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The
Model 10BDHM is a "B-sized"
companion card to the Model 10AHM Health
Monitor Card. When connected to the 10AHM via a special
cable, it can be used to monitor B-Deck voltage supplies, plus critical
software handshake lines and other dynamic signals.
The
following table describes the 13 diagnostic "subchannels"
furnished by the 10BDHM. Like the 10AHM-sourced
subchannels, they can be scaled and filtered like any analog data
channel, and can be continuously and automatically monitored for
conformance to specific limit values.
| Model
10BDHM Subchannels |
| No.
9 |
Measures
the microprocessor's +5-V rail |
Nos.
10 and 11 |
Measure
the B-Deck ±12-V supplies. These power the A/D, RS232 I/O,
internal monitor, etc. |
| No.
12 |
Measures
the
"ISO-5 V" supply for Model
10BIO-16 Universal Logic I/O Cards |
| No.
13 |
Measures
the active-low EEPROM Enable signal on the B-Deck |
Nos.
14,
15, and 16 |
Measure
the state
of the "handshake" lines among the B-Deck cards.
These active-low lines toggle briefly when messages move from
board to board. A persisting logic low (>0.7 V) indicates
internal communications problems or one or more external devices
that are not ready to receive data from the System 10. |
Nos.
17,
18, and 19 |
These
channels are "stretched" versions of Nos. 14, 15, and
16, and are used to verify that messages are being properly sent |
Nos.
20 and 21 |
These
channels are B-Deck counterparts of the 10AHM-sourced Subchannel
Nos. 7 and 8 (SIGNAL COMMON and POWER COMMON)—see 10AHM
table |
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