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DOMI
Digital Output Module

          The DOMl Digital Output Module offers 16 channels of optically isolated digital output.
          These channels are factory configured as TTL compatible voltage outputs. By removing
          resistors and jumpers, output may be configured as switches. Functioning as switches,
          the output channels can control loads up to +28V.


          Digital output channels are grouped into two ports of eight channels; each port treated
          as a single byte from software. This grouping allows simultaneous updating of up to
          eight channels, and enables communication with 4 and &bit TTL devices.


          Digital Output Modules can be installed in any slot of the Series 500. To install the
          module, remove the top cover and install the board with the components facing the
          power supply.


          CAUTION: Always turn off the mainframe power before installing or removing
          modules. To minimize the possibility of EM1 radiation, never operate the system with
          the top cover removed.


User-Configured    Components

          The DOMl is factory configured to provide isolated TTLcompatible outputs. In this
          configuration, external +5V and ground wires must be connected to respective module
          terminals. By moving the positions of two jumpers (Wll.7 and Wllg), The module can
          also be used in a non-isolated TTLcompatible configuration that uses the module's own
          +5V and ground connections.


          Resistors to ground and wire jumpers to +5V may be removed to configure individual
          outputs as switches, thus allowing circuits with potentials as high as 28V to be
          controlled.


          Connections to the module are made to screw terminals located along the top edge of
          the module. Each terminal accepts 16-24 gauge wire leads. Used-configurable com-
          ponents are summarized in Table 1.




Document Number: 500-935-01 Rev. B                                                         DOMl-1
         Table 1. User-Configured Components

         Component           Designation    Function

         Resistors 103-118   R103-R118      Configured output for TTL
         Jumpers 101-116     WlOIWll6       Configures output for TTL
         Screw Terminals     Jl37           Positive and negative output connections
         Internal +5V,       Part of Jl37   Connects to module supply
         Ground
         External +5V,       Part of Jl37   Connect to external supply
         Ground
         Jumpers 117-118     4117, Wll8     Sets module for external (isolated) or internal (non-
                                            isolated) operation




         Figure 1. DOMl Module Configuration




DOMl-2
Connections

A terminal strip containing all module connecting points is located at the top of the
board. In addition to (+) and (-) connections for each of the 16 channels, there are also
terminals for both internal and external +5V ground connections. These terminals are
marked on the board. A typical connecting scheme is illustrated in Figure 2.


CAUTION: Use shielded cable to minimize EM1 radiation. Connect one end of the
shield to internal or external ground depending on module configuration as described
below.


WARNING: User-supplied lethal voltages may be present on the terminals.




                                                            `ERNAL SUPPLY




Figure 2. Connections     for Isolated TTL Outputs


As shipped, the DOMl module is configured for isolated TTL outputs. With this con-
figuration, external +5V and ground must be connected to the appropriate terminals.
See Figure 2 for typical connections. Note that signal high is connected to the (-) chan-
nel of the output, while signal low is connected to external ground.


By moving Wl17 and Wll.8 to the internal positions, the module can be converted for
use with the Series 500 system supply. With this configuration, signal high would be
connected to the (-) terminal of the channel in question, while signal low would be
connected to module ground.


Note that the module draws 6OOmAwhen configured to operate in the internal mode.
This factor may be reduced to about 350mA when operating from an external supply.


Conversion to Switching Outputs

Each channel on the DOMl module may be individually converted into a switching
output that will control up to 28V. To convert a channel, remove the 2203 resistor and

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         jumper wire associated with that channel. The load and power source should then be
         connected as shown in Figure 3. Be sure to observe proper polarity (plus to +, minus
         to -). When a "1" is written to the channel through software, the output switch will
         close, and power will be applied to the load. When a "0" is written to the channel, the
         switch will be turned off, and power will be removed.




                    NOTE: RESISTOR AND JUMPER
                          MUST BE REMOVED




                                                     r      NOTE: +V=28V   MAX




         Figure 3. Connections       for Switching       Output


Commands

         DOMl module commands are listed in Table 2. Table 3 summarizes the locations for
         slot-dependent commands.


         Table 2. Commands Used with the DOMl Module

         Command          Location

         DIGITAL A         Slot-dependent CMDA
         DIGITAL B         Slot-dependent CMDB




DOMl-4
Table 3. Locations for Slot-Dependent Commands

sI.ot               CMDA          CMDB

Slot    1           CFF80         CFF81
Slot    2           CFF82         CFF83
Slot    3           CFF84         CFF85
Slot    4           CFF86         CFF87
Slot    5           CFFSS         CEF89
Slot    6           CFF8A         CFF8B
Slot    7           CFF8C         CFF8D
Slot    8           CFWE          CEF8F
Slot    9           CFF90         cEE91
Slot    l.0         CFF92         CFF93


DIGITAL A

Location: Slot-dependent CMDA

The command location DIGITAL A is used to set the status of channels O-7(Port A) on
the DOMl module. This location should always be written to, and not read. Note that
this command affects all eight channels of Port A simultaneously.


The value written to the DIGITAL A location should be the equivalent of an 8-bit
binary number, with the status of the 8 bits (1 or 0) representing the status of the 8
channels (on or off). Table 4 describes the bit configuration of values written to
DIGITAL A.


Table 4. Bit Configuration   for DIGITAL A

w             D6     D5      D4       D3     D2       Dl       DO

Cl-17         Ch6    Ch5     Ch4      Ch3    Ch2      Chl      ChO
128           64     32      16       8      4        2        1

CWChO = Channels 7 through 0
128, 64, etc. = Decimal bit values


To change the status of one output channel while leaving the rest unchanged, the
status of all the channels must be known. Because this location cannot be read, a
variable in the controlling program should be assigned to the current status of Port A
and updated each time the status of a channel is changed. When the current status of
all bits (channels) is known, the value of the variable can be changed in status for one
or more channels, and this new number written to the DIGITAL A location.


In assembly language, this modification can be made using the logical AND and logical
OR statements. When turning a single channel on, the variable value representing the
current port status should be ORed with a number equivalent to an 8 bit binary value,
with O's in the bit positions affecting channels to remain the same, and a 1 in the posi-
tion affecting the channel to be turned on.




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         When turning a single channel off, the variable value should be ANDed with a number
         equivalent to an B-bit binary value, with l's in the bit positions of all channels to be un-
         changed, and a 0 in the position of the channel being turned off.


         From BASIC, the decimal value of the bit to be turned on or off should be added to
         (off to on), or subtracted from (on to of decimal number that represents the current
         port status. For example, to turn channel 2 off, it would be necessary to subtract 4 from
         the decimal value representing the port status. To turn channel 6 on, it would be
         necessary to add 64.


         DIGITAL B

         Location: Slot-dependent CMDB

         DIGITAL B is the equivalent of DIGITAL A, operating in exactly the same manner, but
         addressing Port B of the DOMl (Channels S-15). See Table 5.


         Table 5. Bit Configuration   for DIGITAL B

         l37      D6       D5         D4     D3       D2        Dl       DO

         Chl5     Ch14     Ch13       Ch12   Chll     ChlO      Ch9      Ch8
         128      64       32         16     8        4         2        1

         Chl5-Ch8 = Channels 25 through 8
         128, 64, etc. = Decimal bit values


Theory of Operation

         Refer to schematic number 500-246 for the following discussion.


         Data from the system data bus arriving at the DOMl module is first buffered by octal
         buffer IX01 (74LS244), and latched into U102 and U103, two transparent octal D-type lat-
         ches (74LS373). The latches are refreshed by the negative transition of commands lines
         CMDA and CMDB, respectively. The output of latches U102 and U103, buffered by
         U104, U105 and U106 (7407 hex inverters used as current drivers), drives the LED
         transmitters in optical isolators U107Ul22. An independent isolator is provided for each
         output channel. The receiver of the isolator is a high-gain Darlington transistor pair,
         which is connected across the positive and negative output terminals of the channel.
         The inputs of the isolator are pulled up to +5V through resistors RlOl and R102.


         Resistor locations R103-Rll8 are factory installed 22OQresistors between the emitter ter-
         minal of each output channel and ground. Jumpers WlOl-Wll6 connect the isolator col-
         lector terminals to +5V. With these resistors and jumpers installed, the outputs are con-
         figured to be TTL compatible. Meanwhile, jumpers Wl17 and Wl18 allow the selection
         of internal or external +5V and ground connections.




DOMl-6
DOMl Specifications

         Output channels: 16
         Output characteristics:
           TTLcompatible
           Logic 0 output: 0.4V max at 1.6mA sink
           Logic 1 output: 3.75V min at lmA source
           Transition time: 1OOpsec
         User configurable characteristics:
           Output voltage: 28V max (user supplied source)
           Output current: 50mA max (user supplied source)
         Isolation:
           Technique: optical
           Channel-to-channel or channel-to-ground: 500V peak




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         DOMl COMPONENT LAYOUT




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