MODULE 4: POWER AND CIRCUIT BOARDS
ARCHITECT
®
RSH Service Training Guide 4-27
201532-102 FOR INTERNAL USE ONLY
KEY POINTS
In this module, you learned about power, power distribution and boards. You were familiarized with:
• Power Distribution
• Power distribution varies depending on instrument configuration
- c8000
®
System SMD/SH Power Supply provides power to RSH Card Cage
- i2000
SR
®
and ci8200
®
Systems use the i2000
SR
Power Supply and Card Cage for power
distribution
• If the RSH Status remains OFFLINE and there is no power, this may be the result of:
- 200VAC failure or malfunction from Main Power Supply on the c8000 System
- Loose power cables at RSH or card cage
- Failed fuses at RSH boards
• Three motors receive 36VDC:
- X Motor
- Transport Carrier Assembly (Z and theta motors)
- Carrier Positioner Assembly
• Card Cage
• Card Cage configuration varies depending on instrument configuration
- i2000
SR
System and ci8200 Systems use the i2000
SR
System Card Cage
- JU1 and JU2 jumpers installed on the Card Cage backplane indicate that the
system is configured for the RSH
- c8000 System the RSH Card Cage is a separate Card Cage from the main c8000 System.
It is attached to the right side of the Processing Module.
- JU1 and JU2 jumpers installed on the Card Cage backplane indicate that the
system is configured for the RSH
• Circuit boards
- 1.8 and 3.3V is developed and used on the SIB
- Sample Handler Controller functions as CPU for Sample Handler
- Indexer Board controls and tracks motor movement
- Motor Driver Board provides motor drive
- i2000
SR
and ci8200 Systems contain multiple Indexer, Motor Driver and Controller
(CPU) boards that are identical and therefore can be swapped for troubleshooting
purposes
- UDB contains switches that must be set during board installation
- Controller Board contains two reset switches for an alternate method to reboot and
initialize the RSH
- When installing new Controller Boards, M&D 6008 Controller Configuration is required
for downloading new boot code data to board