GE Dash 3000 Service Manual page 238

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Microprocessor Supervisory Circuit, Microcontroller Internal Watchdog Timer
System Control Logic
Memory
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Assembly Drawings: Theory Of Operation
The microprocessor supervisory circuit provides reliable operation of the
main processor board. This circuit monitors the +3.3 V power supply and
asserts a 140 mS active low reset pulse when the power supply voltage is
below +3.0 V during power-up and power-down conditions. A 3 V, 0.5 A
hour lithium battery is used to preserve the contents of two SRAM
devices and a real-time clock (RTC) when VCC is below the reset
threshold.
The system ASIC contains all of the system control logic for the
processor/power management PCB. Such functions include address
decoding, peripheral read and write control strobes, smart battery
control logic, display control, multiple I/O ports, and front panel key
switch debouncing.
Eight Mb of non-volatile memory are provided to support the boot code
and expansion memory such as high resolution graphic trends data
storage. The 512 Kb boot block is write protected.
Four Mb of non-volatile memory are provided to support the main
software application code.
Four Mbytes of volatile memory are provided by the synchronous
graphics RAM. This memory is used for stack, variable storage,
dynamically allocated memory and video data storage.
One Mb of battery-backed SRAM supports storage of 24 hours of 1-
minute resolution patient trends, an error log containing 50 input errors,
and 50 output errors and storage for the CPM buffers.
The monitor configuration data such as Internet and Ethernet addresses,
unit name and bed number are maintained in the 2 Kb EEPROM. The
serial device resides on the I
Dash 3000/4000 Patient Monitor
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C bus.
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