Mounting The Controller; Supplying Power To The Controller - 3M Touch Screen Controller RX142 Reference Manual

Formerly sc400 serial resistive
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3M™ MicroTouch™ Controller RX142 Reference Guide
PC Side (9-Pin D)
Pin
RS-232 Assigned
7
Request to Send (RTS)
8
Clear to Send (CTS)
9
Not Used
Sleeve
Pin
Shell

Mounting the Controller

The controller is designed for internal mounting only. Choose a convenient spot away
from high-voltage, high power cables and electronics. Use 4-40 metal screws to mount
the controller using the two diagonal mounting holes in the board. The controller should
be mounted in line with the sensor cable exit point to minimize cable flexing. The
controller should be mounted internally behind or on the side of the display on stand offs
to allow room for the sensor cable connector.
Ensure that the tail and controller are aligned such that the tail remains straight (90°), not
pulled or twisted in an odd angle from the sensor. Good engineering design avoids
awkward electrical connections.

Supplying Power to the Controller

You must supply the RX142 controller with power. The source must deliver (for 5 VDC)
16 mA typical, 27 mA touching; ± 5% regulation or (for 12 VDC) 19 mA typical, 30 mA
touching; ± 5% regulation, with a maximum ripple and noise of 50 mV peak-to-peak.
You can supply power to the RX142 controller using any of the following methods. The
voltage input can be either +5VDC or +12VDC. In Sleep Mode the controller draws less
than 5 mA.
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Controller Side (8-Pin Molex)
Pin Description
1
Request to Send (RTS)
4
Clear to Send (CTS)
Do not ground
6
DC power jack (+5 VDC)
7
Cable shield connected to
ground. DC power jack
ground
7
Chassis (earth) ground
Recommended:
Wrap tail smoothly
Not recommended:
Do not twist the tail
11

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