18/09/2003
HESC-UPS Manual
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When the Host CPU writes command PowerSupplyStatusCmd with bit 7 set, either through the SerBus,
PC/104 bus or the I2C/SMBus.
Note: Setting a shut down interval to zero prevents Shut-Down request being issued from it's cause.
3. Shut-Down
The HESC-UPS firmware sets the Shut-Down request flag, and begins the Shut-Down mode after receiving a shut
down request. (The Shut-Down request flag can be read with PowerSupplyStatusCmd.) The Shut-Down mode begins
by loading the Shut-Down timer with the Shut-Down interval assigned to the Shut-Down request cause. If the HESC
is already in Shut-Down mode when a new Shut-Down request is received, the Shut-Down timer will be loaded with
the new Shut-Down interval if it is less than the existing Shut-Down timer count. When the Shut-Down timer expires,
the HESC outputs are turned off. During Shut-Down mode, the CPU LED will blink slowly (0.5 Hz). ). If a Start-Up
request is received while a Shut-Down request is active, the Start-Up request will be "registered" and take effect after
the Shut-Down mode is complete. The only method to cancel a Shut-Down mode in progress is by a Host CPU using
command PowerSupplyStatusCmd with bit 8 cleared.
Shut-Down requests are generated by:
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When the HESC main power is removed.
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When the IGN input of the HESC-SER is taken to the "Off" state. The polarity of the IGN is programmable,
so the state of the input (high or low) will depend on the polarity setting.
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When the SD input of the HESC104 is taken to the "Off" state. The polarity of the IGN is programmable, so
the state of the input (high or low) will depend on the polarity setting.
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When the Pushbutton Shutdown (SD) input is energized, and the HESC-SER is on.
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When the Pushbutton Shutdown (PS) input is pulled to Common, and the HESC104 is on.
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When the Host CPU writes command PowerSupplyStatusCmd with bit 8 set, either through the SerBus,
PC/104 bus or the I2C/SMBus.
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When the Host CPU writes command ShutDownCmd to the HESC through the SerBus, PC/104 bus or the
I2C/SMBus.
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When the battery voltage or battery capacity falls below the BattLowVoltageDef or BattLowCapacityDef
levels.
Note: Setting a shut down interval to zero prevents a Shut-Down request being issued.
Feature: Writing command PowerSupplyStatusCmd with bits 7 & 8 set will result in the HESC turning off the outputs after
the Shut-Down interval, and turning on the outputs after the Start-Up interval. This is useful for remote data logging
systems that only need to be on for brief intervals, then turned back off to conserve power.