Power Supply Module Operation - Motorola PDR 3500 Basic Service Manual

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Power Supply Module
Operation
10-4
• Two FLASH memory ICs (which contain the WIB operating
software downloaded by the SCM)
• An ASIC device to process and route the various audio signals
Analog, SECURENET, and ASTRO signals are processed as follows:
• Analog signals are converted to digital signals and routed to the
Station Control Module via the Time Division Multiplex (TDM)
bus.
• ASTRO and ASTRO CAI data signals are processed by an ASTRO
modem card (the daughter board is plugged into the WIB) and
sent to/from the SCM via the HDLC bus. (The station operates
in transparent mode only, and does not perform encryption or
decryption of the ASTRO or ASTRO CAI signal.)
SECURENET encoded signals are processed by the ASIC, sent
to/from the microprocessor via the data bus, and sent to/from the
Station Control Module microprocessor via the HDLC bus.
(The station operates in transparent mode only, and does not
perform encryption or decryption of the SECURENET signal.)
NOTE: The WIB is offered in the 4-wire configuration only.
The Power Supply Module is a switching-type power supply which
accepts an AC input (85-265 VAC, 49-61 Hz) and generates the 13.8
VDC for the station modules and the power regulation circuitry on
the motherboard.
The Power Supply Module is capable of 12 A continuous load and
18 A maximum load.
September 27, 2000
68P81093C75-O

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