8500 Training Manual Iss 3 PDF
8500 Training Manual Iss 3 PDF
8500 Training Manual Iss 3 PDF
Blease
8500
Anaesthesia Ventilator
Training Manual
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The Blease 8500 ventilator must only be serviced by Qualified Service Personnel.
The contents of this manual are not binding. If any significant difference is found between
the product and this manual please contact Blease Medical Equipment Limited for further
information. To ensure correct functioning, the equipment must be serviced at regular in-
tervals.
Blease Medical Equipment Limited recommends that the machine should be serviced at
intervals not exceeding three months. Qualified Service Personnel and genuine spare
parts should be used for all servicing and repairs. Blease Medical Equipment Limited will
not otherwise assume responsibility for the materials used, the work performed or any pos-
sible consequences of the same.
In communication with Blease Medical Equipment Limited, quote the model and serial
number of the equipment, with the approximate date of purchase. If the unit is being re-
turned for repair, indicate the nature of the fault or the work you require to be carried out.
Contact:
Blease Medical Equipment Limited
Beech House
Chiltern Court
Asheridge Road
Chesham
Buckinghamshire
HP5 2PX
England
Tel: +44 (0)1494 784422
Fax: +44 (0)1494 791497
www.blease.com
[email protected]
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Control Panel
The Control panel has a permanent display of measured PEEP and a button to actuate
the setting of the desired value.
The display box will have the heading “PEEP” and show the “SET” value.
The default is that PEEP will be at the minimum setting ie. the residual that is < 2 cmH2O
caused by the bellows assembly. In this default condition or if the Set value is subse-
quently set below 3 cmH2O the set value display will show as “OFF”.
The method of control is that the user will rotate the Trak Wheel until the desired display is
highlighted, press the Trak Wheel and then increase the set value by rotating the Trak
Wheel until the desired value is reached, this is then accepted by a further press of the
Trak Wheel.
The range of set values will be 3 to 20 cmH2O. An alarm will be implemented to indicate
to the user that the set value has not been maintained. The alarm will activate at ± 50 %
of the set value.
The activation of a set value will be made by pressing the Trak Wheel. If this is not
done no change will be made and the previous value will be reset after a time out
period. This is to apply to all controls.
The implication of PEEP on other alarms is that the Pressure and cycle alarms will be
PEEP referenced, the pressure Limit will be absolute. ie. Referenced to atmosphere
Control System
For the control system to effect PEEP two functions will need to be activated :-
2. A pulse width modulator will control the power to the coil of a PEEP valve. This
valve is a voice coil actuator working as a variable spring applying a force to a disc
that impinges on a seat. The implication being that the valve is closed until the gas
pressure exceeds the actuator force.
The control processor will monitor the PEEP value and modify the PWM setting to main-
tain the desired value.
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Future Improvements
In the 8500s ventilator there is a monitor that measures the fresh gas flow of the anaes-
thetic machine. The 10 LPM gas flow from the Flow valves in 1 above is an arbitrary fig-
ure that has been arrived at empirically. This flow can be reduced substantially at low fresh
gas flow rates. It only requires high drive gas flows with high fresh gas flows to maintain
PEEP. This could obviously save gas which would be helpful when using cylinders for sup-
ply.
Volume Control ventilation is a mechanical mode that delivers a tidal volume set by the
user into the patient tubing. This delivered volume is to be independent of the compression
losses in the absorber, bellows and associated tubing. It will also be independent of any
small leaks that may be present. Fresh gas flowing into the breathing system will not
cause a permanent change in the delivered volume. If a change in fresh gas flow rate oc-
curs during ventilation the ventilator will re-adjust the delivered tidal volume to be correct
within the next 4 breaths.
Fresh gas flow adds to the delivered Tidal Volume during the inspiratory period. To com-
pensate for this, a reduction in the delivered volume needs to be made. This reduction is :-
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Compliance
The effect of the gas being compressed in the dead space within the breathing system is to
reduce the Volume (TV) that is delivered to the patient. In an ideal ventilator the Set TV
would the volume of gas that is delivered to the patients lungs. This can only be partly
achieved because the anatomy of the patient is unknown, what can be done is the set TV
can be made to be accurately delivered from the catheter mount. Thus reducing set TV er-
rors to a minimum.
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2. Occlude the catheter mount. This can be a 15 mm male taper on the gas machine.
4. The ventilator records the volume required to achieve this pressure and verifies that
a leak is not present.
This figure is stored until the ventilator is switched off or a re-test is asked for by the user.
The ventilator is then set to use on a patient and when the ventilation is stable measure
the total compliance of system and patient Ct. An adjustment can the be made to the TV
that will be increased to compensate for the lost volume due to compression within the
breathing system. :-
eg.
80 ml = Cs = 8
10 cmH2O
Running the ventilator on a patient with a set 500 ml TV gave 20 cmH2O peak pressure .
500 ml = Ct = 25
20 cmH2O
500 x 1 + 8 = 735 ml
25 - 8
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So 735 ml is the actual ventilator output into the breathing circuit to give 500 mL at the
catheter mount.
This figure would have to be recalculated in the light of any fresh gas flow change as
above but would just be a variation on the 735 ml figure.
Pressure control ventilation is a time cycled mode where the ventilator strives to produce
the user set inspiration pressure for the inspiratory period. To accomplish this goal, the in-
spiratory flow rate and pressure are set by the user. To do this, the control that is used for
the Set TV function will be reasigned as “I Flow” and calibrated in LPM. The pressure
Limit control becomes the “Set Pressure” control. This allows the user to define the deliv-
ered wave form. The default pressure will be 30 cmH2O in both Adult and Paediatric
modes.
Inspiratory Pause
Sigh
Sigh is a function that can be selected in volume or Pressure ventilation the effect is that
every 50 breaths the delivered breath is increased by 15 %. The selection of this function
will be displayed as an extension to the main mode display under the bar graph.
Spontaneous or PSV
Spontaneous is a mode that is equivalent to the machine being in standby with all moni-
toring enabled. This allows a patient to breath at their own rate and volume with the venti-
lator being able to display the monitored parameters and actuate alarms. At this level the
Breathing rate would be a monitored parameter, it should follow the same pattern as other
features in that it will display the monitored value in large characters and show Pressure
Support Ventilation “PSV” as the mode.
Pressure Support
When a patient is taking a “Spontaneous Breath” from an anaesthetic system the work of
breathing is higher than normal. To overcome this it is desirable for the ventilator to be
able to assist the spontaneous breath. The assistance is provided by the ventilator sens-
ing the negative pressure caused by the “Patient Attempt” to breath and initiating flow
from the ventilator. This flow is continued to the point where the breathing circuit pressure
has reached a set value. ie. Pressure Support. To implement this action the user needs
to be able to set first the trigger threshold in the range -1 to -10 cmH2O and secondly the
Support Pressure 0 to 30 cmH2O both referenced to the PEEP level.
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It will also be necessary to define an inspiratory time in which the pressure support is deliv-
ered. In this case the breathing rate and tidal volume are not relevant. The Inspiratory
flow rate will be a fixed value of 40 LPM in Adult and 30 LPM in Paediatric.
The detection of a “Patient Attempt” will be carried out by the control system to aid
the speed of support. A patient attempt will be indicated on screen by the negative
excursion of the pressure wave form being green rather than blue for the positive
phase.
SIMV
The patient attempt or trigger signal will be used to synchronise the mandatory breaths to
the patients breathing pattern and initiate the pressure supported spontaneous breaths.
Thus allowing the patient to establish the breathing rate.
In this way a patient could be breathing at say 12 BPM with the settings such that 4
breaths of say 500 ml are mandatory and 8 breaths are taken spontaneously with pressure
support of up to 30 cmH2O above the PEEP level.
The ventilator will monitor all of the breaths, display the parameters TV / BPM / I:E and in-
dicate the patient attempt by showing negative excursions of the graph in RED. The set
breathing rate and measured rate will be displayed, the Set Inspiratory time and I:E ratio
will be displayed in the appropriate window.
The method of inflating the patient's lungs and the operation of the valves and the gas
flows in the SIMV mode are the same as for the CMV mode.
The main difference between this mode and CMV is that a facility is provided for synchro-
nising the mechanical breaths given by the ventilator to the patient's own respiratory ef-
forts (spontaneous breaths).
If the patient fails to make any effort, then SIMV will default to ventilation functionally iden-
tical to CMV at the set SIMV rate.
The routine within the ventilator that detects the Patient Trigger is used to detect the in-
stant a patient starts to inhale and is thus ready for a synchronised breath to be given by
the ventilator. Whether a breath is spontaneous or mandatory depends on where it occurs
in the SIMV cycle.
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Mode Sigh Pause Press Supp PEEP MV Alm Rate Alm Press Alm
CMV ü ü ü ü ü
Spont ü ü ü ü ü ü
SIMV ü ü ü ü ü ü
PCV ü ü ü ü ü
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Insp Insp Support Press Rate Alm Vol Alm Press Alm
Flow TIME Pressure Limit
Lo / Hi Lo / Hi Lo / Hi
Adult 30L 1.5 10 50 5 / 25 4 / 10 4 / 55
Paed 20L 1.5 10 40 10 / 35 1/6 4 / 45
Default for all Modes is “PEEP off” in PCV the maximum PEEP available will be limited to
6 cmH2O.
If PEEP is set, the default “PEEP Alarm” will be ± 50 % in the range 0 to 30 cmH2O
The Rate or BPM alarm is to be the set value ± 50 % or in SIMV mode Lo 10 hi 20 BPM.
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Blease Test Procedure
1.0 OBJECTIVES
To set up and calibrate the Blease 8500 Anaesthesia Ventilator. A final test (129TP000) must
also be followed to obtain a set of calibration results.
2.0 SCOPE
This test document is applied to new manufactured units before burn-in and after warm up,
and/or when any repairs have been completed on the ventilator.
This procedure is only valid for software versions 8.20 and 8.60 onwards.
3.0 OVERVIEW
The following procedure describes the adjustments and checks necessary to calibrate the
ventilator and set all the pre-set controls to achieve the specified performance. Inability to
make these adjustments, or failure to meet the specification, after these adjustments have been
made, must be considered a fault.
The procedure given in section 4 is written so that minimum adjustment of controls and test
equipment is done between each test. This means that any particular test assumes all previous
tests have been set up IN THE SEQUENCE STATED and passed. If this is not done, invalid
results may be taken.
All quoted test parameter values and tolerances are absolute with no allowance made for test
equipment errors unless otherwise stated in the text. At appropriate points during this
procedure the route card should be updated to reflect the key stages of calibration.
Issue 1 2 3 4 5 6
• Timeter RT-200 Calibration Analyser with following options fitted: RT-201 Control
Module, RT-202 Press Module, RT-203 Flow Module, or another calibrated calibration
analyser with the required functionality.
• IBM PC (compatible) ANSI terminal emulator running on serial interface. 9600 baud,
8-data bits, 1 start bit and 1 stop bit.
• Digital storage scope or chart recorder for monitoring drive gas flow waveform.
After the first time programming of the display interface board, ensure JP1 has a link between
pins 2 & 3 and JP2 has no link fitted.
Re-program
Connect the ventilator serial cable (12600015) between the calibration port connector on the
back panel of the 8500 & a PC.
Run the flash for front and back utility under windows on the PC; select the A20 absolute
opcode file, followed by open to download the file.
Enter the save menu on the 8500, select configuration, and enter the password PRAAA in the
set-up menu.
Select re-program
Check the switch is reset by the time the supply pressure is raised in excess of 2 PSI beyond the
stated alarm pressure.
Note: to run the Blease Medical Test I/O Diagnostics connect the ventilator serial cable between
the recorder output connector on the back panel of the 8500 & a PC. Run Hyper Terminal on the
PC using the stored 8500 HT settings file.
BLEASE QUALITY DOCUMENT
BQD 083.V2
25/5/94
Title: 8500 Adjustment & Calibration Document No: 129AC000 Sheet 5 of 12
Press CTRL+E on the PC followed by the up cursor key. Page through the diagnostics using the
TAB key & scroll through using the UP/DOWN cursor keys.
Select Blow off valve ref. Pressure. Set a flow of 1 LPM, the flow rate can be adjusted using
the Tidal Volume control.
Set main regulator output pressure = 34.0 ± 0.5 PSI while ventilator is in standby mode.
Turn ventilator off and remove gas supply.
Remove pressure gauge and replace plug.
4.7 Calibration
Initial Calibration
Prior to calibrating the unit ensure that the switch, encoder and all the membrane key switches
perform their expected functions.
Note: to run the Blease Medical Test I/O Diagnostics connect the ventilator serial cable between
the recorder output connector on the back panel of the 8500 & a PC. Run Hyper Terminal on the
PC using the stored 8500 HT settings file.
Press CTRL+E on the PC followed by the up cursor key. Page through the diagnostics using the
TAB key & scroll through using the UP/DOWN cursor keys.
On page 1 set gas to that specified by the model number, use right cursor, set gas convert to
Norm.
Adjust RV2 on the Interface board for –50 mV +/-10 mV at FGZ test pin.
Select Patient airway pressure zero, to cal press Space Bar
Select Drive gas pressure zero, to cal press Space Bar
Select Flow gas pressure zero field
Adjust RV3 on the Interface board for a Flow gas pressure zero adjustment parameter of 600 ±
5, press spacebar to update display. When achieved press Space Bar to save.
Select Patient Flow Pressure Zero.
Adjust RV1 on the Interface board for 0V +/-10mV at PFZ test pin.
Press Space Bar to save.
Press Ctrl+U to save zeros.
Leak Test and Absorber Switching
Absorber switching
The function of this will have been checked during compliance compensation and the
presence of an absorber will have been displayed.
Fresh gas leak test
Connect spirometry tubing 10110089 from TJ92 to the fresh gas connections on the rear of the
ventilator. Each side of the circuit is checked by pressurising it to 80 mmHg and checking that
the pressure is maintained.
Patient Flow transducer leak test
Connect spirometry tubing 10110089 from TJ92 to the patient connections on the rear of the
ventilator. Each side of the circuit is checked by pressurising it to 80 mmHg and checking that
the pressure is maintained.
Drive Flow Sensor Leak Test
Note: to run the Blease Medical Test I/O Diagnostics connect the ventilator serial cable between
the recorder output connector on the back panel of the 8500 & a PC. Run Hyper Terminal on the
PC using the stored 8500 HT settings file.
Press CTRL+E on the PC followed by the up cursor key. Page through the diagnostics using the
TAB key & scroll through using the UP/DOWN cursor keys.
Tee in to the drive gas outlet the pressure monitor and then block the flow sensor outlet.
Select Blow off valve ref. pressure. With the flow sensor outlet blocked the internal pressure
will build up until the Blow off valve operates.
Using an oscilloscope monitor the voltage at test point DF on the BAV Interface Board
10110099 this voltage will remain stable whilst the monitored pressure is stable if there are no
leaks.
Once this test is complete restart the ventilator by pressing CTRL + E.
Run the ventilator for 3 hours on default settings, but with BPM set to 30.
Fine calibration
Ensure that unit is in cal standby.
Note: to run the Blease Medical Test I/O Diagnostics connect the ventilator serial cable between
the calibration port connector on the back panel of the 8500 & a PC. Run HyperTerminal on the
PC using the stored 8500 settings file.
Press CTRL+E on the PC followed by the up cursor key. Page through the diagnostics using
the TAB key & scroll through using the UP/DOWN cursor keys.
On page 1 set gas to that specified by the model number, use right cursor, set gas convert to
Norm.
adjust flow for a peak pressure of 80 cmH2O. Wind R99 on the BAV board fully clockwise.
Adjust R98 on the BAV board until pressure limiting is observed. This can be checked by
observing that the can of Q1 goes high to low each time the limit is reached.
Once triggering has been achieved, decrease delivered volume to reduce the peak pressure to
find the exact trigger point. The trigger point should be such that it will not have any effect on
the ventilator functions. It should be set to greater than 80cmH2O.
Software Calibration
Put 8500 into standby.
Press the menu button, and then select oxygen calibration.
Set the O2 sensor simulator to 100%.
Select the oxygen figure; use the trakwheel to change the number to 100. Push the Trak wheel to
accept. Return to main screen.
Set O2 sensor simulator to 50 check display reads 50% ±2%
Set O2 sensor simulator to 21 check display reads 21% ±2%
Disconnect the O2 sensor simulator. Check the display shows OFF.
4.16 PEEP Calibration
Put unit into run mode.
Connect a scope probe to the connector PL8 pin 1 on the PSU board.
Run the 8500 with 500ml MV/TV, 12BPM, 1:2.0 Ratio.
nd
Place a link on JP3 (2 pair from the left) to disable feedback.
Adjust the PEEP setting from OFF to 3
Adjust VR1 on the PEEP Control board (part no.10101550) until the ripple is just visible below
the 26V line.
Set the PEEP Control to 20 cm H2O.
Adjust VR2 to give an indicated 20 cmH2O of PEEP on the bar graph.
Recheck that when PEEP is turned off, no PEEP is shown on the bar graph.
Remove the link on JP3.
Check that when PEEP is set to 20 cmH2O the indicated PEEP level gradually increases over 4
or 5 breaths to the set value.
Patient Driving
Flow Sensor Gas
Short Hose
Hi Flow
20R Outlet
Resistor Calibration Anaesthesia Ventilator
Analyser Bellows and Absorber
20 L Hi Flow
Compliance Patient
Inlet
12600010 Lo pressure Circuit
Inlet P+
If adjustment of the displayed Vte, Vti and Peak pressure is required the calibration values can
be adjusted by pressing the save key and selecting configuration then setup, enter the password
PRAAA. This disables the alarms and replaces the alarm panel with a new menu. (See
below).
Changing the gain factor in the Vol box effects both Vti & Vte. Once Vte is satisfactory the
Ratio of Vti to Vte can be adjusted by changing the ratio value. The peak pressure value is adjusted
by changing the value in the P.High Box and the zero pressure value is adjusted by changing the
value in the P.Zero box.
Checked:-_______
BLEASE QUALITY DOCUMENT
BQD 084.V2
10/5/96
Page 1 of 3
Vent Measured
Del Freq
Ref Description BPM TV(L) Ratio Del Ratio Del TV/L VTi VTe
(BPM)
Checked:-_______
BLEASE QUALITY DOCUMENT
BQD 084.V2
10/5/96
Page 2 of 3
Ref Operation\Description Value 2 Value 1 Units
5.19 PCV Test – Default Settings ------------- ------------- -------------
Monitored Peak (Value 2) delivered Peak (Value 1) cm H20
Monitored Peak (Value 2) delivered Peak (Value 1) cm H20
Return to default ------------- P/F
1.0 OBJECTIVES
To final test and provide a set of results for the 8500 Anaesthesia Ventilator.
2.0 SCOPE
The final test in conjunction with the checklist and calibration record (129TC000) should be
completed whenever an 8500 Anaesthesia Ventilator is being readied for shipment from the
factory.
This may be for Demonstration or Production purposes. It should also be used on ventilators
which are going into stock, and are to be fully packed and for shipping within a few days.
3.0 OVERVIEW
The remaining sections of this document are:
Section 4 Test Limits Specification
Section 5 Test Procedure
Section 6 Using the Calibration Analyser
Section 4 contains the test limits for the final calibration checks. The test results noted for
section 5 on the checklist and calibration record (129TC000) must be compared against these
test limits for conformity.
Section 5 gives details of the test and calibration to be done with a list of test equipment. The
section is written so that minimum adjustment of controls is done between each test. This
means that any particular test assumes all previous tests have been set-up IN THE
SEQUENCE STATED and passed. If this is not done, invalid results may be taken.
Section 6 gives a few pointers on using the Calibration Analyser with respect to this test
procedure. A good place to start if you have not used this unit and/or have not used this
test procedure for some time.
Issue 1 2 3 4 5 6
A fresh gas supply of 0.25 L/m, will add about 10 ml to the breath at 6-10 BPM and can be
ignored at higher rates. The above tolerances allow for this.
Also included is additional ± 10 ml for Calibration Analyser display error.
At higher frequencies time delays due to compliances greatly affect delivered volumes and
ratios.
5.10 Frequency tolerance at all BPM ± 1%
5.10 I:E Ratio tolerance at all BPM ± 10% or ± 0.1 whichever is larger.
Sched. Function set Parameter Tolerance
Ref. or tested Measured
5.11 Exp Vol 1 L Exp TV Delivered TV ± 10%
10 L Exp MV 10 x Exp TV ± 0.2
5.12 Patient Pressure vent monitor peak Delivered peak ± 1.5
Calibration vent monitor mean 20 ± 3 cmH2O
Pressure high alarm High alarm setting Delivered peak ± 2
Pressure low alarm Low alarm setting Delivered peak ± 2
5.13 Adult Pressure Limit 50 cm H2O set 50 ± 2 cm H2O
5.14 Apnoea Alarm Sensor disconnection time 30 ± 5 sec
5.15 Cycle Alarm Sensor disconnection time 8 ± 1 sec
5.16 Max TV Delivered TV 1.00 –0.20/+0.05 L
Set TV Vents
50 ml bellows movement 50 ± 10 ml
200 ml bellows movement 200 ± 40 ml
5.17 Paed Pressure 20 cm H2O set 20 ± 1 cm H2O
Limit Bellows position =100 ml
Sensor disconnection 21 ± 1.5 cm H2O
5.18 ASB Test Delivered = Measured ± 1
5.19 PCV Test Delivered ± 1 cmH2O
Monitored ± 2 cmH2O
5.20 PEEP Test Set = measured ± 1 cm H2O
5.23 O2 Test Measured = set ± 2%
The following items will be needed to perform all the checks in this procedure:
• Timeter Calibration Analyser RT-200 with following options fitted: RT-201 Control
Module, RT-202 Press Module, RT-203 Flow Module, or another Calibration Analyser.
The Timeter is supplied with its own pneumatic adapters for connection to hoses. See
section 6.0 for details of Calibration Analyser usage.
• Hyperterminal should be set up as follows: 9600 baud, 1 start and stop bit, 8 data bits. No
handshaking is used. File should be saved as 8500.HT for further ref.
• Electrical Safety Tester for earth leakage and continuity checks.
• Stop Watch or other timepiece to measure up to 180 seconds.
• 5 ± 0.25 L compliance, 20 ± 1 L compliance, 50 ± 2.5 L compliance, 20 ± 2 cm H2O
resistance.
• Miscellaneous air and oxygen supply hoses provided with the ventilator, a variable 60 psi
Air and/or Oxygen supply and a variable 0 to 20 L/m fresh gas source. Also a ventilator
patient hose and one short hose.
Equipment Setup
The pneumatic equipment listed above is connected as shown below for adult tests. Minor
alterations are done to this arrangement as the testing progresses. (All other Calibration
Analyser connections must be left open to atmosphere).
Patient Driving
Flow Sensor Gas
Short Hose
Hi Flow
20R Outlet
Resistor Calibration Anaesthesia Ventilator
Analyser Bellows and Absorber
20 L Hi Flow
Compliance Patient
Inlet
12600010 Lo pressure Circuit
Inlet P+
Fill out the header at the top of the 'Checklist and Calibration Record' (129TC000) for the unit
being tested. This will include the serial number of the Ventilator plus the date of testing, the
gasses used, software version, catalogue number and model.
Factory test does not require cover and lid at the initial stage.
Visually inspect the overall machine for any defects. In particular check:
• The mains cable is firmly attached to the ventilator and locked in place.
• The correct mains plug is fitted for the country.
• The supply gas inlet is for oxygen (unless specified differently), and orientation is such
as to show gas type uppermost. Note USA or UK type fitting.
• The finger proof exhaust gas outlet is fitted.
• The supply gas label is the right colour for gas/country. USA oxygen is green, USA air is
yellow, UK oxygen is white and UK air is chequered white/black.
• Verify the bellows size, adult or paediatric.
Test
1. Electrical safety tester test: Check the electrical safety tester meter rises to a value within the
indicated 'test' region.
2. Supply: Note the mains supply voltage reading.
3. Insulation: Press the test switch on the electrical safety tester and note the insulation resistance
reading.
4. Earth Continuity: put the test probe on one of the two screws adjacent to the mains inlet at the
rear of the ventilator and repeat the test. Note the meter reading.
5. Earth/equipotential continuity: Place the electrical safety tester test probe on the equipotential
connector at the rear of the ventilator. Press the test switch and again note the meter reading.
6. Normal Earth Leakage: Set the electrical safety tester Normal/Operate/Reverse switch to
Normal and note the earth leakage current. Then set to Reverse and again note the earth
leakage current.
7. Supply o/c Earth Leakage: Obtain the two earth leakage readings as in operation 6. (Normal
and Reverse.
5.4 Fresh gas leak test
Connect spirometry tubing 10110089 from TJ92 to the fresh gas connections on the rear of the
ventilator. Each side of the circuit is checked by pressurising it to 80 mmHg and checking that
the pressure is maintained..
Fresh Gas Alarm
Set ventilator to Tv 0.5, BPM 12, I:E 1:2. The fresh gas alarm should go off when the fresh
gas flow is greater than 11.8 LPM.
Set ventilator to Tv 0.25, BPM 12, I:E 1:2. The fresh gas alarm should go off when the fresh
gas flow is greater than 5.9 LPM.
5.5 Printer Output Check
Connect the 8500 to the PC via the calibration port on rear the of the 8500 ventilator.
Run 8500.ht on the PC. Switch the ventilator ON and check that the calibration data is
displayed on the dumb terminal.
Switch the ventilator to paediatric mode and carry out compliance compensation as directed
on screen:
Switch the ventilator to Adult mode and carry out compliance compensation as directed
on screen:
Return circuit to as shown in 5.1. Set ventilatory controls to TV = 500ml , Freq = 12 BPM
Ratio = 1:2.0.
Set peep to 3cm H2O, check on the Calibration Analyser this is achieved within 5 breaths
Set peep to 20cm H2O, check on the Calibration Analyser this is achieved within 5 breaths
Set peep to 10cm H2O, check on the Calibration Analyser this is achieved within 5 breaths
Set peep to OFF, check on the Calibration Analyser this is achieved within 2 breaths
5.23 O2 Test
Plug O2 sensor in to rear of 8500. Place sensor in gas flow and check that the reading is within
2% of the delivered O2 level at levels of 100%, 50% and 21%. Check that when the sensor is
unplugged the display says OFF.
Where MEAN PRES is the breath mean pressure in cm H2O while there is measurable flow.
This formulae must be applied to ALL the Calibration Analyser volume readings BEFORE
they are written on the Checklist and Calibration Record.
For example, given an indicated volume of 1.13 Litres and a mean breath pressure of 30
cmH2O. The actual volume would be:
The breath mean pressure need only be accurate to ± 5 cm H2O and could be obtained
directly from the ventilators own pressure display. Alternately, Function Code 12 with the
Peak Special Function could be selected on the Timeter to obtain the peak breath pressure. A
ventilator supplying a constant gas flow produces a linear ramp change in pressure, hence
the mean pressure is approximately half the peak pressure. (Normally a few cm H2O more
due to compliance effects on pressure waveform.)
It is not unusual when measuring volume that the Timeter throws up an error message like
'HELP R' or 'HELP F'. All this means is that the Timeter had difficulty in identifying the start
or end of a breath, possibly due to some pneumatic valve noise or reverse flow through the
Timeter.
If it occurs a lot, it might be because there is a leak in the patient circuit, or the Timeter
needs zeroing, or the patient circuit is moving/vibrating with the breath. These are a few
things to check before assuming there is anything wrong with the ventilator.
1.0 OBJECTIVE
To set up and test power supply board 10100076 used with the Blease 8500 Anaesthetic
Ventilator and record a set of test results using 129TC000 Checklist and Calibration Record
2.0 SCOPE
The test procedure should be used with newly manufactured boards. When successfully passed
they can be placed into Blease stock after inspection.
3.0 OVERVIEW
All testing is done with the aid of a test jig (TJ 70), this provides power resistors and switching
that allows the correct test loading to be applied. Five 3½ digit LCD panel meters are also
incorporated into the jig which are connected to the input and output power rails of the PSU
board via its connectors.
The jig also contains a mains transformer and rechargable battery with circuits identical to that
used in an 8500 Anaesthetic Ventilator. Hence any results noted will accurately reflect the
board operation when it is eventually fitted into a ventilator.
Most of the testing uses an external DC variable supply, this avoids the need for a 'Variac' and
also allows current limiting to be used.
WARNING - WHEN POWERING UP A BOARD FOR THE FIRST TIME ALWAYS USE
THE CURRENT LIMIT. THIS WILL REDUCE THE RISK OF ANY PERSONAL INJURY
OR DAMAGE TO THE BOARD IN THE EVENT OF A FAULT OCCURRING.
Test results must be noted on the checklist and calibration form 101TC00076. When testing is
successfully completed, the form must be 'signed off' and the necessary 'pass' notification
attached to the tested board.
The following procedure describes the adjustments and checks necessary to calibrate the board
and set all the pre-set controls (if any) to achieve the specified performance. Inability to make
these adjustments, or failure to meet the specification after these adjustments have been made,
should be considered as a fault.
Issue 1
Originator JLB
Checked
Date
PL0
PL7 PL6 PL3 PL2 PL1 PL8 PL5 PL4
4. Misc
Test Leads
LK1
PL6 PL3 PL2 PL5 PL4
LK2
LK3
2. PL1
External DC PL7
Power Supply Board under test - 10100076 BAV PSU
Issue 1
Originator AA
Checked
Date
Blease DRG.No.
1011SM02
???? DRG.No.
REMOVE ALL BURRS AND SHARP CORNERS DO NOT SCALE IF YOU HAVE ANY DOUBTS PLEASE ASK
A B C D E F G
DUMP PEEP
VALVE
4 SOLENOID
VALVE
EXHAUST
PORT
75cmH2O
EXPIRATORY RELIEF
VALVE VALVE
34.5 psi
PNEUMOTACHOGRAPH
3 DRIVE
GAS GAS
SUPPLY FLOW CONTROL VALVES OUTLET
INLET PORT
36-101 psi
FILTER
2.5-7 BAR MAIN AIRWAY FLOW FRESH GAS
REGULATOR SENSOR INLET SENSOR INLET
LOW
SUPPLY
PRESSURE
DETECTOR
36psi
1
- JLB
1-00
-
1:1
-
- 1011SM03
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
D11
TP8 C20
R32 R35 TP6 1N4002
1n +24V 2 PL4-2 VBAT 9 PL2-9
100R 1K00
SBAT +24V SW-WAF
(+26V) D12
D7 D14
L5 Flow Valve 1N4002
C14 IN4002 1N4002 +25V
R19 220uH
100n 1 PL4-1
Alarm 10R0
DRIVE SBAT 3 PL2-3
ALM1 Vol
+29V Min ON-FLW TR3 SW-POL
LK3 LK2 NC L4
LM2577TADJ TP5 LM317AT ZTX650
1R0 L2 R24
+25V IC2 IC4 TP7 LM341P5
R37 R29 3W 100uH 100R
D 5 4 3 2 2 PL5-2 IC5 D
3K32 10K0 2W5
+24V ALM+5V 3 1
RL2 MODE SW
+ D2 D8
C19 R27 R28 RY6-10-006 Dump Valve
+6V PBYR745 IN4002
160R
10u 475R 2K21 R18
1 PL5-1 C17 C16
1
-4V 240R R23
DRIVE 100n 10u
2
R38 R12 47K5
+ + + ON-SOL TR4 D6 TP10
R31 10K0 C9 C10 47K5 C5 C4
ZTX650 BAT42 GND 1 PL2-1
4K75 D4 470U 220n 470u 12u
TR8 ICCSOL ICCFLW GND
1N4448 TP9
ZTX650 C13
R17
TR2 10u + 2 PL2-2
R30 R33 R11 4K75 R20 R21 R22 C15
TR9 MPSA13 OFFLOW
LK1 10K0 2K74 2K00 47R5 1R00 1K00 10u D13 R16
ZTX650 4 PL2-4
BAT42 100R
GND /AD-ON
6 PL2-6
ALMSIG ON-24V /AD-ST
D15 R1 FRONT PNL
8 PL2-8
1N4002 1K50
4 PL3-4 /PD-ST
CHASSIS 2 LED+ 10 PL2-10
o
PLM REG-SINK
14 C/W /PD-ON
MAINS INLET BLOCK
PL6-1 1 3 PL3-3
80200000 SWITCH MODE POWER SUPPLY 25V Sec +25V C18 LED-
MAINS L
2 LPS45-M BR1 GBPC802
10u
LIVE 2 PL3-2 2 PL1-2
T1A
+6V /PD-ON
PLM 4 PL1-4
PL6-2 2 1 PL3-1 /PD-ST
MAINS 0V R2
1 Sec GND 6 PL1-6
C N 1K50 C
/AD-ST
NEUTRAL T1A 1
8 PL1-8
EARTH-TRM3 C1
/AD-ON
100n
GRN/YEL
MAINS E
1 1
E R34
10 PL1-10
OFFLOW
EARTH 100R
24 PL1-24
SWBAT
C21
EQUI- R36 Transition
4 GRN/YEL 10100080 1n
1K00 to
POTENTIAL D10 TP2 LM2576TADJ TP3
NC L3 controller
PBYR745 IC1 100uH
17-35V Mains 1 2 +6V 15 PL1-15
9-14V Batt L1 +6V
220uH 17 PL1-17
RL1 R15
+6V
RY6-10-006 10K0 R14
TP4 VBAT +6V
160R
4
R3 TR1 D3
C11
1R00 TIP30A BAT49 7K87
+25V 10u
C2 R13 D1 C3 26 PL1-26
R4
TR6 TR5 TR7 2200u 2K00 PBYR 470u GND
1R00 D9
5.1A ZTX650 ZTX650 ZTX650 + 745 3 PL1-3
BATT CHARGER R6 R7 RT1 I= 1N4448 C12
3.0A GND
1K00 110K MFR300 10u
12V GND 1 PL1-1
BAT1 GND
CHASSIS
RN2B RN2A
1 16 2 PL7-2 D5 TP1 /OVRCH 12 PL1-12
R8 2K2 2K2 RN1A
2 15 BATT+ 1N4448 /OVRCH
39K2 2K2
CHASSIS
B 3 14 25 PL1-25 B
Battery
4 13 ON-PSU
RN1B
5 12 1 PL7-1
2K2
6 11 BATT- 19 PL1-19
7 10 ON-BAT
RN1C
8 9 +6V SBAT 5 PL1-5
R10 2 A/Hr 2K2
IC3 ON-24V SBAT
C8 365K VR2
PL8-2 2 +24V 21 PL1-21
100n R9 R44 1K R45 RN1D
C6 C7 +24V ON-24V
R5 30K1 C23 2K2
100n 100n D16 220R 220R ON-SOL 23 PL1-23
1K00 PEEP Valve IN4448 GND
R25
ON-SOL
GND PL8-1 1 33P 22 PL1-22
475R
OUT 7 ON-FLW ON-FLW
8 3 R43 9 PL1-9
R42 1
TR10 1K ON-LEK
IC6 2 R40 R39
/OVRCH ZTX650 12K 6
CA3130E 12K 12K VBAT 14 PL1-14
4 VBAT
+25V 13 PL1-13
R41 C22 +25V
47R5 R46 10µF RN2D RN2C R26
+24V 16 PL1-16
2K2 2K2 2K21
10K VR1 +24V
5K ALM+5V 11 PL1-11
GND ALM+5V
ALMSIG 7 PL1-7
ALMSIG
ICCSOL 18 PL1-18
ICCSOL
TR1, IC1, IC2, IC4, D1 D2 and D10 are all
A ICCFLW 20 PL1-20 A
mounted on the heatsink
DEVICE PINOUTS ICCFLW
block.
ZTX650
E-LINE
MPSA13
TO92
TO202-3P
LM341P5
TO220-3P
TIP30A
TO220-2P
PBYR745
TO220-5P
LM2577T-ADJ
IN
TO220-5P
LM2576T-ADJ
OFF
TO220-3P
LM317AT
RELAY-8A
SCHRACK RY6-10-006
Title
B.A.V. POWER SUPPLY
E E OUT E A OUT FB IN
B
C
B
C
GND
IN
C
B K
GND
FB
GND
OUT
OUT
ADJ
Size
A3
101CD076
Number
9
Revision
CMP IN
Date: 4-Feb-2002 Sheet of 1 1
BASE BASE GND TOP VIEW C TOP VIEW K TOP VIEW GND TOP VIEW GND TOP VIEW OUT TOP VIEW RL1&2 Top View
File: \\Cad 3\c\1 JONS ARCHIVE\8500archive\circuit
Drawn diagrams\10100076-9\10100076.ddb
By: A.J.W./A.A
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
1 2 3 4 5 6
U52C
U52A
ALARM7 Pressure High Display 9
8 1
10 3
PHIDSP
2
U42F MC74HC132AD
D17
MC74HC132AD
13 12
OVERLOAD_INT
U52D
D BAR42 MC74HC14AD D
12
PRS_OVRLD
11
U52B
13
U53D
ALARM6 Pressure Low Display 4
MC74HC132AD
6 12
5 11
PLODSP
13
D18 U42A MC74HC132AD
1 2 MC74HC132AD
U53A
BAR42
MC74HC14AD
1
APNOEA
U54A 3 PL2[1..50]
PL2[1..50]
2 U53C
ALARM5 Power Fail LED 1 U40C
3 MC74HC132AD 9 8
2 8 10 R15 PL244
GND /PWR_FAIL TP9
REF1 1 10 9 390R
+5VALM R73 TP18 U42B D20 MC74HC132AD
1
R88 TPOINT MC74HC132AD
8
3 4 MC74HC02D
160K TPOINT
LT1004CZ12
470K
R72 3 U32A +5VALM BAR42
R74 MC74HC14AD U51D U53B
47K 1 12
C R71 2 11 4 C
100R
68K LMC662CM 13 6
R70 5
GND
PL113 +25V R69
10K + C19 MC74HC132AD
4
R46
ANALOGSIG
4K7 RESET
D D3 BAR42 U24 D
1
OC GND
11
CLK ANALOGSEL
AGND
19 2 D0
AGND 1Q 1D
18 3 D1
2Q 2D
17 4 D2
3Q 3D
D4 D5 D6 16 5 D3
4Q 4D
15 6 D4
5Q 5D
14 7 D5
6Q 6D
BAR42 BAR42 BAR42 13 8 D6
7Q 7D
U20 12 9 D7
8Q 8D
PL318 Patient Pressure 13 3
X0 X
PL319 Drive Pressure 14 U17 MC74HC574ADW
RP11 100K X1
PL320 Flow Pressure 15 9
X2 C VCC
PL15 1 2 SWBAT 12 10 7 6
X3 B Y7 E3
PL113 3 4 +24V 1 11 9 5 BAR42 D[0..15]
X4 A Y6 E2 GND D[0..15]
+25V PL116 5 6 SBAT 5 10 4 1M0
X5 Y5 E1 GND
+24V PL124 7 8 +25V 2 11 D8 U33A
X6 Y4 R45 TP19
TEST3 4 6 12 2 6
X7 INH Y3 RC Q VCC TPOINT
RP10 13 3
Y2 C
4
1 2 7 14 2 + C13
-5VA VEE Y1 B 47u 16V
3 4 15 1 U9A
Y0 A
5 6 MC74HC4051DW 1 2 5
SD
C C D Q APNOEA C
7 8 TEST[0..4]
1
RP12 10K AGND TEST[0..4] TP1
MC74HC138AD 4 7 3
GND A Q CLK
1 2 10K 5
1
-5VA TPOINT B VCC
3 4 U21 C29 6
CD
R4010n Q
5 6 13 3 3
X0 X CLR
7 8 14 1M0 MC74HC74AD
+5VA RP13 X1
15 9 MC74HC4538AD
1
X2 C -5VA R44
1 2 12 10 PL317
+5VMAG X3 B
4
3 4 1 11 10K
+5VALM X4 A R41
5 6 5 470n16V LT1078CN8
VCC X5 47K
7 8 2 C28 2 LT1078CN8
+6V X6 R39
TEST2 4 6 1 6 D7
X7 INH
10K 3 16K0 7 PL16
4VREF R38
RP14 RP15 7 120K U27A 5 D12
-5VA VEE 4VREF U27B
1 2 1 2 33K BAR42 BAR42
AGND AGND R42
3 4 3 4 MC74HC4051DW
8
5 6 5 6 R36 R37 PL14
R43 +5VA
7 8 7 8 D13
AGND 33K 470K
100K AGND BAR42
U22 C16 R35
10K 10K GND
R96 TEST1 Self-Test 1 13 3 1u0 63V
EXTFLW X0 X 10K PRS_OVRLD
PL3[1..26] 10K 14 Pressure Limit Set
PL3[1..26] R60 X1 R30
15 9 PL26
EXTPRS X2 C AGND
PL321 Freshgas Flow 12 10 1
+
B 10K X3 B 10K B
PL322 Temperature 1 11
X4 A TP4
1
8
C11 C10 7 D9 U33B
R24 -5VA VEE
+ R25 + R26
47K 6 R33 R34 14 10
U28A RC Q
1M0 1M0 1M0 MC74HC4051DW 3 7 10K 1M0
10
PL1[1..26] 1 R29 5 + C15
PL1[1..26] U28B 1u0 63V
2 10K U9B
AGND
TLC27L2CD TLC27L2CD 15 12 9
SD
10u 50V 10u 50V GND C GND D Q
U23 + C14 D10
R18 TEST0 Self-Test 0 13 3 2u2 63V R28 12 9 11
1K0
4
X0 X A Q CLK
PL118 Solenoid Current 14 470K 11
X1 VCC B
CD
PL120 R17 Flow Valve Current 15 9 BAR42 8
X2 C Q
PL27 1K0 CPP Set 12 10 AGND -5VA 13
X3 B CLR
PL26 Pressure Limit Set 1 11 Q1 MC74HC74AD
X4 A R6 TP3 R31
PL25 Ratio Set 5 1 2N2222 MC74HC4538AD
13
X5
PL24 Frequency Set 2 4VREF 33K R98 TPOINT 10K
X6
PL23 Volume Set 4 6 100K
X7 INH
C5 R19 C6 R20 C7 R21 C8 R22 C9 7 R7
-5VA VEE 160K R32
+ + + + +
GND ALMCLR
A PL2[1..50] MC74HC4051DW D11 A
R23 R99 10K
10K BAR42
PL2[1..50]
1M0 Title
D1 D2 BAV CONTROLLER TYPE 2 ANALOGUE
AGND
1M0 1M0 1M0 1M0 AGND Size Number Revision
BZX79C4V7 BZX79C4V7
B
10110077 4
10u 50V 10u 50V 10u 50V 10u 50V 10u 50V
Date: 4-Feb-2002 Sheet of
File: \\Cad 3\c\1 JONS ARCHIVE\8500archive\circuit
Drawndiagrams\10110077-4\10110077-4.DDB
By:
1 2 3 4 5 6
1 2 3 4 5 6
U60B
U61B 12
GND 1,2EN
U56 12 10
GND 1,2EN 1Y
LM2937ET-5 11
1Z
9 14 10 11
+6V
+6V 1
IN OUT
3 VCC TP17
VCC
PL5
GND
GND
15
1A
2A
2Y
2Z
13
VCC
GND
9
1A
1B
1Y
PL1[1..26]
PL1[1..26]
PL54 13
1
TPOINT 4 2Y
BATONCHG MC3487 14
GND
3 VCC 2A
+ C22 15
C40 100u 25V C38 2 GND GND 2B
PSU+ PL1
100n 100n 1 VCC
D MC3486 GND D
R90 1
CON4 PL12 PL2[1..50]
2
GND TP16
GND 47K GND
2
3
PL2[1..50]
PL4 U59 PL14
1
TPOINT 4
PL12 Lamp Backlight 1 16 PL224 PL15
34 UPDOWN I1 O1 5
PL54 2 15 PL240 PL16 PL2
33 PHIDSP I2 O2 6
PL14 3 14 PL241 PL17 PL21
32 PLODSP I3 O3 7 1
PL16 4 13 PL242 PL18 PL22
31 INODSP I4 O4 8 2
U57 PL18 5 12 PL19 PL23
30 COMALM I5 O5 9 3
LP2950CZ-5 PL15 6 11 PL110 PL24
29 I6 O6 10 4
PL110 7 10 +5VALM PL25
1
IN OUT
3 +5VA TP15
+5VA
28
27 GND GND
8
I7
GND
O7
VCC
9
+6V
PL112
11
12
PL26
5
6
PL326 PL113 +25V PL27
1
TPOINT 26 13 7
ULN2003
GND
25 AGND 14 +5VMAG 8
+6V PL29
C39 C41 24 15 9
+ C23 GND VCC PL116 PL210
100n 100n 23 16 10
10u 50V D23 BATONCHG +6V PL211
22 17 11
PL321 PL118 PL212
2
21 18 12
PL320 U60A PL119 PL213
20 19 13
BAR42 PL319 4 PL120 PL214
19 VCC 1,2EN 20 14
PL318 PL121 PL215
18 R103 R104 21 15
PL317 PL122 PL216
17 22 16
422TxD# 10K 10K 422RxD 2 3 FP0 PL123 PL217
16 1A 1Y 23 17
422TxD 422RxD# 1 PL124 PL218
C 15 1B 24 18 C
422CTS# 5 PL125 PL219
14 2Y 25 19
U55 4VREF 422CTS 422CTS 6 GND PL220
8
VIN VOUT
1
TP14 4VREF 13
12 GND
422CTS# 7
2A
2B
26
PL221
20
21
7 5 GND VCC CON26 PL222
1
4 1Y 1,2EN 29
422TxD# 3 PL3 PL230
R91 3 GND 1Z 30
422RxD# 422DTR 6 1 FP1 PL31 PL231
2 2Y 1A 1 31
10K 0.1% 422RxD 422DTR# 5 7 GND PL232
1 2Z 2A GND 2 32
PL33 PL233
3 33
CON34 MC3487 PL34 GND
4 34
PL235
TP24 TP20 TP21 TP22 TP23 5 35
+ C25 VCC PL236
TPOINT TPOINT TPOINT TPOINT TPOINT 6 36
10u 50V U58 PL37 GND
7 37
1 8 AGND VCC
/PBRST VCC 8 38
2 7 +5VALM PL39 VCC
TD /ST R95 9 39
+ C26 3 6 +5VALM GND PL240
TOL /RST R94 10 40
10u 50V 4 5 22K Q2 PL311 PL241
-5VA
1
GND RST TP13 11 41
100K ZTX650 AGND UC32A PL312 PL242
B -5VA 12 42 B
LT1054CN 100n PL313 PL243
1
TPOINT 13 43
PL314 PL244
14 44
GND PL315 +5VALM
15 45
C44 GND AGND PL246
16 46
2n2 PL317 PL247
17 47
R105 C45 PL318 PL248
+5VA 18 48
4K7 100n PL249
+
PL319
19 49
C27 UC27A UC28A UC29A UC30A UC31A UC20A UC21A UC22A UC23A PL320 PL250
20 50
100u 25V 100n 100n 100n 100n 100n 1n 1n 1n 1n PL321
AGND 21
PL322 CON50
22
UC27B UC28B UC29B UC30B UC31B UC20B UC21B UC22B UC23B 4VREF
100n 100n 100n 100n 100n 1n 1n 1n 1n 23
-5VA
-5VA 24
Power supply decoupling - adjacent to I.C of same number +5VA
25
PL326
26
VCC
CON26
UC1 UC2 UC4 UC5 UC6 UC7 UC8 UC9 UC10 UC12 UC13 UC14 UC15 UC16 UC17 UC18 UC24 UC25
1n 1n 1n 1n 1n 1n 1n 1n 1n 1n 1n 1n 1n 1n 1n 1n 1n 1n
GND
VCC
UC26 UC3A UC3B UC3C UC33 UC34 UC36 UC37 UC38 UC39 UC40 UC41 UC42 UC43 UC44 UC45 UC46 UC47 UC48 UC49 UC50
1n 1n 1n 100n 1n 1n 1n 1n 1n 1n 1n 1n 1n 1n 1n 1n 1n 1n 1n 1n 1n
GND
A A
VCC +6V +5VA
Title
UC51 UC52 UC53 UC54 UC60 UC61 UC59 UC55 UC11 BAV CONTROLLER TYPE 2 CONNECT
1n 1n 1n 1n 10n 10n 1n 1n 1n
GND GND AGND
Size Number Revision
B
10110077 4
Date: 4-Feb-2002 Sheet of
File: \\Cad 3\c\1 JONS ARCHIVE\8500archive\circuit
Drawndiagrams\10110077-4\10110077-4.DDB
By:
1 2 3 4 5 6
1 2 3 4 5 6
RP1 VCC
A[1..19] SPEN 1 2
A[1..19]
PL6 C2 3 4
D[0..15] C3 5 6
D[0..15] GND 1 2
C0 7 8
3 4
5 6
10K
A19
A18
A17
A16
A15
A14
A13
A12
A11
A10
7 8
A9
A8
A7
A6
A5
A4
A3
A2
A1
D 9 10 RP2
D
HEADER 5X2 FC0 1 2
FC2 3 4
U5 Auxiliary Serial Connector DELAY 5 6
27
26
25
24
22
21
20
19
17
16
15
14
12
11
10
9
8
7
6
5
3
2
1
VCC PL315 7 8
8
GND 10K
A9
A8
A7
A6
A5
A4
A3
A2
A1
A23
A22
A21
A20
A19
A18
A17
A16
A15
A14
A13
A12
A11
A10
10u 50V
12.288MHz C3 C2 RP3 VCC
+ 10u 50V +
CLK 100 BCLR 1 2
EXTAL
101 U10 FRZ 3 4
XTAL
98 + C1 11 15 + C4 NVHOLD 5 6
CLKO 4u7 63V V+ V- 4u7 63V
RESET 92 10 13 NVWP 7 8
RESET /RESET C1+ C2+
HALT 91 12 14
/HALT C1- C2-
BERR 94 SCC21 5 2 PL312 TXD 10K
R9 /BERR T1I T1O DTR used to drive
C4 74 SCC25 18 1 PL314 DTR
VCC VCC BUSW T2I T2O Autozero Valve
4K7 73 SCC11 19 24 PL37 RP4
GND DISCPU T3I T3O
FRZ 72 21 20 BERR 1 2
/FRZ VCC T4I T4O
C0 104 SCC20 6 7 PL311 RXD DB9 - Recorder AVEC 3 4
/AS R1O R1I
C[0..4] C1 103 SCC24 4 3 PL313 CTS C5 5 6
C[0..4] R/~W R2O R2I
C2 106 SCC10 22 23 PL39 C7 7 8
/UDS-A0 R3O R3I
C3 105 17 16
/LDS-DS R4O R4I VCC
C4 85 PL3[1..26] 10K
/DTACK PL3[1..26]
PL1[1..26] 123 MAX238CNG
PL1[1..26] /RMC-IOUT1
C 122 MASTER DB25 - RS232 RP5 C
IAC
BCLR 86 30 D15 SCC26 1 2
/BCLR D15 R3 R4
C5 90 31 D14 SCC24 3 4
/BR D14 GND
VCC VCC 87 32 D13 10K 10K SCC23 5 6
/BG D13 R1
C7 88 33 D12 SCC22 7 8
/BGACK D12 VCC
ICTL0 97 35 D11 1K2
/IPL0 D11 U4B
R12 R11 ICTL1 96 36 D10 10K GND
/IPL1 D10
4K7 U4D 1K2 ICTL2 95 37 D9 RESET 4 3 PL214
/IPL2 D9
FC0 132 38 D8 RP6 VCC
FC0 D8
9 8 PL121 FC1 130 40 D7 C1 1 2
FC1 D7 R2
FC2 129 41 D6 SN74HC05D ICTL0 3 4
FC2 D6 VCC
AVEC 93 42 D5 1K2 ICTL1 5 6
SN74HC05D U4C /AVEC-IOUT0 D5
43 D4
U4A
ICTL2 7 8
D4
6 5 ON_24V 69 45 D3 VCC HALT 2 1
/DREQ-PA13 D3
TEST0 70 46 D2 WATCHDOG 4K7
SN74HC05D /DACK-PA14 D2
71 47 D1
/DONE-PA15 D1 SN74HC05D
TEST[0..4] 48 D0 RP7
TEST[0..4] D0
CS0 128 10K SCC12 1 2
/CS0-IOUT2
CS1 127 U1 JP2 SCC13 3 4
/CS1 R97
CS2 125 JP1 1 SCC36 5 6
/CS2 /PBRST 1
CS3 124 DELAY 2 7 ON_24V 7 8
/CS3 1 TD /ST 2
BRG2-SDS2-PA7
/DCD3-SPCLK 3 6
2 TOL /RST 3
/CTS3-SPRXD
/RTS3-SPTXD
U3
RCLK3-PA10
5
TCLK3-PA11
10K
/TOUT1-PB4
/TOUT2-PB6
/WDOG-PB7
RCLK2-PA2
/IACK7-PB0
/IACK6-PB1
/IACK1-PB2
RST
TCLK2-PA3
BRG3-PA12
/DCD2-PA6
RXD2-PA0
/CTS2-PA4
/RTS2-PA5
RXD3-PA8
TXD2-PA1
TXD3-PA9
TIN1-PB3
TIN2-PB5
CS[0..3]
MAX1232CPA SWITCH TO VCC RP8
RCLK1
TCLK1
/DCD1
/CTS1
/RTS1
TXD1
BRG1
PB10
PB11
PB8
PB9
SCC16 3 4
VCC VDD VCC SCC34 5 6
R13 FC1 7 8
VDD 4K7
108
109
110
111
113
114
115
117
118
119
120
121
52
80
82
81
51
79
50
76
53
54
55
56
58
59
60
61
63
64
65
66
49
78
77
68
VCC
Calibrate Protection 10K
S2 GND
R5 GND
SCC10
SCC11
SCC12
SCC13
SCC14
SCC16
SCC20
SCC21
SCC22
SCC23
SCC24
SCC25
SCC26
SCC34
SCC36
OVERLOAD_INT
WATCHDOG R14 10K
U4E 4K7 U4F
PL249
FP0 Input data 10 11 12 13
VCC
FP1 Output data VCC
10
VCC R108
FP2 Output data enable
SN74HC05D SN74HC05D
1
SD
D Q
FP[0..2] 6 10K
CD
FP[0..2] Q U41F R8
PL2[1..50] 11
PL2[1..50] VCC CLK
3 12 13 PL235 10K
CLK
CD
U6 FLWSIG 8
Q
6 5 2 JP4
SD
SCK Q D MC74HC14AD
NVWP 3 5 HEADER 2 GND MC74HC74AD
/WP SI
NVHOLD 7 2 MC74HC74AD
13
/HOLD SO C47 1
1 SPEN ALARMS IO
4
4 5 100R PULFLW
AGND GND CS
Size Number Revision
UPDOWN 10110077 4
LTC1286CS8 CONNECT PWM
PWMCLK Orcad B
CONNECT-4.SCH PWM-4.SCH
PWMDIVCLK
Date: 4-Feb-2002 Sheet of
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Drawn diagrams\10110077-4\10110077-4.DDB
By:
1 2 3 4 5 6
1 2 3 4 5 6
VCC
2
4
6
8
2
4
6
8
RP18 10K
10K RP17
RESET
PL1[1..26] D[0..15]
PL1[1..26] D[0..15]
1
3
5
7
1
3
5
7
U44
D PL2[1..50] PL18 Adult On 2 18 D0 CS[0..3] D
PL2[1..50] 1A1 1Y1 CS[0..3]
PL16 Adult Standby 4 16 D1 U18
1A2 1Y2
PL12 Paed On 6 14 D4 7 6 A[1..19]
1A3 1Y3 Y7 E3 A[1..19]
PL232 /PRSSEL 8 12 D5 9 5 CS2
1A4 1Y4 PWMLATCH Y6 E2
10 4
Y5 E1 GND
11 9 D7 11
2A1 2Y1 Y4
13 7 D6 12
2A2 2Y2 DACCS Y3
PL14 Paed Standby15 5 D3 13 3 A5
2A3 2Y3 DACSTRB Y2 C
PL110 Off 17 3 D2 14 2 A4
2A4 2Y4 ANALOGSEL Y1 B
15 1 A3
/PWR_FAIL Y0 A
1
VCC 1G
19 MC74HC138AD
2G
2
4
6
8
2
4
6
8
RP20 MC74HC244ADW
10K 10K
RP19
U46
7 6
1
3
5
7
1
3
5
7
Y7 E3
U45 9 5 CS3
Y6 E2
PL112 /OVRCH 2 18 D8 10 4
1A1 1Y1 Y5 E1 GND
PL231 /MUTE 4 16 D9 11
1A2 1Y2 Y4
PL230 /TSTRST 6 14 D10 12
1A3 1Y3 Y3
PL233 /VOLSEL 8 12 D11 13 3 A3
C 1A4 1Y4 Y2 C C
14 2 A2
Y1 B
PL229 /INTLOC 11 9 D12 15 1 A1
2A1 2Y1 Y0 A
PL236 DISCON 13 7 D13 A4
2A2 2Y2
PL250 15 5 D14 MC74HC138AD PL2[1..50]
2A3 2Y3 PL2[1..50]
+ C18 TEST2 17 3 D15
10u 50V 2A4 2Y4
1
1G
19 U47
2G
2 18 STRB1 PL29
D1 Q1
GND MC74HC244ADW 3 17 STRB2 PL210
D2 Q2
4 16 STRB3 PL211
D3 Q3
TEST1 TEST1 U49 5 15 STRB4 PL212
D4 Q4
2 3 D15 6 14 STRB5 PL213
Q1 D1 D5 Q5
PL125 ON_PSU 5 4 D14 7 13 PL246
Q2 D2 D6 Q6
PL119 ON_BAT 6 7 D13 8 12 PL247
Q3 D3 D7 Q7
PL19 ON_LEK 9 8 D12 9 11
Q4 D4 D8 Q8
12 13 D11
CLRBAK Q5 D5 GND
15 14 D10 1
EN_SOL Q6 D6 E1
16 17 D9 19
EN_FLW Q7 D7 E2
TEST2 19 18 D8
Q8 D8
GND MC74HC540DW
11
CLK
1
CLR
B B
TEST[0..4] MC74HC273ADW
TEST[0..4]
ALARM[1..7] U50 U48
ALARM[1..7]
ALARM2 2 3 D2 D7 9 12 PL215
Q1 D1 8D 8Q
ALARM3 5 4 D3 D6 8 13 PL216
Q2 D2 7D 7Q
ALARM6 6 7 D6 D5 7 14 PL217
Q3 D3 6D 6Q
ALARM7 9 8 D7 D4 6 15 PL218
Q4 D4 5D 5Q
ALARM5 12 13 D5 D3 5 16 PL219
GND Q5 D5 4D 4Q
ALARM4 15 14 D4 D2 4 17 PL220
Q6 D6 3D 3Q
2
4
6
8
2
4
6
8
ALARM1 16 17 D1 D1 3 18 PL221
Q7 D7 2D 2Q
TEST3 19 18 D0 D0 2 19 PL222
Q8 D8 1D 1Q
RP16 RP9 11 11
CLK CLK
10K 10K 1 1 Display Data
CLR OC
VCC
MC74HC273ADW GND 74HC574
1
3
5
7
1
3
5
7
JP3 U2
2 18 D0
1 2 1A1 1Y1
4 16 D1
3 4 1A2 1Y2
6 14 D2
5 6 1A3 1Y3
8 12 D3
7 8 1A4 1Y4
9 10
A 11 9 D4 A
11 12 2A1 2Y1
13 7 D5
13 14 2A2 2Y2
15 5 D6 Title
15 16 2A3 2Y3
17
2A4 2Y4
3 D7 BAV CONTROLLER TYPE 2 I/O CIRCUITS
HEADER 8X2
1 Size Number Revision
1G 10110077 4
19
2G B
MC74LS244ADW Date: 4-Feb-2002 Sheet of
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Drawndiagrams\10110077-4\10110077-4.DDB
By:
1 2 3 4 5 6
1 2 3 4 5 6
D D
D[0..15]
D[0..15]
A[1..19]
A[1..19]
U12 U13
A1 12 13 D8 A1 12 13 D0
A0 O0 A0 O0
A2 11 14 D9 A2 11 14 D1
A1 O1 A1 O1
A3 10 15 D10 A3 10 15 D2
A2 O2 A2 O2
A4 9 17 D11 A4 9 17 D3
A3 O3 A3 O3
A5 8 18 D12 A5 8 18 D4
A4 O4 A4 O4
A6 7 19 D13 A6 7 19 D5
A5 O5 A5 O5
A7 6 20 D14 A7 6 20 D6
A6 O6 A6 O6
A8 5 21 D15 A8 5 21 D7
A7 O7 A7 O7
A9 27 A9 27
A8 A8
A10 26 A10 26
A9 A9
A11 23 A11 23
A10 A10
A12 25 A12 25
A11 A11
A13 4 A13 4
A12 A12
C A14 28 A14 28 C
A13 A13
A15 29 A15 29
A14 A14
A16 3 A16 3
A15 A15
A17 2 A17 2
A16 A16
A18 30 A18 30
A17 A17
A19 1 A19 1
A18 A18
22 22
CE CE
RHIGH 24 RLOW 24
OE OE
WHIGH 31 WLOW 31
PGM PGM
SKT For AM29F010-70PC SKT For AM29F010-70PC
CS[0..4]
CS[0..4]
CS0
CS1
C[0..4]
C[0..4]
C2 uds
C3 lds
U15 U16
B A1 12 13 D8 A1 12 13 D0 B
A0 D0 A0 D0
A2 11 14 D9 A2 11 14 D1
A1 D1 A1 D1
A3 10 15 D10 A3 10 15 D2
A2 D2 A2 D2
A4 9 17 D11 A4 9 17 D3
A3 D3 A3 D3
A5 8 18 D12 A5 8 18 D4
U14A A4 D4 A4 D4
A6 7 19 D13 A6 7 19 D5
A5 D5 A5 D5
C1 r/~w 2 4 WHIGH A7 6 20 D14 A7 6 20 D6
A Y0 A6 D6 A6 D6
3 5 RHIGH A8 5 21 D15 A8 5 21 D7
B Y1 A7 D7 A7 D7
6 A9 27 A9 27
Y2 A8 A8
1 7 A10 26 A10 26
GND E Y3 A9 A9
A11 23 A11 23
A10 A10
MC74HC139AD A12 25 A12 25
A11 A11
A13 4 A13 4
A12 A12
A14 28 A14 28
U14B A13 A13
A15 3 A15 3
A14 A14
C1 r/~w 14 12 WLOW A16 31 A16 31
A Y0 A15 A15
13 11 RLOW A17 2 A17 2
B Y1 A16 A16
10 30 A18 30
Y2 A17 A17
15 9 A19 1 A19 1
GND E Y3 A18 A18
MC74HC139AD 22 22
CS1 CS1
29 HEADER 3 29
WE WE
24 24
OE 1 OE
A 2 A
GM76C8128CLLFW70 JP5 GM76C8128CLLFW70
VCC 3
Title
BAV CONTROLLER TYPE 2 MEMORY
Size Number Revision
Orcad B
10110077 4
Date: 4-Feb-2002 Sheet of
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Drawn diagrams\10110077-4\10110077-4.DDB
By:
1 2 3 4 5 6
1 2 3 4 5 6
21
D[0..15] EXTPRS
4
C31
1
TPOINT
U25 U43 33p
R52 PL3[1..26]
1 2 6
VREFA
VCC
GND OC R66
11 D7 6 3 1 10K 7 PRSOUT PL34
CLK D7 RFBA
U36 D6 7 2 3 5 2K0 [FG Autozero 8500/6500]
D6 IOUTA
D0 2 19 3 14 D5 8 U31A U31B
1D 1Q P0 Q0 D5
D1 3 18 4 13 D4 9 LMC662CM LMC662CM PL3[1..26]
2D 2Q P1 Q1 D4
D2 4 17 5 12 D3 10
8
3D 3Q P2 Q2 D3
D3 5 16 6 11 D2 11
4D 4Q P3 Q3 D2 +5VA
D4 6 15 15 D1 14
5D 5Q TC D1
D5 7 14 7 D0 15 1
6D 6Q CEP D0 AGND AGND
D6 8 13 10
7D 7Q VCC CET
D7 9 12 2 A1 17
8D 8Q CLK M/ L +5VA
9 A2 18
PE B/ A
8
MC74HC574ADW 1 19 5 U30B
MR LDAC R65
20 7 FLWOUT PL31
/WR U30A R53
MC74HC161AD 24 3 6 2K0 [PF Auto zero 8500/6500]
VREFB
IOUTB
23 1 LMC662CM
GND
EN_FLW RFBB 10K
2
PWMDIVCLK
U37 C32 LMC662CM
PWMCLK R64
3 14 DAC8248S 33p
P0 Q0
4 13 20K
22
5
4
P1 Q1
5 12
C P2 Q2 GND -5VA R54 TP7 C
6 11
P3 Q3 4VREF EXTFLW
15 20K
1
TC TPOINT
7 C34
CEP R49 TP5
10 1 100n
CET
2 100K TPOINT
CLK R56
9
PE R55 +5VA
1 56K
MR PL2[1..50]
+5VA 100K Meter Zero
U26 MC74HC161AD R100 PL2[1..50]
TP8 TPOINT
1 +5VA 5 U29B
GND OC R63
11 10K 7 PL227
PWMLATCH CLK
U38 6 2K0
1
8
D8 2 19 3 14 LMC662CM
1D 1Q P0 Q0 R58 R57
D9 3 18 4 13 C33
2D 2Q P1 Q1 U29A -5VA
D10 4 17 5 12 100K 3 47K 100n
3D 3Q P2 Q2
D11 5 16 6 11 1
4D 4Q P3 Q3
D12 6 15 15 2
5D 5Q TC
D13 7 14 7 LMC662CM AGND
6D 6Q CEP R50
D14 8 13 10
7D 7Q CET C46
D15 9 12 2 33K
4
8D 8Q CLK R59 470n16V
9
PE R10
MC74HC574ADW 1 100K
MR
-5VA 0R0 15HZ
B MC74HC161AD B
U8
3 14 R61
P0 Q0 U41E PL1[1..26]
4 13 U39A N/F
P1 Q1 U41A
5 12 11 10 2 U39C PL1[1..26]
P2 Q2 R62
6 11 1 1 2 8
P3 Q3
15 3 10K 10 Flow Control Valve ON_FLW PL122
TC MC74HC14AD C30
7 9 1KHz Pulse Width Modulation
CEP 220p MC74HC14AD
10 MC74HC02D
CET MC74HC02D
2
CLK
9 GND
PE
1
MR
U39D
MC74HC161AD U39B 11
U41C
Valve Override Control 5 13 Dump Solenoid Valve ON_SOL PL123
PRS_OVRLD U41B
4 5 6 12
3 4 6
EN_SOL MC74HC02D
VCC
MC74HC02D MC74HC14AD
MC74HC14AD
U41D
A A
R48 R47 9 8
RESET
D14 100R Title
100K
MC74HC14AD
BAV CONTROLLER TYPE 2 PWM
+ C17
BAR42 22u 50V Size Number Revision
B
10110077 4
GND Date: 4-Feb-2002 Sheet of
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Drawndiagrams\10110077-4\10110077-4.DDB
By:
1 2 3 4 5 6
1 2 3 4 5 6
D D
S1 PT3
3 2
P1 P2
Patient Flow Sensor 1
PT5
PT2
P1
C Drive Flow Sensor C
P1 P2
PT4
P1
Drive Pressure
PT1
Fresh Gas Sensor
B
P1 P2 B
PT3 measures the Patient Gas Flow via a sensor in the Patient circuit
S1 places a short across PT3 during Auto Zero this allows the differential pressure to equalise
PT5 is the Patient Pressure gauge
PT2 measures the Drive Gas Flow via the sensor in the main pneumatic block
PT4 measures the Drive Gas Pressure via a port in the main pneumatic block
PT1 measures the Fresh Gas Flow via a sensor in the common gas outlet of the Anaesthesia system
A A
Title
Pneumatic Schematic
Size Number Revision
B 10110088 3
Date: 4-Feb-2002 Sheet 4of 4
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Drawndiagrams\10110088-3\10110088-3\10110088-3.DDB
By:
1 2 3 4 5 6
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
R34
D 20K D
+4VREF D1
8
IC1A D3 AGND 10 LT1367CS
LT2078CS8 R33 R44 8
4 2 3 20K 20K 9
VR1 1 R18 R9 BAS16
R12 2 R39
10K 200 62K
56K 10K
1 C9 IC9D
C8 100N 13 LT1367CS
4
100N -5V 14 C34
AGND 12 1N
AGnd AGnd R62
6K8 R1 R27
4
560K -5V
C31 IC9A
100N R49 3 LT1367CS
W
X1
X2
VP
R63 IC6 C33 C42 10K 1
C AD835 4.7uF R38 Patient Flow C
2 2.5 volt offset
470K R30 100N AGND
2K 10K
11
VN
-5V
Y1
Y2
Z
C28 C30
R29 100N
100 4.7uF
4
R43
PFZ
-5V
20K
AGND
+5V
+5V
R36
C2 C1 C39 C38
20K
+4VREF D2 100N 100N 100N 100N
AGND
R58 AGND
PT1 +5V
DUXL30D 6K8 BAS16 IC10C
FGI
8
-5V 14 C35
AGND AGND 12 1N C23 C21
R61 100N 100N
6K8 R3 R28 AGND
C11 6 20K +4VREF
430 R26 R40
100N -4V 7
5 20K 10K AGND R48
IC10B 39K
C? IC4B 5 LT1367CS +5V
C54 LT2078CS8 7 +5V
6
R76
8
4
-5V
FG AUTOZERO C27 IC10A
560K 100N R50 3 LT1367CS
W
X1
X2
VP
11
4.7uF
VN
-5V
Y1
Y2
C29
A R31 100N A
100
1
+4VREF
8
IC3A
LT2078CS8
3
1 R21 R11
R16 2 1K2 100K
R17 75K
C17
100N 33K
4
-5V
AGND
R8
C16 6
1K2
100N 7
Patient Pressure
5
C57 IC3B
100N LT2078CS8 +5V
+5V
+4VREF
C C
-5V
PT4 R22 +5V C3 C4 C5
DUXL30D 100K 100N 100N 100N
8
IC2A AGND
AGND
LT2078CS8
3
1 R20 R4 C20 C7 C18
R10 2 100N 100N 100N
1K2 100K
75K -5V
R14 -5V
C14
100N 33K
4
-5V
AGND +4VREF
+4VREF
R5
C13 6 C22 C25 C24
1K2
100N 7 100N 100N 100N
Drive Pressure
5 AGND
B C55 IC2B B
100N LT2078CS8
+4VREF -4V
-4V
-5V
PT2 R57 +5V
DUXL05D 10K
8
IC5A
LT2078CS8
3
1 R23 R6
VR3 R15 2 200R 390K
10K 390K
C19
100N
4
-5V
AGND
R60
10K R7
C15 6 Title
A 200R A
100N -4V 7
Drive Flow
Pressure Interface
5
Size Number Revision
C56 IC5B
A4
10110088 3
100N LT2078CS8
Date: 4-Feb-2002 Sheet of 3 of 3
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Drawndiagrams\10110088-3\10110088-3\10110088-3.DDB
By: RHC/IRBW
1 2 3 4
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
9-way D Plug
EXTRN OUT
PL1 4 2 PL3
FG AUTOZERO
PRSOUT PATPRS
D D
FL12
1n
PL1 8 1 PL3
AGND AGND
Patient flow FGO
Patient Flow FL8
press_1.sch
R70 1n
1 3 PL3
R52 AUTO ZERO
+5V Fresh Gas Flow 21 PL1 N.C. 1K N.C.
+5V Fresh Gas Flow
47K FL6
AGND Fresh Gas Flow PFZ
AGND R67 1n
5 4 PL3
C47 PFZ
-5V N.C. 1K PFZ
-5V 47N
FL5
AGND
1n
+4VREF PL1 7 9 PL3
+4VREF
PFO TX1 TX1
-4V
-4V FL9
R51 1n
Patient Flow 26 PL1 PL2-2 2 7 PL3
Patient Flow
47K Patient Flow AGND AGND
FL4
C46 1n
PL1 9 5 PL3
47N RX1 RX1
AGND
C58 FL11
100n R69 1n
Sensors PL2-1 6 6 PL3
press_2.sch DF +6V 10R +6V
C C
R54 FL7
20 PL1 FGZ
Drive Flow R68 1n
47K Drive Flow 3 8 PL3
FGZ
N.C. 1K FGZ
R65
+5V C49 510K
+5V 47N CHASSIS
AGND AGND
AGND
17 PL1
26-way Transition 25-way D Socket
-5V PP Ovrprs
-5V DCE Spec
to PL4 on CPU board.
R55 18 PL1 1 SK1
Patient Pressure
+4VREF 47K Patient Pressure SHIELD
+4VREF
C50 FL3
-4V
-4V 47N 1n
PL1 10 7 SK1
AGND DGND GND
DP
FL1
R53 1n
19 PL1 PL1 12 2 SK1
Drive Pressure
47K Drive Pressure TX0 TX0
FL2
C48 1n
PL1 11 3 SK1
47N RX0 RX0
AGND
B PL1 13 4 SK1 B
Absorber switch
CTS CTS
IC11 D5 C60
LM2937ES-5.0 S2 S1 BAS16 100N
GAS VALVE GAS VALVE
+6V 1 3 +5V 5 SK1
Vin +5V RP1 RTS
PL2 PL1 15 1 2 C61
GND
4*4K7 100N
AGND AGND 100N PL1 14 20 SK1
R71 Valve Control DTR
Valve Control Valve Control C62
PSU GND 1K
R72 100N
D7 47K C64 PL1 23 +4VREF
BAS16 10N 4VREF CHASSIS
IC8 R75
1 8 10k PL1 25
BOOST Vin AGND C57 C51
A+5V
10u 100n
2 7
CAP+ OSC
C41 +5V
3 6 AGND
150u GND LV
PL1 16 AGND
4 5 AGND
CAP- Vout -5V
LTC660CS8 R74
-4V +5V
A 2K A
AGND R56 22 PL1 PL1 24
220R D6 Absorber switch
C40 ZRC400F03 TEMP PLM
AGND 150u ABS 2
2 Title
AGND
ABS 1 R73
-5V
Pressure Interface
1 Size Number Revision
100R
A3
10110088 3
Date: 4-Feb-2002 Sheet of 1 of 3
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Drawn diagrams\10110088-3\10110088-3\10110088-3.DDB
By: RHC/IRBW
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
50
49
48
47
46
45
44
43
42
41
40
39
38
37
36
35
34
33
32
31
30
29
28
27
26
A1 D1 A1 D1 A1 DQ1 A9A8 A7A6A5A4A3A2A1A0
A2 10 15 D2 A210 15 D2 A2 9 15 D2 VCC A13
A12
A11
A10
A2 D2 A2 D2 A2 DQ2 R3
A3 9 17 D3 A3 9 17 D3 A3 8 18 D3 U5 PRS_OVRLD
A3 D3 A3 D3 A3 DQ3 PRS_OVRLD
A4 8 18 D4 A4 8 18 D4 A4 7 19 D4 WAIT# APNOEA
A9
A8
A7
A6
A5
A4
A3
A2
A1
A0
D9
D8
Vss
P4.7
Vcc
A13
A12
A11
A10
D15
D14
D13
D12
D11
D10
A4 D4 A4 D4 A4 DQ4 WAIT# APNOEA
A5 7 19 D5 A5 7 19 D5 A5 6 20 D5 A1451 25
D A5 D5 A5 D5 A5 DQ5 A14 P4.6 D
A6 6 20 D6 A6 6 20 D6 A6 5 21 D6 A1552 24 R63
A6 D6 A6 D6 A6 DQ6 A15 P4.5 VCC 8 9
A7 5 21 D7 A7 5 21 D7 A7 4 22 D7 A1653 23 R61
A7 D7 A7 D7 A7 DQ7 VCC BUSCLK A16 P4.4 7 10
A8 27 A827 30 A8 29 BUSCLK A1754 22
A8 A8 A17 A8 A17 Vss GND 6 11
A9 26 A926 1 A9 28 32 VCC A1855 21 R62
A9 A9 A18 A9 Vcc VCC R23 A18 P4.3 5 12
A1023 32 A10
23 A1024 R4 A1956 20 R67
A10 Vcc VCC A10 A10 VCC A19 A19 P4.2 4 13
A1125 A11
25 32 A1127 57 19 R65
A11 A11 Vcc VCC A11 GND Vss P4.1 3 14
A124 A124 16 A123 16 58 18 R64
A12 A12 GND GND A12 Vss GND WAIT P4.0 2 15
A1328 16 28
A13 59 17 SHDN211
A13 Vss GND A13 P6.1 P9.5 SHDN211 1 16
A1429 A143 29 WR# 1 2 60 16 EN211
A14 A14 WE DNC RY/BY U11 P6.2 P9.4 EN211
A153 31
A15 24 RD# 17 1 61 15 RxD1 GND
A15 A15 OE DNC J2 1 8 PHI RXD1 RxD1 J15 GND
A162 31 WR# A162 22 12 31 WR# 2 MR WDO 62 14 RxD0
A16 WE A16 CS1 VCC NC WE 2 7 VCC STBY RXD0 RxD0 8 x 2 WAY HEADER
A1730 24 RD# 26 25 RD# VCC RST 63 13 TxD1
A17 OE NC OE 1 3 6 RESET TXD1 TxD1
A181 22 68128/628512 UC6 30 23 J13 GND WDI C3 64 12 TxD0
A18 CE NC CE 2 4 5 NMI TXD0 TxD0 6
CS1# PFI PFO XT2 65 11
CS1# GND Vss Vss GND PROGRAMMABL
GND 66 10
EXTAL VPP E I/O PINS FOR
U2 A18 SB24 67 9 DTR1
GND XTAL PB.7 DTR1 FUTURE
A0 12 13 D0 68 8 CTS1
A0 D0 A17 SB25 U12 C4 VCC Vcc PB.6 CTS1 EXPANSION
A1 11 14 D1 AS#69 7 DTR0
A1 D1 A0 10 11 D0 VCC GND AS# AS PB.5 DTR0
A2 10 15 D2 SB26 A0 D0 R11 RD# 70 6 CTS0
A2 D2 VCC A1 9 12 D1 R18 RD# RD PB.4 CTS0
A3 9 17 D3 A1 D1 WR# 71 5 M/R#
A3 D3 A2 8 13 D2 WR# HWR PB.3 M/R#
A4 8 18 D4 A2 D2 LWR# 72 4 MUX_AD2
A4 D4 A3 7 15 D3 R17 LWR# LWR PB.2 MUX_AD2
A5 7 19 D5 A3 D3 73 3 MUX_AD1
A5 D5 A4 6 16 D4 MD0 PB.1 MUX_AD1 VCC
A6 6 20 D6 A4 D4 C37 R12 74 2 MUX_AD0 R13
A6 D6 A5 5 17 D5 R21 MD1 PB.0 MUX_AD0
A7 5 21 D7 A5 D5 75 1
A7 D7 18 D6 MD2 Vcc VCC
VREF
A8 27 D6
AVcc
AVss
PA.0
PA.1
PA.2
PA.3
PA.4
PA.5
PA.6
PA.7
A8 2 19 D7 JP2
P7.0
P7.1
P7.2
P7.3
P7.4
P7.5
P7.6
P7.7
P8.0
P8.1
P8.2
P8.3
P8.4
R105
Vss
A9 26 NC D7 R20 R59 R19 VPP
A9 3 C35 C55 C56 VPP
A1023 32 NC VPP USER
A10 Vcc VCC 4 28 GND VPP VCC C14 C15
C A1125 NC Vcc VCC C
A11 21 LOCATE CLOSE
A124 NC TR1 GND
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
87
88
89
90
91
92
93
94
95
96
97
98
99
100
A12 24 D1 GND A20 TO VCC PINS
A1328 16 NC +12V A20
A13 Vss GND 25 14 D4 GND OF H8
A1429 NC GND GND CS4#
A14 23 R14 VREGS U18 CS4#
A153 SQW AVCC
A15 27 WR# 1 CS5#
A162 31 WR# WE VIN 5 CS5# GND
A16 WE 26 22 RD# R16 2 VOUT
A1730 24 RD# INTB OE C6 GND 4 C30 CS0# LOCATE CAPACITORS
A17 OE 1 20 3 BP C47 CS0#
A181 22 INTA CE VCC OFF
A18 CE 10uF 25V R22 C16 CS1# CLOSE TO PIN 10 OF H8/3048
CS1#
JP1 LOW ESR LP2982 0.1uF
R44
VCC 3K3 BOOT
SB27 0.01uF NPO 4.7uF 10V LOW ESR VCC
USER R15 FET1 GND R8 R7 R9
UC1 UC2
12
11
10
PATPRSB
4
5
6
7
16
PATPRSB J3
VCC EXPVOLB
EXPVOLB
U15 DRVPRSB 1
GND VCC U10A U10B DRVPRSB R5
Y0
Y1
Y2
Y3
Y0
Y1
Y2
Y3
A
B
B
E
GND GND Y4 C5
4 10 U16B
E1 Y5 SB22 ARW 6 WAY HEADER
CS0# 5 9 4 DA1
GND
CS0# E2 Y6 6 DA1
14
13
15
2
3
GND 1 20
OC VCC VCC VCC
U16D CS4# D0 ... D7 11 IRQN
B CS4# CLK IRQN B
12 10
11 GND PC KEYBOARD
13 U16A D0 2 19 R100
1D 1Q
2 D1 3 18 J9
3 2D 2Q R97
1 RD# D2 4 17 R99 R98
RD# 3D 3Q AGND GND 1 Clock
U16C D3 5 16
4D 4Q 2 Data
9 D4 6 15
8 5D 5Q R96 3 NC
10 D5 7 14
U17 6D 6Q 4 Ground
D6 8 13
1 20 7D 7Q VCC 5 +5V
E1 VCC VCC D7 9 12
19 8D 8Q 6 Shield
E2
GND 10
GND GND
Tie inputs to GND via short lengths of tracks D0 18 2 6 WAY 0.1"
Q1 D1
D1 17 3
Q2 D2 VCC GND
D2 16 4
Q3 D3 VCC VREGS
D3 15 5
Q4 D4 U14
D4 14 6
Q5 D5 7 14 C57
D5 13 7 GND GND Vcc
Q6 D6
D6 12 8 3 2 D5 J22
Q7 D7 DISPLAY2
D7 11 9 1
Q8 D8 1 GND SPEAKER 10100192-3.sch
2
6 5 ARW BAT54 2 WAY 0.1"
DISPLAY3
D0 ... D7 4
10100193-3.sch
8 9 R69
1 8
2 7 10 R66 DISPLAY4
RP3 3 6
11 12
10100194-3.sch
4 5 FET4
13
A DISPLAY5 A
1 8 R104 10100195-3.sch
GND VCC
2 7 GND
RP4 3 6
4 5 Title
BLEASE DISPLAY INTERFACE
2 off 14way connectors UC11 UC12 UC13 UC14 UC15 UC16 UC17 UC27 GND
14
13
12
11
10
9
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
4
10
10
9
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
9
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
U25 C11 TP4 RFF8
12 13 3 R48 R45 FRESHGAS
C1+ V+ rfi FRESHGAS
17 FRESHGASB 1 U30A 100K 82K
C10 V- FRESHGASB
2 R144
11 C38
14 Vcc VCC GND GND NOT FITTED
C1-
15
C2+ C9 R46 R47
11
C12 10 AGND
GND GND 200K
D 16 C13 AGND D
C2- RFF19RFF21RFF20RFF22
TxD1 7 2 TxD1
TxD1 T1in T1out rfi TP5 RFF6
DTR1 6 3 DTR1 R52 R49
DTR1 T2in T2out rfi 5 PATPRS
TxD0 20 1 TxD0 rfi PATPRS
TxD0 T3in T3out rfi PATPRSB 7
DTR0 21 28DTR0 PATPRSB U30B
DTR0 T4in T4out rfi 6 R145
8 9 RFF25 C39
SB21 R1out R1in
CTS0 5 4 CTS0
CTS0 R2out R2in rfi
CTS1 26 27 CTS1 R50 R51
CTS1 R3out R3in rfi
RxD1 22 23 RxD1 RFF26 AGND
RxD1 SB18 R4out R4in rfi
RxD0 19 18 RxD0 RFF7
RxD0 R5out R5in rfi TP6
24 25 10 R75 R53 DRVPRS
EN SHDN rfi DRVPRS
R35 DRVPRSB 8 * *
DRVPRSB U30C
VCC RFF23 RFF24 9 R146
GND C40
R36 *
EN211 R54 R55
EN211
SHDN211 AGND
SHDN211 *
R37 TP7 RFF5
12 R130 R76 FLWPRS
rfi FLWPRS
R38 FLWPRSB 14
FLWPRSB U30D
GND 13 R147
C41
R77 R78
AGND
VCC
1 2 4 16
1A 1Y VCC 1,2ENVcc AVCC
3 UC31
3 SB20
4
U28A 1Z 2
7 6 1A 1Y AGND
2A 2Y 1 RFF4
5 1B TP8
C 4 2Z U26A SB19 3 R134 R131 EXPVOL C
1,2EN 6 5 rfi EXPVOL
8 2A 2Y EXPVOLB 1 U31A
16 GND 7 8 EXPVOLB
VCC Vcc 2B GND 2 R148
VCC C42
GND
12 GND
9 10 3,4EN
3A 3Y R132 R133
11 10 11
11
U28B 3Z 3A 3Y AGND
9
14 14 3B
UC28 4A 4Y U26B AGND
13 14 13
12 4Z 4A 4Y
3,4EN 15 RFF3
4B D9 TP9 R138 R135
UC26 5 TMPSNS
GND MC3486 BAR43S rfi TMPSNS
MC3487 7
U31B
GND VCC GND 6 R149
RFF17 RFF15 C43
RFF18 RFF16 MUX_AD2
422RxD MUX_AD2 R43 R40 R136 R137
rfi MUX_AD1
422RxD# MUX_AD1 +12V
rfi MUX_AD0 22K 10K
MUX_AD0
422DTR
rfi U33
422DTR#
rfi 10 3 13
R143 COM NO0 U31D
ANAL_IN 8 R74
ANAL_IN U31C R151 11 1 DA1 12
rfi
D0 ... D7
SB5 WAIT#
WAIT#
RESET#
RESET#
D SB1 D
SB2 WR#
WR#
SB3 LWR#
GPIO0 LWR#
RD#
RD#
SB4 AS#
AS#
M/R#
M/R#
CS5#
CS5#
VCC
D0
D1
D2
D3
D4
D5
D6
D7
GND A0 ... A20
32
31
30
29
28
27
26
25
24
23
22
21
20
19
18
17
16
15
14
13
12
11
10
VCC GND
9
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
U24
R34 SB16 VCC
MD0 MD0 2 17 MA0 U23
I/O0 A0
R33 SB10 MD1 3 18 MA1
DB0
DB1
DB2
DB3
DB4
DB5
DB6
DB7
DB8
DB9
RD#
AB0
AB1
AB2
WAIT#
IOVDD
DB10
DB11
DB12
DB13
DB14
DB15
RESET#
BS#
CS#
RD/WR#
VSS
VSS
GPIO0
M/R#
WE1#
WE0#
MD1 I/O1 A1
MD2 4 19 MA2
R32 SB11 I/O2 A2
MD2 MD3 5 20 MA3 33 128 A3
I/O3 A3 COREVDD AB3 C61 C58 C59 C60
R29 SB12 MD4 7 23 MA4 MA334 127 A4
MD3 I/O4 A4 MA3 AB4 GND
MD5 8 24 MA5 MA435 126 A5
R30 SB13 I/O5 A5 MA4 AB5 Locate decoupling capacitors close to VCC pins of U19
MD4 MD6 9 25 MA6 MA236 125 A6
I/O6 A6 MA2 AB6
R27 SB14 MD7 10 26 MA7 MA537 124 A7
MD5 I/O7 A7 MA5 AB7
MD8 33 27 MA8 MA138 123 A8
C R26 SB15 I/O8 A8 MA1 AB8 C
MD6 MD9 34 28 MA9 MA639 122 A9
I/O9 A9 MA6 AB9
R31 SB9 MD1035 16 MA10 MA040 121 A10
MD7 I/O10 A10 MA0 AB10
MD1136 15 MA11 MA741 120 A11
R25 SB8 I/O11 A11 MA7 AB11
MD8 MD1238 1 MA10
42 119 A12
I/O12 VCC VCC MA10/GPIO1 AB12
R24 SB7 MD1339 6 MA843 118 A13
MD9 I/O13 VCC 0.01uF ON EACH MA8 AB13
MD1440 21 MA11
44 117 A14 50MHz CRYSTAL OSCILLATOR MODULE
R28 SB6 I/O14 VCC VCC PIN TO GND MA11/GPIO2 AB14
MD10 MD1541 22 MA945 116 A15
I/O15 VSS MA9/GPIO3 AB15
11 37 46 115 A16 VCC COM1 VCC
NC VSS GND VCC IOVDD SED1354 AB16 SB17
12 14 47 114 A17 1 8
NC RAS RAS# AB17 NC VCC
32 13 48 113 A18
NC WE WE# AB18 C34
29 30 49 112 A19
OE UCAS UCAS# AB19
42 31 50 111 A20 4 5
VSS LCAS LCAS# AB20 GND OP
51 110
GND VSS IOVDD VCC GND
HM5116160 MD7 52 109 GND
MD7 VSS GND
GND MD8 53 108 BUSCLK
MD8 BUSCLK BUSCLK
MD6 54 107
MD6 TESTEN GND
MD9 55 106 SUSPEND#/GPO
MD9 SUSPEND/GPO
MD5 56 105
MD5 CLKI
MD1057 104 BACKLIGHT
MD10 VSS GND
MD4 58 103 CONTROL ?
MD4 VRTC/GPIO11
MD1159 102
MOD/DRDY/FPSHIFT2
MD11 HRTC/GPIO10
MD3 60 101
MD3 DACRS1/GPIO9
MD1261 100
MD12 DACRS0/GPIO8
DACRD#/GPIO4
MD2 62
BLANK#/GPIO5
B 99 B
MD2 DACWR#/GPIO7
MD1363 98
MD13 DACP0/GPIO6
MD1 64 FPFRAME 97 COREVDD
MD1 COREVDD COREVDD
LCDPWR
FPDAT10
FPDAT11
FPDAT12
FPDAT13
FPDAT14
FPDAT15
DACCLK
FPSHIFT
FPDAT0
FPDAT1
FPDAT2
FPDAT3
FPDAT4
FPDAT5
FPDAT6
FPDAT7
FPDAT8
FPDAT9
FPLINE
IOVDD
MD14
MD15
MD0
VSS
VSS
VSS
VSS
MD14
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
87
88
89
90
91
92
93
94
95
96
MD0
MD15 GND GND VCC GND GND
LCDPWR
LCDPWR
VCC
24V DC
10
12
14
16
18
20
22
24
26
28
30
24V DC
2
4
6
8
J5
DB31CON
A A
11
13
15
17
19
21
23
25
27
29
31
1
3
5
7
9
Title
BLEASE DISPLAY INTERFACE
Size Number Revision
GND
B
10100190 issue 1
Date: 4-Feb-2002 Sheet of
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Drawndiagrams\10110190-3\10100190-3.ddb
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1 2 3 4 5 6
1 2 3 4
5V DC SUPPLY
L3 VREGS U41 VCC
7uH
PSU+ 1 8
D PSU+ C23 IN OUT D
C21 2 7 C22
C1 GND GND C26
SUPPLY CONNECTIONS FROM J16 220uF 35V 0.1uF 3 6
10uF 25V GND GND 10uF 16V 0.1uF
4 5
OFF SET
BATONCHG
BATONCHG
GND MAX603 GND
GND
EP1 EP2 EP3 EP4
U42
EARTH POINTS
LM2941
J1
4 5
IN OUT 1
GND
R57 R83 2 INVERTER SUPPLY
2 1
10K 0N/OFF ADJ 2K9 3
JP3 C62
R79 47uF 20V
LED1 6 R82 LOW ESR
3
BAT ON LED 5 GND R80
LED2 4 1K
GND GND
BAT LOW 3 BATLOW R81
LED3 2
C PWR FAIL 1 PWRFAIL C
FET2
ARW 6 WAY HEADER LCDPWR
LCDPWR 2N7002
GND
24V DC
24V DC
24V DC SUPPLY GENERATOR
L1
150uH D3
C19 C18 MBRS340T3 U40 7812CT +12V
47uF 20V 0.1uF U38
IN OUT
LOW ESR 14 3
GND
V15 V+ D
1 10 R56
GND V12 SGND FET3
2 13 G
V5 EXTH NDT451N 8K2
4 12
LBO EXTL S
8 11 R60
REF CS C20 C25
C2 5 6
LBI FB 220uF 35V 8K2 0.1uF
7 9 C24
0.1uF SHDN GND
B R1 R2 B
0.1uF
MS33 5 MAX773
0R22 470R
4
3
J12 2 GND
1
1 SW1B 3.3V SUPPLY FOR LCD CONTROLLER
2 J16
MS29 VCC
3 422RxD 422RxD#
422RxD 1 2 422RxD# U39
4 422DTR
MS27 GND 3 4 422DTR COREVDD 8 1
PL1 5 422DTR# LIMSET O/P COREVDD OUT IN
422DTR# 5 6 LIMSET O/P 7 2 C7
6 MS34 5 APNOEA O/P PRS_OVRLD O/P C17 GND GND
APNOEA O/P 7 8 PRS_OVRLD O/P C8 6 3 10uF 16V
7 MS32 4 PSU+ PSU+ 0.1uF GND GND
PSU+ 9 10 PSU+ 10uF 16V 5 4
8 MS28 3 SET OFF
GND 11 12 GND
9 MS31 2 422CTS 422CTS#
422CTS 13 14 422CTS# GND MAX604
10 MS30 1 422TxD 422TxD#
SW1A 422TxD 15 16 422TxD# GND
PATPRS
10 WAY DIL HEADER 17 18 PATPRS
DRVPRS FLWPRS
DRVPRS 19 20 FLWPRS
FRESHGAS BATONCHG
FRESHGAS 21 22 BATONCHG
PWRFAIL TMPSNS Title
A PWRFAIL 23 24 TMPSNS BLEASE DISPLAY INTERFACE A
EXPVOL
25 26 EXPVOL
MS27 MS28
27 28
AGND MS29 MS30 Size Number Revision
29 30
MODE SWITCH MS31 MS32 MODE SWITCH
MS33
31 32
MS34
A4 10100190 issue 1
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Date: 4-Feb-2002 Sheet 4 of6
34 WAY HEADER File: \\Cad 3\c\1 JONS ARCHIVE\8500archive\circuit
Drawndiagrams\10110190-3\10100190-3.ddb
By:
1 2 3 4
1 2 3 4 5 6
VCC
5
U45 SINGLE INVERTER
U11 PIN16 RESET# 2 4
VCC
3
GND
U5 P8.0 IRQN
C68 RFF30
0.1 rfi
VCC
D RD#..WR# GND D
J17
GND
VCC
1
U15 Y2 CS C65 C66
RFF29 2
R108 rfi 3
1µF
RES2 4
1µF
5
GND
GND 6
C64 C67 GND
XT3 7
VCC VCC
CRYSTAL 8
9
WR#
1µF 1µF
RD#
10
HEADER 10
D0....D7
C63
52
45
38
42
41
D0 ... D7
2
3
4
5
6
A0....A5 U43
RFF31
15
10
12
11
13
14
9
40 1µF
DACKN
RESET
RDN
IACKN
WRN
IRQN
X1/CLK
CEN
VCC
X2
A0 ... A5 VSS rfi
D79 1 GND U44
D7 VSS
D6
10 14 J18
C1+
C2+
V-
VCC
V+
C1-
C2-
D6 VSS
D5
11 28
D5 VSS GND 1
D4
12
D4 RFF32 2
D3
13 43 GND 5 2
C D3 TXDD T1 T1 rfi 3 C
D2
15 37 18 1
D2 TXDC T2 T2 4
17
D1 7 19 24
D1 TXDB T3 T3 5
D0
18 20 21 20
D0 TXDA T4 T4 GND 6
A5 46
A5 7
A4 47 44 232 OUTPUTS
A4 RXDD 8
A3 48 36 GND
A3 RXDC 9
A2 49 8
A2 RXDB 10
A1 50 19 6 7
A1 RXDA R1 R1
A0 51 4 3 HEADER 10
A0 R2 R2
I/O0A
I/O1A
I/O2A
I/O3A
I/O0D
I/O1D
I/O2D
I/O3D
I/O0B
I/O1B
I/O2B
I/O3B
I/O0C
I/O1C
I/O2C
I/O3C
22 23
R3 R3
17 16 RFF33
R4 R4
GND
rfi
SC26C94 232 INPUTS
J19
27
26
25
24
23
22
21
16
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
39
AMD208E GND 1
8
RFF34 2
rfi 3
4
J21 GND
10
12
14
16
2
4
6
8
HEADER 8X2 5
GND 6
GND
7
11
13
15
8
1
3
5
7
9
9
B 10 B
HEADER 10
RFF36
rfi
J20
GND 1
RFF35 2
rfi 3
4
5
GND 6
GND
7
8
9
10
HEADER 10
A A
Title
BLEASE DISPLAY INTERFACE
Size Number Revision
B
10100190 issue 1
Date: 4-Feb-2002 Sheet 5 of 5
File: \\Cad 3\c\1 JONS ARCHIVE\8500archive\circuit
Drawndiagrams\10110190-3\10100190-3.ddb
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