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ES413.1 - User’s Guide

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8.2

Ethernet Cable

This chapter contains information on the following cables:

• “CBE400.2 Cable” on page 78
• “CBE401.1 Cable” on page 78
• “CBE430.1 Cable” on page 79
• “CBE431.1 Cable” on page 79
• “CBEX400.1 Cable” on page 79
• “ES4xx_BRIDGE” on page 80

8.2.1

CBE400.2 Cable

Fig. 8

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11

CBE400.2 Cable

Ethernet and voltage supply connection of an ES4xx/ES63x/ES93x measuring 
module at an ES600 network module or at an ES592/ES593-D/ES595 interface 
module.
Cable includes reverse-polarity, load-dump protection and replaceable stan

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dard fuse (MINI flat automotive fuse, quick-response, 3 A, 58 V).
Robust, waterproof and dust-proof (IP67). 
Temperature rated for: -40 °C to +125 °C / -40 °F to +257 °F 

8.2.2

CBE401.1 Cable 

Fig. 8

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12

CBE401.1 Cable

Highly flexible Ethernet and voltage supply connection of an ES4xx/ES63x/
ES93x measuring module at an ES600 network module or at an ES592/ES593-
D/ES595 interface module. 
Cable includes reverse-polarity, load-dump protection and replaceable stan

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dard fuse (MINI flat automotive fuse, quick-response, 3 A, 58 V).
Robust, waterproof and dust-proof (IP67). 
Temperature rated for: -40 °C to +125 °C / -40 °F to +257 °F 

Product

Length

Order number

CBE400.2-3

3 m

F 00K 104 920

Product

Length

Order number

CBE401.1-0m5

0.5 m

F 00K 106 128

Summary of Contents for ES411.1

Page 1: ...www etas com ES413 1 A D Module with Sensor Supply User s Guide...

Page 2: ...ingle license Using and copying is only allowed in concurrence with the specifications stipulated in the contract Under no circumstances may any part of this document be copied reproduced transmitted...

Page 3: ...nnection Cable 17 3 4 2 Daisy Chain Ports IN OUT 18 3 5 LED 19 3 5 1 Operational State 19 3 5 2 Service State 19 3 5 3 Functional State 19 4 Hardware Description 20 4 1 Features of the ES413 1 20 4 2...

Page 4: ...Calibration 42 5 5 3 ES400 Modules with ES910 3 Rapid Prototyping 43 5 5 4 ES400 Modules with ES910 3 and Drive Recorder Rapid Prototyping 44 5 5 5 ES400 Modules with ETAS RTPRO PC Rapid Prototyping...

Page 5: ...e 74 8 1 6 CBEP420 1 Cable 75 8 1 7 CBEP4205 1 Cable 75 8 1 8 CBEP425 1 Cable 76 8 1 9 CBEP4255 1 Cable 76 8 1 10 CBEP430 1 Cable 77 8 1 11 CBEP4305 1 Cable 77 8 2 Ethernet Cable 78 8 2 1 CBE400 2 Cab...

Page 6: ...ETAS Content ES413 1 User s Guide 6 10 ETAS Contact Addresses 88 Figures 89 Index 91...

Page 7: ...his manual are identified with the danger sym bol shown below The safety notices shown below are used for this purpose They provide notes to extremely important information Please read this informatio...

Page 8: ...e following typographical conventions are used Important notes for the user are presented as follows 1 3 Scope of Supply Prior to the initial commissioning of the module please check whether the modul...

Page 9: ...for this product Incorrect operation or operation by users without sufficient qualification may lead to injuries or death or property damages The safety of systems that are using the product is the r...

Page 10: ...circuits with safety extra low voltage in accordance with EN 61140 degree of protection III to the connections of the mod ule Ensure the compliance with the connection and adjustment values see the in...

Page 11: ...at the connection of the module or Disconnecting the vehicle battery Cabling Approved cables Use exclusively ETAS cables at the connections of the module Adhere to the maximum permissible cable length...

Page 12: ...carrier system CAUTION Potential equalization in the vehicle is possible via the shield of the connecting cables of the modules Install the modules only at locations with the same electrical potentia...

Page 13: ...re product should become necessary send the product to ETAS Cleaning the module housing Use a dry or lightly moistened soft lint free cloth for cleaning the module housing Do not user any sprays solve...

Page 14: ...t the widely distributed sensors with the measuring instruments Numerous usually long connection cables between the sensors and the measuring instruments bundled together to form several fat wiring ha...

Page 15: ...features of the ES400 line in addition to decentral cabling The ES400 modules have a very compact design Each module has an LED for localizing the module The A D Module with Sensor Supplys of the ES40...

Page 16: ...turdy metal housing is used for the ES413 1 it has ports on the front of the device so it can fit into tight spaces The ES413 1 is specifically designed to be installed in engine compartment but also...

Page 17: ...ront of the ES413 1 features a integrated sensor connection cable to which four sensors can be connected An individual sensor power supply port is available for each sensor The ES413 1 is deliverable...

Page 18: ...h module has an explicit input socket and an explicit output socket The Ethernet data line and the supply voltage are routed through the daisy chain ports of the module IN input OUT output The PC the...

Page 19: ...initialized yet green illuminated semi bright Normal yellow illuminated semi bright At least one sensor supply voltage is activated green flashing 0 1 s on 1 9 s off Standby No Ethernet connection es...

Page 20: ...y on page 30 Configuration on page 33 Tool Integration on page 33 Firmware Update on page 33 Calibration on page 33 4 1 Features of the ES413 1 Fig 4 1 ES413 1 Housing The ES413 1 A D Module with Sens...

Page 21: ...S413 1 are identical Every sensor channel consists of the function groups Signal Processing and Filter as well as Sensor Power Supply 4 3 1 Signal Processing and Filters Fig 4 3 Signal Processing and...

Page 22: ...the analog anti aliasing filter and the configu rable digital filter are taken into consideration in this process The signal in the application program e g in MDA no longer has to be delayed to compen...

Page 23: ...have the same capacity The maximum voltage between any input and case ground is also 60 V DC 30 V AC Fig 4 4 Maximum Input and Common Mode Voltages Example For the given input voltages Uinx Uiny Uinz...

Page 24: ...ensor supply voltage can be modified in steps The user can switch off the sensor supply voltage of each sensor channel in the application program or select one of the defined values between 5 V and 15...

Page 25: ...protocol used for the modules avoids repeated transfer of protocol data which takes place for example in handshake based systems This makes a high bandwidth available for refer ence data Fig 4 6 Messa...

Page 26: ...the IP header The Ethernet frames are transferred from module to module within the chain Each module in the chain receives bandwidth to transfer its measure data in freely selectable time slices assi...

Page 27: ...e of the measure data of the ES4xx ES63x ES93x and ES600 modules used resulting from this makes precise analysis of the correlations of measure sig nals possible 4 4 2 3 Synchronizing the Modules and...

Page 28: ...and Module 3 link their measurements to each time slice see Fig 4 8 on page 28 Independently of this control variables can be transferred at the same time from the PC to the modules Stellgr en Messda...

Page 29: ...links its measurements to each Ethernet frame module 2 to every fifth Ethernet frame and module 3 to every second Ethernet frame bottom figure Independently of this control variables can be transferre...

Page 30: ...ules sufficient supply voltage in lon ger module chains In this application case you have to split the module chain Swap the existing connection cable between the two modules for a Y boost cable for a...

Page 31: ...he module chain is longer than 8 modules without sensor feeding or is longer than 5modules with sensor feeding Example 4 With a minimum voltage of 7 7 V no additional feeding is necessary with a Y cab...

Page 32: ...mum voltage of 9 V no additional feeding is necessary with a Y cable if the module chain consists of the following modules five ES420 1 or ES421 1 and two ES415 1 with sensor feeding and one ES441 1 T...

Page 33: ...tly to the PC s Ethernet port No additional devices or interface converters are necessary 4 8 Firmware Update The firmware of the module can be updated by the user so that future versions of the modul...

Page 34: ...n wheel suspensions or directly on the engine and the temperature resistance of the modules for example do not assem ble modules on the engine turbocharger exhaust manifold or within their vicinity 5...

Page 35: ...rmanently damage the membrane The module then loses the features defined by IP65 5 2 Assembly CAUTION Loss of Features as defined by IP65 Water standing at the pressure balance element damages the mem...

Page 36: ...and side for attaching the modules to other components using cable fasteners 5 2 2 Examples for Mounting Examples for mounting using the different possibilities to connect and attach ES413 1 modules a...

Page 37: ...al Screws 5 2 2 3 Attaching ES400 Modules to Other Components Using Cable Fasteners With this method of attachment you connect the ES400 module or ES400 module blocks to the component using additional...

Page 38: ...ETAS Getting Started ES413 1 User s Guide 38 5 3 Drilling Template Fig 5 6 Drilling Template CAUTION When assembling the modules observe the admissible temperature range of the cable fasteners used...

Page 39: ...and easily be compared with INCA reference measurements The drive recorder ES720 1 can automatically transfer the recorded measure data encrypted and compressed via LAN WLAN or wireless radio to cust...

Page 40: ...gnals are processed directly in the Rapid Prototyping model The ES910 3 or RTPRO PC can access all customary ECU interfaces ETK XETK CAN LIN FlexRay and calculate the new control functions in the bypa...

Page 41: ...n Cable in Fig 5 9 Function Order name 1 Power supply cable CBP120 CBP1205 2 Host connection cable CBE100 3 Power supply and Ethernet cable Daisy Chain modules CBEP430 CBEP4305 4 ETK connection cable...

Page 42: ...g 5 10 Function Order name 1 ES520 ES59x ES6xx ES1120 or ES1135 Ethernet cable CBE130 CBE140 2 Power supply and Ethernet cable Daisy Chain modules CBEP430 CBEP4305 ECU ECU Ambient Exhaust Pressure Lam...

Page 43: ...nnection cable CBE200 3 Power supply and Ethernet cable Daisy Chain modules CBEP430 CBEP4305 4 ETK connection cable CBM150 5 6 CAN LIN FLX connection cable CAN LIN FLX combined at ES910 3 at ES921 1 C...

Page 44: ...E330 con nected to cable 2 2 Ethernet connection cable 1 Gbit s CBE230 con nected to cable 1 3 Power supply and Ethernet cable Daisy Chain modules CBEP430 CBEP4305 ECU ECU Ambient Exhaust Pressure Lam...

Page 45: ...RO PC Rapid Prototyping Cable in Fig 5 13 Function Order name 1 Power supply and Ethernet cable PC and Daisy Chain modules CBEP410 CBEP4105 CBEP415 CBEP4155 2 CAN and FlexRay Y interface cable CBCF100...

Page 46: ...or system of your test set up ES413 1 L0B If you have swapped CSM ADMM 4 or ADMM 4 pro modules for ES413 1 L0B modules in your test set up this ES413 1 version allows you to continue to use the wiring...

Page 47: ...IDGE Fig 5 14 ES413 1 with ES4xx_BRIDGE 3 Continue to wire or connect further modules as described above To wire the first module with the PC and the power supply 1 Connect the combined Ethernet and p...

Page 48: ...et and power supply cable to the OUT port of the ES413 1 of the last module of the chain towards the PC 3 Connect the combined Ethernet and power supply cable to the IN port of the ES413 1 of the next...

Page 49: ...program cannot find any ES400 modules Are all modules LEDs flash ing green Check that the function for automatic change to energy saving mode on your PC Card has been disabled1 Disable this function D...

Page 50: ...is connected cor rectly Data is lost during data transfer Are you using WLAN in your test setup WLAN is not permissible within this ETAS network Wire your test setup ETAS modules and their connection...

Page 51: ...symbol 1 2 Enter regedit in the entry field 1 3 Push ENTER Windows 10 1 1 Rightclick on the Windows symbol 1 2 Click on Search 1 3 Enter regedit in the entry field 1 4 Push ENTER The registry editor...

Page 52: ...tch the hardware off then switch it on again to re initialize it Cause Network Adapter temporarily has no IP Address Whenever you switch from a DHCP company LAN to the ETAS hardware net work it takes...

Page 53: ...nel Windows 8 1 1 1 Click on the Windows symbol 1 2 Enter Control Panel in the entry field 1 3 Push ENTER 2 Click on Device Manager 3 In the Device Manager open the tree structure of the entry Network...

Page 54: ...problems if the firewall is not prop erly parameterized e g when opening the experiment environment in ASCET or for the hardware search by INCA or HSP If a firewall is blocking communication to ETAS h...

Page 55: ...u mentation of your firewall program Below is a sample description about how to configure the Windows firewall if the hardware access is being blocked Solution for Windows Firewall user with administr...

Page 56: ...ministrator rights This chapter is directed at users with restricted rights e g no changes to the system restricted write permissions local login Working with an ETAS product requires the rights Write...

Page 57: ...mental conditions as well as the mechanical data 7 1 1 Product Labeling The following symbols are used for product labeling Symbol Description Prior to operating the product be sure to read the user s...

Page 58: ...age 60 Labeling for RoHS China see chapter 7 2 2 on page 60 Norm Test EN 61326 Electrical equipment for measure ment control and laboratory use EMC requirements EN 61000 6 2 Immunity industrial enviro...

Page 59: ...Altitude max 5000 m 16400 ft Protection class IP65 CAUTION Loss of Features as defined by IP65 Do not open or change the module housing Works on the module housing may be executed only by qualified t...

Page 60: ...ity for the product is available upon request 7 4 Product Return and Recycling The European Union EU has issued the guideline on waste electric and elec tronic equipment Waste Electrical and Electroni...

Page 61: ...ble in the document OSS Attributions List at the ETAS website www etas com 7 7 System Requirements This section tells you what hardware and software is needed to operate your ES413 1 module 7 7 1 Hard...

Page 62: ...aisy Chain Configuration Tool V1 1 12 and higher stand alone operation or ASCET RP V6 1 0 and higher or INTECRIO V3 2 0 and higher 7 8 Electrical Data This chapter contains information on the followin...

Page 63: ...lization of the network card of your PC refer to chapter 7 7 1 on page 61 Operating voltage Temperature range 40 C to 85 C 5 V to 50 V DC Temperature range 40 C to 120 C 6 V to 50 V DC Power consumpti...

Page 64: ...erating volt age ground and protected by a fuse Diagnostics Short circuit detection per channel overload conditions reduce the output voltage Input channels 4 with separate sensor power supply A D con...

Page 65: ...ange 6 mV UIN 0 1 60 V measurement range 36 mV UIN 0 22 Max voltage drift temperature temperature range 40 C to 85 C 100 mV measurement range 16 V K 1 V measurement range 16 V K 10 V measurement range...

Page 66: ...0 samples s can be config ured individually for each channel Hardware input filter Low pass 4th order Cutoff frequency 10 kHz max overshoot 3 Digital low pass filter Butterworth low pass filter 8th or...

Page 67: ...IN Connector The following plug is mounted on IN connector LEMO 1B 8 pin L coding connection identified in green TIP All connectors are shown with a view of the front of the ES413 1 All shields are a...

Page 68: ...n 1 to n 4 Each cable section is assigned to an measurement channel and wired according to the same scheme The assignment of the cable connectors of a cable section to the signals of a mea surement c...

Page 69: ...four identical cable sec tions with Lemo connectors marked n 1 to n 4 Each cable section is assigned to an measurement channel and wired according to the same scheme The assignment of the cable connec...

Page 70: ...ETAS ES413 1 User s Guide 70 5 CH n SGND Sensor channel n Sensor supply voltage GND 6 Not connected connected with operating voltage ground Pin Signal Meaning...

Page 71: ...s chapter contains information on the following topics Combined Ethernet and Power Supply Cable on page 72 Ethernet Cable on page 78 Protective Caps on page 81 Angle Brackets on page 83 TIP Only use E...

Page 72: ...use combined ethernet and power supply cables with standard banana plugs or with safety banana plugs DANGER Dangerous electrical voltage Connect the power cable only with a suitable vehicle battery o...

Page 73: ...IP67 Temperature rated for 40 C to 125 C 40 F to 257 F 8 1 3 CBEP4105 1 Cable Fig 8 2 CBEP4105 1 Cable Connection of an ES4xx ES63x ES93x module to PC and power supply stand alone operation Supply bat...

Page 74: ...IP67 Temperature rated for 40 C to 125 C 40 F to 257 F 8 1 5 CBEP4155 1 Cable Fig 8 4 CBEP4155 1 Cable Connection of an ES4xx ES63x ES93x module to PC and power supply stand alone operation Supply bat...

Page 75: ...IP67 Temperature rated for 40 C to 125 C 40 F to 257 F 8 1 7 CBEP4205 1 Cable Fig 8 6 CBEP4205 1 Cable Ethernet and voltage supply connection of an ES4xx ES63x ES93x measure ment module with an ES600...

Page 76: ...IP67 Temperature rated for 40 C to 125 C 40 F to 257 F 8 1 9 CBEP4255 1 Cable Fig 8 8 CBEP4255 1 Cable Ethernet and voltage supply connection of an ES4xx ES63x ES93x measure ment module with an ES600...

Page 77: ...Temperature rated for 40 C to 125 C 40 F to 257 F 8 1 11 CBEP4305 1 Cable Fig 8 10 CBEP4305 1 Cable To chain ES4xx ES63x ES93x modules and connect an ES4xx ES63x ES93x chain to an ES910 3 Rapid Proto...

Page 78: ...eplaceable stan dard fuse MINI flat automotive fuse quick response 3 A 58 V Robust waterproof and dust proof IP67 Temperature rated for 40 C to 125 C 40 F to 257 F 8 2 2 CBE401 1 Cable Fig 8 12 CBE401...

Page 79: ...les use CBE130 or CBE140 cable Robust waterproof and dust proof IP67 Temperature rated for 40 C to 125 C 40 F to 257 F 8 2 5 CBEX400 1 Cable Fig 8 15 CBEX400 1 Cable Ethernet extension cable to increa...

Page 80: ...User s Guide 80 8 2 6 ES4xx_BRIDGE Fig 8 16 ES4xx Bridge Ethernet bridge connecting blocked ES400 modules Facilitates very compact measurement setups IP67 compliant Product Order number ES4xx_BRIDGE F...

Page 81: ...ited temperature range of 40 C to 70 C 8 3 2 Cap CAP_LEMO_1B Fig 8 17 Cap CAP_LEMO_1B The cap CAP_LEMO_1B protects the connection IN or OUT against dirt according to IP67 8 3 3 Cap CAP_LEMO_1B_LC Fig...

Page 82: ...ES413 1 User s Guide 82 8 3 4 Cap CAP_SOURIAU_8STA Fig 8 19 Cap CAP_SOURIAU_8STA The cap CAP_SOURIAU_8STA protects the Sensor port against water and dirt Product Order number CAP_SOURIAU_8STA F 00K 10...

Page 83: ...35 Stainless steel V2A For mounting on left side of an ES4xx module 8 4 2 Angle Bracket Right Fig 8 21 Angle Bracket Right Angle Bracket for mounting ES4xx modules to a DIN rail 35 x 7 5 EN 60715 TH35...

Page 84: ...rder Number ES413 1 L0B A D Module with Sensor Supply with Sensor Supply ES413 1 L0B F 00K 106 978 Package Contents ES413 1 L0B A D Module with Sensor Supply with Sensor Supply Lemo 0B CDROM ES4xx_DRV...

Page 85: ...Connection Cable Lemo 1B FGF Lemo 1B FGL 8mc 8fc 3 m CBE400 2 3 F 00K 104 920 Ethernet Chain Connection Cable Highly Flexible Lemo 1B FGF Lemo 1B FGL 8mc 8fc 0 5 m CBE401 1 0m5 F 00K 106 128 Ethernet...

Page 86: ...net Connection and Power Supply Cable Lemo 1B FGF Lemo 1B FGL Safety Banana 8mc 8fc 2mc 3 m CBEP4205 1 3 F 00K 110 041 Ethernet Connection and Power Supply Cable Power Feeder close to Interface Module...

Page 87: ...e Brackets 9 2 4 Device Calibration Order name Short name Order number ES4xx Angle Bracket left ES4xx_AB_L F 00K 107 175 ES4xx Angle Bracket right ES4xx_AB_R F 00K 107 176 Order name Short name Order...

Page 88: ...r details of your local sales office as well as your local technical support team and product hotlines take a look at the ETAS website Borsigstra e 24 Phone 49 711 3423 0 70469 Stuttgart Fax 49 711 34...

Page 89: ...s for Cable Fasteners 36 Fig 5 3 Connecting Several ES400 Modules Mechanically connecting in a Cascade 37 Fig 5 4 Attaching to Other Components Using Additional Screws 37 Fig 5 5 Openings for Cable Fa...

Page 90: ...Fig 8 8 CBEP4255 1 Cable 76 Fig 8 9 CBEP430 1 Cable 77 Fig 8 10 CBEP4305 1 Cable 77 Fig 8 11 CBE400 2 Cable 78 Fig 8 12 CBE401 1 Cable 78 Fig 8 13 CBE430 1 Cable 79 Fig 8 14 CBE431 1 Cable 79 Fig 8 1...

Page 91: ...47 Daisy chain topology 15 Data electrical 62 mechanical 59 Data transfer 25 Decentral wiring concept 15 Device calibration 87 Documentation 9 Drilling template 38 Duplex operation 25 E Electrical da...

Page 92: ...an Union 60 S Safety at work 9 10 Safety notices basic 9 Identification 7 Safety precautions 9 Sampling rate 64 66 Scope of supply 8 Sensor channels 21 Sensor power supply 64 Sensor supply 24 Service...

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