Chapter 3: Hardware
R-Engine-D
3-14
a.
Install UDS2982 in U10. Pin 1 of device = pin 1 of socket
b.
Connect GK1 to GND => J3.1=J3.2
c.
VS1 to external voltage if inductive load, otherwise open.
(2)
Can be input with sinking driver
a.
Install ULN2003A so that pin 1 of device is in pin 11 of socket.
b.
Connect IO0 to GND => J3.12 = J3.14
c.
Read Port 0 of PPI, see
rd_hv_in.c
The U30 socket can be re-configured to sourcing output only, no input with this socket
(1)
Install UDS2982 in U30. Pin 1 of device = pin 1 of socket
(2)
Connect GK = GND => J313 = J3.14
(3)
VS to external voltage if inductive load
Refer to
rd_hv.c
and
rd_hv_in.c
for implementation. Both are included in the
rd.ide
project.
3.8
Headers and Connectors
The diagram below shows the location of pin 1 of each header on the
RD
. Most signals on J1 and J2
header are routed directory to the CPU with no buffer protection. This makes the CPU (including SRAM,
Flash, and other devices tied to the A/D bus) vulnerable to damage from out of range voltages. The user is
therefore responsible for ensuring that out of range voltages are not applied to sensitive lines.
These signals are +3.3V signals, but are +5V tolerant. Any
voltages above +5V will certainly damage the board.
Refer to the schematic at the end of this technical manual for complete signal definitions for all headers and
connectors.
Expansion Headers J1 and J2
There are two 20x2 0.1 spacing headers for R-Engine-D expansion. Most signals are directly routed to the
Am186ER processor.