Micro Technic Power Supply PV 5120 User Manual

MICRONIX PC/104  
POWER SUPPLY  
PV-5120, 22 & 24  
POWER SUPPLY MODULE WITH UPS  
AND UP TO 3.84 MB SSD FLASH  
PC/104-MODULES  
User Manual  
&
Installation Guide  
VERS. 1.02  
DOC: M5124DM.DOC  
Micro Technic A-S • Denmark •  
Tel. +45 6615 3000 • Fax +45 6615 3077  
 
Users Manual & Installation Guide  
PV- SERIES: Power supply module with UPS and SSD Flash  
FEATURES AND SPECIFICATIONS  
Power Supply  
Output power capability:  
30W(max)  
8-30 VDC or  
Input voltage:  
16-30 VDC using battery charger for 12V battery  
+5V @5A (max)  
Output voltage:  
+12V @250mA(max)  
-12V @100mA(max)  
Line regulation(+5V)  
Load regulation(+5V)  
Load regulation(+12V)  
Load regulation(-12V)  
Ripple/noise:  
0.3% - @low line to high line; full load  
0.6% - @no load to full load; nominal input  
1% - @no load to full load; nominal input  
0.5% - @no load to full load; nominal input  
150mV p-p; DC–20MHz  
LED indicators:  
Green LED indicating presence of +5V  
Green LED indicating presence of +12V  
Green LED indicating presence of -12V  
Green LED indicating Mains>16V  
Battery charger  
Supported battery-type:  
Charging method:  
Charging current:  
LED indicators:  
12V lead-acid, min. 4AH  
Constant current / constant voltage  
400mA  
Yellow LED indicating “Battery full”  
Red LED indicating “Battery low”  
UPS  
Alarm outputs:  
“Mains failure” alarm interrupt  
“Battery low” alarm interrupt  
Interrupt support:  
Automatic shut down:  
INT 5,7,9,10,11,12,15 – programmable  
120 sec after detection of both:  
“Mains failure” and “Battery low”  
CPU controlled shut down:  
Controlled by user-software, delayed up to 127 sec.  
SSD  
Disk capacity:  
PV-5122: 1.76 MB  
PV-5124: 3.84 MB  
Speed:  
PV5122: Read 170 KB/sec, write 20 KB/sec  
PV5124: Read 90 KB/sec, write 15 KB/sec  
Physical / Environment  
Dimensions:  
96x90x18mm  
Temperature range:  
Operating: -20°C to 70°C  
Storage:  
-40°C to +85°C  
Humidity:  
Connectors  
0 to 90% RH, non-condensing  
PC/104 Stack-through connectors  
Screw terminals for mains and 12V battery  
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PV- series: Power supply module with UPS and SSD Flash  
MODEL SELECTION  
PV - 512XY-S  
Disk capacity  
0=No SSD  
2=1.76 MB  
4=3.84 MB  
A = without UPS  
and battery charger  
S = Stack-through  
AVAILABLE MODELS  
Model no.  
PV-5120-S  
PV-5122-S  
Description/Type  
PS with UPS, Stack-through  
PS with UPS and 1.76 MB SSD,  
Stack-through  
PV-5124-S  
PS with UPS and 3.84 MB SSD,  
Stack-through  
PV-5120A-S  
PS, Stack-through, without UPS and  
battery charger.  
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Users Manual & Installation Guide  
PV- SERIES: Power supply module with UPS and SSD Flash  
INSTALLATION GUIDE  
PRECAUTIONS TO ESD  
Please note, that the Micronix PV modules must be handled with respect to ESD (Electrostatic  
Discharge). Electrostatic Discharge to the PV modules must be avoided.  
Before removing the module from the protection bag, the user must be discharged using a grounded  
wrist ribbon.  
SCHEMATIC OUTLINE  
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PV- series: Power supply module with UPS and SSD Flash  
I/O MAP AND MEMORY MAP  
I/O Map  
I/O port range used is 250h-257h. Be sure that no other hardware in the system makes use of this I/O  
range.  
Memory Map  
PV-5120 uses no memory range.  
PV-5122 & PV5124 uses memory range D0000h-D7FFFh.  
Be sure that no other hardware in the system makes use of this memory range. If your system BIOS  
set-up has ROM BIOS shadowing functions, you may enable shadowing in the D0000h-D3FFFh range  
to improve flashdisk performance. You should not enable shadowing in the D4000h-D7FFFh range. If  
your system BIOS only allows to enable/disable shadowing in the whole D0000h-D7FFFh range, you  
must disable it.  
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SCHEMATIC  
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PV- series: Power supply module with UPS and SSD Flash  
UPS TIMING  
Typical discharge/charge  
Short time dropout of mains  
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