Excell Mcdse Series
Excell Mcdse Series
Excell Mcdse Series
MCDSe
Series
Service Manual
INDEX
INSTRUMENTS REQUIRED ............................................................................................................................ 2
INTRODUCTION ............................................................................................................................................... 2
PRELIMINARY .................................................................................................................................................. 4
CALIBRATION OF THE POWER SUPPLY SECTION – SETTING OF THE LOW VOLTAGES ..................... 5
CALIBRATION OF THE MASTER MICROCONTROLLER BOARD REFERENCE VOLTAGE ...................... 5
CALIBRATION OF THE SLAVE MICROCONTROLLER BOARD REFERENCE VOLTAGE .......................... 6
CALIBRATION OF THE POWER SUPPLY SECTION –SETTING OF THE HIGH VOLTAGE ........................ 6
CONTROL AND CALIBRATION OF THE INTERNAL PARAMETERS ............................................................ 6
CALIBRATION OF THE READING BOARD “VOLTAGE/OUTPUT CURRENT” .............................................. 7
MATCHING OF THE POWER MOSFETS DRAIN CURRENT ........................................................................ 9
CALIBRATION OF THE OUTPUT VOLTAGE PEAK FOR EACH MODE .........................................................9
CALIBRATION OF THE MAXIMUM POWER STAGE MOSFETS CURRENT FOR EACH FUNCTION .........10
CONTROL OF THE H.F. LEAKAGE CURRENTS .......................................................................................... 11
CALIBRATION OF THE OUTPUT CURRENT................................................................................................ 11
CALIBRATION OF THE NEUTRAL PLATE CIRCUIT .................................................................................... 12
SECTION FOR THE ARGON GAS COAGULATOR ...................................................................................... 13
LIST OF THE ERROR CODES ....................................................................................................................... 14
SCHEMATIC DIAGRAMS, COMPONENTS DISPOSITION AND OTHER LISTS ......................................... 17
INSTRUMENTS REQUIRED
• True RMS Digital multimeter example: TEKTRONIX DMM912
• Oscilloscope with Bandwidth > 60 MHz example: TEKTRONIX TDS3012
• Current probe with Bandwidth 200 Hz÷50 MHz example: TEKTRONIX P6021
• Analyser for electrosurgery example: FLUKE DNY 454A
• Flowmeter full scale 20lt/min
• Manometer full scale 3bar
INTRODUCTION
The electrosurgical units EXCELL of the series MCDSe are composed of the following sections:
• Power supply section;
• R.F. power stage;
• Power reading section;
• Microcontroller section;
• Section for activations by hand-switch and neutral plate contact control;
• Argon gas section control (/A models only).
o +5V for the foot-switch activation circuit, delivered by a voltage regulator LM7805 LDO; because of
insulation, this voltage has a ground reference separated from the other circuits;
The power supply section allows also the variable continuous voltage, from 3 to 135V, to supply the R.F.
power stage; this voltage is obtained by a switching section, driven by an integrated circuit UC3525 PWM,
as main element. It provides for the driving signals of two IRF740 mosfets: at their output, it is possible to
take the filtered and continuous voltage that must be supplied to the following circuits.
The R.F. power stage is an oscillator section composed of four power mosfets dynamically connected in
parallel; each of them is driven independently by a MIC4451mosfet driver. The square wave signal coming
from the mosfets is filtered by a L/C section, which makes it sinusoidal; then, it is transferred to the output
transformer. In this section, there are also the output voltage peak and maximum current monitoring circuits
of the mosfets.
Before reaching the patient, the R.F. energy is detected by the power reading section, which identifies in
real time output current and voltage, by sending proportional signals to the microcontroller: the latter
provides for the general control of the supply of each single unit function.
The microcontroller section is composed of two elements: the first one acts as Master, while the other one
as Slave. In this way, it is possible to have many advantages; the most important ones are:
o The correct division of the tasks between the microcontrollers, in order to avoid the overload of one
of them only and, consequently, a lower control speed;
o The mutual check of the two microcontrollers, in order to eliminate the possibility to have a
functioning outside the safety limits.
Both of them are equipped with a FLASH EPROM: therefore, the functioning software is placed inside them,
and there is no need of external memories, except for a small E2PROM to store the settings shown on the
panel at the moment of the switching off, which will be shown again during the next activation. The
communication between the two microcontrollers is possible thanks to the I2CBUS standard of serial
communication, with which they “speak” also with some I/O expanders placed on the supply section, the
control section of the activations by hand-switch and the neutral plate, as well as the main board. The use
of these devices reduces the connections inside the unit.
The control section for the activations by the hand-switch and the detection of quality of the neutral plate/
tissue contact provides for the organization of the signals that come from the buttons placed on the handles;
these signals are sent to the microcontroller that verifies them and gives the right power according to the
activation. The signals must be properly insulated from the output circuit; this section is able to manage the
simultaneous presence of two handles as well.
The circuit of the neutral plate provides to inform visually and in real time the operator about the quality of
the contact between the neutral plate and the patient tissue, in order to avoid the risk that a non optimum
contact burns the patient. If split neutral plates are adopted, some lights on the panel will give this
information until the complete interruption, if necessary, of the R.F. power delivery, or until the re-settlement
of a good contact.
Into the /A models, there is the Argon gas control section, which improves the versatility of these
electrosurgical units, by matching all the functions of the electrosurgical unit with those of the Argon gas
coagulator. This section is composed of some pneumatic components that send and receive signals from a
dedicated control board; thanks to it, the operator can set the gas flow to be delivered, he is informed in
case of the cylinder pressure is not sufficient or it is too high, and finally he can see the real gas flow that
has been supplied.
PRELIMINARY
In order to avoid the use of the unit in case of failure, at the moment of the switching on a selftest phase
verifies all the main parameters for the use in total safety; only if there is no damage and the calibration is
adequate, the unit finishes its selftest positively, allowing the operator to use the machine. By the contrary,
if some problems are detected, it will not be possible to activate the equipment: on the display will appear
an error message about the test that has given a negative result during the selftest phase.
As the normal use mode does not allow the execution of tests in case of anomaly, it has been introduced
the possibility to switch the unit in the calibration mode: the latter, which is selectable through a particular
combination of buttons, avoids the tests that, in case of negative results, would block the functioning of the
equipment. In this way, the operators can verify some diagnostic parameters, and thanks to them they can
determine the section where the failure has occurred. Moreover, some parameters are calibrated by the
software first, and then memorized in an E2PROM placed inside the unit.
The access to the calibration mode is possible in two ways:
1) by switching the unit on, and keeping the hidden calibration button pressed;
2) with the unit already on, by pressing at the same time the buttons of calibration, bipolar coagulation
mode and the monopolar coagulation output level increase (this mode cannot be used in case of a
failure detected at the switching on, as the identification of a problem interrupts the functioning of
the keyboard; so, it is useful in case of change of the calibration without failure).
BIPOLAR ARGON
=15
SEAL HC
=1
AN-2 BIP-1
MONOPOLAR BIPOLAR CAL
ED-2 BIP-2
In the calibration mode, the displays show values in hexadecimal codes, which are different from those
visualized during the normal use; in order to perform any type of calibration, it is necessary to press the
button CAL. At this point, the monopolar section displays start blinking, the light for the setting mode gives a
signal and the bipolar section displays remain switched off. In the monopolar Cut section, the operator sets
the type of test he wants to perform; if the test requires additional parameters, these are selected into the
monopolar Coagulation section. For example, if the operator wants to verify the reading of the A/D inputs
(one of the internal parameters), he will set 01 on the display of the Cut (i.e. reading of the A/D converters)
and a number on the display of the Coagulation related to the input to be read (i.e.: 04 means that the
operator wants to read the A/D input no. 4). During the activation, the result will be visualized on the
monopolar Cut display of the unit; it will be always the monopolar Cut display to be used, independently of
the selected function (example: the reading of a A/D converter that concerns one mode of the bipolar
Coagulation will be set, if necessary, on the interested function, but it will be always visualized on the
monopolar Cut display).
Once selected what has to be calibrated, if further settings about the modality to test are not necessary, it is
sufficient to activate the unit into the function that needs the calibration: automatically, the equipment goes
from the visualization of the calibration parameter to the visualization of the power setting (by remaining in
the calibration mode); in order to proceed to the next calibration, it is necessary to press the CAL button
again and go back to the mode of the monopolar section with the blinking displays. The following Table
shows the whole list of the selectable tests:
Set the R31 pot placed on the Power Supply board (Alsa code: 801471) in order to set exactly the +5V
continuous voltage for the microcontroller section.
Press the CAL button so that the displays stop blinking. Connect one load of 500ohm/100W to J1 and J2
connectors placed on the Supply board (Alsa code: 801471); connect one multimeter in order to measure
the voltage in parallel to the load. Set the R52 (maximum level) and the R24 (minimum level) pots to obtain
the values shown in the following Table:
As these calibrations are interactive, it is advisable to repeat the control of the minimum and maximum
levels at least twice.
Connect the current probe to one of the conductors of the damping resistor, placed at the bottom of the
metal box.
Press the CAL button so that the displays stop blinking; set 42 in the monopolar Pure Cut mode. Switch the
equipment on: the measured current must be 331mA (± 3%). If the measured value is deeply different with
respect to the one indicated, operate on the loops of the L1 inductor, by changing its position around the
core until the indicated value is obtained (ATTENTION: In order to modify the position of the loops, it is
necessary to take the R.F. generator board away, then make the intervention, and finally place the generator
board again. At this point, repeat the measure).
Set 12 in the bipolar Pure Cut mode; by switching the equipment on, the measured current must be 70mA (±
2mA).
02 permits the R.F. power delivery without feed-back, by allowing the calibration of the reading section; thanks to the absence of the
feed-back, it is possible to detect directly the influence of the calibrations performed by the operators on the R.F. power delivery, by
avoiding the intervention of the microcontroller that wants to stabilize the power itself.
Monopolar Bipolar
Connect a simulation load (composed of a resistance of 250ohm/50W that is connected in parallel to a
capacitor of 1.5nF) at the bipolar output:
R1
20/50W
R2
200/50W C1
1n5
Connect the oscilloscope probe to the test point indicated with “Phase”; switch the equipment on, by setting
22 in the bipolar Pure Cut mode, and set the R57 pot in order to obtain a voltage of 3.00V.
Set 5 in the monopolar Pure Cut mode, and connect a load 400ohms to the selected monopolar output;
connect the current probe in series to the load, and a voltage probe to the test point indicated with “I-IN”
(TP1). Switch the equipment on, and set the R54 pot: the value read by the voltage probe must be exactly
the double of the current measured by the probe connected in series to the load.
The main aim of this check consists in obtaining an output current of 500mA (in other words, 1.00V at the
test point “I-IN”): to do that, it is necessary to find the better “compromise” between the value of the power
set and the load connected to the output that permits the delivery of this current.
Start by setting 71 in the monopolar Pure Cut mode: switch the equipment on, and change the load at the
output until the current flowing in the load reaches 500mA; connect a probe of the oscilloscope at the test
point indicated with “I-IN” (TP1), and a second probe at the test point “IdB”. Switch the equipment on: the
signal “I-IN” must be 1V. Set the R49 pot: “IdB” must be 0.00V (± 1%). In order to obtain the maximum
reading reliability, set the vertical sensibility at 20mV/div for the reading of “IdB”.
Set 0A in the monopolar Pure Cut mode; switch the equipment on, and set the R61 pot: at the test point
“IdB”, the value must correspond to the logarithm of the voltage measured at the point “I-IN”:
IdB = ln(VI − IN )
if, for example, the operator obtains a voltage of 110mV when activating the unit, the value to set R61 will
be:
535mA on the load indicated before. Check the right supply of power, by setting also other lower values and,
if necessary, set the R81 pot again.
Set the Auto Pure monopolar function at 200; at the selected monopolar output, connect a 200ohms load;
switch the equipment on, and set the R30 pot in order to obtain an output current of 1.0A. Verify the
correspondence existing between the selection and the R.F. power delivery, even in the Pure Cut mode and
in the bipolar Blend mode.
Press the CAL button in order to interrupt the displays blinking, and set 35 in the SPRAY mode. Connect a
200ohms non-inductive load at the output of the equipment. Connect the probes of the oscilloscope to the
signals indicated with DRIVRF and IPKISOG on the R.F. power generator board (Alsa code: 801465), and
check the following waveforms:
Just in case the signals measured by the probes are different, it is necessary to change the position of the
jumpers connections J1 and J4, placed on the R.F. power generator board (from horizontal to vertical
position, and vice versa). At the end, put the R.F. power generator board in its right position.
60601-2-2 – art. 6.8.3 Technical Description, point cc). By switching each single function on, and by
operating on the buttons of power increase/decrease, it is possible to adjust the maximum value of the peak
voltage. The values of these voltages are illustrated in the following Table:
Monopolar Functions
Pure 3300* 3600
Blend 1 3400 3650
Blend 2 7600 7700
Endo 1600 1900
Fulg Forced 4500 4800
PinPoint Contact 3400 3500
Soft 3400 3500
Spray 7500 7800
Bipolar Functions
Pure 700 840
Blend 880 980
Micro 400 430
Macro 700 760
NOTE: Into the Table, the bipolar function of MICRO AUTO does not appear because it delivers the same
voltage as the function MICRO.
Connect at the bipolar output a 200ohms non-inductive load with the current probe placed in series to the
load. Activate the bipolar Pure Cut mode. The setting values are reported in the following table. During the
switching on, operate on the buttons of power increase/decrease, in order to obtain the correspondent
values, as indicated in the column “I-Out”; if necessary, use the R1 pot placed on the main board (Alsa code
801463) in order to obtain the right H.F. current values on the load, as indicated in the column “Current”:
NOTE: The points indicated with “start” and “end” must coincide as much as possible with the X axis.
At the end of the calibration, the frequency of the sinusoidal wave is about 100kHz; anyway, it must be said
that the calibration establishes the exact “coupling point” of the neutral plate circuit, while the frequency
represents its natural consequence.
The control circuit of the contact between the plate and the patient verifies the condition for an optimum
contact as well as some intermediate levels, which are shown to the operator through the lights, placed into
the section indicated on the panel with “N.P.”. Notably, we can distinguish the following cases:
1) from 0 to 160 ohms: optimum contact. All the luminous signals that concern the neutral plate are
switched off. The equipment can be used by setting any power, and the supply will correspond to
what has been set;
2) from 160 to 190 ohms: the quality of the contact begin to decrease. The first luminous signal lights
up in order to inform the operator on the current status of the contact;
3) from 190 to 250 ohms: the quality of the contact worsens considerably. Also the second luminous
signal lights up in order to capture the attention of the operator. Besides this threshold, the
equipment will automatically reduce the output power delivered to 50%, in order to avoid all risks of
burns due to a bad contact between the plate and the patient;
4) from 250 to 380 ohms: the quality of the contact does not allow the delivery of the electrosurgical
unit maximum power anymore. Besides the luminous signals mentioned above, there is also here a
blinking red light, which tells the operator that something is going wrong;
5) more than 380 ohms: the contact between the plate and the patient is definitely not enough. The red
light remains lit; the equipment gives an intermittent acoustic alarm signal, and on the display the
message no nP appears. The equipment interrupts the output power delivery until the quality of the
contact is re-settled again.
Set the R40 pot placed on the board for the Handle Control (Alsa code: 801462), by using a simulation
potentiometer connected to the terminals of the neutral plate, in order to allow the unit functioning as
described above.
the coagulator section is activated; at this point, the unit performs a short selftest for this specific section. If
no anomaly is present, the equipment is ready for the use of the Argon gas; the operator must set the
desired flow level, by using the increase/decrease buttons. At the same time, the luminous signal for the
activation of the SPRAY coagulation and the one for the radiofrequency output to be used start blinking. At
the switching on, the indication will show exactly the flow supplied, and not simply the level that had been
set.
In order to verify this action, first of all it is necessary to test the status of the control board. To do that,
switch the equipment on, and on the board with Alsa code 801468 (Argon Management board) verify what
follows:
• Vref on J7: the multimeter must indicate 10V (± 0.1V); if not, set the R40 pot of the board with Alsa
code: 801468;
• the offset of the input pressure sensor on J2: the multimeter must indicate 0V (± 0.01V); if not, set
the R26 pot;
• the offset of the input pressure sensor on J3: the multimeter must indicate 0V (± 0.01V); if not, set
the R39 pot.
The control of the Argon gas supply is possible by using a flowmeter with full scale of about 20lt/min, and a
manometer with full scale of about 3bar.
By connecting the Argon supply handle to the output of the unit, check the correspondence between the flow
set and the flow supplied. If necessary, set the screw regulator placed at the output of the pressure reducer,
which is inside the equipment. The adjustment can have a tolerance of 20%. Verify that the output pressure
does not exceed 2 bars. The nominal value is around 1.5 bars.
1
According to the numerical indication of error which appears on the display when an anomaly occurs, the hexadecimal value
2
correspondent to one of the Error Codes shown in the column Code is memorized inside the E PROM.
2
According to the numerical indication of error which appears on the display when an anomaly occurs, the hexadecimal value
2
correspondent to one of the Error Codes shown in the column Code is memorized inside the E PROM.
5K6_SMD
5K6_SMD
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R1
R2
1U_SMD_1210
TP3: NP Coupling level D1 SDA 1
4
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R82
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GND1 ENHND2 3
. CTHND1 PN 1 GND 4
CTHND1 PN 1
To Power Supply Board
RLSFLT2 5
RFHND1 PN 2 LEDNP 6
RFHND1 PN 2
ENBIPAUT 7
CGHND1 REMLEV 8
CGHND1
+15VF INTIIA 9
+15VF
+15V 10
CTHND2 GND 11
CTHND2 GND
+5V 12
RFHND2 ENHND1 13
RFHND2 ENHND1
-15V 14
CGHND2 ENHND2
CGHND2 ENHND2
PICO_14
RLSFLT2
RLSFLT2
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EXCELL MCDSe
Double Handswitch & NP control board
BisMy03HandleSwitch.Schdoc
alsa code: 801462 Rel.: 3.5 24/11/2008
Drawn by: Approval:
R60
R61
D14 D15
D10
D11
R64
1 2 ENREL1 +15VF
1 2 ENREL1
R67 Q1
ENHND1 4
R68 Q2
3 5 ENHND1 * 4
3 5 RFMONIL
R56
R57
RL2
RFHND1 . . .
. . . J4
J8
+15VF +15VF RFHND1
OUT
HANDLE1
R63
R62
CGHND1
CG
CTHND1
CT
D17
D16
D12
D13
R65 J5
1 2 ENREL2 +15VF 1 2 ENREL2 J9
RFHND2
R69 Q3 R70 Q4 OUT
ENHND2 4 ENHND2 4
HANDLE2
3 5 3 5 RFHND2
C35
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R59
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R26 1N4148 1N4148
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10 +15V GND 7 1
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100_SMD
100_SMD
100_SMD
100_SMD
100_SMD
100_SMD
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100_SMD
100_SMD
220_SMD
220_SMD
220_SMD
220_SMD
220_SMD
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2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
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R75 P1 D19 D20 *
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220_SMD
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R78 P4 G4
+5V VDC 1 10 1 16 R79 1N4148
220 A0 P5 *
2 11 ENHND1 U4B R80
9
R47 R51
J2 2 RFMONIL I
100T/L/10G
39/1%
2
4
6
8
270/1%
1 RFMON2 J5
1 T1 R46 R54 +15V
2 R48 C17 C37
270/1%
270/1%
3 RFBIPIL 1u 1n/1%
Dual_Leak_curr_tr
U8 R61 R28 R65 R69
13
RFMONIL
1
3
5
7
AD637_SMD 100T/L/10G
R63 2K/1% 11K/1% 15K/1%
J3 2 16 470/1%
+5V
I-SLFT2 1 15 -15V R71
(J12 MB)
8K/1%
9K/1%
NTC_D10K
11
1 RFBIPO1 RFBIPO1 3 C4 R77 D8
dB Scale factor adjust 10n
C26 4 BIAS Squarer/Divider C39 2 U10D 1N4148
100n R76 LM324_SMD
1n/1% 5 1 IdB 15K/1%
12
3 +15V U6 R49 3 14 R37 ILOG
500KT/L/10G U10A R67 1K/1%
Cmono1 C34 R21 LM431
VREF R41 LM324_SMD
VRef2 R75 13
NU 100p/1% 1K5 10K/1% C40 9K/1%
J4 6 D10 J7
4
2.53p
1
R2 100n R78
470
(J10 MB)
10K
1 C33 dB 7 C6 +5V 4
100p 10 +15V 10n
C35
100p/1% R42 C2
3
12
10K/1% 10n
C25
1n/1% R27 U5B
C23 2K/1%
6
2 Cbip1 B1 1n/1% 7 VRef2 C18
R20 TL072_SMD
J6
J1 4K7
5 -4.00V -15V 1u
C28 VLOG 1
(J13 MB)
100p/1%
1 RFBIPO2 4.1p U4B PHASE 2
R4 R22
Cbip2 10K 330
5 ILOG 3
7B VLOGAIN 4
R5 R25 LM6172_SMD
B2 10K
6 ENMONBIP 5
1K/1% +15V C15 GND 6
R31 1u
C24 1K/1%
+15V
1n/1%
+15V4.1p
+5V C19
C32 1u TO uP1
TP2
C27 100p U9 C38
4
12K/1%
8K/1%
8
C5 J8
V-
IN
U10C 1N4148
6
7
8
4
13
14
1K/1%
IN
1u 12K/1%
B2 8 7A -15V
S2 R23 LM6172_SMD
2 1 5
S1 D 330
dB
M2 7
VL
V+
C7
Q1 10 10n
BC817_SMD R43 R50 J9
VREF
4
10K/1% 500KT/L/10G C3
VLOG 1
12
10n
R6 0 dB adjust
+15V +5V 10K -15V
4K7
IdB 5
10K
R1 C1 +15V -15V
10n
VRef2 6
C9
1u_SMD_1210 GND 7
C8
1u_SMD_1210
+15V
-15V
C11
2K7
1u
10K
3K3
R10
11
A 3 TP3
1K V R11 -15V
1 4 U7A
R9 LM6172_SMD 1K R53
B 1K
2 12 4K7
5
3K3
1u R55 D6
+15V -15V
8
1N4148
C36 R15
+15V U7B 100n PHASE
R39 5K6 1K
15K
9 R56
1M R14
LM319_SMD
7 R57 alsa apparecchi medicali s.r.l.
I R12 10 2KT/L/10G D7
1K
EXCELL MCDSe
8
1N4148
4
3
1
2
D1
10n 1N4148
100
10K
C1 R1
C2
100p
J2 J3
IPKISOGND
1
2
1
2
J4 R2
3
2
1
J6
324k/1%
C3
+5V 10u/PP/160V R3 da 150 ohm/50W Monopolar Output
J8 R4 L1
+5V GND J9 6u9/3W 17
VREGTST 714237 18 11 TRMON2
6
5
4
R5 C4 J10
R6 NTC_V47K 100n_SMD 2 ISLFT1 10 TRBIP1
51K/1%
C5
56K
5
7
4
2
8
RL1 20 8 TRBIP2
11K/1%
C6 C7
R9 40.52-12VDC 4n7/PP/2KV
100n +15V J13
RLSLFT T2
1
RL2
40.52-12VDC TC/133357
OUTRF 6 5 6 5
L2 7 7
TP1 100uH/275mA
DRIVRF RL3
40.52-12VDC C8
R10 C9 4n7/PP/2KV
DRIVRF 100
1u 3 4 3 4
+15V L3 D3 2 2
100uH/275mA SR39_SMD
U1 D4
18V/0.5W 1 8 RLBCUTSPRY 1 8 RLFRIS
1
+15V +15V
D5 C10
SR39_SMD1u MIC4451_SMD
D6 7 +15V C11 J14
C12 18V/0.5W R11 2 47u/E/35V +15V 1
1
8
100
R12 1u 6 LZ 2
MIC4451_SMD
1K
7 C13 RLBCUTSPRY 3
2 C14 47u/E/35V DRIVRF 4
100p
6 +5V 5
4
C15
100p D7 SNUBB 6
C16
SR39_SMD
D8 1u Alla resistenza non induttiva GND 7
J15
50 ohm/50W NTCRF 8
4
U2 SR39_SMD C17
1K
C18 NU C19 9
R13 J16
+15V L4 C20 NU NU D9 VREGTST 10
D10
RHRP8120
100uH/275mA
D11
100/0.5W
AL1 RHRP8120
D14
1u RHRP8120 RLSLFT 13
SR39_SMD R16 ART_59_HOR_2 R17 IPKISOG 14
U3 NU * NU
R18
NU
C22
1
4R7
1u Q1
4R7
100
1K
1K
1K
LZ
1K
4n7 C24
D17 C25
R23 4n7
4
4n7 R25
1K
V2
4R7
C29
1u R30
7 V3
R31
DRIVRF 100
2
6
R32 MIC4451_SMD C30
C31 1u
1K
100p
4
D24
GND SR39_SMD D25
18V/0.5W
L6
+15V 100uH/275mA
U5
1
MIC4451_SMD
7
R33 R34
SNUBB 330
2
6
1K5_SMD
C32
1u
4
C33
100p
C34 D26
1u 18V/0.5W
O11
O12
O13
O14
O15
O16
O17
O10
O11
O12
O13
O14
O15
O16
O17
O10
O11
O12
O13
O14
O15
O16
O17
O10
O11
O12
O13
O14
O15
O16
O17
O18
O11
O2
O4
O5
O6
O8
O9
O0
O4
O5
O6
O8
O9
O0
O4
O5
O6
O8
O9
O5
O0
O0
O2
O3
O6
O8
O9
LEDBG14
O10
O11
O12
O13
O14
O15
O16
O17
O0
O2
O3
O6
O8
O9
LEDBG13
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
7
6
4
2
1
9
7
6
4
2
1
9
7
6
4
2
1
9
7
6
4
2
1
9
7
6
4
2
1
9
7
6
4
2
1
9
7
6
4
2
1
9
7
6
4
2
1
9
7
6
4
2
1
9
7
6
4
2
1
9
7
6
4
2
1
9
7
6
4
2
1
9
a a a a a a a a a a a a LEDBG12
O18
O18
O18
O7
SEG_15dp_15a
SEG_16dp_16a
SEG_11a_11dp
LEDBG11
SEG_10a_10g
SEG_12a_12g
SEG_3a_3dp
SEG_4a_4dp
SEG_6a_6dp
SEG_7a_7dp
SEG_9a_9dp
O18
O18
SEG_5a_5g
SEG_8a_8g
O7
O7
O7
O7
LEDBG10
D2 R2 D3
5 5 5 D4 5 5 5 5 5 5 D5 5 5 5 LEDBG9
com com com com com com com com com com com com
SEG_5dp
SEG_8dp
SEG_10dp
SEG_12dp
LEDBG8
3
3
D7 D8 D9 D10 D11 D12 D13 D14 D15 D16 D17 D18 D6
D19 LEDBG7
O1 O2 O3 O7 O4 O7 O5 LEDBG6
SEG_14d
D43 MEMORY D44 S13 O14 D45 S14
SEG_13c 10's 1's SEG_14c O5 D46 KEYD SEG_15f SEG_16e O4 D47 KEYB
NEUTRAL PLATE
O11
O12
O13
O14
O15
O16
O17
O2
O4
O5
O6
O8
O9
10
9
7
5
4
2
1
6
S17
D56 a dp a dp O16 O4 S18 D57 D55 KEYD
R3
O7
SEG_13e MAN MAN . D59 D58
O8 D60 D61
SEG_14g SEG_15e SEG_15g
SEG_1a_1g
SEG_2a_2g
PED PED
O6
O7
3
8
SEG_1dp S21 C3
.
19
21
14
DYCS 9 BARCS 1 U2
V+
V+
U3C CS O0 U3A CS
SEG_2dp S22 10 8 O1 2 4 31
D81 O1 R16 DOUT INT/P31
O18 KEYD D82 MKEYD DYDOUT 4 9 O2 DYDIN 34
DOUT O2 +5V DIN
D83 DYDIN 6 10 O3 DYCLK_233
7
C5 DIN O3 SCLK
R17 DYCLK_2 5 11 O4 13 LEDBG15
C6 R18
MAX6954AAX_smd
CLK O4 P16
J2 12 O5 . 32 14 LEDBG14
O5 P4 P17
1 +5V . MKEYA 1 13 O6 30 15 LEDBG13
+5V P0 / IO0 O6 R19 P5 P18
2 12 MKEYB 2 14 O7 . 28 16 LEDBG12
P1 / IO1 O7 P6 P19
3 STDBY J3 11 MKEYC 34 15 O8 26 17 LEDBG11
U3D P2 / IO2 O8 P7 P20
4 LEDNP DYCLK_213 MKEYD 35 22 O9 4 5 18 LEDBG10
P3 / IO3 O9 P8 P21
5 DYCLK DYCLK_2 23 O10 6 7 19 LEDBG9
R20 O10 U3B P9 P22
6 DYIKEY . DYIKEY 36 24 O11 DYCLK_2
5 9 20 LEDBG8
R21 P4 / IRQ O11 P10 P23
SLAVE MICROCONTROLLER
GND
GND
16 ARGFLOW .
16
18
R23
17 ARGCILPRS
18 SARGFLOW SEG_5dp MONOPOLAR_CUT_RF_ON . . .
19 +15V SEG_8dp MONOPOLAR_COAG_RF_ON
20 GND . S9 MONOP_COAG POWER UP
21 +24V SEG_1dp HANDLES_SELECTION_ON LEDARG2 ARGON_MODE_ON SEG_16b BIPOLAR_VCONST_MICRO_MODE S10 MONOP_COAG POWER DOWN
SEG_2dp PEDALS_SELECTION_ON LEDARG1 ARGON_PRESSURE_LOW SEG_16c BIPOLAR_VCONST_AUTOMICRO_MODE S11 MONOP_COAG_SEL_FUN
J4 LEDARG0 ARGON_FLOW_ON SEG_16d BIPOLAR_MACRO_STANDARD_MODE
1 +15V SEG_13dp MONOPOLAR_CUT_MODE SEG_16e BIPOLAR_MICRO_HCURRENT_MODE S12 SETUP MODE
2 GND SEG_13a MONOPOLAR_BLEND1_MODE SEG_10dp BIPOLAR_CUT_RF_ON SEG_16f BIPOLAR_MICRO_HCURRENT_PULSE_MODE
3 +24V SEG_13b MONOPOLAR_CUTSPRAY_MODE SEG_12dp BIPOLAR_COAG_RF_ON S13 BIPOLAR_CUT POWER UP
V1 V2
4 ARGTEST SEG_13c MONOPOLAR_VCONSTANT_CUT_MODE S1 AUDIO_VOLUME S14 BIPOLAR_CUT POWER DOWN
ARGON SECTION
O11
O12
O13
O14
O15
O16
O17
O10
O11
O12
O13
O14
O15
O16
O17
O10
O11
O12
O13
O14
O15
O16
O17
O10
O11
O12
O13
O14
O15
O16
O17
O18
O11
O2
O4
O5
O6
O8
O9
O0
O4
O5
O6
O8
O9
O0
O4
O5
O6
O8
O9
O5
O0
O0
O2
O3
O6
O8
O9
LEDBG14
O10
O11
O12
O13
O14
O15
O16
O17
O0
O2
O3
O6
O8
O9
LEDBG13
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
7
6
4
2
1
9
7
6
4
2
1
9
7
6
4
2
1
9
7
6
4
2
1
9
7
6
4
2
1
9
7
6
4
2
1
9
7
6
4
2
1
9
7
6
4
2
1
9
7
6
4
2
1
9
7
6
4
2
1
9
7
6
4
2
1
9
7
6
4
2
1
9
a a a a a a a a a a a a LEDBG12
O18
O18
O18
O7
SEG_15dp_15a
SEG_16dp_16a
SEG_11a_11dp
LEDBG11
SEG_10a_10g
SEG_12a_12g
SEG_3a_3dp
SEG_4a_4dp
SEG_6a_6dp
SEG_7a_7dp
SEG_9a_9dp
O18
O18
SEG_5a_5g
SEG_8a_8g
O7
O7
O7
O7
LEDBG10
D2 R2 D3
5 5 5 D4 5 5 5 5 5 5 D5 5 5 5 LEDBG9
com com com com com com com com com com com com
SEG_5dp
SEG_8dp
SEG_10dp
SEG_12dp
LEDBG8
3
3
D7 D8 D9 D10 D11 D12 D13 D14 D15 D16 D17 D18 D6
D19 LEDBG7
O1 O2 O3 O7 O4 O7 O5 LEDBG6
SEG_14d
D43 MEMORY D44 S13 O14 D45 S14
SEG_13c 10's 1's SEG_14c O5 D46 KEYD SEG_15f SEG_16e O4 D47 KEYB
NEUTRAL PLATE
O11
O12
O13
O14
O15
O16
O17
O2
O4
O5
O6
O8
O9
10
9
7
5
4
2
1
6
S17
D56 a dp a dp O16 O4 S18 D57 D55 KEYD
R3
O7
SEG_13e MAN MAN . D59 D58
O8 D60 D61
SEG_14g SEG_15e SEG_15g
SEG_1a_1g
SEG_2a_2g
PED PED
O6
O7
3
8
SEG_1dp S21 C3
.
19
21
14
DYCS 9 BARCS 1 U2
V+
V+
U3C CS O0 U3A CS
SEG_2dp S22 10 8 O1 2 4 31
D81 O1 R16 DOUT INT/P31
O18 KEYD D82 MKEYD DYDOUT 4 9 O2 DYDIN 34
DOUT O2 +5V DIN
D83 DYDIN 6 10 O3 DYCLK_233
7
C5 DIN O3 SCLK
R17 DYCLK_2 5 11 O4 13 LEDBG15
C6 R18
MAX6954AAX_smd
CLK O4 P16
J2 12 O5 . 32 14 LEDBG14
O5 P4 P17
1 +5V . MKEYA 1 13 O6 30 15 LEDBG13
MAX6957AAX_smd
GND
GND
16 ARGFLOW .
16
18
R23
17 ARGCILPRS
18 SARGFLOW SEG_5dp MONOPOLAR_CUT_RF_ON . . .
19 +15V SEG_8dp MONOPOLAR_COAG_RF_ON
20 GND . S9 MONOP_COAG POWER UP
21 +24V SEG_1dp HANDLES_SELECTION_ON LEDARG2 ARGON_MODE_ON SEG_16b BIPOLAR_VCONST_MICRO_MODE S10 MONOP_COAG POWER DOWN
SEG_2dp PEDALS_SELECTION_ON LEDARG1 ARGON_PRESSURE_LOW SEG_16c BIPOLAR_VCONST_AUTOMICRO_MODE S11 MONOP_COAG_SEL_FUN
J4 LEDARG0 ARGON_FLOW_ON SEG_16d BIPOLAR_MACRO_STANDARD_MODE
1 +15V SEG_13dp MONOPOLAR_CUT_MODE SEG_16e BIPOLAR_MICRO_HCURRENT_MODE S12 SETUP MODE
2 GND SEG_13a MONOPOLAR_BLEND1_MODE SEG_10dp BIPOLAR_CUT_RF_ON SEG_16f BIPOLAR_MICRO_HCURRENT_PULSE_MODE
3 +24V SEG_13b MONOPOLAR_CUTSPRAY_MODE SEG_12dp BIPOLAR_COAG_RF_ON S13 BIPOLAR_CUT POWER UP
V1 V2
4 ARGTEST SEG_13c MONOPOLAR_VCONSTANT_CUT_MODE S1 AUDIO_VOLUME S14 BIPOLAR_CUT POWER DOWN
ARGON SECTION
2 GND
I/O
.
3 SCL .
R1
4 +5V +15V -15V +5VuP CKWDT L1
J2 R2 R3 MANUAL
D1
1 R69 R5 R4 U1 RESET +5VuP
R6 .
2 2 3 . +5V
VDD RS . C1
uP MASTER
3 AUDALRM C2 R7
GND
S1 . .
4 VREGTST C3
12
5 IRFOUT WDT J3 C4 U2
6
D2 R8 R9
6 MODMEAN 2 1 RESn 7
1
VCL
VCC
RESET C5
7 +5V
8 SLVREQ D7 D3 . D4 C6 11 35 NMIn
R10 . OSC1 NMI .
9 SLVRST SLVRST
1
10 SLVBSY J4 13 BARCS 2
WKP0 / P5.0
11 SNDLV . . . 14 D5 XT1 14 3
WKP1 / P5.1
12 RFBLK 13 19 ARGTS 4
WKP2 / P5.2
13 12 10 20 SLVBY 5
R11 . OSC2 WKP3 / P5.3
14 GND 11 P85 C7 21 RFSTP 6
WKP4 / P5.4
DEBUGGER
10 5 22 SLVRQ 7 R12
. X1 ADTRG / WKP5 / P5.5
9 4 P10 8
J5 R23 X2
ADDIN 8 +5VuP SLVRESET 28 ARGON CKWDT 9
TMRIV / P7.4
1 +15V 7 NMIn AN0 62 29 DACS DYCS 10
R27 R14 PB0 / AN0 TMCIV / P7.5
2 DYDIN RSS232TX 6 AN1 61 30 TMOV
R15 PB1 / AN1 TMOV / P7.6 R16 +5V
3 -15V 5 P86 AN2 60
1
POWER SUPPLY BOARD
VSS
4 SLVRESET TERMRF AN5 C14 AN_GND .
C13
5 +5V C15
R22 R55 R49 R50 +5V
6 PRMODEn NMIn C24 ARGTEST ARGTS SNDLV AN6 AN_GND H8/3664(FP-64)_SMD
8
9
1
. C16
AN_GND TEST +15V
R65 R53
C26 FQSND TMAT TERMPS AN7 C18
. AN_GND
J12 .
1
C19 C21 .
2
C22
TEST
J11 R54
VREF AUDALRM C23 J13
1 +5V
+5V LSO 1
6
1
8
2 R56 R57 R58 R59
J14 FQSND 3 GND 2
2
3 +15V
R60
5
1
7
7 DYDOUT
. R66
8 DYDIN R67
.
PANEL BOARD
14
13
9 DYCS
. C28
10 BARCS TMOV 10 U5 C29 .
11 -15V TMAT 9
AN_GND .
12 GND 8 11
. +5V
13
14 ARGTEST . 12 1 DACS
alsa apparecchi medicali s.r.l.
+5V
15 ARGPRSIN
16 ARGFLOW R68 5 3 ADDIN V1 V2
EXCELL MCDSe
+5V
17 6
18 SARGFLOW DAUX 7 2 DYCLK
Slave Microcontroller
19 +15V
20 GND . MCP42010_SMD
BisMy03 micro slave.SCHDOC
4
21 +24V
.
alsa code: 801467 Rel.: 3.3 16/10/2007
Drawn by: Approval:
D2 D1
R45 R46 R47
D4 D3
+15V R2 +15V R1
VARGGEV VARGTEST D13 D14 D15
R4 R3
Q2 C1 R5 Q1 C2 R6
R8 R7
. . .
R9 R10
SARGFLOW ARGTEST Q3
Q4 R11 . R12 .
R13 D5 D6
TO SOLENOID VALVES
R14
R15 R16 J4
1 +24V
. . . . 2 VARGGEV
. . . . 3 C15
. . 4 +24V C16
5 VARGTEST
. .
+Vref
+5V . +5V
J5
1 +15V
S1 C3 2 GND
3 D7 R17 3 +24V
VCC R18 R19
1 5 4 ARGTEST
TO PANEL BOARD
OUT+ R20
2 7 ARGPRSIN 5 -15V
GND J2
C13 6 U1B 6 ARGPRSIN
R21 C4 7 ARGFLOW
R22 R23 8 ARGCILPRS
R24 D8
R25 ARGCILPRS 9
. . 10 SARGFLOW
. R26 11
. . 12 +5V
R27 . 13
+Vref C14 14 GND
.
+15V +5V
. C5
. . .
.
.
R48 C6
J1 C7 C8 D9 J6
8
D11 R40
3 .
U2 +Vref . . EXCELL MCDSe
.
2
R10
R11
R12
R13
R14
R1
R2
R3
R4
R5
R6
R7
R8
R9
To HF READER SECTION
R20
3 ILOG R19
R21 R22
R23
4 VLOGAIN +5V .
5 ENMONBIP U1 D1
6 AGND 2 3 R24
VDD RS .
MD1
C4
GND
R25
C5 C6
2
1
. . D2 D3 D4
R26
R27 R28 .
PRMODE
1
Q1
J3 WDT C8 C7 AUDALRM
.
SCLSCK1
. . .
. .
CKWDT
V5TEST
RESn
J4 C9 . .
TMOX
FTOA
RXD1
SLVR
TXD1
EAL2
C10
IRQ6
CIN5
CIN2
CIN0
1 SDA R29 . C11 P81 C12
P64
R30 . C13
2 . RESn C14
. . R31
3 SCL U2
R32 R33
80
79
78
77
76
75
74
28
27
26
25
24
23
22
21
47
4 MSTRESET Q2 C15 20
1
8
+5V VCC
+5V
P62/FTIA/CIN2/KIN2/TMIY/VSYNCI
P64/FTIC/CIN4/KIN4/CLAMPO
P63/FTIB/CIN3/KIN3/VFBACKI
P61/FTOA/CIN1/KIN1/VSYNCO
P60/FTCI/CIN0/KIN0/TMIX/HFBACKI
P86/IRQ5/SCK1/SCL1
P84/IRQ3/TxD1
P67/TMOX/CIN7/KIN7/IRQ7
P66/FTOB/CIN6/KIN6/IRQ6
P65/FTID/CIN5/KIN5
P82/HIFSD
P81/CS2/GA20
RES
P85/IRQ4/RxD1
P83
P80/HA0
VCC1
VCL
C16 R34
. RES_GL 2 TMOX 4 15
J5 . XTAL TMOX AUDAL
. RFEN 6 11 EAL2
XT1 RFENBL EAUD
1 . S1 C17 3 48 P27 TMO1 5 RFOLL
EXTAL P27/A15/PW15/CBLANK TMO1
2 +5V 49 P26 +5V TMO0 3 +5V
To SLAVE uC
P40/TMCI0/TxD2/IrTxD
P41/TMO0/RxD2/IrRxD
. 66 P31
P31/D1/HDB1 R82 R83 C23
AVCC
J9 C24 C25 C26 C27 C28 C29 C30 C31 65 P30 EBAU ENBIPAUT
AVSS
1 RSM232RX RXD1
R86
2 GND AVSS . FRQ1 BTMHND
R87
3 RSM232TX TXD1 U3 +5V .
9
29
38
12
56
73
46
45
44
43
42
41
40
39
10
11
R88
4 MSTRESET AVSS J10 +15V C32 PWAU PWRAUD
R89 R90
To POWER SUPPLY BOARD
5 +5V VREF
TMRI1
TMCI1
TMO1
TMO0
PWX1
PWX0
RXD0
+15V R91
TXD0
SDA1
SCL0
R92
P40
C36 R100
1 +15V 3 AVSS 6 MODMEAN
R101 C37
2 AVSS AVSS GVLG VLOGAIN
3 GND R102 AVSS C38
2
R115
R104
R105
R106
R107
R108
R109
R110
R111
R112
R113
R114
5 GND
. R136
6 +5V AGND . .
SCLSCK1
7 AVSS .
8 GND AVSS .
. R116
SDA1
SDA0
SCL0
SCL
10 PWRAUD
R117
11 ENALIM CIN5 REMLEV
12
1
2
3
1
2
3
BATT R118
13 REMLEV I2C BUS CIN0 AUBIPLV
R119
14 PWROFF IRQ0 SELECTION
J19 J18 R120
B1 AN7 IRFOUT
R121
C40
R122
+5V WRITE AN6 IRFLEAK
PROT. .
J20 R123
. D9 AN5 VREGTST
+5V J21 C41 C42
R125 J23 VDD . R124
1 AN4 PHASE
2
1
+5V
3 2 U6
To MOTHER BOARD
VDT
A0 WP INT OSCI
SCL 7 6 GND 2
. R130 R131 R129
INTIIA 9 8 ENBIPAUT VDD +5V 2 6 SCL SCL 6 3 XT2 AN2 VLOG
A1 SCL SCL A0
SNUBB 11 10 IRFOUT J24
R133 R132
VSS
VSS
. C43
VOUTPK 19 18 SVOUTPK .
VSS
IMOSPK 21 20 SIMOSPK . .
23 22 .
GND 25 24 VREGTST
. V1
26 DRIVRF alsa apparecchi medicali s.r.l.
V2
EXCELL MCDSe
V3
Master Microcontroller Board
V4
Bismy03MicroMaster.SchDoc
alsa code: 801469 Rel. 2.2 15/05/2007
Drawn by: Gianni Rocca Approval:
22
C4 IRF740
1K5/1% 1K/1%
TERMPS C5 10n/C/1KV L3 C6
R5 100n VSS 520uH 10n
TP1
10K/1%
R7 U1
15
13
NTC_V47K U2 R6 +15V
6
R8 C7 LM2676S_SMD
D1
56K
L1 D2
+VIN
VC
ON CB
FB
5 R9 1 2 IN
R10 D3 CT
NU
+15V O IN
33K
1N4148 +15V R11 L4
15V/1W
220 R13
33K
G
C8
15V/1W
C9 11 R14 R12 39uH
R15 OUT A 22 10n/C/1KV
33K
R16 C11 C10
1K
100n 7
4
C12
11K/1%
10 DIS 22u/E/100V/V
10K
4R7
10n
1K
C13 R17 10n R18
R19
12K
6 T1 F1
10K/3W/F
C14 R20 R21 1n C15
R22 22 L2 5A/T 1u
100n 6 3 D4 C17 C16 GND
12K RT NU J1
1n/C/3KV C18 1u D5 C19 C20
C21 16 UC3525_SMD 22u/E/100V/V SR39_SMD 22u/E/100V/V1000u/E/35V
VREF D6
R23
3K3_SMD
+15V 100n 2 C22
R24 R25
1KT 5 D7 10n/C/1KV
R26 4R7
3 BYT03/400
220K SYNC TP2
4 P1
OSC.OUT J2
330
330
117615
220K NI INP
R30 +15V R31
TP3 R32 R33 R34 R35
1 10 500T
R36 INV INP SHUNT 22K_SMD 47K_SMD 3K/1% 1K/1%
330
330
R37 VRef D8 F2 J4
R38 5V6/5W
9 Q3 1
R39 470K COMP R40
10K
22K
BC817_SMD D9
C25 U3
GND
6
SS
21V,2A
R44 R45 100n L5
8K2/1%
C28
ON CB
FB
R46 R47 10K_SMD 2V7_SMD 39uH 1 2 IN 3
8
12
22u/E/100V/V
1K 100K +5V O IN
ENALIM
C29
G
C30 R48 R49 100p
TP4 4
SSTART V1 V2 V3 V4
100
10K
10K
100
4
TP6 22u/E/100V/V
U4 C32 C33 5
100n ENALIM D11
LM431 C34 1000u/E/35V
1
R51
R52 3 C35 GND SR39_SMD 1u 384016
2KT
C36 C37 4u7
4u7 1u Q4 C39 C38 C40
Q5 22u/E/100V/V C41 1000u/E/35V
2
22u/E/100V/V
R53 BC817_SMD BC817_SMD R54 R55 C42 22u/E/100V/V F3
ALIMBLK 100n J5 J6 FMFR040
R56 1K 330 330 1K
C43 R57
2K2/1%
10K
LV2
220
C48 D12
5
C50 R67
-15V +15V +5V TP8 C51 +24V
100p +24V VO VI
PWRAUD C52 4
33K/6W/F
470u/E/250V
GND
100n
J7 3 C53
R68 PEDSGR 2 1u
L6 100/0.25W
L7 100uH/275mA NS KBU808 130V / 4A ISOCOGARG C54 ARGCOAG 1 LV1
100uH/275mA 100n LM7824 C55 C56
5
TP9 R69
J8 PWROFF U7 J9 1u 470u/E/63V
150
100n T_35
21V-0-21V, 0.5A
1K LM7915
3 *
R72 R73 R74 -15V VO VI
4 NS
GND
150K 150K 150K
Q7 C58 R75
100n 100/0.25W
100
R80
150
100n
PEDBISENS
R82 100n
10K
+15V J11
Bipolar foot switch connector
1 RSM232RX C69
2
1
C70 D17
470n_SMD J12
2 GND 12V C71 R83
R84 R85 R86 R87 100n 100/0.25W
3 RSM232TX +5V 1 MSTRESET PEDCGB 4 D18
4 MSTRESET VDC R89 R90 R91 R88 2 SLVRESET ISOBCG C72 3 1N4148_SMD R92
47
5 3 RSM232TX 100n PEDSGR 2
5
To RS232 Board
5K6
R94 VSS 1u
1K
1K
1K
1K
1K
1K
1K
1K
R102 P4 LS101A_SMD
150
J18 A2 P7
4 +24V U13 WL04
PCF8574_SMD 5 GND LM7805 2
J19 6 +5V 1
J21 J20 VO VI
7 C78 R104
Master uP
GND
100n 100/0.25W
To Double H-Switch & NP control Board
Slave uP
R105
150
CNY17-3 220u/E/16V
100n 4u7_SMD_1206
6 +5V 6 +5V 13 PWROFF 6 LEDNP 1
4
+5V
Power Supply Board
150
J25
alsa code: 801471 Rel.: 3.1 27/10/2006
Drawn by: Approval: