. 73%. The regulator provides short-circuit and
over-heating protection. The short-circuit current is approx. 4.5 A. The lamp supply can be
controlled by the microcontroller via two control lines. One line is for initiating shut down and the
other is for the lamp saving mode. The control signals of the lamp are directly connected to I/O
pins of the processor.
Temperature regulation of the measuring cell is achieved via software. An externally connected
"smart sensor", for example, type "Smartec" may be used for temperature measurement. This
kind of sensor provides a digital PWM output signal that is directly connected to a processor
input. The "Temp" input is selected for its capture / compare and interrupt capability. The
temperature sensor is part of the integrated photometer board.
The drive section consists of a constant current source followed by a full-bridge power output
driver stage, which is capable of handling 5 A. It is used to power an externally connected
Peltier element for heating or cooling the flowcell. The output current can be set by a PWM
output signal. Analogue input "Temp. in" has been provided for measuring the output current set
by "Temp Pwm". This input is one of the 10-bit ADC inputs of the processor, which is capable of
handling 0...5 V analogue signals. Output "Temp Pwm" has been selected for its PWM
functionality to produce an analogue output signal. Outputs "Temp out1" and "Temp out2" each
drive one half of the full-bridge output stage and signal "Temp Off" is used for switching the
current source On or Off. "Temp Off" is provided as one bit in a register within the
programmable logic. It has been combined with the master reset signal to ensure that the
current source will automatically be switched off following a reset.
The pump motor driver is configured as a stepper-motor driver circuit with simple micorstep
capability. The driver is able to halt on both full and half steps. The driver interface has been
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fully incorporated in to the programmable logic. All processor signals are gated through this
interface. It is constructed as three separate registers. A 2-bit register for latching step signals
and two 4-bit registers for programming phase currents. An 8-bit output latch is provided for
synchronisation of all output signals. Output "Load_data" has specially been selected for its
capture / compare functionality. The reset opto input has been selected for its interrupt
capability.
There are two valve outputs available. Both outputs are open-drain type outputs capable of
sinking approx. 1 A. An ultra fast recovery, free running diode is provided for each channel.
The output current is limited by the MOSFET itself.
The filterwheel motor driver is configured as a stepper-motor driver circuit with simple micorstep
capability. The driver is able to halt on both full and half steps. The driver interface has been
fully incorporated in to the programmable logic. All processor signals are gated through this
interface. It is constructed as three separate registers. A 2-bit register for latching step signals
and two 4-bit registers for programming phase currents. An 8-bit output latch is provided for
synchronisation of all output signals. Output "Load_data" has specially been selected for its
capture / compare functionality. The reset opto input has been selected for its interrupt
capability.
The sipper interface is actually a minimal user-interface providing a switch as input and an LED
as output device. Both LED output and switch input are connected directly to the processor. The
switch input has interrupt capability.
The display interface is designed as a stand-alone interface with its own controller and memory.
The master microcontroller interfaces to the video memory via the LCD controller. An external
high-voltage (CCFL) controls the backlight. The LCD contrast can be controlled by the
processor using a digital potmeter (X9c102S). Please refer to the datasheet for information on
the potmeter interface.
The ROWx output signals must be fed back to the CLMx inputs by using mechanical-membrane
switches. The scanning of the matrix inclusive the de-bouncing is implemented in the glue logic.
This PS2 keyboard interface makes use of the Synchronous Serial Controller hardware inside
the processor. The processor I/O pins are programmed to act as "Open Drain" type. Both Clock
and Data are restrained with 1 kΩ resistors.
The internal printer interface is built around the LAN printer controller. The printer is used only in
a graphic mode. The interface lines are the most common IEEE 1284 I/O lines such as: D0 to
D7, STRB, PF, SLIN, INIT, ACK, Busy.
The printer incorporates three registers that are embedded in the programmable logic chip. The
implementation of these registers is similar to the IBM compatible PC parallel printer interface.
The difference being that none of the interface signals are inverted. Register-O is implemented
as a read/write register, Register-1 as a write-only printer control register and Register-2 as a
read-only printer status register. A 3-pin jumper has been added to select the output driver
configuration: push-pull or open collector.
6.3.16 Display
The liquid crystal display (LCD) module consists of the LCD display and a control board. Both
parts are considered as one module mounted inside the top cover.
The module operates at a low voltage, has low power consumption and is suitable for graphic
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(240 x 320), figure and character display. As well as other devices, the controller also contains
64 Kbyte video RAM.
The principle diagram of the input amplifier is illustrated in the diagram above. An amplification
with a so-called 'feedback tee' with different resistors in the tee network has been chosen in
order to make the input amplifier programmable. The gain difference (per step) is equal to the
0 15
power of 1.5 and can be programmed in 16 steps from 1.5 = 1 to 1.5 = 438. Changing the
amplification by 1 step will cause an ΔAbs. of log 1.5 = 0.176. At the minimum diode current, the
output voltage of the input amplifier must be at least 10 Volt at gain 0. The feedback resistor can
be calculated with both input current and output voltage. At gain 8, a higher feedback resistor
will be switched into the feedback network. A high resistance feedback resistor is much better
than a low resistor in a tee network.
CHARGE
10 V
S1 CHARGE
R C
RESET
9.9k COMP
0.1 V COUNTER
100
S2
CLK
REF/MEAS
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GAIN_G2
GAIN_G3
GAIN_G0
GAIN_G1
The analogue to digital conversion from the signal behind the input amplifier is achieved with a
single-slope logarithmic A/D converter, diagram above. The essential parts of the converter are
the logarithmic slope generator, the comparator, the reference voltage and the digital logic. The
total conversion consists of two parts, the REFERENCE measurement and the SIGNAL
measurement, see diagram below. One input of the comparator input is connected to the
logarithmic slope generator and the other input of the comparator is connected via S2 to a
reference of 10 / 100 Volt. With the CHARGE pulse, switch S1 is closed and the capacitor C of
the logarithmic slope generator is charged with a voltage of 10 Volt, at the same time the binary
counter is reset to zero. When the CHARGE pulse is low the switch S1 is open and the charged
capacitor C discharges via resistor R. The output of the comparator is high, allowing clock
pulses through the NAND gate to the counter. As soon as the logarithmic voltage curve crosses
the reference voltage Uref, the comparator output will go low inhibiting clock pulses to the
counter. The counter value REF-CNT represents the value log 100 = 2.0000. For the signal
measurement, switch S2 is set to the output of the input amplifier. The conversion of the signal
occurs in the same manner as the conversion of the reference. The counter value SIGNAL-CNT
now represents the amplified photodiode current.
A relative value for the photodiode current is calculated with the following formula:
10
Reference measurement Signal measurement
MEAS-VALUE
REF-VALUE
Blank
T1 window
REF-CNT
SIGN-CNT
Layout of the stepper motor for the filterwheel and the bellows pump resistance 6.7 Ohm/phase.
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20 W halogen lamp (3380-018) The halogen lamp has a lifetime of 1000 hours or more
(Please use only original lamps and can be easily replaced (see lamp replacement).
from Vital)
6 IFL filters (3067-xxx IFL filter) The filterwheel contains 6 filters mounted as standard:
(Additional filters are available, 1) 340 nm 4) 546 nm
please ask your dealer for details) 2) 405 nm 5) 578 nm
3) 505 nm 6) 620 nm
The configuration can be changed by adding a new filter
and programming the related wavelength in the system
parameters.
Detector (3060 053) Lens 8 mm F13.5
Flowcell (6002-345) The flowcell unit, shown below, can be seen as the heart
of the instrument.
6.8 Printer
− Integrated impact dot-matrix printer
− 20 columns of text
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− Graphics
7. Maintenance
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7.1 Overview
The analyser is designed to operate with a minimum of maintenance and adjustment. Repair
equipment is kept to a minimum and common tools are required in most cases.
Note
Maintenance procedures to be performed by the user are described in the User's Manual.
− Fuse replacement.
Please refer to chapter 10, "Maintenance", of the User’s Manual for a comprehensive
explanation of these procedures.
We recommend that the condition of the tubing be checked every 6 months and replaced
whenever necessary. Check if the tubes are open and see if there is any algae and /or bacteria
growth. If so please flush the system with detergent or replace the tubes.
Note
It is imperative that appropriate measures be taken to prevent Electro Static Discharges when
carrying out maintenance on the instrument (for example, wearing a wrist band or heel straps).
The following tools and equipment are required to carry out yearly maintenance:
Equipment
4½ digit DVM
Tools
Philips screwdriver recess size 1
Allen key (4 mm)
Bellows 4100-347
Pump O-ring 3029-039
Lamp (12 V/20 W) 3380-018
Filter foam (ventilator) 3370-762
Note
Part numbers are given in brackets.
The top cover (3070-471) and the service cover (3070-470) can be cleaned with wet tissues or
a foam cloth. Do not use abrasive materials or alcohol.
Before carrying out maintenance on the fluid system, the system should first be drained. Use
the following procedure to empty the fluid system.
1. Turn the power on and wait for the start-up screen to appear on the display.
2. Ensure no liquid/detergent is placed under the sipper and continue with the flow cell
flushing process.
It is necessary to remove the covers to access the parts of the analyser for maintenance. The
following procedures are offered as a guideline for their safe removal.
Warning
Ensure that the power supply to the analyser is switched off before removing the covers.
2. Remove the two screws (A) securing the top cover at the rear of the instrument.
3. Remove the top cover by raising it at the back and sliding forwards.
The flat cable connecting the keyboard in the top cover to the microprocessor board is long
enough for the top cover to be laid beside the analyser. However, the flat cable can be
disconnected at either end if necessary.
2. Clean all dust and particles of dirt from the analyser using dry compressed air or a
vacuum cleaner with a soft brush.
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It is important to maintain a clean fluid system in order to guarantee accurate results. Use the
following procedure to thoroughly clean the fluid system.
3. Disconnect and remove all tubing of the fluid system, sipper tubing (1533-008),
waste tube assy, flowcell tube assy and pump unit tubing (1513-052).
4. Remove the valve bracket assembly by unscrewing the two screws (A) on top of the
pump unit .
5. Remove the cover assy by gently unscrewing the two screws (B) on top of the pump
unit.
Note
The bellows act like a spring and may cause the cover to jump off.
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Caution
The bellows do not empty completely and therefore may contain biohazardous material. Wear
protective gloves when removing the bellows and clean any spills immediately using a
disposable tissue and disinfectant.
6. Remove the bellows (4100-347) by unscrewing the screw at the base of the bellows
and lifting them out of the pump unit housing.
7. Clean the bellows, the bellows O-ring (3029-039), the pump unit cover and the inside
of the pump unit housing.
8. Replace the bellows, the bellows O-ring, and the pump unit cover, secure them with
the two screws (B).
12. Flush the analyser with a solution of redistilled water and 5 – 10% neutral detergent
(e.g. Mucasol or Extran neutral) at 37 °C for at least 10 minutes (please refer to the
appendix for a diagram of the flush routine).
13. Flush the analyser with redistilled water for a further 5 minutes.
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The analyser is delivered with 6 filters of different wavelengths. There are 12 positions for filters
on the instrument. If new tests are added, it may be necessary to add extra filters. Please
contact your local agent should you require further filters. Follow the procedure below to replace
or add new filters.
2. Remove the sipper lever and housing by unscrewing the two Allen screws (A) and
(B) at the top of the lever (please note that one screw (A) is hidden from view).
Remove the Philips screw at the top of the mount plate assembly to remove the lamp
cover.
3. Remove the front assembly from the optical unit by unscrewing the four Allen screws
(C) and move it aside.
4. Loosen the screw (D) securing the dummy in the position into which the filter is to be
mounted.
5. Remove the dummy filter, and replace with the new filter. Take care not to touch the
flat, optical surfaces of the filters.
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9. Replace covers.
3. Remove the sipper lever by unscrewing the two screws (A) at the top of the lever
(please note that one screw (A) is hidden from view).
4. Remove the heatsink by unscrewing the two screws (B) securing it to the flow cell
housing. Attention, peltier element will come loose.
5. Remove photometer board cover (4801-142) by unscrewing the screw (C) securing it
to the photometer board.
6. Remove the photometer board by unscrewing the three screws securing it to the
optical unit as well as the two screws securing it to the flow cell housing.
Caution
Remove the photometer board with care.
7. Disconnect the tubing from the flow cell (you may find it useful to apply sandpaper to
help manipulate the Teflon tube).
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8. Remove the flow assembly from the measuring unit by unscrewing the three screws
securing it to the measuring unit and gently sliding the assembly out.
Caution
When replacing the assembly, it is important to reconnect the tubing to the flow cell in the
correct orientation (Teflon tube to the lower flowcell tubing connection) and the Peltier element
is in the correct orientation (black wire on top).
Use conductive paste when inserting the temperature sensor. Ensure that it is not inserted at
an angle.
Use only original lamps from Vital 3380-018. Ordinary lamps are often made with UV-blocking
glass that absorbs part of the light spectrum resulting in distorted measurements.
Caution
The lamp cover may be hot if the instrument has been in operation for some time.
3. Remove the old lamp and replace it with the new one. Remember the lamp may be hot.
Note
Take care not to touch the lamp directly with your fingers as this will contaminate the lamp.
4. Adjust the lamp according to the procedure described in chapter 10.6, "Replace and
adjust lamp" in the User's Manual or follow the procedure described below in chapter
7.4.9, "Adjusting the lamp ".
Please refer to chapter 10.6, "Replace and adjust lamp" in the User’s Manual for a
more detailed explanation of this procedure or alternatively, proceed as follows:
2. Select USER MAINTENANCE from the MAIN menu using the cursor keys or by
pressing the number 5 on the keyboard. Then select Adjust lamp using either the
cursor keys or by pressing the number 3 on the keyboard.
Caution
The lamp cover may be hot if the instrument has been in operation for some time.
If the valves are malfunctioning, use the following procedure to replace them.
Caution
When removing, the tubing may contain biohazardous material. Wear protective gloves and
clean away any spills immediately using a disposable tissue and disinfectant.
5. Slide off the C-clip (see above) from under the actuator of the affected valve.
7. Replace the valve with a new one, and replace the C-clip.
Note
Please remember the type and position of the tubes.
4. Remove the valve bracket assy by unscrewing the two screws (A) on top of the
pump unit as indicated in the drawing in chapter 7.4.5, "Cleaning the fluid system".
6. Remove the cover assy by gently unscrewing the two screws (B) on top of the
pump unit as indicated in the drawing in chapter 7.4.5, "Cleaning the fluid system".
Note
The bellows act like a spring and may cause the cover to jump off.
7. Remove the bellows (4100-347) by unscrewing the screw at the base of the bellows
and lifting them out of the pump unit housing and replace them with the new bellows.
Replace the screw and secure with Loctite.
Caution
The bellows do not empty completely and therefore may contain biohazardous material. Wear
protective gloves when removing the bellows and clean away any spills immediately using a
disposable tissue and disinfectant.
8. Replace the bellows O-ring (3029-039), and secure the pump unit with the pump
unit cover.
Note
Please ensure the correct positioning of the vane/optoboard.
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Connector 30666-141
Socket 3066-146
Please follow the procedure below when replacing the tubes on the instrument.
3. Carefully disconnect all the tubing and replace it with new tubing.
Caution
Some fluid may remain in the tubing that could contain biohazardous material. Wear protective
gloves when removing the tubing and clean any spills immediately using a disposable tissue
and disinfectant.
There are three fuses used in the analyser. Please refer to the User’s Manual for a detailed
explanation on how to replace the two fuses at the rear of the instrument.
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2. Remove the screws (A) and (B) from the rear of instrument (total of 4).
3. Remove the 2 Philips screws (C) securing the display at the rear of the instrument.
6. Disconnect flat cable by lifting outer part of bayonet and slide flat cable out.
8.1 Overview
This chapter contains information concerning the comprehensive test, diagnostic and alignment
procedures included in the software of the analyser. These are designed to ensure the efficient
running of the system and support the service technician in carrying out maintenance and trou-
bleshooting tasks.
A series of tests is performed to determine whether or not the writing and reading of data to
RAM functions properly:
− The first test checks if the data line remains high, if that is the case an error has occurred
and three 'beeps' will be heard.
− The second test checks if the data line remains low, if that is the case an error has occurred
and four 'beeps' will be heard.
− The third test checks if the address lline remains high, if that is the case an error has oc-
curred and five 'beeps' will be heard.
− The fourth test checks if the address lline remains low, if that is the case an error has oc-
curred and six 'beeps' will be heard.
The integrity of the persistent data that's stored in RAM is tested during the Micro Series start-
up procedure. If the integrity check fails, the persistent data will be cleared. When that part of
the integrity test fails that checks if the retrieved data is correct, then a RAM hardware failure or
version conflict has occurred and a continuous beeping sound will be heard.
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During this test the contents of the program memories (flash memory) are tested. This is done
by adding the contents of all addresses according to a specified calculation and comparing the
result of this addition to a single byte checksum stored in the flash memory.
The analyser performs a reset on the bellows pump and the filterwheel to establish the "zero
positions".
The following two situations can occur when the pump is being reset:
First the inlet valve is closed and the outlet valve is opened.
Next the bellows pump moves up until a transition is detected by the reset opto. Following
detection the bellows pump moves down 1000 steps, followed by moving up again until a
transition is detected. Then the pump moves up another 200 steps. This position is called
the reset position and is the starting position for new aspirate actions.
Finally the outlet valve is closed.
First the inlet valve is closed and the outlet valve is opened.
Next the bellows pump moves down until a transition is detected by the reset opto. Follow-
ing detection, the pump continues to move down another 1000 half steps. The bellows
pump then moves up until the transition is detected by the reset opto. Thereafter the pump
moves up 200 steps. This position is called the reset position and is the starting position for
new aspirate actions.
Finally the outlet valve is closed.
If an error occurs during the reset procedure, the following message will be displayed:
The filterwheel is brought to a defined position determined by the path of light through the flow-
cell. After initialisation, the filterwheel is positioned so that reset position (dark position) blocks
the path of the light through the flowcell.
First the stepper motor of the filter wheel is enforced, so that the stepper motor will be fixed at
it's reset position.
Secondly, the filterwheel is rotated 2½ times, so that the reset position will be estimated with the
aid of the optical switch when passing the notch at a constant speed.
Finally the filterwheel is set to it's reset position, so that when the filterwheel isn't being used it
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blocks the path of the light through the flow cell. This is the position of the filterwheel when it is
not operating.
If an error occurs during the reset procedure the following message is displayed:
Note
Press the PRINT softkey if you require a printout of the settings in the SYSTEM SETTINGS
menu. No printout is available for the PROTECTION category.
Press the BACK softkey to leave the SYSTEM SETTINGS menu and return to the Program
menu. To return to the MAIN menu, press the BACK softkey again.
1. Choose PROGRAM from the MAIN menu using the cursor keys and then press the Enter
key. Alternatively, press the number 4 on the keyboard.
2. Choose SYSTEM SETTINGS from the PROGRAM menu by using the cursor keys and then
press the Enter key. Alternatively, press the number 2 on the keyboard.
3. Type in the service level password to access the SYSTEM SETTINGS area of the software
at the service level.
4. Press the Enter key to confirm your password. Access to the service level of the software
will be denied if the wrong password is used. The following screen is displayed:
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Note
Please observe, when using an external keyboard the password function is case-sensitive.
When adding new filters, please refer to chapter 7.4.6, "Mounting IFL filters". Adding a new filter
requires that the corresponding wavelength be entered into the FILTERWHEEL category. This
is also the case if an existing filter is exchanged for a new filter with a different wavelength or
the order of the filters on the filterwheel is altered. Follow the procedure below to add or alter a
wavelength of the corresponding filter:
2. Press the Enter key or use the Left/Right cursor keys to focus the cursor on the right hand
side containing the filterwheel settings.
3. Press the Enter key to navigate to the position that corresponds to the position with the new
filter.
5. Return to the FILTERWHEEL category on the left using the Left/Right cursor keys.
Follow the procedure below to increase the transport volume by the required amount.
2. Press the Enter key or the Left/Right cursor key to access the TRANSPORT VOL. edit box.
Note
Please note that the transport volume is set in microliter μl.
This function allows the service technician to determine the number of tests that can be carried
out on the instrument. The maximum number is 60. Follow the procedure below to enter the re-
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2. Navigate to the # OPEN CHANNELS edit box using either the Enter key or Left/Right cursor
keys.
3. Delete the existing number of open channels using the Backspace key.
The service technician can change both the LABORATORY PWD and the SERVICE ENG.
PWD.
Note
Great care should be taken when changing the password at this level. Unauthorised personnel
must not have access to the password at this level.
2. Navigate to either the SERVICE ENG. PWD edit box or the LABORATORY PWD edit box
using either the Enter key or Left/Right cursor keys.
3. The existing password is not visible. The actual number of characters contained in the
password are depicted in the following manner ****.
4. Delete the existing password in the edit box using the Backspace key.
5. Type in the new password using the alphanumeric keys. The password must contain be-
tween 3 and 6 characters.
6. Press either the Enter key or the Left/Right cursor keys to return to the PROTECTION cate-
gory on the left.
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1. Choose USER MAINTENANCE from the MAIN menu using the cursor keys and then press
the Enter key. Alternatively, press the number 5 on the keyboard.
2. Choose SERVICE from the MAINTENANCE menu using the cursor keys and then press
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4. Press the Enter key to confirm your password. Access to the SERVICE menu of the soft-
ware will be denied if the wrong password is used.
5. Press the BACK softkey to leave the SERVICE menu after having carried out the required
procedures. The instrument immediately performs a reset to ensure that it can carry out its
functions correctly please refer to chapter 8.2, "Power On Check" for more details.
OPTICAL
TEMPERATUR
LIQUID
The active category is highlighted by a single border. The OPTICAL category is active by
default when accessing this section of the software.
Use this area to check the correct functioning of the filters, lamp and pump. The following posi-
tions of the OPTICAL category may be accessed on the right hand side. The settings default
settings are displayed when accessing this category.
Gain 10
Volume 1000
Follow the procedure below to check the correct functioning of the filters via the absorbance,
delta ABS and delta REF readings.
1. Press the Enter key or use the Left/Right cursor keys to focus the cursor on the edit box for
the Filterwheel Position on the right hand side.
2. Use the Up/Down cursor keys to choose a filter whose readings are to be checked then
press the Enter key. The instrument will display the Absorbance, delta ABS. and the delta
REF. readings for the chosen filter.
The following positions are read only. The values displayed below are examples
Absorbance 3630
The example values shown here are calculated as follows: (the measured absorbance at
the current wavelength and gain) minus (the measured absorbance at 340 nm gain 0). The
last measurement will be executed just once at the beginning of the absorbance measure-
ment.
a. Absorbance: this value is the direct measured absorbance value in 0.1 mAbs.
b. delta ABS.: this value is the current measured absorbance corrected with the
absorbance at gain 0 in 0.1 mAbs.
c. delta REF.: this value is the difference between the measured reference signal and
the theoretical reference signal in 0.1 mAbs.
Note
When the absorbance value is too low to measure, i.e., the gain is too high, in this case, instead
of the absorbance value, the value -99999 is shown.
3. Set the required Gain value from 1 to 10 using the number keys, in accordance with reagent
or test procedure specifications.
4. Use the Space bar to turn the lamp off or on at the check box.
5. Press the CALIB softkey to ensure that the instrument can determine the exact centre of
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each filter installed. The following message is displayed, replacing the word SERVICE:
"Calibrating... may take 2 mins".
The instrument now measures the zero value of the water in combination with the filter and
flowcell with the gain value set for this wavelength.
6. Press the INIT softkey to move the filterwheel to its zero position or if any parts are replaced
on the analyser.
7. If it is necessary to replace defective filters, please refer to chapter 7.4.6, "Mounting IFL"
filters.
It is possible to weigh a predetermined amount of water to check the correct functioning of the
pump. Before carrying out this check, the instrument must first carry out a flush routine to en-
sure that all system tubes are completely filled with water (Please refer to the User's Manual,
chapter 10.2, "End of Day Maintenance"). Follow the procedure below to check the correct
functioning of the pump:
1. Focus the cursor on the Volume edit box using the Left/Right cursor keys.
The amount to be entered has a factor of ten (10). Thus if the amount of water to be dis-
pensed is 1200 μl, then the figure entered must be 12000. The maximum figure that can be
entered is 15000, which results in 1500 μl being aspirated.
3. Press the Enter key to aspirate the pre-set volume. It is now possible to check the volume
by means of:
2: the aspirated volume from the bottle (weigh the water left in the bottle).
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Use this area to enter a new Sensor Offset value, check if the temperature controller is func-
tioning correctly or to carry out a test below 37 °C.
1. Choose the TEMPERATUR category from the SERVICE menu using the Up/Down cursor
keys.
The following positions of the TEPERATURE category may be accessed on the right hand
side. The Temperature Controller default is on.
Temperature Controller x
2. Use the Right cursor key to access the Temp. Controller check box.
3. Use the Space Bar to activate or deactivate the Temperature Controller for the flowcell. If
deactivated the peltier element is bypassed and the temperature will rise or fall according to
the ambient conditions.
4. The TEMPERATURE value is read only. It indicates the temperature at the flowcell, which
should read 37 °C +/- 0.2 °C.
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The Sensor Offset value is set during the manufacturing stage. If the Opto board needs to be
replaced the new Sensor Offset value, which is printed on the Opto board, must be entered
here. Follow the procedure below to set the new Sensor Offset value:
2. Delete the existing Sensor Offset value using the Backspace key.
Use this area to check the correct functioning of the bellows, the inlet and outlet valves and the
LED on the service cover. It is also possible to set the speed of the stepper motor. Remove the
service cover to view the devices reacting to the settings made.
1. Choose the LIQUID category from the SERVICE menu using the Up/Down cursor keys.
The settings for the LIQUID category may be accessed on the right hand side. The SIPPER
is set to TOGGLE OFF by default and cannot be accessed.
Bellows Position 0
Speed 481
LED
Use the Left/Right cursor keys to navigate between the positions on the right hand side.
The amount to be entered has a factor of ten (10). Thus if the bellows are to aspirate
1200 μl, the figure entered must be 12000. The maximum figure that can be entered is
15000, which results in 1500 μl being aspirated.
3. Type in the required speed of the stepper motor. The figure recommended is 481.
Note
The speed of the bellows pump can only be changed in the service menu. When you leave the
service menu, the speed returns to the default value.
4. Toggle the Inlet valve as required to OPEN or CLOSE using the Up/Down cursor keys.
5. Toggle the Outlet valve as required to OPEN or CLOSE using the Up/Down cursor keys.
6. Turn the LED on at the service cover off and on using the Space Bar.
7. Press the INIT softkey to initialise the instrument if any parts have been replaced on the
analyser.
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9. Troubleshooting
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9.1 Overview
The Micro Series is an error-tolerant system with proven accuracy and precision of results and
general handling. However, it is not possible to exclude all possible problems. This chapter of-
fers you assistance in localising and solving possible problems as well as referring you to the
appropriate chapters in both the Service and User's Manuals. It does not provide an overall
step-by-step troubleshooting guide, but is intended to supply general guidelines on how to pro-
ceed in case of failure.
User maintenance is of the utmost importance. It is extremely important that the cleaning in-
structions for the fluid system as described in the User's Manual are followed closely. As a gen-
eral rule, flow systems are sensitive to the quality of the sample. Pollution of the sample can
cause obstructions of the fluid system, for example, air bubbles, clotting, protein fibres etc.
Chapter 10, "Maintenance" of the User's Manual describes user maintenance procedures. The
Error History function described in chapter 10.8 of the User's Manual will assist in localising and
thus in solving problems.
Chapter 11, "Troubleshooting" of the User's Manual contains some symptoms, probable causes
and remedies as well as corrective procedures that the user should carry out before requesting
the assistance of the service technician.
As an experienced service technician, you will appreciate that a considerable degree of prob-
lems with instruments are in general the result of external causes. Environmental problems
such as heavy line voltage fluctuations (peaks, spikes and so forth), inadequate earth ground
connections, dust (especially in combination with high ambient humidity), corrosive vapours
(acid), dirt, amongst others, can all affect the performance of an instrument. Also the test pa-
rameters should be checked against the manufacturer's package inserts when errors appear in-
stead of results.
High intensity light (direct sunlight or from artificial sources) might also affect the operation of
sensitive photometric equipment. Additionally, the instruments will be adversely affected by ex-
treme high or low ambient temperatures (see chapter 4, "Installation Procedures").
If an electronic failure is suspected you should always check the supply voltage first, as this is
probably the most critical section of the electronics.
The main processor board has been manufactured using SMD technology. This implies that on-
the-spot repairs or even in the workshop will not be possible. Therefore, we strongly advise that
you contact the service department of Vital Scientific. N.V. in case of failure.
Check the sipper tube and fluid system for leaks or obstructions as well for loose connections
when obvious mechanical problems occur, for example, sample/water under the instrument. If
the fluid system is blocked, it should be flushed with distilled water and 5% detergent (Mucasol)
at 37 °C for at least 10 minutes. Inspect tubing at least once a year and replace if required.
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A basic assumption for the error messages listed in the table below is that the power supply is
functioning correctly. Please refer to chapter 6.3.2, "Power supply, detailed specifications", and
in the Appendix, A.4, "Electrical Drawings", Logic power supply (17 of 21) and 24V / -20V
Inverter & 12V supply (18 of 21).
The errors listed below are not always displayed on the monitor during operation of the instru-
ment, but are always recorded in the error history. For example, the error 011 "ROM Failure" is
not always displayed on the monitor, because the instrument solves the problem autonomously.
However, all errors and warnings are logged in the error history (please refer to chapter 10.8,
"Error History" in the User's Manual for a more detailed explanation of this function).
The service technician should also refer to chapter 6, "Technical Information". The relevant
drawings and wiring diagrams are contained in the Appendix.
000 Temperature Flow cell did not reach Switch off the instrument, Check temp sensor. If the sensor is malfunctioning replace the photo-
time out 37 °C +/- 0.2 °C (offset is wait one minute then meter board; remember to set the offset in the temperature menu.
taken into account) within switch the instrument on. Check resistance of the peltier element. Replace if necessary.
1 hour after start up. Check that the environ- Check connections between the processor board and the peltier ele-
Peltier element/sensor ment conditions are within ment/sensor (please refer to the Appendix, A.4 "Electrical Drawings").
defect. the specified limits. Check connections to the integrated photometer board are secure.
Check for obstructions in the airflow to the heat sink of the peltier
Note: a test is made before Check that the filter at the
element.
every measurement to rear of the instrument is
Check temperature paste between heat sink peltier and house assy.
check that the temperature not clogged.
Check that the offset setting in the temperature menu is the same as in
is stable at 37 °C +/- 2°C. Ensure that the environ- the instructions on the photometer board.
If the temperature is out of ment conditions are met. Refer to chapter 8.5.2, "TEMPERATURE category settings" to carry out
range, a T-flag is added to
Call service technician. a functional check of the temperature controller and sensor offset set-
the results.
tings.
Note: when a temperature
Note: the overheat protection can be switched off in the service menu;
error occurs the
overheating can cause damage to the optical system.
peltier element is switched
off to prevent damage to
the flow cell.
002 Ref. out of range Reference out of range. Switch off the instrument,Check that the offset setting in the temperature menu is the same as in
The counter of the internal wait one minute then the instructions on the photometer board.
reference capacitor (signal switch the instrument on. Refer to chapter 8.5.2, "TEMPERATURE category settings" to carry out
conversion) is not within Check parameter settings. a functional check of the temperature controller and sensor offset set-
the expected limits. tings.
Call service technician.
Parameters wrong. Replace the photometer board, if necessary.
003 Pump steps lost Voltage fluctuation, ob- Switch off the instrument, Check voltage supplies and electrical connections to pump unit.
struction in the fluid sys- wait one minute then Check all tubing, including the waste tube for clogging.
tem, stepper motor mal- switch the instrument on. Ensure the pump is moving via the service menu.
function. Check that the waste Check the valves are functioning correctly.
The vane of the bellows container is located on the Refer to chapter 8.5.3, "LIQUID category settings" to make functional
pump is not in the opto same (or lower) level as check of the bellows pump and carry out volume test of pump.
switch at the expected the instrument. Refer to chapter 8.5.1. "OPTICAL category settings" to recalibrate the
moment. pump following functional check.
Call service technician.
Check the resistance of the coils of the motor.
Dismount the pump unit and check the transmission of the pump (clean
and lubricate, if necessary).
004 FW: steps lost Voltage fluctuation. Call service technician. Check voltage supplies to the filterwheel and for mechanical obstruc-
005 FW: Cal. too dark Lamp defective, not set Replace lamp. Check the voltage supplies.
correctly, filter dirty or de- Call service technician. Check 12 V voltage supply to the lamp.
fective. Check if lamp is of recommended type.
Filter wheel calibration to Check lamp adjustment.
dark. Check if filter is dirty or defective.
Check the photometer board.
During the calibration of
Check the mounting of the filterwheel to the shaft of the motor.
the filterwheel, less light is
Refer to chapter 8.5.1, "OPTICAL category settings".
transmitted than expected
(only the filter in the first
position of the filterwheel is
checked).
006 Temp hardware An interrupt has been Switch off the instrument, Check the voltage supplies.
error generated at an unex- wait one minute then Perform a general troubleshooting procedure.
pected moment. switch the instrument on.
Call a service technician if
the message occurs
persistently.
007 Temp. To high The temperature of the Switch off the instrument, Check temp sensor.
flow cell is > 45 °C. wait one minute then Check the resistance of the peltier element.
Notice that when a tem- switch the instrument on. Check connections between the processor board and the peltier ele-
perature error occurs the Check that the environ- ment/sensor (please refer to the Appendix, A.4, "Electrical Drawings").
peltier element will be ment conditions are within Check connections to the integrated photometer board are secure.
switched off to prevent the specified limits. Replace the processor board, if necessary.
damage to the flow cell. Replace photometer board, if necessary.
Check that the filter at the
Check for obstructions in the airflow to the heat sink of the peltier ele-
rear of the instrument is
ment.
not clogged.
Check temperature paste between heat sink peltier element and house
Call service technician. assy.
Check that the offset setting in the temperature menu is the same as in
the instructions on the photometer board.
Refer to chapter 8.5.2, "TEMPERATURE category settings" to carry out
a functional check of the temperature controller and sensor offset set-
tings.
Note: the overheat protection can be switched off in the service menu;
overheating can cause damage to the optical system.
008 Temp. To low The temperature of the Switch off the instrument, Check temp sensor. If the sensor is malfunctioning replace the photo-
flow cell is < 15 °C. wait one minute then meter board; remember to set the offset in the temperature menu.
switch the instrument on. Check resistance of the peltier element. Replace if necessary.
Check that the environ- Check connections between the processor board and the peltier ele-
ment conditions are within ment/sensor (please refer to the Appendix, A.4 "Electrical Drawings").
the specified limits. Check connections to the integrated photometer board are secure.
Check for obstructions in the airflow to the heat sink of the peltier
Check that the filter at the
element.
rear of the instrument is
Check temperature paste between heat sink peltier and house assy.
not clogged.
Check that the offset setting in the temperature menu is the same as in
Call service technician. the instructions on the photometer board.
Refer to chapter 8.5.2 "TEMPERATURE category settings" to carry out
a functional check of the temperature controller and sensor offset set-
tings.
Note: the overheat protection can be switched off in the service menu;
overheating can cause damage to the optical system.
009 Pump init fails Voltage fluctuation, ob- Switch off the instrument, Check voltage supplies.
struction in the fluid sys- wait one minute then Check all tubing and flowcell for clogging or air bubbles.
tem. switch the instrument on. Check that tubing to the valves is fitted correctly.
The vane of the bellows Check that the waste Remove tubes and roll between the fingers.
pump is not in the opto container is located on the Replace damaged tubing.
switch at the required same (or lower) level as Check the valves are functioning correctly
moment. the instrument. Check if sipper tube is fitted correctly.
Check seals. Flush the system.
Call service technician.
Ensure the pump is moving via the service menu.
Check the functioning of the reset opto of the pump unit.
Refer to chapter 8.5.3, "LIQUID category settings" to make functional
check of the bellows pump and carry out volume test of pump.
Refer to chapter 8.5.1, "OPTICAL category settings" to recalibrate the
pump following functional check.
Check that the waste container is located on the same (or lower) level
as the instrument.
Check the resistance of the coils of the motor.
Dismount the pump unit and check the transmission of the pump (clean
and lubricate, if necessary).
011 Rom Failure Voltage fluctuation, proc- Instrument restarts Check voltage supplies.
essor board or battery fail- automatically. Refer to chapter 6.3.3, "Microcontroller and logic core".
ure. Replace processor board.
The checksum of the Rom
module is not in accor-
dance with the expected
value.
012 NV Ram Failure Voltage fluctuation, Instrument restarts Check voltage supplies.
processor board or battery automatically. Check battery.
failure. Refer to chapter 6.3.3, "Microcontroller and logic core".
Checksum of the non Replace processor board.
volatile Ram is not in ac-
cordance with the ex-
pected value.
013 FW Cal: curve Voltage fluctuation, FW Switch off the instrument, Check if filter is absent.
stays low stepper motor has lost wait one minute then Check voltage supplies.
steps. switch the instrument on. Check that the filterwheel stepper motor is correctly aligned.
Filterwheel calibration Call service technician. Check the mounting of the filterwheel to the shaft of the motor.
014 FW Cal: curve to Voltage fluctuation, FW Switch off the instrument, Check if filter is dirty/defective or aged.
small stepper motor has lost wait one minute then Check the mounting of the filterwheel to the shaft of the motor.
steps. Filter is dirty. switch the instrument on. Refer to chapter 8.5.1, "OPTICAL category settings" for functional
Filterwheel calibration Call service technician. check of filters and to calibrate the filterwheel.
curve is too small. Check the resistance of the coils of the motor.
9.3 Warnings
The following warnings may be displayed by the instrument:
System Overview
MODULE 1A Baseplate
MODULE 1B Baseplate
MODULE 3B Pump-unit
E 3002-224 Screw 3 x 8 2
F 6002-339 Keyboard interconn. board 1
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Host Target
Application Layer Application Layer
The physical layer is used to transfer bytes between target and host. This is achieved by means
of an RS232 interface. The target is supplied via a 9-pins DB9 male connector. The connections
are shown in the following table:
1 DCD In
2 Rx In
3 Tx Out
4 DTR Out
5 GND -
6 DSR In
7 RTS Out
8 CTS In
9 RI In
Only the Rx and Tx signals are used to transfer bytes between target and host. There will be no
hardware handshaking between target and host.
The baud rate is fixed at 9600 Baud. Bytes are transferred with 1 start bit, 8 data bits, 1 stop bit
and no parity bit.
In order to connect a PC Host to the target, a simple NULL-modem (crossed Rx/Tx signals) ca-
ble is sufficient.
The signal levels comply with the RS232 specification. The cable length between Target and
Host is specified as being less then 10 meters.
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The packet layer offers reliable and error-free packet transfer across the connection. It imple-
ments error detection and recovery on packet level, so the message layer is assured that pack-
ets sent reach the other side without corruption, and also that incoming packets are not cor-
rupted.
The Header byte is defined as hexadecimal value 0xFF. The next field consists of a byte indi-
cating the number of bytes in this packet after the length field, including the checksum byte.
This defines the maximum packet size to 257 bytes. The Data field is at most 253 bytes.
The type field indicates the contents of the packet. This is either:
The ID is a modulo 32 number identifying a data packet. This is used on the target side to notice
multiple transmissions of the same data packet. In case of ACK or NACK, the ID field is set to 0.
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If a packet is a data packet, n bytes of data reside in the data field. The number of bytes of the
data field is calculated as: n = Length - 2
Finally, a checksum byte is added. The checksum is a modulo 256 addition of all packet bytes
following the header byte till the checksum byte, subtracted from 256. Therefore, the sum of all
bytes following the header including the checksum byte must be zero.
The following tables show the usage of the packet protocol under several conditions:
A: The data packet #0 is received correctly at the target, and the ACK is received correctly at
the host.
B: The data packet #1 is corrupted, so a NACK is returned. The host responds with a retry,
which works correctly.
C: The host sends a data packet #2, but it never reaches the target. After a time-out period, if
still no ACK or NACK has been received, the host does a retry.
D: A data packet #4 is received correctly at the target, which responds with an ACK. However,
the ACK doesn't reach the host or becomes corrupted. After a time-out period, the host
responds with a retry of data packet #3. The target receives another data packet #3, which
is not sent to higher level software because it already received a correct data packet #3.
The receiving is acknowledged to the target, though.
When a value 0xFF within a packet is falsely seen as a packet header, the packet Layer will re-
cover from this error by means of the packet timeout or a checksum failure: The receiver ex-
pects a number of bytes determined by the byte received after the 0xFF. If the receiver expects
too many bytes, a packet timeout will occur after the sender has sent the last byte of the packet.
If the receiver expects the exact amount or less bytes than the remaining bytes in the current
packet, a checksum failure occurs, and the receiver will wait for the next packet header.
Packet time-out: This is the maximum time between the first bytes of a packet (0xFF)
and the last byte of a packet. The receiver starts a timer when the
header byte is received. The complete package must be received
before expiration of the timer. If the timer expires before packet
completion, a packet time-out has occurred and another start-of-
packet is awaited. (The bytes received so far are ignored.)
This mechanism will prevent a system lock-up when the serial con-
nection is lost in the middle of a packet transfer. reported to higher
software levels.
Ack/Nack time-out: This is the maximum time that is waited for an ACK or NACK packet
after sending a data packet. If after this time no ACK or NACK is
received, a retry is performed. The value chosen for the Ack/Nack
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time-out is 2 seconds.
Packet maximum retries: This is the maximum number of consecutive retries for sending
packets. If this number is exceeded, a communication error is
reported to the message layer.
The packet layer on the target will implement a mechanism to detect the availability of a logical
connection to a packet layer on a host. It will do so by sending ‘heartbeat request’ packages at
a certain time interval (Heartbeat Frequency). A packet layer on the host must respond within a
certain timeout (Heartbeat Timeout) with a ‘heartbeat acknowledge’ packet. If the host responds
in time, the logical connection is available. If no response is received, or not in time, a logical
connection is not available.
The Heartbeat Frequency is set to ‘one heartbeat per seconds’. The Heartbeat Timeout is set to
5 seconds.
A host can use the same mechanism to detect the availability of the target.
The host is also allowed to send a ‘heartbeat request’ package to the host in order to detect the
presence of the target. The target will respond with a ‘heartbeat acknowledge’ as soon as it re-
ceives a request.
Host Target
Physical Layer Physical Layer
Send Packet
packet(0)
Send Packet
packet(1)
Incorrect Checksum
NAck
B Retry
packet(1)
Packet Sent
Send Packet
packet(2)
Nothing received
C Timeout
Retry packet(2)
Packet Sent
Host Target
Physcial Layer Physical Layer
Send Packet
packet(3)
Ack
D Nothing received
Packet Received
Timeout
Retry
packet(3)
Only ACK, do not
send to
Ack message layer
Packet Sent
The message layer provides a way for the application layer to send and receive messages of
random length. The message layer cuts outgoing messages into packets and sends them
across the connection by means of the packet layer. The message layer concatenates incoming
packets to form a complete message. This is shown in Figure 4.
Message
Packet Data
The target is capable of receiving a message that consists of 1 packet maximum. This sets the
maximum message size to 252 bytes. This is sufficient for all the application messages used by
the target.
A 1 byte header is added to the message data in a packet before it is sent. This header indi-
cates if it is the first packet, an intermediate packet or the last packet of the message. While re-
ceiving messages, this information is used to detect start and finish of the message.
Header definition:
If a message fits into one packet, this will be both the first and last packet of the message. A
packet is an intermediate packet when neither of the two bits is set. The reserved bits must be
set to 0 when a packet is sent.
If transmission of one of the packets fails (even after retries), the transfer of the message is
aborted and an error reported to the application layer. (The message layer does not perform
retries, since a retry-mechanism is available on the packet layer.)
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The application layer sends and receives application messages through the message layer. On
the application layer level, the FUMO acts as a slave to the host. It will not autonomously send
application messages to the host. It will only send application messages in response to applica-
tion messages from the host. (The one exception is the HOS_setStatus message that is sent to
the FUMO whenever the state of the FUMO changes and when it is subscribed.)
Event Description
Parameter Description
All order of data values in the message is the same as the order in the table below. No gap(s)
may be created between the bytes. Column “Byte size” uses some simple symbols for short
notation:
<cal.name>(<cal.no.>).
In case of CONTROL
1 0x00…0xFF No. of unicode charac-
ters in current control
name string.
0 –> (# chars*2) UCString characters Unicode string of current
control name.
A.2 Routines
The following flow charts show the order of the tasks performed for the respective routines.
A.3 ID PCB
The Micro Series system has 2 Printed Circuit Boards: the processor board and the photometer
board. In order to establish proper identification, the PCBs are marked during production by
means of a sticker.
A sticker [A] which contains the Vital codes for the board with a maximum of 11 positions,
(3367-054-XX). XX can be a version. Please refer to the example below.
Micro Series XX
Sticker A
Scale 1:1 (40 x 20 mm)
Serial no. SE E
PBF no. SE E
Article name SE
Micro Series XX Version no. SE E
Article no. SE E
Revision
The sticker [B] shows the temperature offset of the temp. sensor. It has a total of 5 positions.
Example: +0.50, including the decimal point. The offset can be positive (+) or negative (-). The
value is in degrees centigrade °C. The Offset is the deviation from 37.0 °C.
Figure 8: Sticker B
Dimensions: 16 x 5 mm (not to scale)
The sticker attached to the main processor board has the same dimensions and content as the
sticker on the photometer board; the exception to this being the Vital code that describes a dif-
ferent article and version number.
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Processor board 1
Microcontroller and logic core 2, 3 and 4
Signal conversion control 5
Sipper interface 5
Filter wheel control 6
Light source control 7
Temperature control 8
Valve control 9
Pump control 10
RS232 Interface 11
LCD interface 12
Matrix keyboard interface 13
PS2 keyboard interface 13
IEEE1284 external printer interface 14
Epson M-180 internal printer interface 15 and 16
Logic power supply 17
24V / -20V Inverter & 12V supply 18
Internal printer Power Supply 19
Test points 20
Signal conversion board 21
P2.[0..15] P2.[0..15]
P2.[0..15] P2.[0..15]
CLKOUT
P3.[0..13] P3.[0..13]
RSTOUT P3.[0..13] P3.[0..13]
P5.[0..15] P5.[0..15]
WRL P5.[0..15] P5.[0..15]
RD
P7.[0..7] P7.[0..7]
ALE P7.[0..7] P7.[0..7]
D D
CS4
P8.[0..7] P8.[0..7]
CS3 P8.[0..7] P8.[0..7]
A0
D[0..15] A0
P5.12
P2.11
JP1
D[0..15]
D[0..15]
Logic
Logic.sch
RESET
D[0..15] RESET
IP_RESET
IP_RESET
TEMP_OFF
CS4 TEMP_OFF
ALE
FW_P[1..8] FW_P[1..8]
RD FW_P[1..8]
WRL
PMP_P[1..8] PMP_P[1..8]
PMP_P[1..8]
RSTOUT
P_IP[1..17]
CLKOUT P_IP[1..17]
P_EP[1..18]
P_EP[1..18]
C P7.7 C
EP_ACK
P3.0
FW_ENA
P3.1 Keyboard RS232 Photometer Pump & valves
PMP_ENA
P3.2 Keyboard.sch RS232.sch P_meter.sch P_valve.sch
TC_ON
P3.8 P2.4 P3.10 P8.0 P2.0 P2.1
OPT_MRST DTR_L TxD_L LAMP_OFF FW_LD PMP_LD
P3.9 P2.5 P3.11 P8.1
OPT_MTSR RTS_L RxD_L LAMP_FULL
P3.13 FW_P1 PMP_P1
OPT_CLK FW_PHA0 PMP_PHA0
P7.6 P5.4 FW_P2 PMP_P2
KEYB_IRQ CTS_L FW_PHA1 PMP_PHA1
P5.5 FW_P3 PMP_P3
KEYBCLK KEYBCLK DSR_L FW_PHA2 PMP_PHA2
ROW[0..6] P5.6 P8.2 FW_P4 PMP_P4
ROW[0..6] ROW[0..6] RI_L G0 FW_PHA PMP_PHA
CLM[0..10] P5.7 P8.3
CLM[0..10] CLM[0..10] DCD_L G1
P8.4 FW_P5 PMP_P5
G2 FW_PHB0 PMP_PHB0
P8.5 FW_P6 PMP_P6
G3 FW_PHB1 PMP_PHB1
P8.6 FW_P7 PMP_P7
REF/MEASFW_PHB2 PMP_PHB2
Logic power supply LCD interface Internal printer P8.7 FW_P8 PMP_P8
MEAS/CHGFW_PHB PMP_PHB
Power.sch Display.sch Printer.sch P2.11
COMP
+24V +24V* P2.8 P2.9
FW_OPT PMP_OPT
A0 P_IP[1..17] P2.12 P5.0
TP128 +24V_1 +24V_2 TP1 A0 P_IP[1..17] Tp TEMP_IN
CS3
LCD_CS TEMP_OFF
RESET IP_RESET P2.13 P7.4
VCC TP2 RESET RESET RSW TEMP_OUT1
P7.5
TEMP_OUT2
VCC P3.5
BIAS_CS
Inverter P3.6 P2.10
BIAS_UD TC_IN
Inverter.sch P3.7 IEEE1284 P7.2
BIAS_INC TEMP_PWM
+12V Ieee.sch
B RD B
+12V TP3 RD
WRL P_EP[1..18] P2.3 P7.0
WRL P_EP[1..18] SIP_SWITCH VALVE1
D[0..15] P7.3 RESET RESET P7.1
-20V TP4 D[0..15] SIP_LED RESET RESET VALVE2
-20V
VCC TP5
VCC1
A A
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C1 C2 C3 C4 C5 C7 C8 C9 C10 C11 C18 6 Vcc trip point at 10% (4.25-4.50V) 3V VBAT R44 R46
WDI TP127 330E 330E
Vcc/Vbatt switch at Vbatt
L1 R42 D1 T2 T3
10n 10n 10n 10n 10n 10n 10n 10n 10n 10n 100n TP14
BLM31A601S LED/Red BC858B BC858B
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SW1 U2B
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R30 VBAT OUT TP15
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U1 CS2 4 5 *CS2 R31 R45 R33
10n 1K5 CEI CEO TP16
2 1 GND GND 1K5 330E 1K5
VCC GND OE/ST
Vcc +/-10% MAX818L-CSA
3 4 R56
OUT VCC T5
BSP315P LED D2 1
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LED/Yellow
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L2 programmed at 5MHz BUZZER 2
1K5 CS4
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TP9 CS3 TP11TP12TP13
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VCC
VCC
VPP VCC2 VCC1
138 96 WRL GND GND BUZ1
XTAL1 WRL
137 95 RD 7 2 BUZZER
R1 XTAL2 RD SCLK X1
33E 5
TP6 RST
97 98 ALE 6 31 2 D3
GND
TP7 READY ALE ALE I/O X2 JP2 R32
99 U4 140 RSTIN
TP17 EA RSTIN
37 C167SR 141 RSTOUT X1 1K5
VAREF RSTOUT RSTOUT R38 Meetpunt Battery
38 142 NMI DS1302Z 32.7680KHz BAS85
R34 R35 C19 VAGND NMI TP18 R36 1K5 C25 BH1
4
1K5 1K5 100n CE1 1K5 C22 BAT1
100n 100n
R63 0E CE0 3V/1000mAh
P2.0 47 8 P6.7 R64 0E
P2.0/CC0IO P6.7
P2.1 48 7 P6.6
P2.1/CC1IO P6.6
P2.2 49 6 P6.5
P2.2/CC2IO P6.5
GND GND P2.3 50 5 CS4 GND GND
P2.3/CC3IO P6.4/CS4 TP19 TP26
P2.4 51 4 CS3
P2.4/CC4IO P6.3/CS3 TP20 TP27
P2.5 52 3 CS2
P2.5/CC5IO P6.2/CS2 TP21
P2.6 53 2 CS1
P2.6/CC6IO P6.1/CS1 TP22
P2.7 54 1 CS0
Bblock
C P2.7/CC7IO P6.0/CS0 TP23 WRL C
P2.8 57 BUZZER
Lock
VPP
P2.8/CC8IO/EX0IN TP24 RD
P2.9 58 LED
P2.9/CC9IO/EX1IN TP25
P2.10 59 A[0..19]
P2.10/CC10IO/EX2IN
P2.11 60 92
P2.11/CC11IO/EX3IN P4.7
P2.12 61 91 Bblock
P2.12/CC12IO/EX4IN P4.6
P2.13 62 90 Lock A0
P2.13/CC13IO/EX5IN P4.5 A0
P2.14 63 89 L3 5V_ROM 5V_ROM
P2.14/CC14IO/EX6IN P4.4 R37
P2.15 64 88 A19 BLM31A601S 1K5
P2.15/CC15IO/EX7IN/T7IN P4.3/A19
87 A18 3V
P4.2/A18 VCC
A[1..19]
P8.0 9 86 A17
P8.0/CC16IO P4.1/A17
P2.[0..15] P8.1 10 85 A16 C20 C21 C23 C24 C181 C26
P2.[0..15] P8.1/CC17IO P4.0/A16
P8.2 11 135 A15
P8.2/CC18IO P1H.7/A15
P8.3 12 134 A14
P8.3/CC19IO P1H.6/A14 100n 100n 100n 100n 100n
P8.4 13 133 A13 100u/6V3
P8.4/CC20IO P1H.5/A13
P8.5 14 132 A12 GND GND GND GND GND GND
37
11
33
P8.5/CC21IO P1H.4/A12
P8.6 15 131 A11
P8.6/CC22IO P1H.3/A11
P8.7 16 130 A10 U5 Eprom.sch U6
P8.7/CC23IO P1H.2/A10
129 A9 A1 25 13 A0 A1 5 40
VCC
VCC
VCC
P1H.1/A9 A0 VPP A0 VPP A0 UB TP28
P7.0 19 128 A8 A2 24 12 A1 A2 4 39
P7.0/POUT0 P1H.0/A8 A1 RP A1 RSTIN A1 LB TP75
P8.[0..7] P7.1 20 125 A7 A3 23 A2 CE0 A3 3
P8.[0..7] P7.1/POUT1 P1L.7/A7 A2 A2 CE0 A2
P7.2 21 124 A6 A4 22 26 CE0 A3 CE1 A4 2 6
P7.2/POUT2 P1L.6/A6 A3 CE A3 CE1 A3 CE
P7.3 22 123 A5 A5 21 28 A4 A5 1 41
P7.3/POUT3 P1L.5/A5 A4 OE A4 RD A4 OE
P7.4 23 122 A4 A6 20 11 A5 A6 44 17
P7.4/CC28IO P1L.4/A4 A5 WE A5 WRL A5 WE
P7.5 24 121 A3 A7 19 A6 A7 43
P7.5/CC29IO P1L.3/A3 A6 A6 A6
P7.6 25 120 A2 A8 18 29 D0 A7 D0 A8 42 7 D0
P7.6/CC30IO P1L.2/A2 A7 D0 A7 D0 A7 D0
P7.7 26 119 A1 A9 8 31 D1 A8 D1 A9 27 8 D1
P7.7/CC31IO P1L.1/A1 A8 D1 A8 D1 A8 D1
118 A0 A10 7 33 D2 A9 D2 A10 26 9 D2
P1L.0/A0 A9 D2 A9 D2 A9 D2
B P5.0 27 A11 6 35 D3 A10 D3 A11 25 10 D3 B
P5.0/AN0 A10 D3 A10 D3 A10 D3
P7.[0..7] P5.1 28 117 D15 A12 5 38 D4 A11 D4 A12 24 13 D4
P7.[0..7] P5.1/AN1 P0H.7/D15 A11 D4 A11 D4 A11 D4
P5.2 29 116 D14 A13 4 40 D5 A12 D5 A13 21 14 D5
P5.2/AN2 P0H.6/D14 A12 D5 A12 D5 A12(14) D5
P5.3 30 115 D13 A14 3 42 D6 A13 D6 A14 20 15 D6
P5.3/AN3 P0H.5/D13 A13 D6 A13 D6 A13(15) D6
P5.4 31 114 D12 A15 2 44 D7 A14 D7 A15 19 16 D7
P5.4/AN4 P0H.4/D12 A14 D7 A14 D7 A14(16) D7
P5.5 32 113 D11 A16 1 30 D8 A15 D8 A16 18 29 D8
P5.5/AN5 P0H.3/D11 A15 D8 A15 D8 A15(17) D8
P5.6 33 112 D10 A17 48 32 D9 A16 D9 30 D9
P5.6/AN6 P0H.2/D10 A16 D9 A16 D9 D9
P5.7 34 111 D9 A18 17 34 D10 A17 D10 A17 23 31 D10
P5.7/AN7 P0H.1/D9 A17 D10 A17 D10 NC(A12) D10
P5.8 35 108 D8 A19 16 36 D11 A18 D11 A18 22 32 D11
P5.8/AN8 P0H.0/D8 A18 D11 A18 D11 NC(A13) D11
P5.9 36 107 D7 39 D12 A19 D12 35 D12
P5.9/AN9 P0L.7/D7 D12 A19 D12 D12
P5.10 39 106 D6 Bblock 14 41 D13 D13 36 D13
P5.10/T6EUD P0L.6/D6 WP D13 D13 D13
P5.11 40 105 D5 47 43 D14 D14 37 D14
GND
GND
GND
GND
P5.11/T5EUD P0L.5/D5 5V BYTE D14 D14 D14
P5.12 41 104 D4 45 D15 D15 38 D15
P5.12/T6IN P0L.4/D4 R39 D15 D15 D15
P5.13 42 103 D3 1K5
P5.13/T5IN P0L.3/D3
P5.14 43 102 D2 E28F800B5B90 Optional KM6164000BLT-5L
P5.14/T4EUD P0L.2/D2
P5.15 44 101 D1
27
46
12
34
P5.15/T2EUD P0L.1/D1
100 D0
P0L.0/D0
P3.0 65
P3.0/T0IN
P5.[0..15] P3.1 66 75 P3.8
P5.[0..15] P3.1/T6OUT P3.8/MRST
P3.2 67 76 P3.9 GND GND GND
P3.2/CAPIN P3.9/MTSR
P3.3 68 77 P3.10 D[0..15]
P3.3/T3OUT P3.10/TxD0 D[0..15]
P3.4 69 78 P3.11
P3.4/T3EUD P3.11/RxD0
P3.5 70 79 BHE D14 D13 D12 D11 D6 D4 5V
P3.5/T4IN P3.12/BHE
P3.6 73 80 P3.13
P3.6/T3IN P3.13/SCLK
P3.7 74 81
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
3
ClkIN* 1Mb 16bit
Boot-jumper
D D
CE0
CE1
A0
5V_ROM
5V_ROM
37
U7 SK1
A1 25 13
VCC
A1 A0 VPP VPP
A2 24 12 A18 1 42 A19
A2 A1 RP RSTIN A18 A19
A3 23 A17 2 41 A8
A3 A2 A17 A8
A4 22 26 A7 3 40 A9
A4 A3 CE A7 A9
A5 21 28 RD A6 4 39 A10
C A5 A4 OE RD A6 A10 C
A6 20 11 A5 5 38 A11
A6 A5 WE WRL A5 A11
A7 19 A4 6 37 A12
A7 A6 A4 A12
A8 18 29 D0 A3 7 36 A13
A8 A7 D0 D0 A3 A13
A9 8 31 D1 A2 8 35 A14
A9 A8 D1 D1 A2 A14
A10 7 33 D2 A1 9 34 A15
A10 A9 D2 D2 A1 A15
A11 6 35 D3 10 33 A16
A11 A10 D3 D3 A0 A16
A12 5 38 D4 11 32 BYTE
A12 A11 D4 D4 CE BYTE
A13 4 40 D5 12 31
A13 A12 D5 D5 GND GND
A14 3 42 D6 RD 13 30 D15
A14 A13 D6 D6 OE D15
A15 2 44 D7 D0 14 29 D7
A15 A14 D7 D7 D0 D7
A16 1 30 D8 D8 15 28 D14
R76 R77 A16 A15 D8 D8 D8 D14
A17 48 32 D9 D1 16 27 D6
10K 10K A17 A16 D9 D9 D1 D6
A18 17 34 D10 D9 17 26 D13
A18 A17 D10 D10 D9 D13
A19 16 36 D11 D2 18 25 D5
A19 A18 D11 D11 D2 D5
39 D12 D10 19 24 D12
D12 D12 D10 D12
14 41 D13 D3 20 23 D4
WP D13 D13 D3 D4
BYTE 47 43 D14 D11 21 22
GND
GND
46
A A
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Optional FlashROM & Test connector V1.4
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Date: 1-Mar-2001 Time: 10:54:43 Sheet 3 of 21
File:
1 2 3 4
1 2 3 4
P_IP[1..17]
P_IP[1..17]
VCC VCC VCC
P_IP10
P_IP11
P_IP12
P_IP13
P_IP14
P_IP15
P_IP16
34 P_IP17
P_IP1
P_IP2
P_IP3
P_IP4
P_IP5
P_IP6
P_IP7
P_IP8
P_IP9
C27 C28
100n 100n
113
111
16
48
82
14
47
79
37
36
35
31
27
30
28
29
40
39
38
32
25
26
41
45
D C12 D
JP6 GND GND
U8
JP5 10n P_EP[1..18]
3
2
1
IP_INIT
IP_STR
IP_STP
VCC
VCC
VCC
VCC
IP_STRB
IP_ATFD
IP_START
VCCIO
VCCIO
VCCIO
VCCIO
IP_SLCTI
IP_BUSY
IP_D0
IP_D1
IP_D2
IP_D3
IP_D4
IP_D5
IP_D6
IP_D7
IP_ACK
P_EP[1..18]
1
50 9 P_EP1
Tap/Isp 2
3
20
TDO
TDI
EP_D0
EP_D1
122 P_EP2
18 123 P_EP3
4 BSCAN/VCCIO EP_D2
46 124 P_EP4
5 TMS EP_D3
78 2 P_EP5
6 TCK EP_D4
3 P_EP6
7 EP_D5
51 4 P_EP7
8 IN1 EP_D6
84 5 P_EP8
IN2 EP_D7
110
IN3
125 P_EP9
EP_STRB
D0 102 126 P_EP10
AD0 EP_ATFD
D1 103 6 P_EP11
AD1 EP_SLCTI
D2 104 7 P_EP12
AD2 EP_INIT
D3 105
AD3
D4 106 120 P_EP13
C AD4 EP_ACK C
D5 107 119 P_EP14
AD5 EP_BUSY
D6 108 118 P_EP15
AD6 EP_PE
D7 109 117 P_EP16
AD7 EP_SLCT
121 P_EP17
EP_ERR
D[0..15]
D[0..15]
8 P_EP18
EP_NRD
12 127
ALE ALE EP_ACK EP_ACK
13 128
CS4 CS4 IP_RESET IP_RESET
21 FW_P[1..8]
RD RD FW_P[1..8]
22
WRL WRL
57 FW_P1
FW_P1
58 FW_P2
FW_P2
59 FW_P3
FW_P3
10 56 FW_P4
FW_ENA FW_ENA FW_P4
11 52 FW_P5
PMP_ENA PMP_ENA FW_P5
24 53 FW_P6
TC_ON TC_ON FW_P6
54 FW_P7
FW_P7
23 55 FW_P8 PMP_P[1..8]
RESET RESET FW_P8 PMP_P[1..8]
B B
99 PMP_P1
PMP_P1
64 100 PMP_P2
TP29
TP30
TP31
TP32
GOE 0 PMP_P2
114 101 PMP_P3
GOE 1 PMP_P3
98 PMP_P4
PMP_P4
19 93 PMP_P5
RSTOUT RST PMP_P5
15 94 PMP_P6
CLKOUT Y0 PMP_P6
TEMP_OFF
KEYB_IRQ
83 95 PMP_P7
KEYBCLK Y1 PMP_P7
80 96 PMP_P8
CLM10
Y2 PMP_P8
ROW0
ROW1
ROW2
ROW3
ROW4
ROW5
ROW6
CLM0
CLM1
CLM2
CLM3
CLM4
CLM5
CLM6
CLM7
CLM8
CLM9
VCC
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
TP35
TP34
TP33
?
?
?
?
?
?
ISPLSI1048EA-100LT128
C29 C30
17
33
49
65
81
97
CLM0 60
CLM1 61
CLM2 62
CLM3 63
CLM4 66
CLM5 67
CLM6 68
CLM7 69
CLM8 70
CLM9 71
CLM1072
73
74
75
76
77
85
86
87
88
89
90
91
92
42
43
44
112
115
116
1
KEYB_IRQ
CLM[0..10] ROW[0..6]
CLM[0..10] ROW[0..6]
A A
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GND Glue logic V1.4
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Date: 1-Mar-2001 Time: 10:54:47 Sheet 4 of 21
File:
1 2 3 4
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
D D
C62 C64 C68 C70
FW_PHA PHASE_A
PA-
PB+
39
38
Photometer
FW_PHA2 PHASE_A2 PB- 37
FW_PHA1 PHASE_A1 36
FW_PHA0 PHASE_A0 35
34
FW_PHB PHASE_B 33
FW_PHB2 PHASE_B2 32
FW_PHB1 PHASE_B1 31
FW_PHB0 PHASE_B0 30
RESET RESET 29
28
27
Lamp regulator
26
Lamp.sch
25
24
LAMP_OFF LAMP_OFF LAMP+ 23
LAMP_FULL LAMP_FULL 22
21
20
C 19 C
Temperature control
18
Temp.sch
17
16
TEMP_OFF TEMP_OFF 15
14
TEMP_OUT1 TEMP_OUT1 PELTIER1 13
TEMP_OUT2 TEMP_OUT2 +24V 12
PELTIER2 -20V 11
TEMP_PWM TEMP_PWM VCC 10
TEMP_IN TEMP_IN 9
8
7
6
U9
R139 5
VCC 3 1
+24V VBB OUT 4
GND
1K2 3
2
SIP_LED IN 2
1
BSP452
4
R208 R40 R122 R123 R57
4k7 1K5 4K7 4K7 15K
U12A
1 R141
2 1
SIP_SWITCH
74HC14 100E
B U12B B
GND 1
4 3 R142
FW_OPT
74HC14 100E
U12C
1 R143
6 5
TC_IN
R82 74HC14 100E
G0
G1
G2
G3
REF/MEAS
MEAS/CHG
COMP
R87 C71 C73 C75 C116 D9 R144
1K 100E
1n C72 1n C74 1n C76 330p BZX84C5V6 C31 C77 C78 C79 D10 D11 D12
Decoupling
GND 74HC14 GND_24V
A A
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Photo Meter Unit V1.4
Vital Scientific Micro Series XX 9826201i0008
Date: 1-Mar-2001 Time: 10:54:48 Sheet 5 of 21
File:
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
1 2 3 4
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
------------------------------------------
VCC +24V
D PHASE_A0 = 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 D
PHASE_A1 = 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 1
R146 R148
PHASE_A2 = 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 1E 1E/1W
Phase current
------------------------------------------
0: 420mA ( 370 - 450mA ) R88 R89
1K/1% 1K/1%
1: 300mA ( 0.707 x 450mA )
2: 280mA
3: 200mA ( 0.707 x 280mA )
4: 140mA R151 R150
5: 100mA ( 0.707 x 140mA ) 2K43 2K43 C32 C34 C33 C35 C125
11
15
13
24
100n 100n 100n 100n 220u/50V low ESR
6: 0 T8
U15
VSS
VS
REF2
REF1
C U13A C
&
1 FDV301N GND_24V
LOAD_DATA
3 20 1
I0 1 OUT1A PA+
2 17 21
RESET I1 1 OUT1B PA-
74HCT00 16 23
PH1 SEN1 R162
R154 TP109 R90 2E7/0.25W
14 22
T7 RC1 COMP1
U14 27K/1% 820p NPO C121 1K
1 D4 R158
EN C117 3n3
11 6 18 BAS85 2E2/0.25W
C1 GND GND
FDV301N 7 19
GND GND R159
2 1D 19 820p NPO C122
PHASE_A2 D5 2E2/0.25W
3 18 C118 3n3
PHASE_A1 R155 BAS85 R91
4 17 12 4
PHASE_A0 RC2 COMP2 R163
5 16 27K/1% 1K
PHASE_A TP110 2E7/0.25W
6 15 10 3
PHASE_B PH2 SEN2
7 14 8 2
PHASE_B2 I0 2 OUT2A PB+
8 13 9 5
PHASE_B1 I1 2 OUT 2B PB-
9 12
B PHASE_B0 B
74HCT573
L6219DS
GND GND_24V GND_24V GND_24V
Zoveel mogelijk koper aan beide kanten van de PCB gebruiken verbonden met alle GND pinnen.
A A
Title Rev.
Filterwheel stepper driver V1.4
Vital Scientific Micro Series XX 9826201i0008
Date: 1-Mar-2001 Time: 10:54:51 Sheet 6 of 21
File:
1 2 3 4
1 2 3 4
D D
VCC VCC
Koper opp. ca. 7 vierkante cm.
R78 R41 C80
10K/1% 0E 1n
4
2.5W 0.25W
JP3 L10
1 2
FB
+24V* +Vin OUT LAMP+
ON/OFF
T9 68uH
GND
GND
FDV301N
C127 U17 0.5W C134
330u/35V 220u/25V
3
6
Height <16mm LM2596SADJ D14
HS1 B330
LAMP_OFF
LAMP_FULL
Zoveel mogelijk koper aan beide kanten van de PCB gebruiken verbonden met de tab.
B B
GND_24V Geen grote kopervlakken aan pin 2 koppelen. Heatsink plaatsen 30'c/watt
A A
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LAMP Regulator V1.4
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Date: 1-Mar-2001 Time: 10:54:52 Sheet 7 of 21
File:
1 2 3 4
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
C183
VCC
820p C36
R217 R220 R218
8
D VCC +24V 1.3W 100n U20A D
0.15W LM358D
L7
1 2 ~12V 3
FB
+Vin OUT
100uH 1
ON/OFF
TP131
2
GND
GND
0.3W
R215 C128 C184 C185 C186 C66
4
4K7 220u/50V U18 D8 470u/16V 470u/16V 470u/16V 100n R93 R80
3
6
Height <16mm LM2596SADJ B330 Height <16mm Height <16mm Height <16mm
12K/1% 47K/1%
TEMP_OFF
GND_24V
+24V
TP130
C189 10u/35V
C131 R230
C130 100n 470E/1%
VCC
C180
R227 R228 R231
8
7
100n
R221 R223 C129 R224 R219 U22 TP133
U21 GND_24V 100K/1% 100K/1% 470E/1%
56K/1% 2K7/1% 100n 220E 10K/1% T30 0.7W 100n
HUF76129D3S
VCC
VCC
RESET
VREF
L8
8
~1V9
TP132
7 GND_24V 4 6
C DISCH RC R229 C
6 7 3
R214 OUT
T28 3 T29 27E/0.4W 33uH 5 1
OUT C188 U19B
BC858B 1K BC858B 0.7W 2
6 1n-PE 1 LM358D U19A
THRES COMP
2 5 LM358D
GND
GND
TRIG CONT D16 C190
2W
CS
FB
4
MBRD835L 100u/50V
R222 TLC555CD R216 UC3843BD1 R226 R125
82K/1% C187 C182 100E 100K/1% 10K GND
1
2
1n-PE 10n
R225
91K/1%
GND_24V
VCC
TP129
5 2V5
R167 R170 R124 7
0E1/3W 0E1/3W 4K7 6
U20B
R232 LM358D
R96 R126
15K/1%
Open drain output 1K 4K7
5KHz PWM 0..100%
B R173 R174 B
TEMP_PWM
TEMP_IN 47K 47K
R178
Analog signal +12V +12V C37 C38 C39 100K
100n 100n 100n
1K 1K
PELTIER1
PELTIER2
TEMP_OUT1
TEMP_OUT2
D D
C81 C82 C84 C86
GND
17
2
VALVE1 IN D19 18
ES1D 19
BSP452
20
4
R209 R129 R180
4k7 4K7 180E U11
3 1
+24V VBB OUT
GND
2
VALVE2 IN D20
BSP452 ES1D
4
R210
4k7
B B
U12D
1 R145
8 9
PMP_OPT
74HC14 100E
C87
D13
1n BZX84C5V6
GND_24V
GND GND
A A
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Pump and valve control V1.4
Vital Scientific Micro Series XX 9826201i0008
Date: 1-Mar-2001 Time: 10:54:56 Sheet 9 of 21
File:
1 2 3 4
1 2 3 4
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
------------------------------------------
PHASE_A0 = 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 VCC +24V
D D
PHASE_A1 = 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 1
PHASE_A2 = 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 R147 R149
1E 1E/1W
Phase current
------------------------------------------
0: 420mA ( 370 - 450mA )
R97 R98
1: 300mA ( 0.707 x 450mA ) 1K/1% 1K/1%
2: 280mA
3: 200mA ( 0.707 x 280mA )
4: 140mA
5: 100mA ( 0.707 x 140mA ) R153 R152
2K43 2K43 C40 C42 C41 C43 C126
6: 0
11
15
13
24
100n 100n 100n 100n 220u/50V low ESR
T11
U16
VSS
VS
REF2
REF1
C U13B C
&
4 FDV301N GND_24V
LOAD_DATA
6 20 1
I0 1 OUT1A PA+
5 17 21
RESET I1 1 OUT1B PA-
74HCT00 16 23
PH1 SEN1 R164
R156 TP111 R99 2E7/0.25W
14 22
T10 RC1 COMP1
U23 27K1% 820p NPO C123 1K
1 D6 R160
EN C119 3n3
11 6 18 BAS85 2E2/0.25W
C1 GND GND
FDV301N 7 19
GND GND R161
2 1D 19 820p NPO C124
PHASE_A2 D7 2E2/0.25W
3 18 C120 3n3
PHASE_A1 R157 BAS85 R100
4 17 12 4
PHASE_A0 RC2 COMP2 R165
5 16 27K/1% 1K
PHASE_A TP112 2E7/0.25W
6 15 10 3
PHASE_B PH2 SEN2
7 14 8 2
PHASE_B2 I0 2 OUT2A PB+
8 13 9 5
PHASE_B1 I1 2 OUT 2B PB-
9 12
B PHASE_B0 B
74HCT573
L6219DS
GND GND_24V GND_24V GND_24V
Zoveel mogelijk koper aan beide kanten van de PCB gebruiken verbonden met alle GND pinnen.
A A
Title Rev.
Pump stepper driver V1.4
Vital Scientific Micro Series XX 9826201i0008
Date: 1-Mar-2001 Time: 10:54:58 Sheet 10 of 21
File:
1 2 3 4
1 2 3 4
D D
5V_SER
L4
VCC TP113
BLM31A601S
11
C47 C48 P3
U24 100n 100n SUB-D9
12 13
VCC
C1+ V+ TP114
BO1
BO2
C44 DTE, RS232
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
100n C46
14 100n
C C1- C
15 17
C2+ V-
C45
100n TP115
16 GND
C2-
7 2 RTS
RTS_L T1in T1out
6 3 TxD
TxD_L T2in T2out
20 1 DTR
DTR_L T3in T3out
21 28
T4in T4out
8 9 DCD
DCD_L R1out R1in
5 4 DSR
DSR_L R2out R2in
26 27 RxD
RxD_L R3out R3in
22 23 CTS
CTS_L R4out R4in
19 18 RI
RI_L R5out R5in
25
GND
A A
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32
L5
VCC TP36 R65
BLM31A601S U25 U26
20 6 12 1 C49 C50 0E
VDD
VCC
A0 A0 VA0 A0 NC 100n 100n
5 11 30
D VA1 A1 CS2 D
19 4 10 U27 P4
LCD_CS CS VA2 A2
B_D[0..7] 3 9 1 3
D[0..15] VA3 A3 +Vin IOUT1 1
2 8 4
VA4
1 7
A4
22
IOUT2 2 CCFL
GND
VA5 A5 CE 3
B_D0 22 59 6 24 5
DO VA6 A6 OE IOUTR 4
B_D1 23 58 5 29
D1 VA7 A7 WE
B_D2 24 57 27 CXA-L10A
D2 VA8 A8
5V_LCD B_D3 25 56 26 13 VD0 Use 6mm. clearance min!
2
D3 VA9 A9 D0
B_D4 26 55 23 14 VD1
D4 VA10 A10 D1
B_D5 27 54 25 15 VD2
R211 D5 VA11 A11 D2
B_D6 28 53 4 17 VD3
33K D6 VA12 A12 D3
B_D7 29 52 28 18 VD4
D7 VA13 A13 D4
51 3 19 VD5 GND
VA14 A14 D5
13 50 31 20 VD6
GND
RD RD VA15 A15 D6
14 2 21 VD7
WRL WR A16 D7
10 49 VD0
RESET RES VD0
48 VD1 KM681000CLG-7
TP116 VD1
2
C145 17 47 VD2
16
XG VD2
12pF (5V sinewave) 46 VD3
C VD3 C
X2 45 VD4 VCC
VD4
10MHz 44 VD5 GND GND
VD5
C146 18
XD VD6
43 VD6 Display supply
12pF 42 VD7
1
VD7
16
SEL1
15 VD[0..7]
SEL2 C51 C147
7
VWR 100n 100u/10V
9
VRD
GND GND 8
VCE
P5
33 R3
XD0 14
32
XD1
XD2
31
13
12
LCD
30
XD3
YDIS
39
11
10
display
40
YD 9
38
WF 8
37
LP 7
35
B XSCL 6 B
41
YSCL 5
VSS
34 R11
XECL 33E R181 4
3
SED1335F0B 39K 2
C13
36
TP37
TP38
TP39
7
5V_LCD 5V_LCD 10n
TP40 R182
16K/1%
55 .. 155mV 3 U28
6
TP41
575mV 2
R175 UA741CD
10K 47K D28 R183
C148 C149 C150 C151 C152 C153 C154 C155 C156 16K/1%
6 3 R185 C15
4
5V_LCD T19 560K/1% 10n
U29 BAS70-40 47p 47p 47p 47p 47p 47p 47p 47p 47p BC547B
-20V
5 8
Vw VCC
2 R? = 6956 * mV/'C
BIAS_UD U/D C14
1 GND GND GND
BIAS_INC INC 10n
7 4
A BIAS_CS CS VSS A
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D D
ROW[0..6] VCC VCC
ROW[0..6]
Configured as P6
Open drain outputs ROW6 R101 1K 1
ROW5 R102 1K
2
3
Matrix keyboard
ROW4 R103 1K
4
5
Interconnection
6
ROW3 R104 1K 7
8
ROW2 R105 1K 9
10
ROW1 R106 1K 11
12
ROW0 R107 1K 13
14
CLM10 R108 1K 15
16
CLM9 R109 1K 17
18
CLM8 R110 1K 19
20
CLM7 R111 1K 21
22
CLM6 R112 1K 23
C 24 C
CLM5 R113 1K 25
26
CLM4 R114 1K 27
28
CLM3 R115 1K 29
30
CLM2 R116 1K 31
32
CLM1 R117 1K 33
34
CLM0 R118 1K
Configured as
pulled-up inputs (30K) D29 D30
CLM[0..10] BAS70-40 BAS70-40
CLM[0..10] R119 R120 F1
1K 1K 200mA P7
LC1
NFM61R10T102
6 5
OPT_CLK CLK
Configured as 4 3
LC2 VCC GND
Open drain outputs
NFM61R10T102
1
OPT_MTSR DATA
OPT_MRST C157 C89 C91 C93 C95 C97 C99 C101 C103 C105
9
JP9
8
4n7 C158 C88 1n C90 1n C92 1n C94 1n C96 1n C98 1n C100 1n C102 1n C104 1n C52
4n7 1n 1n 1n 1n 1n 1n 1n 1n 1n 100n
B B
GND PS2
Keyboard
5V_KEYB
L6
VCC TP42
BLM31A601S
4
U30 R186
C53 68K/1%
VCC
RESET
100n
7
TP117 DISCH
3 R81
KEYBCLK OUT 10K/1%
0.7ms low / 5.4ms high 6
THRES
5 2
GND
CONT TRIG
NE555D C54
100n
1
A A
GND
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VCC
Output driver select
JP7
1
C55 C56 R212 2
100n 100n 33K 3
D D
GND GND C106 C160 C162 C164 C166
R187 R198 P8
U31 1n
11 HD 1K2 1K2 C159 47p C161 47p C163 47p C165 47p SUB-D25
P_EP[1..18] 10 EN1 [BA]
P_EP[1..18] 47p 47p 47p 47p BO1
EN2 [AB] R12
33E 1
P_EP1 P_D0 1 1 1 20
2
1 2 R13 3
P_EP2 P_D1 2 19
4
P_EP3 P_D2 3 18
5
P_EP4 P_D3 4 17
6
R16 7
P_EP9 P_STB 7 14
8
P_EP10 P_AUTOFEED 8 13
9
9 12
R17 10
33E 11
74ACT1284SC
12
C 13 C
U32 14
11 HD 15
P_EP18 P_NRD 10 EN1 [BA] 16
EN2 [AB] R18 17
33E 18
P_EP5 P_D4 1 1 1 20
19
1 2 R19 20
P_EP6 P_D5 2 19
21
P_EP7 P_D6 3 18
22
P_EP8 P_D7 4 17
23
R22 24
P_EP11 P_SELECTIN 7 14
25
P_EP12 P_INIT 8 13
9 12
R23 BO2
33E
74ACT1284SC
VCC External
B Printer B
A A
GND Title Rev.
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VCC
D D
L9
BLM31A601S 5V_IP
TP43
P_IP[1..17]
P_IP[1..17] C167 C57
22u/10V 100n
17
GND GND
U33
VCC
Jumpers may be placed instead of the LA-180 chip in case of a software solution.
P_IP1 30 JP10
DB0
P_IP2 31
DB1
P_IP3 32
DB2
P_IP4 33
DB3
P_IP5 34
DB4
P_IP6 35
DB5
P_IP7 36
DB6
P_IP8 37 JP16
DB7
P_IP9 IP_STB 18
STRB
P_IP10 IP_AUTOFEED 15
C PF C
P_IP11 IP_SELECTIN 14
SLIN
P_IP12 IP_INIT 24
INT
TP118
R60 1 2 IP1
ES HA
15K 27 3 IP2
SP HB
28 4 IP3
OA HC
29 5 IP4
NN HD
43 6 IP5
PR HE
7 IP6
HF
40 IP7
TRG
JP26 JP27 JP28
JP17 13 IP8
RSW
16 IP9
1
2
1
2
1
2
TP
11 JP18 42 IP10
S1 MSTR
10 41 IP11
S2 MSTP
9
S3
M-180 driver circuit
5V_IP M180.sch
IP1
R213 HA Epson M-180
19 IP2
33K X1 TP119 HB matrix printer driver
IP3
HC
(5V sinewave) IP4
HD
P_IP13 IP_ACK 26 X3 IP5
ACK HE
B P_IP14 IP_BUSY 39 20 2 1 IP6 B
RDY X2 HF
IP7
JP19 6MHz TRG
23
Tp EJ
IP8
RSW RSW
22 25 IP9
GND
RESET RESET PA TP
Min. 5us low!
JP20 C168 C169 C170 C171 IP10
MSTR
LA180 IP11
220n 220n MSTP
38
33p 33p
GND
P_IP15
STR
P_IP16
STP
P_IP17
START
A A
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VCC1
D D
R130
R204 4K7
470E R47
R140 330E T6
T4 BSP315P
2K2 BC858B
D21
PTRG2
T20
BSP319
ES1D
MOTOR+
T21
BSP319
D22
HEAD A
T22
BSP319 ES1D
D23
HEAD B
T23
BSP319 ES1D
VCC VCC
D24
HEAD C
C C58 T24 C
100n BSP319 ES1D
TP120
TP121
TP122
TP123
R61 R62 D25
15K 15K GND HEAD D
T25
U34 BSP319 ES1D
1 &
19 EN R48
330E D26
HEAD E
#HA 2 18 T26
HA BSP319 ES1D
#HB 3 17
HB
#HC 4 16 D27
HC
#HD 5 15 HEAD F
HD T27
#HE 6 14 BSP319
HE ES1D
#HF 7 13
HF
#TRG 8 12
TRG
9 11
R55 R131 R138 P9
74HCT540 330E
#STOP 4K7 4K7
MSTP 1
MSTR
JP21
GND
2
3
Epson M-180
STR
4
5
matrix printer
TP124
TP125
TP126
STP 6
#START VCC1
START 7
JP22 8
9
10
B R205 R206 11 B
220K 220K 12
U12E U12F 13
1 1 TG1
R179 14
Tp 10 11 12 13
TP 15
74HC14 100K 74HC14 C16
C172 T18 10n
470p BC847B TG2
RSW1
GND GND
A A
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1 2 3 4
D D
F4
+24V_1
2.50Amp
4
P10 U36 R66
1.8W 0.5W
JP23 L13
1 2
Power
FB
1 +Vin OUT R67 VCC
ON/OFF
2
47uH
supply
GND
GND
0E
F3
D32 C132 LM2596S-5 1W C175 200mA
SMBJ24A 330u/35V 470u/10V
3
6
Height <16mm D15 D33 P11
B330 SMBJ5.0A
SHORT 1
2 Fan
Zoveel mogelijk koper aan beide kanten van de PCB gebruiken verbonden met de tab.
GND GND_24V Geen grote kopervlakken aan pin 2 koppelen. Heatsink plaatsen 30'c/watt
A A
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1 2 3 4
D D
13K/1%
4
D35 U38
L15
1 2
FB
+24V +Vin OUT
ON/OFF
B130 220uH
GND
GND
C C
C177 C59 C178
33u/100V 100n 220u/35V
3
6
Height <16mm LM2575HVS-5 D36 Height <16mm
B160
-20V
R176 GND_24V
47K
U39
L78M12CDT
JP24 1 2
+24V* Vin +12V +12V
GND
B B
C179 C60
220n/50V 100n
3
GND_24V
A A
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D D
4
U37 R68
1.8W 0.5W
JP25 L14
1 2
FB
+24V* +Vin OUT R69 VCC
ON/OFF
47uH
GND
GND
0E
3
6
Height <16mm LM2596S-5 D18 D34
B530C SMBJ5.0A
Zoveel mogelijk koper aan beide kanten van de PCB gebruiken verbonden met de tab.
R177
Geen grote kopervlakken aan pin 2 koppelen.
47K
B B
GND_24V
A A
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D D
P7.[0..7] P8.[0..7]
P7.[0..7] P8.[0..7]
P7.0 P8.0
TP93 TP101
P7.1 P8.1
TP94 TP102
P7.2 P8.2
TP95 TP103
P7.3 P8.3
B TP96 TP104 B
P7.4 P8.4
TP97 TP105
P7.5 P8.5
TP98 TP106
P7.6 P8.6
TP99 TP107
P7.7 P8.7
TP100 TP108
A A
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PL5 VCC
U1E VCC SC_-15V
4
12 13
3 VCC V+ SC_+15V
LAMP+
2
LAMP LAMP- 5 4 R2 C8
1 C1 C4 GND V- SC_-15V 15k VCC
HEADER 4 10u/35V 100n DG444DY
C6 C7 REF/MEAS 100n
PL3 100n 100n
MEAS/CHG
1
RESET R10
2
OPTO
4
1
D _Niet plaatsen D
3 TP2
4 R9
SC_GND SC_GND 15 14 3
SC_-10.0V
HEADER 4 2k7 7 COMP
VCC 16 2
PL4 U2E U3
12 13 U2B R8 C17 LT1011CS
2 VCC V+ SC_+15V 51k 68n/50V-PE
DG444DY C9
8
5
6
1 R1
LED 5 4
C5 GND V- SC_-15V 10k/0.1% C18
HEADER 2
100n DG444DY 100n 10n
PL2 C11 C12 SC_GND SC_GND SC_GND
100n 100n -99mV
6
FILTERWHEEL PB- 10 11 SC_+15V
5 TP1
STEPPER PB+
4
PA- 9
3
PA+ SC_GND SC_GND
2
U2C Threshold level = 3V2
1 R14
VCC DG444DY
HEADER 6 100E/0.1% T2 R17
U4 SMT160-30 BC848B 15k
PL1 2 1 TC_IN SW1 R15
Vcc Output 15k
test
GND
40
PHOTOMETER
39 C10 SC_+15V
38 100n SC_GND
37
SECME 09-03290-01 SC_GND VCC
3
36
C 35 C
SC_GND
34 R27 SW2 SECME 09-03290-01 C19
33 10k/0.1%
32
31 K1
6800p
30 D1
29 C31 R30 PMLL4148
2abs
28 100n R29 30M R11 R12 R13
VCC
27 100E/0.1% HE721C0510
26 360k 10M 4.7M
D3 GAIN_G3
25
SC_-15V
24
C13
23
PMLL4148
22
guard C30
21 K2
VCC 100n
20
19
4
220p
18 U5
17 R3 R4 R5 R6 R7 R28 TP13
2
16 15k 15k 15k 15k 15k 15k R26
6 2 3
15
3 100E
14 C29
TC_IN TP14 HE721C0510 1
13 1u
+24V OPA124UB
12 TP3 R19
-20V C14 U2A
7
8
11 TP4
GUARD 1k5 SC_GND DG444DY
10 TP5 D2
9 S1226-44BK
GAIN_G0 100n
8 TP6 R21 R23
B GAIN_G1 SC_+15V B
7 TP7
GAIN_G2 guard SC_GND guard 18k 220k
6 TP8
GAIN_G3
5 TP9 R20 R22 R24
REF/MEAS SC_GND
4 TP10 3k 15k 36k
MEAS/CHG
3 TP11
COMP
2 TP15
3 2
1
U1A
HEADER 2X20 C24 C26 C28 GAIN_G0 1
GND
22k
Trim
U9 14 15
2 U1B HOLE2 HOLE3 HOLE4 HOLE5 HOLE6
C2 C15 6 GAIN_G3 16
10u/35V 100n SC_-10.0V
3
2
OP07C T3 DG444DY
GAIN_G3 R18 Mounting holes, diameter = 3.5mm
A A
SC_GND SC_GND
4
15k
3
R16 BC848B
C3 C16 15k
10u/35V 100n Title Rev.
GND
-20V 2 1
Signal Conversion Board (inverted) V1.3
Vin +15V SC_-15V
SC_GND SC_GND
U7 Vital Scientific Micro Series XX 9826201i0008
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Appendix
The following drawing offers the service technician an overview of the electronics functions of
the Micro Series.
VITAL SCIENTIFIC N.V.
P2.[0..15] P2.[0..15]
P2.[0..15] P2.[0..15]
CLKOUT
P3.[0..13] P3.[0..13]
RSTOUT P3.[0..13] P3.[0..13]
P5.[0..15] P5.[0..15]
WRL P5.[0..15] P5.[0..15]
RD
P7.[0..7] P7.[0..7]
ALE P7.[0..7] P7.[0..7]
D D
CS4
P8.[0..7] P8.[0..7]
CS3 P8.[0..7] P8.[0..7]
A0
D[0..15] A0
P5.12
P2.11
JP1
D[0..15]
D[0..15]
Logic
Logic.sch
RESET
D[0..15] RESET
IP_RESET
IP_RESET
TEMP_OFF
CS4 TEMP_OFF
ALE
FW_P[1..8] FW_P[1..8]
RD FW_P[1..8]
WRL
PMP_P[1..8] PMP_P[1..8]
PMP_P[1..8]
RSTOUT
P_IP[1..17]
CLKOUT P_IP[1..17]
P_EP[1..18]
P_EP[1..18]
C P7.7 C
EP_ACK
P3.0
FW_ENA
P3.1 Keyboard RS232 Photometer Pump & valves
PMP_ENA
P3.2 Keyboard.sch RS232.sch P_meter.sch P_valve.sch
TC_ON
P3.8 P2.4 P3.10 P8.0 P2.0 P2.1
OPT_MRST DTR_L TxD_L LAMP_OFF FW_LD PMP_LD
P3.9 P2.5 P3.11 P8.1
OPT_MTSR RTS_L RxD_L LAMP_FULL
P3.13 FW_P1 PMP_P1
OPT_CLK FW_PHA0 PMP_PHA0
P7.6 P5.4 FW_P2 PMP_P2
KEYB_IRQ CTS_L FW_PHA1 PMP_PHA1
P5.5 FW_P3 PMP_P3
KEYBCLK KEYBCLK DSR_L FW_PHA2 PMP_PHA2
ROW[0..6] P5.6 P8.2 FW_P4 PMP_P4
ROW[0..6] ROW[0..6] RI_L G0 FW_PHA PMP_PHA
CLM[0..10] P5.7 P8.3
CLM[0..10] CLM[0..10] DCD_L G1
P8.4 FW_P5 PMP_P5
G2 FW_PHB0 PMP_PHB0
P8.5 FW_P6 PMP_P6
G3 FW_PHB1 PMP_PHB1
P8.6 FW_P7 PMP_P7
REF/MEASFW_PHB2 PMP_PHB2
Logic power supply LCD interface Internal printer P8.7 FW_P8 PMP_P8
MEAS/CHGFW_PHB PMP_PHB
Power.sch Display.sch Printer.sch P2.11
COMP
+24V +24V* P2.8 P2.9
FW_OPT PMP_OPT
A0 P_IP[1..17] P2.12 P5.0
TP128 +24V_1 +24V_2 TP1 A0 P_IP[1..17] Tp TEMP_IN
CS3
LCD_CS TEMP_OFF
RESET IP_RESET P2.13 P7.4
VCC TP2 RESET RESET RSW TEMP_OUT1
P7.5
TEMP_OUT2
VCC P3.5
BIAS_CS
Inverter P3.6 P2.10
BIAS_UD TC_IN
Inverter.sch P3.7 IEEE1284 P7.2
BIAS_INC TEMP_PWM
+12V Ieee.sch
B RD B
+12V TP3 RD
WRL P_EP[1..18] P2.3 P7.0
WRL P_EP[1..18] SIP_SWITCH VALVE1
D[0..15] P7.3 RESET RESET P7.1
-20V TP4 D[0..15] SIP_LED RESET RESET VALVE2
-20V
VCC TP5
VCC1
A A
Title Rev.
Main board V1.4
Mounting holes Fiducials Vital Scientific Micro Series XX 9826201i0008
GND
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GND
330E
C1 C2 C3 C4 C5 C7 C8 C9 C10 C11 C18 6 Vcc trip point at 10% (4.25-4.50V) 3V VBAT R44 R46
WDI TP127 330E 330E
Vcc/Vbatt switch at Vbatt
L1 R42 D1 T2 T3
10n 10n 10n 10n 10n 10n 10n 10n 10n 10n 100n TP14
BLM31A601S LED/Red BC858B BC858B
3
330E
SW1 U2B
C6 8 1
R30 VBAT OUT TP15
D D
U1 CS2 4 5 *CS2 R31 R45 R33
10n 1K5 CEI CEO TP16
2 1 GND GND 1K5 330E 1K5
VCC GND OE/ST
Vcc +/-10% MAX818L-CSA
3 4 R56
OUT VCC T5
BSP315P LED D2 1
15K
LED/Yellow
109
126
136
144
SG8002JC
17
46
56
72
82
93
R29 TP44
L2 programmed at 5MHz BUZZER 2
1K5 CS4
BLM31A601S U3
TP9 CS3 TP11TP12TP13
84 1 8
VCC
VCC
VCC
VCC
VCC
VCC
VCC
VCC
VCC
VCC
VPP VCC2 VCC1
138 96 WRL GND GND BUZ1
XTAL1 WRL
137 95 RD 7 2 BUZZER
R1 XTAL2 RD SCLK X1
33E 5
TP6 RST
97 98 ALE 6 31 2 D3
GND
TP7 READY ALE ALE I/O X2 JP2 R32
99 U4 140 RSTIN
TP17 EA RSTIN
37 C167SR 141 RSTOUT X1 1K5
VAREF RSTOUT RSTOUT R38 Meetpunt Battery
38 142 NMI DS1302Z 32.7680KHz BAS85
R34 R35 C19 VAGND NMI TP18 R36 1K5 C25 BH1
4
1K5 1K5 100n CE1 1K5 C22 BAT1
100n 100n
R63 0E CE0 3V/1000mAh
P2.0 47 8 P6.7 R64 0E
P2.0/CC0IO P6.7
P2.1 48 7 P6.6
P2.1/CC1IO P6.6
P2.2 49 6 P6.5
P2.2/CC2IO P6.5
GND GND P2.3 50 5 CS4 GND GND
P2.3/CC3IO P6.4/CS4 TP19 TP26
P2.4 51 4 CS3
P2.4/CC4IO P6.3/CS3 TP20 TP27
P2.5 52 3 CS2
P2.5/CC5IO P6.2/CS2 TP21
P2.6 53 2 CS1
P2.6/CC6IO P6.1/CS1 TP22
P2.7 54 1 CS0
Bblock
C P2.7/CC7IO P6.0/CS0 TP23 WRL C
P2.8 57 BUZZER
Lock
VPP
P2.8/CC8IO/EX0IN TP24 RD
P2.9 58 LED
P2.9/CC9IO/EX1IN TP25
P2.10 59 A[0..19]
P2.10/CC10IO/EX2IN
P2.11 60 92
P2.11/CC11IO/EX3IN P4.7
P2.12 61 91 Bblock
P2.12/CC12IO/EX4IN P4.6
P2.13 62 90 Lock A0
P2.13/CC13IO/EX5IN P4.5 A0
P2.14 63 89 L3 5V_ROM 5V_ROM
P2.14/CC14IO/EX6IN P4.4 R37
P2.15 64 88 A19 BLM31A601S 1K5
P2.15/CC15IO/EX7IN/T7IN P4.3/A19
87 A18 3V
P4.2/A18 VCC
A[1..19]
P8.0 9 86 A17
P8.0/CC16IO P4.1/A17
P2.[0..15] P8.1 10 85 A16 C20 C21 C23 C24 C181 C26
P2.[0..15] P8.1/CC17IO P4.0/A16
P8.2 11 135 A15
P8.2/CC18IO P1H.7/A15
P8.3 12 134 A14
P8.3/CC19IO P1H.6/A14 100n 100n 100n 100n 100n
P8.4 13 133 A13 100u/6V3
P8.4/CC20IO P1H.5/A13
P8.5 14 132 A12 GND GND GND GND GND GND
37
11
33
P8.5/CC21IO P1H.4/A12
P8.6 15 131 A11
P8.6/CC22IO P1H.3/A11
P8.7 16 130 A10 U5 Eprom.sch U6
P8.7/CC23IO P1H.2/A10
129 A9 A1 25 13 A0 A1 5 40
VCC
VCC
VCC
P1H.1/A9 A0 VPP A0 VPP A0 UB TP28
P7.0 19 128 A8 A2 24 12 A1 A2 4 39
P7.0/POUT0 P1H.0/A8 A1 RP A1 RSTIN A1 LB TP75
P8.[0..7] P7.1 20 125 A7 A3 23 A2 CE0 A3 3
P8.[0..7] P7.1/POUT1 P1L.7/A7 A2 A2 CE0 A2
P7.2 21 124 A6 A4 22 26 CE0 A3 CE1 A4 2 6
P7.2/POUT2 P1L.6/A6 A3 CE A3 CE1 A3 CE
P7.3 22 123 A5 A5 21 28 A4 A5 1 41
P7.3/POUT3 P1L.5/A5 A4 OE A4 RD A4 OE
P7.4 23 122 A4 A6 20 11 A5 A6 44 17
P7.4/CC28IO P1L.4/A4 A5 WE A5 WRL A5 WE
P7.5 24 121 A3 A7 19 A6 A7 43
P7.5/CC29IO P1L.3/A3 A6 A6 A6
P7.6 25 120 A2 A8 18 29 D0 A7 D0 A8 42 7 D0
P7.6/CC30IO P1L.2/A2 A7 D0 A7 D0 A7 D0
P7.7 26 119 A1 A9 8 31 D1 A8 D1 A9 27 8 D1
P7.7/CC31IO P1L.1/A1 A8 D1 A8 D1 A8 D1
118 A0 A10 7 33 D2 A9 D2 A10 26 9 D2
P1L.0/A0 A9 D2 A9 D2 A9 D2
B P5.0 27 A11 6 35 D3 A10 D3 A11 25 10 D3 B
P5.0/AN0 A10 D3 A10 D3 A10 D3
P7.[0..7] P5.1 28 117 D15 A12 5 38 D4 A11 D4 A12 24 13 D4
P7.[0..7] P5.1/AN1 P0H.7/D15 A11 D4 A11 D4 A11 D4
P5.2 29 116 D14 A13 4 40 D5 A12 D5 A13 21 14 D5
P5.2/AN2 P0H.6/D14 A12 D5 A12 D5 A12(14) D5
P5.3 30 115 D13 A14 3 42 D6 A13 D6 A14 20 15 D6
P5.3/AN3 P0H.5/D13 A13 D6 A13 D6 A13(15) D6
P5.4 31 114 D12 A15 2 44 D7 A14 D7 A15 19 16 D7
P5.4/AN4 P0H.4/D12 A14 D7 A14 D7 A14(16) D7
P5.5 32 113 D11 A16 1 30 D8 A15 D8 A16 18 29 D8
P5.5/AN5 P0H.3/D11 A15 D8 A15 D8 A15(17) D8
P5.6 33 112 D10 A17 48 32 D9 A16 D9 30 D9
P5.6/AN6 P0H.2/D10 A16 D9 A16 D9 D9
P5.7 34 111 D9 A18 17 34 D10 A17 D10 A17 23 31 D10
P5.7/AN7 P0H.1/D9 A17 D10 A17 D10 NC(A12) D10
P5.8 35 108 D8 A19 16 36 D11 A18 D11 A18 22 32 D11
P5.8/AN8 P0H.0/D8 A18 D11 A18 D11 NC(A13) D11
P5.9 36 107 D7 39 D12 A19 D12 35 D12
P5.9/AN9 P0L.7/D7 D12 A19 D12 D12
P5.10 39 106 D6 Bblock 14 41 D13 D13 36 D13
P5.10/T6EUD P0L.6/D6 WP D13 D13 D13
P5.11 40 105 D5 47 43 D14 D14 37 D14
GND
GND
GND
GND
P5.11/T5EUD P0L.5/D5 5V BYTE D14 D14 D14
P5.12 41 104 D4 45 D15 D15 38 D15
P5.12/T6IN P0L.4/D4 R39 D15 D15 D15
P5.13 42 103 D3 1K5
P5.13/T5IN P0L.3/D3
P5.14 43 102 D2 E28F800B5B90 Optional KM6164000BLT-5L
P5.14/T4EUD P0L.2/D2
P5.15 44 101 D1
27
46
12
34
P5.15/T2EUD P0L.1/D1
100 D0
P0L.0/D0
P3.0 65
P3.0/T0IN
P5.[0..15] P3.1 66 75 P3.8
P5.[0..15] P3.1/T6OUT P3.8/MRST
P3.2 67 76 P3.9 GND GND GND
P3.2/CAPIN P3.9/MTSR
P3.3 68 77 P3.10 D[0..15]
P3.3/T3OUT P3.10/TxD0 D[0..15]
P3.4 69 78 P3.11
P3.4/T3EUD P3.11/RxD0
P3.5 70 79 BHE D14 D13 D12 D11 D6 D4 5V
P3.5/T4IN P3.12/BHE
P3.6 73 80 P3.13
P3.6/T3IN P3.13/SCLK
P3.7 74 81
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
3
ClkIN* 1Mb 16bit
Boot-jumper
D D
CE0
CE1
A0
5V_ROM
5V_ROM
37
U7 SK1
A1 25 13
VCC
A1 A0 VPP VPP
A2 24 12 A18 1 42 A19
A2 A1 RP RSTIN A18 A19
A3 23 A17 2 41 A8
A3 A2 A17 A8
A4 22 26 A7 3 40 A9
A4 A3 CE A7 A9
A5 21 28 RD A6 4 39 A10
C A5 A4 OE RD A6 A10 C
A6 20 11 A5 5 38 A11
A6 A5 WE WRL A5 A11
A7 19 A4 6 37 A12
A7 A6 A4 A12
A8 18 29 D0 A3 7 36 A13
A8 A7 D0 D0 A3 A13
A9 8 31 D1 A2 8 35 A14
A9 A8 D1 D1 A2 A14
A10 7 33 D2 A1 9 34 A15
A10 A9 D2 D2 A1 A15
A11 6 35 D3 10 33 A16
A11 A10 D3 D3 A0 A16
A12 5 38 D4 11 32 BYTE
A12 A11 D4 D4 CE BYTE
A13 4 40 D5 12 31
A13 A12 D5 D5 GND GND
A14 3 42 D6 RD 13 30 D15
A14 A13 D6 D6 OE D15
A15 2 44 D7 D0 14 29 D7
A15 A14 D7 D7 D0 D7
A16 1 30 D8 D8 15 28 D14
R76 R77 A16 A15 D8 D8 D8 D14
A17 48 32 D9 D1 16 27 D6
10K 10K A17 A16 D9 D9 D1 D6
A18 17 34 D10 D9 17 26 D13
A18 A17 D10 D10 D9 D13
A19 16 36 D11 D2 18 25 D5
A19 A18 D11 D11 D2 D5
39 D12 D10 19 24 D12
D12 D12 D10 D12
14 41 D13 D3 20 23 D4
WP D13 D13 D3 D4
BYTE 47 43 D14 D11 21 22
GND
GND
46
A A
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Optional FlashROM & Test connector V1.4
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Date: 1-Mar-2001 Time: 10:54:43 Sheet 3 of 21
File:
1 2 3 4
1 2 3 4
P_IP[1..17]
P_IP[1..17]
VCC VCC VCC
P_IP10
P_IP11
P_IP12
P_IP13
P_IP14
P_IP15
P_IP16
34 P_IP17
P_IP1
P_IP2
P_IP3
P_IP4
P_IP5
P_IP6
P_IP7
P_IP8
P_IP9
C27 C28
100n 100n
113
111
16
48
82
14
47
79
37
36
35
31
27
30
28
29
40
39
38
32
25
26
41
45
D C12 D
JP6 GND GND
U8
JP5 10n P_EP[1..18]
3
2
1
IP_INIT
IP_STR
IP_STP
VCC
VCC
VCC
VCC
IP_STRB
IP_ATFD
IP_START
VCCIO
VCCIO
VCCIO
VCCIO
IP_SLCTI
IP_BUSY
IP_D0
IP_D1
IP_D2
IP_D3
IP_D4
IP_D5
IP_D6
IP_D7
IP_ACK
P_EP[1..18]
1
50 9 P_EP1
Tap/Isp 2
3
20
TDO
TDI
EP_D0
EP_D1
122 P_EP2
18 123 P_EP3
4 BSCAN/VCCIO EP_D2
46 124 P_EP4
5 TMS EP_D3
78 2 P_EP5
6 TCK EP_D4
3 P_EP6
7 EP_D5
51 4 P_EP7
8 IN1 EP_D6
84 5 P_EP8
IN2 EP_D7
110
IN3
125 P_EP9
EP_STRB
D0 102 126 P_EP10
AD0 EP_ATFD
D1 103 6 P_EP11
AD1 EP_SLCTI
D2 104 7 P_EP12
AD2 EP_INIT
D3 105
AD3
D4 106 120 P_EP13
C AD4 EP_ACK C
D5 107 119 P_EP14
AD5 EP_BUSY
D6 108 118 P_EP15
AD6 EP_PE
D7 109 117 P_EP16
AD7 EP_SLCT
121 P_EP17
EP_ERR
D[0..15]
D[0..15]
8 P_EP18
EP_NRD
12 127
ALE ALE EP_ACK EP_ACK
13 128
CS4 CS4 IP_RESET IP_RESET
21 FW_P[1..8]
RD RD FW_P[1..8]
22
WRL WRL
57 FW_P1
FW_P1
58 FW_P2
FW_P2
59 FW_P3
FW_P3
10 56 FW_P4
FW_ENA FW_ENA FW_P4
11 52 FW_P5
PMP_ENA PMP_ENA FW_P5
24 53 FW_P6
TC_ON TC_ON FW_P6
54 FW_P7
FW_P7
23 55 FW_P8 PMP_P[1..8]
RESET RESET FW_P8 PMP_P[1..8]
B B
99 PMP_P1
PMP_P1
64 100 PMP_P2
TP29
TP30
TP31
TP32
GOE 0 PMP_P2
114 101 PMP_P3
GOE 1 PMP_P3
98 PMP_P4
PMP_P4
19 93 PMP_P5
RSTOUT RST PMP_P5
15 94 PMP_P6
CLKOUT Y0 PMP_P6
TEMP_OFF
KEYB_IRQ
83 95 PMP_P7
KEYBCLK Y1 PMP_P7
80 96 PMP_P8
CLM10
Y2 PMP_P8
ROW0
ROW1
ROW2
ROW3
ROW4
ROW5
ROW6
CLM0
CLM1
CLM2
CLM3
CLM4
CLM5
CLM6
CLM7
CLM8
CLM9
VCC
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
TP35
TP34
TP33
?
?
?
?
?
?
ISPLSI1048EA-100LT128
C29 C30
17
33
49
65
81
97
CLM0 60
CLM1 61
CLM2 62
CLM3 63
CLM4 66
CLM5 67
CLM6 68
CLM7 69
CLM8 70
CLM9 71
CLM1072
73
74
75
76
77
85
86
87
88
89
90
91
92
42
43
44
112
115
116
1
KEYB_IRQ
CLM[0..10] ROW[0..6]
CLM[0..10] ROW[0..6]
A A
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GND Glue logic V1.4
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Date: 1-Mar-2001 Time: 10:54:47 Sheet 4 of 21
File:
1 2 3 4
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
D D
C62 C64 C68 C70
FW_PHA PHASE_A
PA-
PB+
39
38
Photometer
FW_PHA2 PHASE_A2 PB- 37
FW_PHA1 PHASE_A1 36
FW_PHA0 PHASE_A0 35
34
FW_PHB PHASE_B 33
FW_PHB2 PHASE_B2 32
FW_PHB1 PHASE_B1 31
FW_PHB0 PHASE_B0 30
RESET RESET 29
28
27
Lamp regulator
26
Lamp.sch
25
24
LAMP_OFF LAMP_OFF LAMP+ 23
LAMP_FULL LAMP_FULL 22
21
20
C 19 C
Temperature control
18
Temp.sch
17
16
TEMP_OFF TEMP_OFF 15
14
TEMP_OUT1 TEMP_OUT1 PELTIER1 13
TEMP_OUT2 TEMP_OUT2 +24V 12
PELTIER2 -20V 11
TEMP_PWM TEMP_PWM VCC 10
TEMP_IN TEMP_IN 9
8
7
6
U9
R139 5
VCC 3 1
+24V VBB OUT 4
GND
1K2 3
2
SIP_LED IN 2
1
BSP452
4
R208 R40 R122 R123 R57
4k7 1K5 4K7 4K7 15K
U12A
1 R141
2 1
SIP_SWITCH
74HC14 100E
B U12B B
GND 1
4 3 R142
FW_OPT
74HC14 100E
U12C
1 R143
6 5
TC_IN
R82 74HC14 100E
G0
G1
G2
G3
REF/MEAS
MEAS/CHG
COMP
R87 C71 C73 C75 C116 D9 R144
1K 100E
1n C72 1n C74 1n C76 330p BZX84C5V6 C31 C77 C78 C79 D10 D11 D12
Decoupling
GND 74HC14 GND_24V
A A
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Photo Meter Unit V1.4
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Date: 1-Mar-2001 Time: 10:54:48 Sheet 5 of 21
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1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
1 2 3 4
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
------------------------------------------
VCC +24V
D PHASE_A0 = 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 D
PHASE_A1 = 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 1
R146 R148
PHASE_A2 = 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 1E 1E/1W
Phase current
------------------------------------------
0: 420mA ( 370 - 450mA ) R88 R89
1K/1% 1K/1%
1: 300mA ( 0.707 x 450mA )
2: 280mA
3: 200mA ( 0.707 x 280mA )
4: 140mA R151 R150
5: 100mA ( 0.707 x 140mA ) 2K43 2K43 C32 C34 C33 C35 C125
11
15
13
24
100n 100n 100n 100n 220u/50V low ESR
6: 0 T8
U15
VSS
VS
REF2
REF1
C U13A C
&
1 FDV301N GND_24V
LOAD_DATA
3 20 1
I0 1 OUT1A PA+
2 17 21
RESET I1 1 OUT1B PA-
74HCT00 16 23
PH1 SEN1 R162
R154 TP109 R90 2E7/0.25W
14 22
T7 RC1 COMP1
U14 27K/1% 820p NPO C121 1K
1 D4 R158
EN C117 3n3
11 6 18 BAS85 2E2/0.25W
C1 GND GND
FDV301N 7 19
GND GND R159
2 1D 19 820p NPO C122
PHASE_A2 D5 2E2/0.25W
3 18 C118 3n3
PHASE_A1 R155 BAS85 R91
4 17 12 4
PHASE_A0 RC2 COMP2 R163
5 16 27K/1% 1K
PHASE_A TP110 2E7/0.25W
6 15 10 3
PHASE_B PH2 SEN2
7 14 8 2
PHASE_B2 I0 2 OUT2A PB+
8 13 9 5
PHASE_B1 I1 2 OUT 2B PB-
9 12
B PHASE_B0 B
74HCT573
L6219DS
GND GND_24V GND_24V GND_24V
Zoveel mogelijk koper aan beide kanten van de PCB gebruiken verbonden met alle GND pinnen.
A A
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Filterwheel stepper driver V1.4
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Date: 1-Mar-2001 Time: 10:54:51 Sheet 6 of 21
File:
1 2 3 4
1 2 3 4
D D
VCC VCC
Koper opp. ca. 7 vierkante cm.
R78 R41 C80
10K/1% 0E 1n
4
2.5W 0.25W
JP3 L10
1 2
FB
+24V* +Vin OUT LAMP+
ON/OFF
T9 68uH
GND
GND
FDV301N
C127 U17 0.5W C134
330u/35V 220u/25V
3
6
Height <16mm LM2596SADJ D14
HS1 B330
LAMP_OFF
LAMP_FULL
Zoveel mogelijk koper aan beide kanten van de PCB gebruiken verbonden met de tab.
B B
GND_24V Geen grote kopervlakken aan pin 2 koppelen. Heatsink plaatsen 30'c/watt
A A
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LAMP Regulator V1.4
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Date: 1-Mar-2001 Time: 10:54:52 Sheet 7 of 21
File:
1 2 3 4
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
C183
VCC
820p C36
R217 R220 R218
8
D VCC +24V 1.3W 100n U20A D
0.15W LM358D
L7
1 2 ~12V 3
FB
+Vin OUT
100uH 1
ON/OFF
TP131
2
GND
GND
0.3W
R215 C128 C184 C185 C186 C66
4
4K7 220u/50V U18 D8 470u/16V 470u/16V 470u/16V 100n R93 R80
3
6
Height <16mm LM2596SADJ B330 Height <16mm Height <16mm Height <16mm
12K/1% 47K/1%
TEMP_OFF
GND_24V
+24V
TP130
C189 10u/35V
C131 R230
C130 100n 470E/1%
VCC
C180
R227 R228 R231
8
7
100n
R221 R223 C129 R224 R219 U22 TP133
U21 GND_24V 100K/1% 100K/1% 470E/1%
56K/1% 2K7/1% 100n 220E 10K/1% T30 0.7W 100n
HUF76129D3S
VCC
VCC
RESET
VREF
L8
8
~1V9
TP132
7 GND_24V 4 6
C DISCH RC R229 C
6 7 3
R214 OUT
T28 3 T29 27E/0.4W 33uH 5 1
OUT C188 U19B
BC858B 1K BC858B 0.7W 2
6 1n-PE 1 LM358D U19A
THRES COMP
2 5 LM358D
GND
GND
TRIG CONT D16 C190
2W
CS
FB
4
MBRD835L 100u/50V
R222 TLC555CD R216 UC3843BD1 R226 R125
82K/1% C187 C182 100E 100K/1% 10K GND
1
2
1n-PE 10n
R225
91K/1%
GND_24V
VCC
TP129
5 2V5
R167 R170 R124 7
0E1/3W 0E1/3W 4K7 6
U20B
R232 LM358D
R96 R126
15K/1%
Open drain output 1K 4K7
5KHz PWM 0..100%
B R173 R174 B
TEMP_PWM
TEMP_IN 47K 47K
R178
Analog signal +12V +12V C37 C38 C39 100K
100n 100n 100n
1K 1K
PELTIER1
PELTIER2
TEMP_OUT1
TEMP_OUT2
D D
C81 C82 C84 C86
GND
17
2
VALVE1 IN D19 18
ES1D 19
BSP452
20
4
R209 R129 R180
4k7 4K7 180E U11
3 1
+24V VBB OUT
GND
2
VALVE2 IN D20
BSP452 ES1D
4
R210
4k7
B B
U12D
1 R145
8 9
PMP_OPT
74HC14 100E
C87
D13
1n BZX84C5V6
GND_24V
GND GND
A A
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Pump and valve control V1.4
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Date: 1-Mar-2001 Time: 10:54:56 Sheet 9 of 21
File:
1 2 3 4
1 2 3 4
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
------------------------------------------
PHASE_A0 = 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 VCC +24V
D D
PHASE_A1 = 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 1
PHASE_A2 = 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 R147 R149
1E 1E/1W
Phase current
------------------------------------------
0: 420mA ( 370 - 450mA )
R97 R98
1: 300mA ( 0.707 x 450mA ) 1K/1% 1K/1%
2: 280mA
3: 200mA ( 0.707 x 280mA )
4: 140mA
5: 100mA ( 0.707 x 140mA ) R153 R152
2K43 2K43 C40 C42 C41 C43 C126
6: 0
11
15
13
24
100n 100n 100n 100n 220u/50V low ESR
T11
U16
VSS
VS
REF2
REF1
C U13B C
&
4 FDV301N GND_24V
LOAD_DATA
6 20 1
I0 1 OUT1A PA+
5 17 21
RESET I1 1 OUT1B PA-
74HCT00 16 23
PH1 SEN1 R164
R156 TP111 R99 2E7/0.25W
14 22
T10 RC1 COMP1
U23 27K1% 820p NPO C123 1K
1 D6 R160
EN C119 3n3
11 6 18 BAS85 2E2/0.25W
C1 GND GND
FDV301N 7 19
GND GND R161
2 1D 19 820p NPO C124
PHASE_A2 D7 2E2/0.25W
3 18 C120 3n3
PHASE_A1 R157 BAS85 R100
4 17 12 4
PHASE_A0 RC2 COMP2 R165
5 16 27K/1% 1K
PHASE_A TP112 2E7/0.25W
6 15 10 3
PHASE_B PH2 SEN2
7 14 8 2
PHASE_B2 I0 2 OUT2A PB+
8 13 9 5
PHASE_B1 I1 2 OUT 2B PB-
9 12
B PHASE_B0 B
74HCT573
L6219DS
GND GND_24V GND_24V GND_24V
Zoveel mogelijk koper aan beide kanten van de PCB gebruiken verbonden met alle GND pinnen.
A A
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Pump stepper driver V1.4
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D D
5V_SER
L4
VCC TP113
BLM31A601S
11
C47 C48 P3
U24 100n 100n SUB-D9
12 13
VCC
C1+ V+ TP114
BO1
BO2
C44 DTE, RS232
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
100n C46
14 100n
C C1- C
15 17
C2+ V-
C45
100n TP115
16 GND
C2-
7 2 RTS
RTS_L T1in T1out
6 3 TxD
TxD_L T2in T2out
20 1 DTR
DTR_L T3in T3out
21 28
T4in T4out
8 9 DCD
DCD_L R1out R1in
5 4 DSR
DSR_L R2out R2in
26 27 RxD
RxD_L R3out R3in
22 23 CTS
CTS_L R4out R4in
19 18 RI
RI_L R5out R5in
25
GND
A A
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RS232 Interface V1.4
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32
L5
VCC TP36 R65
BLM31A601S U25 U26
20 6 12 1 C49 C50 0E
VDD
VCC
A0 A0 VA0 A0 NC 100n 100n
5 11 30
D VA1 A1 CS2 D
19 4 10 U27 P4
LCD_CS CS VA2 A2
B_D[0..7] 3 9 1 3
D[0..15] VA3 A3 +Vin IOUT1 1
2 8 4
VA4
1 7
A4
22
IOUT2 2 CCFL
GND
VA5 A5 CE 3
B_D0 22 59 6 24 5
DO VA6 A6 OE IOUTR 4
B_D1 23 58 5 29
D1 VA7 A7 WE
B_D2 24 57 27 CXA-L10A
D2 VA8 A8
5V_LCD B_D3 25 56 26 13 VD0 Use 6mm. clearance min!
2
D3 VA9 A9 D0
B_D4 26 55 23 14 VD1
D4 VA10 A10 D1
B_D5 27 54 25 15 VD2
R211 D5 VA11 A11 D2
B_D6 28 53 4 17 VD3
33K D6 VA12 A12 D3
B_D7 29 52 28 18 VD4
D7 VA13 A13 D4
51 3 19 VD5 GND
VA14 A14 D5
13 50 31 20 VD6
GND
RD RD VA15 A15 D6
14 2 21 VD7
WRL WR A16 D7
10 49 VD0
RESET RES VD0
48 VD1 KM681000CLG-7
TP116 VD1
2
C145 17 47 VD2
16
XG VD2
12pF (5V sinewave) 46 VD3
C VD3 C
X2 45 VD4 VCC
VD4
10MHz 44 VD5 GND GND
VD5
C146 18
XD VD6
43 VD6 Display supply
12pF 42 VD7
1
VD7
16
SEL1
15 VD[0..7]
SEL2 C51 C147
7
VWR 100n 100u/10V
9
VRD
GND GND 8
VCE
P5
33 R3
XD0 14
32
XD1
XD2
31
13
12
LCD
30
XD3
YDIS
39
11
10
display
40
YD 9
38
WF 8
37
LP 7
35
B XSCL 6 B
41
YSCL 5
VSS
34 R11
XECL 33E R181 4
3
SED1335F0B 39K 2
C13
36
TP37
TP38
TP39
7
5V_LCD 5V_LCD 10n
TP40 R182
16K/1%
55 .. 155mV 3 U28
6
TP41
575mV 2
R175 UA741CD
10K 47K D28 R183
C148 C149 C150 C151 C152 C153 C154 C155 C156 16K/1%
6 3 R185 C15
4
5V_LCD T19 560K/1% 10n
U29 BAS70-40 47p 47p 47p 47p 47p 47p 47p 47p 47p BC547B
-20V
5 8
Vw VCC
2 R? = 6956 * mV/'C
BIAS_UD U/D C14
1 GND GND GND
BIAS_INC INC 10n
7 4
A BIAS_CS CS VSS A
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X9C102S LCD Display interface V1.4
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GND Date: 1-Mar-2001 Time: 10:55:02 Sheet 12 of 21
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D D
ROW[0..6] VCC VCC
ROW[0..6]
Configured as P6
Open drain outputs ROW6 R101 1K 1
ROW5 R102 1K
2
3
Matrix keyboard
ROW4 R103 1K
4
5
Interconnection
6
ROW3 R104 1K 7
8
ROW2 R105 1K 9
10
ROW1 R106 1K 11
12
ROW0 R107 1K 13
14
CLM10 R108 1K 15
16
CLM9 R109 1K 17
18
CLM8 R110 1K 19
20
CLM7 R111 1K 21
22
CLM6 R112 1K 23
C 24 C
CLM5 R113 1K 25
26
CLM4 R114 1K 27
28
CLM3 R115 1K 29
30
CLM2 R116 1K 31
32
CLM1 R117 1K 33
34
CLM0 R118 1K
Configured as
pulled-up inputs (30K) D29 D30
CLM[0..10] BAS70-40 BAS70-40
CLM[0..10] R119 R120 F1
1K 1K 200mA P7
LC1
NFM61R10T102
6 5
OPT_CLK CLK
Configured as 4 3
LC2 VCC GND
Open drain outputs
NFM61R10T102
1
OPT_MTSR DATA
OPT_MRST C157 C89 C91 C93 C95 C97 C99 C101 C103 C105
9
JP9
8
4n7 C158 C88 1n C90 1n C92 1n C94 1n C96 1n C98 1n C100 1n C102 1n C104 1n C52
4n7 1n 1n 1n 1n 1n 1n 1n 1n 1n 100n
B B
GND PS2
Keyboard
5V_KEYB
L6
VCC TP42
BLM31A601S
4
U30 R186
C53 68K/1%
VCC
RESET
100n
7
TP117 DISCH
3 R81
KEYBCLK OUT 10K/1%
0.7ms low / 5.4ms high 6
THRES
5 2
GND
CONT TRIG
NE555D C54
100n
1
A A
GND
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Keyboard interface V1.4
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VCC
Output driver select
JP7
1
C55 C56 R212 2
100n 100n 33K 3
D D
GND GND C106 C160 C162 C164 C166
R187 R198 P8
U31 1n
11 HD 1K2 1K2 C159 47p C161 47p C163 47p C165 47p SUB-D25
P_EP[1..18] 10 EN1 [BA]
P_EP[1..18] 47p 47p 47p 47p BO1
EN2 [AB] R12
33E 1
P_EP1 P_D0 1 1 1 20
2
1 2 R13 3
P_EP2 P_D1 2 19
4
P_EP3 P_D2 3 18
5
P_EP4 P_D3 4 17
6
R16 7
P_EP9 P_STB 7 14
8
P_EP10 P_AUTOFEED 8 13
9
9 12
R17 10
33E 11
74ACT1284SC
12
C 13 C
U32 14
11 HD 15
P_EP18 P_NRD 10 EN1 [BA] 16
EN2 [AB] R18 17
33E 18
P_EP5 P_D4 1 1 1 20
19
1 2 R19 20
P_EP6 P_D5 2 19
21
P_EP7 P_D6 3 18
22
P_EP8 P_D7 4 17
23
R22 24
P_EP11 P_SELECTIN 7 14
25
P_EP12 P_INIT 8 13
9 12
R23 BO2
33E
74ACT1284SC
VCC External
B Printer B
A A
GND Title Rev.
External printer interface V1.4
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Date: 1-Mar-2001 Time: 10:55:06 Sheet 14 of 21
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VCC
D D
L9
BLM31A601S 5V_IP
TP43
P_IP[1..17]
P_IP[1..17] C167 C57
22u/10V 100n
17
GND GND
U33
VCC
Jumpers may be placed instead of the LA-180 chip in case of a software solution.
P_IP1 30 JP10
DB0
P_IP2 31
DB1
P_IP3 32
DB2
P_IP4 33
DB3
P_IP5 34
DB4
P_IP6 35
DB5
P_IP7 36
DB6
P_IP8 37 JP16
DB7
P_IP9 IP_STB 18
STRB
P_IP10 IP_AUTOFEED 15
C PF C
P_IP11 IP_SELECTIN 14
SLIN
P_IP12 IP_INIT 24
INT
TP118
R60 1 2 IP1
ES HA
15K 27 3 IP2
SP HB
28 4 IP3
OA HC
29 5 IP4
NN HD
43 6 IP5
PR HE
7 IP6
HF
40 IP7
TRG
JP26 JP27 JP28
JP17 13 IP8
RSW
16 IP9
1
2
1
2
1
2
TP
11 JP18 42 IP10
S1 MSTR
10 41 IP11
S2 MSTP
9
S3
M-180 driver circuit
5V_IP M180.sch
IP1
R213 HA Epson M-180
19 IP2
33K X1 TP119 HB matrix printer driver
IP3
HC
(5V sinewave) IP4
HD
P_IP13 IP_ACK 26 X3 IP5
ACK HE
B P_IP14 IP_BUSY 39 20 2 1 IP6 B
RDY X2 HF
IP7
JP19 6MHz TRG
23
Tp EJ
IP8
RSW RSW
22 25 IP9
GND
RESET RESET PA TP
Min. 5us low!
JP20 C168 C169 C170 C171 IP10
MSTR
LA180 IP11
220n 220n MSTP
38
33p 33p
GND
P_IP15
STR
P_IP16
STP
P_IP17
START
A A
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Internal printer interface, controller V1.4
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VCC1
D D
R130
R204 4K7
470E R47
R140 330E T6
T4 BSP315P
2K2 BC858B
D21
PTRG2
T20
BSP319
ES1D
MOTOR+
T21
BSP319
D22
HEAD A
T22
BSP319 ES1D
D23
HEAD B
T23
BSP319 ES1D
VCC VCC
D24
HEAD C
C C58 T24 C
100n BSP319 ES1D
TP120
TP121
TP122
TP123
R61 R62 D25
15K 15K GND HEAD D
T25
U34 BSP319 ES1D
1 &
19 EN R48
330E D26
HEAD E
#HA 2 18 T26
HA BSP319 ES1D
#HB 3 17
HB
#HC 4 16 D27
HC
#HD 5 15 HEAD F
HD T27
#HE 6 14 BSP319
HE ES1D
#HF 7 13
HF
#TRG 8 12
TRG
9 11
R55 R131 R138 P9
74HCT540 330E
#STOP 4K7 4K7
MSTP 1
MSTR
JP21
GND
2
3
Epson M-180
STR
4
5
matrix printer
TP124
TP125
TP126
STP 6
#START VCC1
START 7
JP22 8
9
10
B R205 R206 11 B
220K 220K 12
U12E U12F 13
1 1 TG1
R179 14
Tp 10 11 12 13
TP 15
74HC14 100K 74HC14 C16
C172 T18 10n
470p BC847B TG2
RSW1
GND GND
A A
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Internal printer interface, driver V1.4
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Date: 1-Mar-2001 Time: 10:55:10 Sheet 16 of 21
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D D
F4
+24V_1
2.50Amp
4
P10 U36 R66
1.8W 0.5W
JP23 L13
1 2
Power
FB
1 +Vin OUT R67 VCC
ON/OFF
2
47uH
supply
GND
GND
0E
F3
D32 C132 LM2596S-5 1W C175 200mA
SMBJ24A 330u/35V 470u/10V
3
6
Height <16mm D15 D33 P11
B330 SMBJ5.0A
SHORT 1
2 Fan
Zoveel mogelijk koper aan beide kanten van de PCB gebruiken verbonden met de tab.
GND GND_24V Geen grote kopervlakken aan pin 2 koppelen. Heatsink plaatsen 30'c/watt
A A
Title Rev.
Logic Power Supply V1.4
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Date: 1-Mar-2001 Time: 10:55:12 Sheet 17 of 21
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D D
13K/1%
4
D35 U38
L15
1 2
FB
+24V +Vin OUT
ON/OFF
B130 220uH
GND
GND
C C
C177 C59 C178
33u/100V 100n 220u/35V
3
6
Height <16mm LM2575HVS-5 D36 Height <16mm
B160
-20V
R176 GND_24V
47K
U39
L78M12CDT
JP24 1 2
+24V* Vin +12V +12V
GND
B B
C179 C60
220n/50V 100n
3
GND_24V
A A
Title Rev.
24V/-20V Inverter & 12V supply V1.4
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D D
4
U37 R68
1.8W 0.5W
JP25 L14
1 2
FB
+24V* +Vin OUT R69 VCC
ON/OFF
47uH
GND
GND
0E
3
6
Height <16mm LM2596S-5 D18 D34
B530C SMBJ5.0A
Zoveel mogelijk koper aan beide kanten van de PCB gebruiken verbonden met de tab.
R177
Geen grote kopervlakken aan pin 2 koppelen.
47K
B B
GND_24V
A A
Title Rev.
Internal printer Power Supply V1.4
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Date: 1-Mar-2001 Time: 10:55:14 Sheet 19 of 21
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D D
P7.[0..7] P8.[0..7]
P7.[0..7] P8.[0..7]
P7.0 P8.0
TP93 TP101
P7.1 P8.1
TP94 TP102
P7.2 P8.2
TP95 TP103
P7.3 P8.3
B TP96 TP104 B
P7.4 P8.4
TP97 TP105
P7.5 P8.5
TP98 TP106
P7.6 P8.6
TP99 TP107
P7.7 P8.7
TP100 TP108
A A
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Test points V1.4
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PL5 VCC
U1E VCC SC_-15V
4
12 13
3 VCC V+ SC_+15V
LAMP+
2
LAMP LAMP- 5 4 R2 C8
1 C1 C4 GND V- SC_-15V 15k VCC
HEADER 4 10u/35V 100n DG444DY
C6 C7 REF/MEAS 100n
PL3 100n 100n
MEAS/CHG
1
RESET R10
2
OPTO
4
1
D _Niet plaatsen D
3 TP2
4 R9
SC_GND SC_GND 15 14 3
SC_-10.0V
HEADER 4 2k7 7 COMP
VCC 16 2
PL4 U2E U3
12 13 U2B R8 C17 LT1011CS
2 VCC V+ SC_+15V 51k 68n/50V-PE
DG444DY C9
8
5
6
1 R1
LED 5 4
C5 GND V- SC_-15V 10k/0.1% C18
HEADER 2
100n DG444DY 100n 10n
PL2 C11 C12 SC_GND SC_GND SC_GND
100n 100n -99mV
6
FILTERWHEEL PB- 10 11 SC_+15V
5 TP1
STEPPER PB+
4
PA- 9
3
PA+ SC_GND SC_GND
2
U2C Threshold level = 3V2
1 R14
VCC DG444DY
HEADER 6 100E/0.1% T2 R17
U4 SMT160-30 BC848B 15k
PL1 2 1 TC_IN SW1 R15
Vcc Output 15k
test
GND
40
PHOTOMETER
39 C10 SC_+15V
38 100n SC_GND
37
SECME 09-03290-01 SC_GND VCC
3
36
C 35 C
SC_GND
34 R27 SW2 SECME 09-03290-01 C19
33 10k/0.1%
32
31 K1
6800p
30 D1
29 C31 R30 PMLL4148
2abs
28 100n R29 30M R11 R12 R13
VCC
27 100E/0.1% HE721C0510
26 360k 10M 4.7M
D3 GAIN_G3
25
SC_-15V
24
C13
23
PMLL4148
22
guard C30
21 K2
VCC 100n
20
19
4
220p
18 U5
17 R3 R4 R5 R6 R7 R28 TP13
2
16 15k 15k 15k 15k 15k 15k R26
6 2 3
15
3 100E
14 C29
TC_IN TP14 HE721C0510 1
13 1u
+24V OPA124UB
12 TP3 R19
-20V C14 U2A
7
8
11 TP4
GUARD 1k5 SC_GND DG444DY
10 TP5 D2
9 S1226-44BK
GAIN_G0 100n
8 TP6 R21 R23
B GAIN_G1 SC_+15V B
7 TP7
GAIN_G2 guard SC_GND guard 18k 220k
6 TP8
GAIN_G3
5 TP9 R20 R22 R24
REF/MEAS SC_GND
4 TP10 3k 15k 36k
MEAS/CHG
3 TP11
COMP
2 TP15
3 2
1
U1A
HEADER 2X20 C24 C26 C28 GAIN_G0 1
GND
22k
Trim
U9 14 15
2 U1B HOLE2 HOLE3 HOLE4 HOLE5 HOLE6
C2 C15 6 GAIN_G3 16
10u/35V 100n SC_-10.0V
3
2
OP07C T3 DG444DY
GAIN_G3 R18 Mounting holes, diameter = 3.5mm
A A
SC_GND SC_GND
4
15k
3
R16 BC848B
C3 C16 15k
10u/35V 100n Title Rev.
GND
-20V 2 1
Signal Conversion Board (inverted) V1.3
Vin +15V SC_-15V
SC_GND SC_GND
U7 Vital Scientific Micro Series XX 9826201i0008
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