Theory of operation – CTI Products CCU-2 Channel Control Unit User Manual

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4.

Theory of Operation

The CCU-2 contains the following:

A Single Latching Section with 8 Form C Outputs

(6) Force A Inputs

(6) Force B Inputs

4.1

Latch Action

The latch is set to the A or B position by the Force A and Force B inputs as
follows:

Input

Transition

Latched State

Force A x

Inactive to Active

A

Force B x

Inactive to Active

B


The CCU-2 will take action only on a transition of an input from Inactive to
Active. If an input is stuck Active or Inactive, it will not prevent another input
from switching the state of the latch. This provides fault tolerance for stuck (or
open) inputs.

Since the relays are magnetically latched relays, they will hold their state even
when the power to the CCU-2 module is off. Upon Power-up or Reset, the CCU
will ignore the inputs for approximately 1 second to allow the inputs time to
settle.

Status bits provide feedback to PCs on the MCN network. Depending upon the
Display Table used for the particular function, the state of the output(s) and / or
the input(s) can be seen.

Control bits provide input from PCs on the MCN network. Depending upon the
Display Table used for the particular function, the operator may force the latch to
the A or B state.

4.2

Redundant Path Applications

Since there are 6 pairs of inputs, the CCU-2 may be used in applications that have
multiple paths for the Force A and Force B signals. For instance, you could set up
three consoles with redundant paths as follows:

Console

Path

Force A Input

Force B Input

1

Forward

ForceA1

ForceB1

1

Reverse

ForceA2

ForceB2

2

Forward

ForceA3

ForceB3

2

Reverse

ForceA4

ForceB4

3

Forward

ForceA5

ForceB5

3

Reverse

ForceA6

ForceB6

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