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EX7000 Series Web Page Operation
RDBs can either be commanded one board at a time or several RDBs may be commanded
simultaneously. The RDB has 72 relay control drive lines capable of sinking 200 mA and twelve
very high-current reset lines capable of sinking 800 mA. They are divided into three banks, each
can be powered separately. Each bank consists of four 20-pin connectors. Each connectors
consists of:
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six high-current drive lines
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six indicator/status bits
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one very high-current reset line
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four relay ID bits
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one relay power input
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one 5 V input
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one ground
NOTE
All devices connected to a particular bank (i.e. group of four connectors) must be of the same
type: continuous or latching. Mixing of different type may result in erratic behavior and damage to
overall system.
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TTL
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RIVE
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INES
The EX7300 and EX7400 relay drive connectors reside on a (RDBs) that are partitioned into three
banks: J2 through J5 constitute bank 0, J6 through J10 bank 1, and J11 through J14 bank 2.
Although a single RDB may contain both latching and non-latching devices, the banks may only
contain one type of device. For example, if J2, J3, and J4 are connected to non-latching devices, J5
may only contain a non-latching relay. A latching relay could, however, be installed in J6.
J13
J12
Some connectors have been removed for clarity.
Bank 0
Bank 1
Bank 2
Relay Driver Board (RDB)
J9
J8
J7
J6
J5
J4
J11
J10
J3
J2
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IGURE
5-2:
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ELAY
D
RIVE
C
ONNECTOR
B
ANKS
Additionally, the RDB of the EX7300 and EX7400 may have varying quantities of open-collector
and TTL drive lines, depending on the model ordered. This property is linked to the relay drive
connector banks, as illustrated in Figure 5-2. The following table indicates how banks are used
according the part number assigned.