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PCAN-MicroMod Digital 1 & 2 Application-specific PCAN-MicroMod Motherboard User Manual V1.10.0...
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PCAN-MicroMod Digital 1 & 2 – User Manual Products taken into account Product Name Model Part number PCAN-MicroMod Digital 1 Including casing and PCAN- IPEH-002200 MicroMod PCAN-MicroMod Digital 2 Including casing and PCAN- IPEH-002201 MicroMod CANopen® and CiA® are registered community trade marks of CAN in Automation e.V.
PCAN-MicroMod Digital 1 & 2 – User Manual Contents Introduction Properties at a Glance Prerequisites for Operation Scope of Supply Hardware Configuration Pull-up/Pull-down Circuits for the Digital Inputs Operation Port Assignment Configuration Program 3.2.1 System Prerequisites 3.2.2 Installing the Program 3.2.3...
The motherboards Digital 1 & 2 support general digital require- ments. Note: This manual only refers to the motherboard as base for a PCAN-MicroMod and to the standard firmware. For the PCAN- MicroMod and the configuration program PCAN-MicroMod Configuration, there is separate documentation.
• Parallel connection of a frequency input (for each digital input 0 to 3) for alternative use (e.g. fast status changes, countings) 5 digital outputs: • PCAN-MicroMod Digital 1: 4 low-side switches, max. 45 V, 0.35 A • PCAN-MicroMod Digital 2: 4 high-side switches, max. 34 V, 1.1 A •...
PCAN-MicroMod Digital 1 & 2 – User Manual Scope of Supply PCAN-MicroMod PCAN-MicroMod motherboard in casing including mating connectors PCAN-MicroMod Configuration for Windows Manual in PDF format...
PCAN-MicroMod Digital 1 & 2 – User Manual Hardware Configuration You can customize the motherboard by modifying the hardware. The following subsections contain descriptions about possible modifications. Accessing the Motherboard In order to carry out the modifications described in the following sections, unscrew the lid of the casing and pull off the MicroMod from the motherboard.
PCAN-MicroMod Digital 1 & 2 – User Manual Pull-up/Pull-down Circuits for the Digital Inputs At delivery the digital inputs are set to pull-up circuits. You can set them to pull-down circuit in groups. This is done by changing positions of 0-Ohm resistors or solder bridges.
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PCAN-MicroMod Digital 1 & 2 – User Manual Figure 3: Positions R33/R36, R34/R37, R35/R38 on the Digital 2 motherboard Attention! Double-check for inadvertently made short circuits after altering the setup of an input group.
PCAN-MicroMod Digital 1 & 2 – User Manual Operation Port Assignment The motherboard has two connectors, J1/2 on the left and J3 on the right. The port assignment is as follows: Figure 4: Ports of the motherboards Digital 1 and Digital 2...
Digital 1 & 2. You'll find detailed information about the use of PCAN-MicroMod Configuration in the related documentation which is invoked via the program (e.g. with F1).
Tools > PCAN-MicroMod Configuration 2.x.x. 3.2.3 Creating a Configuration When you start creating a new configuration in PCAN-MicroMod Configuration, the Board Type dialog box appears in order to select the type of the used motherboard. The necessary settings are explained in the following.
PCAN-MicroMod Digital 1 & 2 – User Manual Module No: 0 The module number of the MicroMod on the Digital 1 or Digital 2 motherboard is set to 0 at delivery and is relevant if you want to configure more than one MicroMod on the same CAN bus. See also Several MicroMods on the CAN Bus on page 14.
0 to 31. At delivery each MicroMod has the module number 0. During normal operation of the PCAN-MicroMod, the module num- ber has no effect on the CAN communication. For setting the solder jumpers on the MicroMod unscrew the top of the casing and remove the MicroMod from the motherboard.
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PCAN-MicroMod Digital 1 & 2 – User Manual Attention! Electrostatic discharge (ESD) can damage or destroy components on the motherboard or the PCAN-MicroMod. Take precautions to avoid ESD when handling the boards. Remounting the MicroMod When you remount the MicroMod, take notice of the white triangu- lar marks on each the motherboard and the MicroMod (upper left corner).
PCAN-MicroMod Digital 1 & 2 – User Manual Technical Specifications Digital 1 Digital 2 Power supply Operating voltage +U 8 - 26 V DC (±5 %) Current consumption max. 200 mA max. 200 mA (w/o output driver) typ. 35 mA at 12 V w/o load Ripple (5 V) <...
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PCAN-MicroMod Digital 1 & 2 – User Manual Transmission standard High-speed CAN ISO 11898-2, typ. 500 kbit/s, setup with PCAN-MicroMod Configuration (Windows software) Termination none CAN ID reserved for 0x7E7 configuration transfer Module number at delivery (for configuration transfer) Peculiarity Interference Immunity...
PCAN-MicroMod Digital 1 & 2 – User Manual Appendix B Dimension Drawing Figure 7: Top view and view of front side with connector. The figure does not show the actual size of the product.
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