Airport Systems
The Digital Board functions are discussed in more detail below.
3.2.2.1Power Supplies
The Digital board rectifies (DB1) and filters (C4) the 24VAC output of the Flashhead T2 transformer, and uses the resulting unregulated voltage to power the K1, K2, and K3 relays. The K3 relay coil is wired directly to this supply. K3 will be energized whenever power is supplied to the digital board. Power to the K1 and K2 relay coils is controlled by the
The unregulated power that feeds the relays is regulated by VR1 to +15VDC. This is used to power the logic and control circuitry on the
The Digital board also rectifies (DB2) and filters (C5) one of the 12VAC outputs of the Flashhead T2 transformer. This unregulated voltage is supplied to the power down circuit (described below), and VR2. VR2 provides regulated 5V power to the microcontroller and other logic chips. When 5V logic power is present, DS1 turns on (red).
The
3.2.2.2Communications
The Digital Board receives commands from the Master Controller via an RS485 serial link. The RS485 transceiver chip U11 is protected from voltage transients by surge suppression devices and by transformer/optical isolation from chassis ground and the rest of the digital board.
If a voltage transient destabilizes the communications hardware or the main processor, the Digital Board will remove and restore its own logic power, thus clearing any momentary hardware (or software) faults. See 3.2.2.1 above for more information on the power down circuit.
Every Flashhead must be assigned a unique address or ID (flashhead number) from 1 through 24 inclusive, so the Master Controller can monitor the status of each individual Flashhead. The Flashhead number is set using SW3. Set the SW3 switches so that their total value equals the desired flashhead number. The value for each switch
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