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MACRO-CPU Hardware Reference

 

SW2 Rotary Switch Setting:

 SW2 establishes the number of the master IC to which the MACRO station will 

respond.  The values of 0 to 15 correspond to Master numbers 0 to 15, respectively.  For a non-Turbo PMAC2 
master, this value must match the master number value in the first hexadecimal digit of PMAC2’s I996.  For a 
Turbo PMAC2, this value must match the master number value in the first hexadecimal digit of the Turbo 
PMAC2’s I6840, I6890, I6940, or I6990, for MACRO ICs 0, 1, 2, or 3, respectively, on the Turbo PMAC2.  The 
default switch setting is 0, so the station will respond to Master 0. 

Watchdog Timer Enable Jumper:

 For normal operation of the Compact MACRO Station, jumper E1 should be 

OFF to enable the watchdog timer (an important safety feature).   

Operational Mode Jumper:

 Jumper E2 should connect pins 2 and 3 to tell the CPU it is in normal operational 

mode, not in “bootstrap” mode.  It should only connect pins 1 and 2 if you desire to load new firmware into the 
flash IC through the serial port. 

Baud Rate Jumper:

 Jumper E3 must be ON if you are connecting an ACC-8D Option 9 Yaskawa absolute 

encoder converter to the J7 serial port (most users will connect it to the JTHW port instead).  This sets the baud 
rate to 9600.  If E3 is OFF, the baud rate is 38400. 

Power Supply Check Jumper:

 Remove jumper E4 if you are not bringing a +/-12V to +/-15V supply into the 

Compact MACRO Station itself (5V only).  If you are bringing these analog circuit supplies into the Compact 
MACRO Station, it is best to have jumper E4 on, so that the servo outputs are disabled if either of the analog 
supplies is lost. 

MACRO Input Select Jumper:

 Because the MACRO CPU board can potentially accept MACRO ring input 

from either the RJ-45 electrical input or the fiber input, you must select which input is used (even if only one of 
the ring interface options is present).  Jumper E40 must be ON to use the fiber input; it must be OFF to use the 
electrical input.  (If both interface options A and C are present, either ring output may be used, regardless of the 
setting of E40.) 

MACRO Signal-Loss Detect Jumper:

 Jumper E5 (board revisions –105 and newer only) should connect pins 1 

and 2 so that the MACRO receiver’s (fiber or electrical) loss-of-signal detect is reported automatically as a byte 
“violation” error.  Older revisions (-104 and before) of the board could not use the receiver’s signal-loss detect as 
a “violation” error (relying on higher-level detection schemes), and connecting pins 2 and 3 makes operation of 
the new revision completely compatible with the old. This is not recommended. 

MACRO CPU Board Connections 

The connection of Compact MACRO Station to other stations on the MACRO ring is achieved by connecting the 
output connector of the Compact MACRO Station to the input connector of the next station, and by connecting 
the output connector of the previous station to the input connector of the Compact MACRO Station.  There must 
be a completely connected ring, with all stations powered up, for any communications to occur on the ring. 

Optical Fiber Ring Connection

: The U73 integrated fiber optic transceiver is used for both the optical fiber 

input and the optical fiber output connections to the MACRO ring.  With the component side of the board up, and 
the opening facing you, the input socket is on the right, and the output socket is on the left (these are marked on 
the component). 

RJ45 Electrical Ring Connection

: The J14 connector is used for the input from the previous station on the 

MACRO ring if electrical connection is used, and the J17 connector is used for the output to the next station on 
the MACRO ring. 

 

Multiplexer Port

: The J6 26-pin header is used to connect to multiplexer port accessories such as the ACC-8D 

Opt 7 resolver-to-digital converter board and the ACC-8D Opt. 9 Yaskawa absolute encoder interface board.  This 
port can be used alternately to provide 8 inputs and 8 outputs (non-multiplexed) at TTL levels. 

Backplane “UBUS” Expansion Port

: The P2 96-pin DIN header is used to connect to expansion port 

accessories such as the ACC-9E, 10E, 11E, 12E, and 14E I/O boards, or the ACC-24E2x axis boards, through an 

 

3U MACRO CPU Board Hardware Setup 

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Страница 3: ...gnal Detect Bypass Mode rev 105 and 106 only Does not exist on rev 107 and later models 13 E40 MACRO Input Fiber Wired Selector 13 JP3 MACRO Loop back Test Select For Copper Only rev 104 and earlier 1...

Страница 4: ...MACRO CPU Hardware Reference U MACRO CPU HARDWARE MEMORY MAP 28 ACCESSORIES 30 ii Contents...

Страница 5: ...on board connectors This MACRO Station integrated packaging and connectivity strategy provides revolutionary flexibility and ease of use A 3U MACRO Station consists of a set of 3U format Euro cards 10...

Страница 6: ...installed or withdrawn from the pack individually providing ease of installation debugging and repair The photo at the upper right shows a UMAC rack with power supply and I O boards that are connected...

Страница 7: ...f a MACRO Interface CPU board and a set of accessory boards in 3U format all plugged in a common UBUS backplane and installed insidea 3U format rack The UMAC MACRO must receive commands from an extern...

Страница 8: ...x 9 9cm x 3 8cm 13 2 x 3 9 x 1 4 Weight lb Temperature Operating 0 C to 60 C 32 F to 140 F Storage 12 C to 82 C 10 F to 180 F Humidity 10 to 95 noncondensing Electrical Specifications Power 1 5A 5V 5...

Страница 9: ...2804 10x provides the 3U MACRO CPU board without a front plate This configuration is recommended for stack assemblies 3R0 602804 10x provides the 3U MACRO CPU board with a front plate This configurati...

Страница 10: ...MACRO CPU Hardware Reference 3U MACRO CPU Configuration 6...

Страница 11: ...This mapping information will be important in establishing the software setup The following table shows possible MACRO Station axis configurations and the appropriate settings of SW1 of Servo Chan s N...

Страница 12: ...nd C are present either ring output may be used regardless of the setting of E40 MACRO Signal Loss Detect Jumper Jumper E5 board revisions 105 and newer only should connect pins 1 and 2 so that the MA...

Страница 13: ...r higher of the MACRO CPU board and an ACC Ux backplane board not an older ACC Jx backplane board The newer revision MACRO CPU boards have stronger bus driver ICs but they do not work well with the te...

Страница 14: ...MACRO CPU Hardware Reference 3U MACRO CPU Board Hardware Setup 10...

Страница 15: ...g s refe he ma locati hown in the drawings below follow table r to t pped ons s A B C D E F 1 2 3 4 REV 105 and Later Revisions REV 104 and Earlier Revisions Note Pin 1 of an E point is masked by an X...

Страница 16: ...rial Port Baud Rate Rev 105 and Later Location Rev 104 and Earlier Location Jumper Type Description Default E 3 E 2 2 PIN Jump pins 1 and 2 for 9600 baud serial port operation Required for Yaskawa int...

Страница 17: ...v 104 and Earlier Location Jumper Type Description Default B 3 C 3 2 PIN Remove jumper to select MACRO wired RJ45 input from J14 Jump pins 1 and 2 to select MACRO fiber optic input from U73 Jumpered O...

Страница 18: ...ion Default B 1 2 PIN These jumpers are used to select different modes of equalization when copper based communications are used When not jumpered adaptive equalization is used JP5 and JP6 are used fo...

Страница 19: ...8333 0333 7 8 0 1 4 5 8 9 12 13 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 C000 C008 C010 C018 C020 C028 C030 C038 4 axis 4 axis FB333 3333 8 2 0 1 9 10 C090 C098 2 axis None F8003 0003 9 2 4 5 9 10 C090 C098 2 axis None F8030...

Страница 20: ...Multiplexer Port Connector J7 JRS232 Serial Port Connector J14 J17 RJ45 MACRO Copper I O OPT C P1 JEXP Backplane Expansion Port Connector TB1 JPWR 4 Pin Terminal Block U73 MACRO Fiber Optic Connector...

Страница 21: ...t provides useful information as to the status of the station The display can show the following values Value Meaning Blank Ring not active 0 8 Operation OK value is of motors enabled 9 reserved for f...

Страница 22: ...e the user will have to enable node 11 of the MACRO IC at the Ultralite to communicate to the MACRO Station Ultralite Example Servo nodes 0 1 4 5 enabled at Ultralite I996 0F8033 A The user would have...

Страница 23: ...MACRO CPU Hardware Reference Hardware Re initialization 19...

Страница 24: ...ate terminal on the MACRO station or plug into 3U Rack Place the 10 pin header cable to the serial connection on the MACRO station and place the other end to the COM1 port on the PC the batch files we...

Страница 25: ...MACRO CPU Hardware Reference Firmware Updates 21...

Страница 26: ...ect Byte Bit 2 Must be OUT for MUX 9 DAT3 In Out Data Byte Bit 3 Must be IN for MUX 10 SEL3 In Out Select Byte Bit 3 Must be OUT for MUX 11 DAT4 In Out Data Byte Bit 4 Must be IN for MUX 12 SEL4 In Ou...

Страница 27: ...31 132 133 134 135 136 137 138 139 140 142 143 144 145 146 147 148 149 150 151 152 141 153 154 155 156 157 158 159 160 24 VDD VSS FAULT_1 DATA_2 FAULT_2 DATA_3 EQU_1 DATA_4 EQU_2 DATA_5 AENA_1 DATA_6...

Страница 28: ...host 6 RTS OUTPUT Request to Send PMAC Ready bit 7 DSR BIDIRECT Data Set Ready Just tied to DTR 8 N C OUTPUT No Connection 9 GND COMMON PMAC Common 10 5V OUTPUT 5VDC Supply Power supply out 5V GND 5V...

Страница 29: ...ic below 6 unused Unused terminated pin See schematic below 7 unused Unused terminated pin See schematic below 8 unused Unused terminated pin See schematic below The cable used for MACRO wired connect...

Страница 30: ...EL6 BA00 17 BA03 DAT7 BA02 18 BX Y SEL7 BA04 n c 19 CS3 BA06 n c CS2 20 BA05 CS7 BA07 n c CS4 CS6 21 CS12 BA08 n c CS10 22 CS16 BA09 n c CS14 23 BA13 n c BA10 n c BA12 n c 24 BRD BA11 n c BWR 25 BS3 G...

Страница 31: ...tage 12 to 15V used for on board analog U73 MACRO Fiber Optic Connector OPT A 2 Socket SC Style Front View Pin Symbol Function Description Notes 1 RX Fiber Input MACRO Ring Receiver 2 TX Fiber Output...

Страница 32: ...s 5 8 select CS2 C040 UBUS backplane axis 1 8 select CS3 C060 UBUS backplane axis 5 8 select CS4 C080 On board DSPGATE2 select CS4X C0C0 UBUS backplane MACROgate or DSPgate2 select CS4 on UBUS CS10 FF...

Страница 33: ...MACRO CPU Hardware Reference U MACRO CPU Hardware Memory Map 29...

Страница 34: ...ntable Accessory Boards Axis ACC 24E2 2 Axis Digital PWM 3x0 603397 10x Option 1D Additional 2 Axis Digital PWM 3D1 603397 10x ACC 24E2A 2 Axis Analog 3x0 603398 10x Option 1A Additional 2 Axis Analog...

Страница 35: ...Digital PWM Macro Amplifier 360VDC 8 16A 401 603391 10x Single Axis Digital PWM Amplifier 360VDC 8 16A 401 603492 10x Power Supply for 3U Digital PWM Amplifiers 400 603428 10x Backplane Digital PWM 3...

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