Electrical Integration; Overview; About The Connectors - Magtek DynaWave Installation And Operation Manual

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2 - Electrical Integration

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Electrical Integration
2.1

Overview

This document describes how to use DynaWave safely and securely. Not following the
guidelines in this section could damage the device, render it inoperable, and/or violate the
conditions of the warranty.
This section provides information and guidelines for designing the electrical aspects of a solution that
incorporates DynaWave. MagTek strongly recommends vetting and testing solution designs before
finalizing and deploying them, to make sure the design meets all requirements (e.g., functional, legal,
security, certification, safety, and so on).
When designing the electrical portions of a solution that incorporates DynaWave, consider the following:
Review section 1.5 About DynaWave Components for an overall introduction to the device's
physical features and what they are called.
Review Appendix A Technical Specifications.
See all the subsections below for options and constraints involving cable design, signals, power, and
other aspects of electrical integration. To coordinate with the solution's mechanical design team
about cables, see section 3.6 Cabling.
Consider additional factors that may affect the electrical aspects of the solution design. See section
3.7 Miscellaneous Considerations.
Review safe handling practices in section 1.8 Handling to make sure the logistical aspects of the
solution design meet the device's handling requirements.
Review recommended installation practices in section 4 Installation. The steps provided in that
section depend on the solution design team to customize the steps or fill in solution-specific details
before distribution to installation technicians.
Review section 6 Maintenance. Depending on the solution design, the maintenance procedures may
require modifications, or the solution may require additional maintenance not covered in the general
guidelines provided here.
Review any additional requirements from other agencies, such as PCI certification requirements,
building codes, and so on, which may introduce additional constraints to the solution design.
2.2

About the Connectors

DynaWave provides the following connections (see section 1.5 About DynaWave Components):
A USB Device port, which can be connected to a USB-capable host for power and full-speed
bidirectional communication. For details, see section 2.5 USB Device Port [J3].
A UART port, which can be connected to a UART-capable host (usually a custom board) for
bidirectional TTL-level serial communication. It can also be used in solutions that need a separate
connection for attaching external earth ground. For details, see section 2.3 Grounding / ESD
Protection and section 2.5 USB Device Port [J3].
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