Tri-M Systems HE104 technical manual Programming Cable

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HE104MAN-V8 Manual

A variety of temperature sensors can be connected including thermistors and conditioned sensors such as LM35s. The LM35 series is particularly nice because their output voltage is directly proportional to temperature (ie 10mV/C or 10mV/F). In any case, the OEM can “experiment” to determine what works best in their application.

3. Programming Cable:

The programming cable is plugged into the connector CN4 on the PSU and the other end into the 25pin DB parallel port connector on a PC. The programming cable has the following connections:

CN4-1

No connection

CN4-2

Connect to pin 25 on parallel port

CN4-3

Connect to pin 11 parallel port

CN4-4

Connect to pin 2 parallel port

4. Download and Edit Software:

All programs for the PM104 are written in a “Control Basic” program language and are saved into an ASCII file with a “BAS” extension. Any text editor can be used to create, edit and save these programs. The Download program called “Stamp.exe” al so has simple editing capabilities.

After the program cable is connected between the PSU and the parallel port, the PSU unit can be turned on, thus providing power to the PM104 unit. The Download program Stamp. Exe is started by typing from DOS, STAMP.EXE. The program to be downloaded is opened by pressing the keys “ALT” and “L” simultaneously. Using the arrow keys sel ect the desired file and press ENTER key. To download the program press the keys “ALT” and “R” simultaneously. If the cable is properly connected and power applied the screen will show a horizontal bar graph indicating the percent of program downloaded. The red area of the bar graph is the portion used and the remainder is program space available.

5. Program Command and Syntax:

Please refer to the Adobe files BSBOOK1.PDF and BSBOOK2.PDF.

6. Adjusting the BC104 Float Limits:

When a PC/104 power supply is equipped with a BC104 and a PM104 the BC104 has a Float Voltage Adjust potentiometer. However, the Current Limit Adjust potentiometer is not installed and is controlled via the PM104.

Using a small screwdriver (flexible nylon works best), turn the potentiometer until the desired float voltage is obtained. No load should be present when adjusting.

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Contents HE104 TRI-MTechnical Manual TRI-M Engineering PC/104 Vehicle Power SupplyHE104MAN-V8 Manual Preface General Description IntroductionHE104 Dimensions 1000mil=1in FeaturesModel HE104 SpecificationsIntroduction Configuration and InstallationHE104 Connectors Power ConsiderationsOutput Power Connector Installation Onto PC104 Modules Bus Termination OptionalJumper Selection 2 +5VDC Low Q/ Noise Q=quiescent PC/104 Bus Interrupts Optional Connector CN5 Pinout Connector CN6 PinoutInterrupt IRQ Selection Power Management Controller PM104 optionalPM104 Pin Number and I/O Functions Low Input Alarm10 HE104 Efficiency and Heat Dissipation Calculation Input power protection Switching Regulator, +5VDCTheory of Operation Charge Pumps Switching regulator, +12VDCVp -p L1 ∙ frequency Filter CapacitorsRC1 RC2 RC3 RC4 RC5 ExampleAppendix 1 HE104, +5V Regulator Block Diagram HE104MAN-V8 Manual Appendix 2 Advantages of Using AC Termination Appendix 3 Installation Hints for the HE104 Power Supply Description AppendixConnections Programming Cable Sample Battery Charging Program Listing BattChrgTerm ‘Get battery charging voltageInit ‘Return to programBattChrg NoPower ‘debug nopwr pauseBattTrickle ‘debug trickle gosub ChkPwr let D1 = ChkPwrDistributed By