Sdio output power supply current selection, Table a-3, Sdio chassis leds – Nortech Systems Adept RS-232/TERM User Manual

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sDIO Digital I/O Signals

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A diagnostic software indicator is not available for the XDIO outputs. In a short circuit
condition, the XDIO outputs will simply fold back, supplying the maximum short circuit
current to the output pin.

sDIO Output Power Supply Current Selection

The nine power pins for each group are connected together on the sDIO module’s board,
and the current supplied from the output pins is drawn from these power pins. The
number of power pins used in a particular application depends on the total current
supplied through that group’s outputs. A total of nine power pins are provided to allow
for more wire connections to decrease the voltage drop across the power supply wires.

The supply current should be limited to a maximum of one amp per power pin. Use this
limitation to select the number of power pins you need.

For example, each output can source up to 700 mA, giving a maximum total current (for a
group of eight outputs) of 5.6A that will be required from the power supply. In this case, a
minimum of six power pins should be used. If you experience an excessive voltage drop,
make connections to additional power pins (to a maximum of nine).

The ground connection should connect to the power supply directly, not the ground
connection of the load. This will isolate the board from any voltage drop across the
ground return for the load.

Table A-3. sDIO Chassis LEDs

Illumination

Upper LED (LINK)

Lower LED (OK SF)

None

No IEEE 1394 link

Local software not running

Blinking Green

Not Applicable

Local software active, not

configured in V

+

Solid Green

IEEE 1394 link good

Local software active, and

configured in V

+

Blinking Red

Not Applicable

Output fault

Solid Red

Not Applicable

Output fault

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