Electronic Driver Module (PCB)
The printed circuit board (PCB) is mounted on top of the housing (see Figure
1-6). The PCB performs the following tasks:
Power Supply
Isolated Input and Outputs
Dual Redundant Demand Inputs
Dual Redundant Inputs for Final Cylinder Feedback
Microprocessor-based Control
Actuator H-Bridge Drive
Current Limiting for Thermal Protection
Advanced Diagnostics
Discrete Outputs for Fault, Alarm, and Shutdown Enunciation
The shield connections for the Analog Output (terminal #20), CAN1 (terminal
#23), and CAN2 (terminal #29) are through capacitors only as indicated in the
wiring section of this manual.
The power supply section performs the EMI filtering on the (18 to 32) V (dc) input
voltage and generates controlled voltages for several electronics sub-systems.
The power supply system is monitored for proper operation. If input voltage or
internal power systems are detected outside of allowable operating ranges, a
diagnostic alarm will be enunciated.
Calibration and configuration of alarms and shut down and redundancy operation
are configurable via the PC Service Tool.
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