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Valleylab CUSA EXcel-8 - Amplitude Control; Cooling Pump; Suction Valve

Valleylab CUSA EXcel-8
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Machine
Control
Board
Cooling
Pump
Cooling
pump
control
results
from
the
same
kind
of
operation
as
irrigation
and
suction
pump
control.
The
3-bit
D/A
output
signal
range
for
the
cooling
pump
is
approximately
0
to
5.1V
DC.
The
following
table
shows
the
cooling
steps:
Table
7-3.
Cooling
pump
voltage
steps
cool
step
+5v_x=
5.6v
desired
voltage
setpoint
theoret
v
1
0.73
2
1.46
default
2.208
3
2.19
4
2.94
5
3.67
6
4.40
max
5.152
7
5.13
Suction
Valve
Optically
isolated
digital
circuits
control
the
suction
valve.
When
current
moves
through
an
internal
LED,
the
output
open
collector
transistor
is
saturated.
The
pull-up
resistors
and
the
controlling
hardware
reside
on
|
the
destination
board.
Amplitude
Control
The
handpiece
amplitude
control
circuit,
a
4-bit
D/A
output
signal
range
for
the
handpiece
control,
operates
from
approximately
0
to
10V
DC.
The
op
amp
maximum
supply
voltage
is
15V,
so
two
diode
drops
prevent
the
op
amp
from
seeing
the
full
15V
from
the
supply.
The
following
table
shows
the
handpiece
amplitude
control
steps:
Table
7-4.
Handpiece
amplitude
control
amp
step
desired
voltage
D/A
code
theoret
v
voltages
1
1.00
è
2.01
2.208
3
3.01
4
4.04
7-6
CUSA
EXcel-8
System
Service
Man
ud

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