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during calibration to give the desired ramp rate. Thus all points are scanned once every 500 to 600 ms, self calibration performed, and the digital display updated.
4.2.5POWER LINE INTERRUPT (REVISIONS D/F PCBS)
A sample of the power supply frequency is derived from the power transformer 22 Vac secondary via R56 and Q1, buffered by Schmitt trigger U5f and fed to the RST7.5 interrupt of U3. The operating software determines the supply frequency facilitating the generation of a real time clock and also enabling a zero crossing detector for triac switching. The ADC is also phase synchronised with the line frequency thus eliminating any common error from this source.
4.2.6POWER LINE INTERRUPT (REVISION H PCB AND LATER)
The zero crossing is derived from the 10 Vac secondary. Resistor R61 ensures that the secondary is ground referenced when the diodes D13 to D16 are not conducting. Network R1, R69, and C2 removes any unwanted noise from the zero crossing circuit. The operating software determines the supply frequency facilitating the generation of a real time clock and also enabling a zero crossing detector for triac switching. The ADC is also phase synchronised with the line frequency thus eliminating any common error from this source.
4.2.741 °C COMPARATOR
Operational amplifier U10c is a protection circuit to sense excessive delivery temperature rise. The non inverting input pin 5 is connected directly (via connector
A watch dog failure, which is a high output from U5g, is communicated via isolating diode D11 and resistor R31 to the inverting input of U10c. This also ensures that both heater control circuits are clamped off in the event of a processor crash.
4.2.8HEATERPLATE OVERTEMPERATURE
Thermistor HP senses the heaterplate temperature. Should the heaterplate exceed the maximum heaterplate limit (default 110 °C) during normal operation, power to the heaterplate is discontinued until it cools below this limiting temperature. Under certain operating conditions, for increased safety, lower maximum heaterplate temperatures can be selected. (See Appendix A3: Programming Control Options.) Also mounted on the heaterplate is a mechanical 118 °C cut out which will give protection should the electronic control system fail. This mechanical cut out is connected in series with the power transformer primary and thus causes complete shut down of the humidifier should a serious fault develop. See § 3.5.1.
4.2.9WATCH DOG
During operation the processor is continually monitored for correct function. This is done by changing the state of output port PB7 of U4 every 16.6 or 20 ms (power line frequency interrupt). This square wave, buffered by U5b, is fed to the charge pump circuitry C16, D4, D5 and C15 which ensures that pin 13 of U5g is held hard up. Should this square wave be interrupted for any reason, C15 will discharge through R3 giving a high output from pin 12, which drives the trap interrupt input of U3. This high trap input forces
Ref. 185040646 MR730/720/700/480 Technical Manual ¯ Revision F ¯ Issued March 2001