BOP HIPWR 031912
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TABLE 2-3. TRIGGER PORT PIN ASSIGNMENTS
CONNECTOR
PIN
SIGNAL NAME
FUNCTION
TRIGGER PORT
(connector A1J3)
1
LOGIC GND
Return for TRIGGER and SHUTDOWN signals.
2
SHUTDOWN
or
OUTPUT ON-OFF
Operation of pin 2 is controlled by OUTP:CONT command
(PAR. B.15): STANDBY, HIGH, LOW, DISABLED.
Factory default is STANDBY upon power-up: Logic 0 ((0 volts
or short circuit) for at least 100
µ
S disables the output and
puts the unit in standby, however Logic 1 (TTL or 5V CMOS
level) does NOT enable the output. STANDBY key or a
remote OUTP ON command must be used to enable the out-
put. Response to this signal is relatively slow (200mS max).
HIGH: Logic 1 or open (not connected) = output is on
(enabled); Logic 0 = output is off (disabled).
LOW: Logic 0 = output is on (enabled); Logic 1 or open (not
connected) = output is off (disabled).
OFF - Pin 2 is disabled and the unit does not respond to sig-
nals applied to this pin. Either OFF or STANDBY is required if
using OUTP ON and OUTP OFF commands to control the
output.
3
NOT USED
4
EXT. TRIGGER INPUT
Logic 0 causes a trigger event. Logic 1 (TTL or 5V CMOS
level) rearms the trigger feature.
TABLE 2-4. EXTERNAL PROTECTION CONNECTOR INPUT/OUTPUT PIN ASSIGNMENTS
CONNECTOR
PIN
SIGNAL NAME
FUNCTION
EXT. PROTECT PORT
(connector A2A5J7)
1
SD_EXT_K
Cathode of LED optocoupler (through a 510 ohm resistor) which is
used for external isolated shutdown. Anode of LED is connected to
(A2A5J7) pin 2. A positive voltage (3.5 to 15V) at pin 2 (referenced to
pin 1) shuts down the unit functionality. The unit remains powered,
but no output is available and the red front panel FAULT LED will go
ON. Response is relatively fast (100
µ
S max.). To resume normal
operation it is necessary to cycle power off, then on (preferred) or
briefly press the RESET key on the front panel keypad.
2
SD_EXT_A
Anode of LED optocoupler which is used for external isolated shut-
down. (See pin 1 above.)
3
PG_EXT_C
Collector of optocoupler-transistor which is used for external isolated
“power OK” flag. Transistor emitter is connected to (A2A5J7) pin 4.
When unit is operating normally, transistor is saturated. Current
through transistor should not exceed 5mA and supply voltage should
not exceed 15V.
4
PG_EXT_E
Emitter of optocoupler-transistor which is used for external isolated
“power OK” flag. (See pin 3 above.)
5
EXT_C
Collector of optocoupler-transistor which is used for external isolated
“Output OFF” flag. Transistor emitter is connected to (A2A5J7) pin 6.
When output is OFF, transistor is saturated. Current through transis-
tor should not exceed 3mA and supply voltage should not exceed
15V. See NOTE below for alternate function.
6
EXT_E
Emitter of optocoupler-transistor which is used for external isolated
“output OFF” flag. (See pin 5 above.)
NOTE: Upon receipt of LIST:SET:TRIG command (PAR B.72), the Output Off flag (EXT_C/EXT_E) no longer represents output on/
off state. Instead, this signal can be used to trigger an external device. The transistor state (conducting or not conducting)
and the pulse width duration is controlled by the LIST:SET:TRIG command. Upon receipt of LIST:CLE command (PAR
B.49) the Output Off flag reverts to representing output on/off status as described above.
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