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System Interface Board
The system interface board is mounted in the workstation and will provide the interface between user and
system. It is responsible for 8 functions.
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Detect OR door open/close status and send it to WKS
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Provide power switch of the Xray on indicator on OR room
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Provide power switch of the Room In Use indicator on OR room
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Provide power switch of the injector
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Detect wireless switch short/open status and send it to WKS computer
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Communicate with WKS computer through RS232 port
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Extend Ethernet port from WKS computer to user interface.
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Command translator between computer and PDU
The power of SIB board come from co5V and +12V. Fuse for +5V/3.15A F1 and +12V/1A F2 are used
to protect computer ATX power
Internal power to drive chips are divided from +5V, three vo3.3V, +2.5V and +1.2V are generated.
The signals come from and send to user interface are isolated with DC or AC relays K2~K5, the board can also
detect status of wireless switch J8 and control power of wireless router by MOSFET. All signals connect to FPGA
are drove with transceiver to improve the capability of current.
An Ethernet isolation is provided to user interface by SIB board, the connector J1 and J2 on SIB board can
provide 1500Vrms isolation each, with an internal Ethernet port inside computer, totally a 4000Vrms isolation on
Ethernet path.
An Altera CycloneIII FPGA U10 is used as main controller on this board, it communicates with computer and
control peripheral equipment according to command from computer and user.
TVS array U1~U5 are used to absorb surge from PDU.
The structure of SIB is shown as follows.
Summary of Contents for Brivo OEC 715
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Page 19: ...Chapter1 Introduction and Safety...
Page 41: ...Introduction and Safety 23 46 54 20 18 26...
Page 55: ...Chapter2 System Overview...
Page 137: ...Chapter3 Installation...
Page 212: ...Chapter4 Calibration...
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Page 284: ...Chapter5 Software...
Page 326: ...Software 5 43 2 Click on install to continue 3 Click Next to continue...
Page 335: ...Chapter6 Troubleshooting...
Page 408: ...Chapter7 Replacement...
Page 418: ...Replacement 7 11 166...
Page 488: ...Chapter8 Periodic Maintenance...
Page 502: ...Periodic Maintenance 8 15...
Page 505: ...Chapter9 Technical Reference...
Page 521: ...Technical Reference 9 17 Vertical configuration 1 5m Vertical configuration 1m...
Page 526: ...11 Appendix System Schematics...