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PC-510 user’s manual
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+ Bias voltage 23V to 29V
standard
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– Bias voltage/other range
optional
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No bias supply
optional
Industrial I/O using EZ I/O
The PC-510 can be supplied with 24 or 48 lines of industrial I/O, using
the Octagon “EZ I/O” digital I/O chip. Each EZ I/O line is program-
mable as an input or output. The lines are 5V compatible and can sink
and source 15mA. The EZ I/O port can drive the Octagon MPB series
opto-isolation module (Opto 22, G4 style) racks directly, controlling AC
and DC loads to 240V at 3A.
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48 lines
standard
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24 lines
optional
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0 lines
optional
Speaker, keyboard, and mouse ports
The speaker connector is PC compatible and is a standard feature. The
keyboard controller accepts an AT style keyboard and has a PS/2 type
connector. The keyboard port is standard. The mouse port is optional
and follows the PS/2 standard. Neither the keyboard nor the mouse are
required for operation.
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Mouse port included
standard
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Mouse port not included
optional
PC/104 16-bit interface
This interface is a standard feature on the PC-510 and accepts an 8- or
a 16-bit PC/104 expansion board. PC/104 expansion boards are avail-
able from several manufacturers. As many as three PC/104 expansion
boards may be stacked on the PC-510.
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PC-510 major software features
Advanced power management and system management
input
Power management can be used to reduce power consumption or to
freeze the state of the program on the occurrence of a power manage-
ment interrupt. Power consumption can be reduced by more than 60%.
This reduces the heat load and extends the battery life in mobile appli-
cations. There are opto-isolated system management and suspend/
resume inputs with 4-6V ranges. A system management input (SMI)
will cause the PC-510 to save its current status. When the system is
Summary of Contents for PC-510
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Page 23: ...About this manual PC 510 user s manual ...
Page 25: ...Overview of Section 1 PC 510 user s manual ...
Page 35: ...2 2 Quick start PC 510 user s manual Figure 2 1 PC 510 component diagram ...
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Page 55: ...3 10 SETUP programs PC 510 user s manual ...
Page 59: ...4 4 Save and run programs PC 510 user s manual ...
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Page 73: ...5 12 Serial ports PC 510 user s manual ...
Page 77: ...6 4 LPT1 parallel port PC 510 user s manual ...
Page 83: ...7 6 Console devices PC 510 user s manual ...
Page 119: ...13 8 CRTs and flat panels PC 510 user s manual ...
Page 123: ...14 4 GPS interface PC 510 user s manual ...
Page 125: ...15 2 PC 104 expansion PC 510 user s manual ...
Page 127: ...Overview of Section 3 PC 510 user s manual ...
Page 131: ...16 4 Watchdog timer and hardware reset PC 510 user s manual ...
Page 147: ...18 8 Transferring files remote disks PC 510 user s manual ...
Page 177: ...21 22 CPU power management PC 510 user s manual ...
Page 181: ...22 4 Troubleshooting PC 510 user s manual ...
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Page 203: ...A 20 Technical data PC 510 user s manual ...
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