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ES5095.1 Break-Out-Panel (80-CH) - User’s Guide

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Introduction

ETAS

• Hardware interface for ECUs in a hardware-in-the-loop test system

The ES5095.1 is not intended for use:

• Within a vehicle on the road

• As part of a life support system

• In applications where misuse can lead to injuries or damages

• In environments in which conditions prevail that fall outside the specified 

ranges: See "Ambient Conditions" on page 22

• With signal conditioning that falls outside the specified ranges: See "Tech-

nical Data, Standards and Order Data" on page 21

Requirements for Operation

The following requirements are necessary for safe operation:

• Use the product only according to the specifications in the corresponding 

User's Guide. With any deviating operation, the product safety is no lon-
ger ensured. 

• Observe the regulations applicable at the operating location concerning 

electrical safety as well as the laws and regulations concerning work 
safety!

• Observe the requirements for the ambient conditions.

• Do not use the product in a wet or damp environment.

• Do not use the product in potentially explosive atmospheres.

• Keep the surfaces of the product clean and dry. 

Requirements for the Technical State of the Product

The product is designed in accordance with state-of-the-art technology and rec-
ognized safety rules. The product may be operated only in a technically flawless
condition and according to the intended purpose and with regard to safety and
dangers as stated in the respective product documentation. If the product is not
used according to its intended purpose, the protection of the product may be
impaired.

Electrical Safety and Power Supply

• Observe the regulations applicable at the operating location concerning 

electrical safety, as well as the laws and regulations regarding safety at 
work.

• Connect only current circuits with safety extra-low voltage in accordance 

with EN 61140 (degree of protection III) to the connections of the module.

• Ensure that the connection and setting values are adhered to (see the 

information in the chapter "Technical Data").

• Do not apply any voltages to the connections of the module that do not 

correspond to the specifications of the respective connection.

Summary of Contents for ES5095.1

Page 1: ...ES5095 1 Break Out Panel 80 CH User s Guide...

Page 2: ...ment or single 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 tra...

Page 3: ...Duties for Operators 7 1 2 6 Intended Use 7 1 3 Identifications on the Product 10 1 3 1 CE Mark 10 1 3 2 RoHS Conformity 10 1 4 Product Return and Recycling 11 1 5 About this User s Guide 11 2 Design...

Page 4: ...ES5095 1 Break Out Panel 80 CH User s Guide 4 Contents ETAS 5 ETAS Contact Addresses 23 Index 25...

Page 5: ...y on page 10 Product Return and Recycling on page 11 About this User s Guide on page 11 1 1 Properties The ES5095 1 Break Out Panel is a break out panel that enables the measure ment interruption and...

Page 6: ...r more information on how to connect an ECU and an ETAS LABCAR see Chapter Connection Options on page 18 1 2 Basic Safety Notices Please observe the following safety notices to avoid health issues or...

Page 7: ...own the real time PC and activating the on off switch on the rear and unplugging the power cable When plugging in connectors ensure that they are inserted straight and no pins are bent 1 2 5 Requireme...

Page 8: ...se the product in a wet or damp environment Do not use the product in potentially explosive atmospheres Keep the surfaces of the product clean and dry Requirements for the Technical State of the Produ...

Page 9: ...duct Transport To avoid damages to the hardware from electrostatic discharge please observe the following precautionary measures Maintenance There is no need for the maintenance of the product Repair...

Page 10: ...request 1 3 2 RoHS Conformity European Union The EU directive 2002 95 EU limits the use of certain dangerous materials for electric and electronic devices RoHS conformity ETAS confirms that the produ...

Page 11: ...ckaging identifies that the product may not be disposed of together with the remaining trash The user is obligated to separately collect old devices and provide them to the WEEE return system for recy...

Page 12: ...ES5095 1 Break Out Panel 80 CH User s Guide 12 Introduction ETAS...

Page 13: ...ttached to the rear is used for mechanical strain relief of the cables It is also used to support cable shielding and contributes to the mechani cal stability of the complete assembly 10 pin picoMAX p...

Page 14: ...ell as the picoMAX female multipoint connectors are not included in the scope of delivery CAUTION Some components of the ES5095 1 may be damaged or destroyed by electrostatic discharges Leave the brea...

Page 15: ...ight solder pins Order no 2091 1410 Manufacturer WAGO Type 1 picoMAX 3 5 female multipoint connector with con ductor terminal Order no 2091 1130 2 picoMAX 3 5 female multipoint connector with con duct...

Page 16: ...nit ECU or to the ETAS LABCAR The pin assignment is illustrated in Fig 3 1 The figure shows the maximum pos sible pin assignment Note The x in the connection group designations GND_x LABCAR_x and ECU_...

Page 17: ...ES5095 1 Break Out Panel 80 CH User s Guide 17 ETAS Connections and Connectors Fig 3 1 Pin Assignment Rear...

Page 18: ...el respectively see Fig 3 2 red wires The ground lines of the ECU and the ETAS LABCAR are connected to the GND_x channel see CAUTION The cables used must be particularly suited for occurring currents...

Page 19: ...jacent LC_x channels When connecting ensure that both differential signal lines remain twisted together until shortly before the ES5095 1 The GNC_x channels remain unused With this connection option u...

Page 20: ...supply and return lines are twisted together over as long a section as possi ble With this connection option up to 80 signals can be connected 32 picoMAX female multipoint connectors are required 5 D...

Page 21: ...s 400 A Line resistance signal 10 m to 30 m Line resistance GND 5 m Parasitic capacitance signal housing ground 20 pF to 160 pF Max frequency analog signals 100 kHz Min rise and fall time digital sign...

Page 22: ...onal shielding measures 4 3 Order Data Temperature during operation 5 C to 40 C 41 F to 104 F Relative humidity 0 to 95 non condensing Altitude 200 m to 2000 m above sea level Standard Test IEC 61326...

Page 23: ...Support For 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 14 Phone 49 711 3423 0 70469 Stuttgart Fa...

Page 24: ...ES5095 1 Break Out Panel 80 CH User s Guide 24 ETAS Contact Addresses ETAS...

Page 25: ...oper use 7 O Order data 15 22 P picoMAX 15 Pin assignment 16 17 Pin strip 15 Product return 11 Product safety information 7 Properties 5 Q Qualification 7 R Rear View 5 Recycling 11 RoHS conformity Ch...

Page 26: ...ES5095 1 Break Out Panel 80 CH User s Guide 26 Index ETAS Storage conditions 21 T Technical Data 21 W WEEE return system 11...

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