Technical Discussion
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Regulated DC Power Supply
The Main PCB receives the MAIN_DC unregulated voltage of 14 volts DC
from the power supply, or 9.6 volts DC from the internal battery.
The power supply on the Main PCB gen5 and +12 volts DC.
Controlling Hardware
There is one microprocessor on the Main PCB, a Microchip Technology
PIC17C756A.
CPU
The PIC17C756A is the main controller of the N-560. The PIC17C756A
controls the front panel display, data storage, N-560 status, sound generation,
monitor, and controls the N-560's power. The PIC17C756A also controls data
port communication and communicates with the NELL-3 SpO
2
Module.
Battery voltage is checked periodically by the processor. If the processor
determines that the battery voltage is below 8.9 ± 0.2 volts DC, a low battery
alarm is declared by the CPU. If battery voltage on the Main PCB is measured
below 8.2 ± 0.2 volts DC, the N-560 will automatically turn off. The user will
be unable to begin monitoring a patient if the battery voltage remains below
this point. If either event occurs, plug the N-560 into an AC source for 6 hours
to allow the battery to fully charge.
The PIC17C756A also controls a set of dry contacts provided by a relay on
the Main PCB. The relay will function normally on AC power or on internal
battery power.
When the CPU sends a tone request, three items are used to determine the
tone that is sent to the speaker. First, pulse tones change with the %SpO2
value being measured. The pulse beep tone will rise and fall with the
measured %SpO2 value. Second, three levels of alarms, each with its own
tone, can occur: high, medium, and low priority. Third, the volume of the
alarm is user adjustable. Alarm volume can be adjusted from level 1 to level
10, with level 10 being the highest volume.
The PIC17C756 controls the display driver and the buttons. By pressing any
of seven keys on the keypad the operator can access various functions of the
N-560. The PIC17C756A will recognize the keystroke and change the display
as required. Any changes made by the operator (such as: alarm limits, pulse
Summary of Contents for Nellcor OxiMax N-560
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Page 88: ...Packing for Shipment 78...
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