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C-DIAS IPC WITH AMD FUSION G-T56N C-IPC 171
04.11.2019 Page 5
1.2 Standard Configuration
IP 10.10.150.1
Subnet mask: 255.0.0.0
Station: 00
Baud rate: 00 = 615 kBaud
Station: 00
Baud rate: 00 = 615 kBaud
57600 Baud
57600 Baud
The CAN bus terminal is initialized by the FPGA and is limited in use!
Several CAN objects of the CAN bus terminal are not available.
Problems can arise if a control is connected to an IP network, which contains mod-
ules that do not run on a SIGMATEK operating system. With such devices, Ethernet
packets could be sent to the control with such a high frequency (i.e. broadcasts), that
the high interrupt load could cause a real-time runtime error or runtime error. By
configuring the packet filter (Firewall or Router) accordingly however, it is possible
to connect a network with SIGMATEK hardware to a third-party network without trig-
gering the error mentioned above.
1.3 Electrical Requirements
Supply voltage
18-30 V DC
(1)
, typically +24 V DC UL: Class 2 or LVLC
(3)
Current consumption
of the power supply (24 V)
maximum 3,2 A (depending on external devices)
Inrush current
maximum 9 A for ~17 ms
(2)
Available current for DIAS (+5 V)
maximum 1 A
Available current for C-DIAS (+5 V)
maximum 1.2 A
(1)
For a supply voltage between 18-22 V, it is buffered for only 3 ms.
(2)
Measured with a 24 V/10 A fixed voltage supply. If a power supply over 10 A is used an increased inrush current
can result.
(3)
For USA and Canada:
The supply must be limited to:
a) max. 5 A at voltages from 0-20 V DC, or
b) 100 W at voltages from 20-60 V DC
The limiting component (e.g. transformer, power supply or fuse) must be certified by an
NRTL (Nationally Recognized Testing Laboratory).