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Delta Data Systems PMAC PCI - Machine Connections; Mounting; Power Supplies

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PMAC-PCI Hardware Reference
Mating Connectors 27
MACHINE CONNECTIONS
Typically, the user connections are actually made to a terminal block that is attached to the JMACH
connector by a flat cable (Acc-8D or 8P). The pinout numbers on the terminal block are the same as
those on the JMACH connector. The possible choices for breakout boards are the following:
Board
Mounting
Breakout Style
Breakout Connector
Notes
Acc-8P
DIN Rail
Monolithic
Terminal Block
Simple Phoenix contact board
Acc-8D
DIN Rail
Monolithic
Terminal Block
Headers for connection to option
boards
Acc-8DCE
DIN Rail
Modular
D-sub connector
Fully shielded for easy CE mark
compliance
Acc-8DP
Panel
Modular
D-sub connector
Used in the PC-pack product
Mounting
The PMAC PCI can be mounted in one of two ways: in the PCI bus, or using standoffs.
PCI bus: To mount in the PCI bus, simply insert the P1 card-edge connector into PCI socket. If there is a
standard PC-style housing, a bracket at the end of the PMAC PCI board can be used to screw into the
housing to hold the board down firmly.
Standoffs: At each of the four corners of the PMAC PCI board, there are mounting holes that can be
used to mount the board on standoffs.
Power Supplies
Digital Power Supply
2A @ +5V (+/-5%) (10 W)
(Eight-channel configuration, with a typical load of encoders)
The host computer provides the 5 Volts power supply in the case PMAC is installed in its internal
bus.
With the board plugged into the bus, it will pull +5V power from the bus automatically and it cannot be
disconnected. In this case, there must be no external +5V supply or the two supplies will fight each other,
possibly causing damage. This voltage could be measured between pins 1 and 3 of the terminal block.
In a stand-alone configuration, when PMAC is not plugged in a computer bus, it will need an external
five-volt supply to power its digital circuits. The +5V line from the supply should be connected to
pin 1 or 2 of the JMACH connector (usually through the terminal block), and the digital ground to pin
3 or 4. Acc-1x provides different options for the 5V power supply.
Analog Power Supply
0.3A @ +12 to +15V (4.5W)
0.25A @ -12 to -15V (3.8W)
(Eight-channel configuration)
The analog output circuitry on PMAC is optically isolated from the digital computation circuitry, and so
requires a separate power supply. This is brought in on the JMACH connector. The positive supply
+12V to +15V should be brought in on the A+15V line on pin 59. The negative supply 12 to -15V
should be brought in on the A-15V line on pin 60. The analog common should be brought in on the
AGND line on pin 58.

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