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SERVICE MANUAL

OMNI III
Patient Monitor

Caution: Federal law (U.S.A.) restricts this device to sale by or on the order of a physician.

© 2008 Infinium Medical, Inc. All rights reserved. Ver 1.0


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Address: 12151 62nd St North #5
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To obtain information about a warranty, if any, for this product, contact Infinium Medical Technical Services or your
local Infinium Medical representative.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
SECTION 1: INTRODUCTION .................................................................................................................... 1
1.1 MANUAL OVERVIEW ........................................................................................................................ 1
1.2 WARNINGS, CAUTIONS, AND NOTES............................................................................................ 1
1.3 OMNI III PATIENT MONITOR DESCRIPTION ................................................................................ 1
1.4 RELATED DOCUMENTS.................................................................................................................... 1

SECTION 2: ROUTINE MAINTENANCE .................................................................................................. 2


2.1 CLEANING ........................................................................................................................................... 2
2.2 PERIODIC SAFETY AND FUNCTIONAL CHECKS......................................................................... 2
2.3 BATTERIES .......................................................................................................................................... 2
2.4 ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION.................................................................................................... 2

SECTION 3: PERFORMANCE VERIFICATION ...................................................................................... 3


3.1 INTRODUCTION.................................................................................................................................. 3
3.2 EQUIPMENT NEEDED........................................................................................................................ 3
3.3 PERFORMANCE TESTS...................................................................................................................... 3
3.3.1 BATTERY CHARGE ...............................................................................................................3

3.3.2 BATTERY PERFORMANCE TEST ......................................................................................4

3.3.3 POWER-ON SELF-TEST.......................................................................................................4

3.3.4 HARDWARE AND SOFTWARE TESTS .............................................................................5

3.3.5 OPERATION WITH A HUMAN SUBJECT ..........................................................................5

3.4 SAFETY TESTS.................................................................................................................................... 6

SECTION 4: DISASSEMBLY GUIDE .......................................................................................................11


4.1 INTRODUCTION.................................................................................................................................11
4.2 HOW TO USE THIS SECTION...........................................................................................................11
4.3 DISASSEMBLY FLOW CHARTS ..................................................................................................... 12
4.4 CLOSED CASE DISASSEMBLY PROCEDURES............................................................................ 14
4.5 FRONT CASE DISASSEMBLY PROCEDURES .............................................................................. 16
4.6 REAR CASE DISASSEMBLY PROCEDURES................................................................................. 21

SECTION 5: SPARE PARTS .................................................................................................................... 25


5.1 INTRODUCTION................................................................................................................................ 25

SECTION 6: PACKING FOR SHIPMENT ............................................................................................... 28


6.1 GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS ............................................................................................................. 28
6.2 REPACKING IN ORIGINAL CARTON ............................................................................................ 28
6.3 REPACKING IN A DIFFERENT CARTON ...................................................................................... 28

SECTION 7: TROUBLESHOOTING ........................................................................................................ 29


7.1 INTRODUCTION................................................................................................................................ 29
7.2 HOW TO USE THIS SECTION.......................................................................................................... 29
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7.3 WHO SHOULD PERFORM REPAIRS .............................................................................................. 29
7.4 REPLACEMENT LEVEL SUPPORTED ........................................................................................... 29
7.5 OBTAINING REPLACEMENT PARTS ............................................................................................ 29
7.6 TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE.......................................................................................................... 30

SECTION 8: SPECIFICATIONS ............................................................................................................... 36


SECTION 9: INTRODUCTION AND SYSTEM DESCRIPTION........................................................... 40
9.1 SYSTEM OVERVIEW........................................................................................................................ 40
9.2 SYSTEM BLOCK DIAGRAM............................................................................................................ 40
9.2.1 POWER SYSTEM .................................................................................................................42

9.2.2 MAIN PCB (ARM-FPGA SYSTEM,ERT MODULE(ECG, RESP, TEMP)) .........................42

9.2.2.1 FPGA ...................................................................................................................................43

9.2.2.2 ARM (ADVANCED RISC MACHINE)..............................................................................43

9.2.2.3 ERT MODULE(ECG, RESP, TEMP) .........................................................................43

9.2.3 NIBP MODULE ......................................................................................................................45

9.2.4 SPO2 MODULE.....................................................................................................................47

9.2.5 DISPLAY.................................................................................................................................48

9.2.8 SPEAKER...............................................................................................................................49

9.2.9 RECORDER...........................................................................................................................50

9.2.10 RS-232..................................................................................................................................50

SECTION 10: DRAWINGS ........................................................................................................................ 52


10.1 OVERVIEW ...................................................................................................................................... 52
10.2 LIST OF FIGURES............................................................................................................................ 52

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List of Figures
FIGURE 4-1: OMNI III DISASSEMBLY SEQUENCE FLOW CHART, SHEET 1.................................... 12
FIGURE 4-2: OMNI III DISASSEMBLY SEQUENCE FLOW CHART, SHEET 2.................................... 13
FIGURE 5-1: OMNI III TOP ASSEMBLY DRAWING ........................................................................ 25
FIGURE 9-1: OMNI III SYSTEM BLOCK DIAGRAM ........................................................................ 41
FIGURE 9-2: POWER SYSTEM BLOCK DIAGRAM .......................................................................... 42
FIGURE 9-3: ERT SYSTEM BLOCK DIAGRAM .............................................................................. 44
FIGURE 9-4: RESPIRATION SYSTEM BLOCK DIAGRAM ................................................................. 45
FIGURE 9-5: TEMPERATURE SYSTEM BLOCK DIAGRAM ............................................................... 45
FIGURE 9-6: NIBP SYSTEM BLOCK DIAGRAM ............................................................................. 46
FIGURE 9-7: OSCILLATORY CHARACTERISTICS DIAGRAM ............................................................ 47
FIGURE 9-8: SPO2 SYSTEM BLOCK DIAGRAM ............................................................................ 48
FIGURE 9-9: KEYBOARD SYSTEM BLOCK DIAGRAM..................................................................... 49
FIGURE 9-10: RECORDER MODULE BLOCK DIAGRAM ................................................................. 50
FIGURE 9-11: RS232 PIN NO. DIAGRAM ................................................................................... 51

List of Tables
Table 3-1: Required Test Equipment………………………………………………………………3
Table 3-2: Earth Leakage Current Values…………………………………………………………7
Table 3-3: Enclosure Leakage Current……………………………………………………………7
Table 3-4: Patient Leakage Current Values………………………………………………………8
Table 3-5: Patient Leakage Current Values— Mains Voltage on Applied Part………………9
Table 3-6: Test Lead Combinations…………………………………………………………………10
Table 3-7: Allowable Leakage Current………………………………………………………………10
Table 5-1: OMNI III spare parts list……………………………………………………………………26
Table 5-2: OMNI III Accessories………………………………………………………………………27
Table 7-1: Problem Categories………………………………………………………………………30
Table 7-2: Lists recommended actions to address power problems……………………………31
Table 7-3: Switches/Knob Problems…………………………………………………………………32
Table 7-4: Display/Audible Tones Problems…………………………………………………………32
Table 7-5: Operational Performance Problems………………………………………………………33
Table 7-6: Serviceable Hardware Error Messages…………………………………………………34
Table 9-1: RS-232 Serial Interface Connections…………………………………………………51

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SECTION 1: INTRODUCTION
1.1 MANUAL OVERVIEW
1.2 WARNINGS, CAUTIONS, AND NOTES
1.3 OMNI III PATIENT MONITOR DESCRIPTION
1.4 RELATED DOCUMENTS

1.1 MANUAL OVERVIEW

This manual contains information for servicing the model OMNI III patient monitor,
throughout this manual. Only qualified service personnel should service this product. Before
servicing the OMNI III, read the user’s manual carefully for a thorough understanding of
operation.

1.2 WARNINGS, CAUTIONS, AND NOTES

This manual uses two terms that are important for proper operation of the monitor: Warning,
Caution, and Note.

1.2.1 Warning
A warning precedes an action that may result in injury or death to the patient or user.

1.2.2 Caution
A caution precedes an action that may result in damage to, or malfunction of, the monitor.
Cautions are highlighted in boldface type.

1.2.3 Note
A note gives information that requires special attention.

1.3 OMNI III PATIENT MONITOR DESCRIPTION

The purpose and function of the OMNI III patient monitor is to monitor: ECG; heart rate;
noninvasive blood pressure (systolic, diastolic, and mean arterial pressures); functional
arterial oxygen saturation; respiration rate and dual temperature for neonatal, pediatric and
adult patients in all hospital areas and hospital-type facilities. It may be used during hospital
transport and in mobile, land-based environments, such as ambulances.

The physical and operational characteristics of the monitor are described in the user’s
manual and in the Specifications section of this manual.

1.4 RELATED DOCUMENTS

To perform test and troubleshooting procedures and to understand the principles of


operation and circuit analysis sections of this manual, you must know how to operate the
monitor. Refer to the OMNI III user’s manual. To understand the various sensors, ECG
leads, blood pressure cuffs, SPO2 probe and temperature probes that work with the monitor,
refer to the individual directions for use that accompany these accessories.

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SECTION 2: ROUTINE MAINTENANCE
2.1 CLEANING
2.2 PERIODIC SAFETY AND FUNCTIONAL CHECKS
2.3 BATTERIES
2.4 ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION

2.1 CLEANING

WARNING: Do not immerse the OMNI III or its accessories in liquid or clean with
caustic or abrasive cleaners. Do not spray or pour any liquid on the monitor or its
accessories.
To clean the OMNI III, dampen a cloth with a commercial, nonabrasive cleaner and wipe the
exterior surfaces lightly. Do not allow any liquids to come in contact with the power
connector or switches. Do not allow any liquids to penetrate connectors or openings in the
instrument. For cables, sensors and cuffs, follow the cleaning instructions in the directions
for use that accompany these accessories.

2.2 PERIODIC SAFETY AND FUNCTIONAL CHECKS

The OMNI III requires no routine service or calibration other than cleaning and battery
maintenance. The following performance verification tests may be used following repair or
during routine maintenance (if required by your local institution).
1. Inspect the exterior of the OMNI III for damage.
2. Inspect labels for legibility. If the labels are not legible, contact Infinium Medical Technical
Services Department or your local Infinium Medical representative.
3. Verify that the unit performs properly as described in paragraph 3.3.
4. Perform the electrical safety tests detailed in paragraph 3.4. If the unit fails these electrical
safety tests, do not attempt to repair. Contact Infinium Medical Technical Services
Department or your local Infinium Medical representative.

2.3 BATTERIES

If the OMNI III has not been used for a long period of time, the battery will need charging. To
charge the battery, connect the OMNI III to an AC outlet.
Note: Storing the OMNI III for a long period without charging the battery may degrade the
battery capacity. A complete battery recharge requires 6 hours. The battery may require a
full charge/discharge cycle to restore normal capacity.
Infinium Medical recommends that the OMNI III’s sealed, lead-acid batteries be replaced at
2-year intervals. Refer to Section 4, Disassembly Guide.

2.4 ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION

Follow local governing ordinances and recycling plans regarding disposal or recycling
batteries and other device components.

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SECTION 3: PERFORMANCE VERIFICATION

3.1 INTRODUCTION

This section discusses the tests used to verify performance following repairs or during
routine maintenance. All tests can be performed without removing the OMNI III covers.

If the OMNI III fails to perform as specified in any test, repairs must correct the problem
before the monitor is returned to the user.

WARNING: Performance Verification. Do not place the OMNI III into operation
after repair or maintenance has been performed, until all Performance Tests
have been performed. Failure to perform all tests could result in erroneous
monitor readings.

3.2 EQUIPMENT NEEDED

Table 3-1: Required Test Equipment


Equipment Description
Digital multimeter
Pulse oximeter simulator INDEX-2
ECG simulator Fluke
NIBP simulator Fluke
Temperature simulator
Safety analyzer

3.3 PERFORMANCE TESTS

The battery charge and battery performance test should be performed before monitor
repairs whenever the battery is suspected as being a source of the problems. All other tests
may be used following repairs or during routine maintenance (if required by your local
institution. Before performing the battery performance test, ensure that the battery is fully
charged (Paragraph 3.3.1).

This section is written using Infinium Medical factory-set power-up defaults. If your
institution has preconfigured custom defaults, those values will be displayed.

3.3.1 BATTERY CHARGE

Perform the following procedure to fully charge the battery.


1. Connect monitor to AC power source using proper power cord.

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2. Verify AC icon is displayed. AC SOURCE indicator is lit.


3. Charge battery for at least 6 hours.
Note: The battery may require a complete charge/discharge cycle to restore its normal
capacity, depending on its previous usage.
4. The only way to check for a full charge is to perform the procedure in paragraph 3.2.2
“Battery Performance Test.”

3.3.2 BATTERY PERFORMANCE TEST

1. The OMNI III monitor is specified to typically operate on battery power about 90 minutes
with no printing, and one NIBP measurement every 15 minutes. Before performing this test,
ensure that the battery is fully charged (paragraph 3.3.1).
2. Connect all cables and leads.
3. Set NIBP simulator to simulate pressure setting of 120/80 mmHg and set ECG simulator
to simulate heart rate of 80 bpm.
4. Ensure monitor is not connected to AC power.
7. With OMNI III turned off, press On/Standby switch and verify battery icon appears at top
of display and battery indicator is lit after power-on self-test is completed. Boxes in battery
icon should all be filled, indicating battery is charged.
8. Verify monitor is responding to SPO2 simulator signal and audible alarm is sounding.
Use knob to select SPO2 Setup menu and permanently silence SPO2 audible alarm.
9. Use knob to select NIBP Setup menu and set Automatic Measurement Interval to 15
minutes. Exit menu and press front panel NIBP Start/Stop switch to manually initiate first
NIBP measurement. Subsequent NIBP measurements will be taken automatically every 15
minutes.
10. OMNI III monitor must operate for at least 80 minutes before monitor automatically
powers down due to low battery condition.
11. Verify low battery alarm occurs when represents the 25% electric energy of the battery
before battery fully discharges.
12. Allow monitor to operate until it automatically powers down due to low battery condition.
Press Alarm Silence switch to terminate this audible alarm.
13. If monitor passes this test, immediately recharge battery (paragraph 3.3.1, steps 1–3).

3.3.3 POWER-ON SELF-TEST

1. Connect monitor to AC power source and verify AC SOURCE indicator is lit.


2. Do not connect any input cables to monitor.
3. Observe the monitor front panel. With the monitor off, press the STANDBY/ON button.
The display backlight illuminates, but display is blank. The INFINIUM logo then appears for
a few seconds, with monitor type, version numbers of boot and operational software will

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displayed in centre of display.

Note: Power-on self-test takes approximately 4 seconds to complete.


a. Upon successful completion of power-on self-test, display will be in normal monitoring
screen configuration.
b. No vital signs numeric values or waveforms will be displayed.

3.3.4 HARDWARE AND SOFTWARE TESTS

3.3.4.1 Power Supply Source Test

This procedure uses normal system components to test circuit operation. The power supply
source LED is used to indicate the power supply source type (batteries or AC).
1. Connect an AC power cable to the socket on the rear panel of the monitor, press the
ON/STANDBY button to turn the monitor on. If AC SOURCE indicator is lit with red, which
means the AC SOURCE LED can work normally.
2. Power off the monitor. Unplug an AC power cable from the socket of the rear panel for
monitor, insert a charged batteries into battery housing (notice insertion direction, refer to
user’s manual, see its insert indication labeling on the battery), press the ON/STANDBY
button to turn the monitor on. If DC SOURCE indicator is lit with red, which means the DC
SOURCE LED can work normally. And the monitor works by battery.
3. Leave the sensor open with the LED and photo detector visible.
4. After the monitor completes its normal power-up sequence, verify that the sensor LED is
brightly lit.

3.3.4.2 Speaker Test

Press the ON/STANDBY button to turn the monitor on. After the normal power-up sequence,
rotating the knob, the speaker should sound. Press the ALARM SILENCE button on the
front panel of the monitor. The speaker is temporarily silenced.

3.3.4.3 Cooling Fan Test

Connect an AC power cable to the socket on the rear panel of the monitor and press the
ON/STANDBY button to turn the monitor on. If the cooling fan on the rear panel of the
monitor works with rotating and sounds a hum, that means the cooling fan works normally.

3.3.5 OPERATION WITH A HUMAN SUBJECT

Patient monitoring involves connecting the monitor to a human subject for a qualitative test.

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1. Connect all cables, leads, electrodes, blood pressure hose, blood pressure cuff and
sensors to monitor according to directions for use.
2. Clip the oxygen probe to subject as recommended in sensor directions for use.
3. Apply appropriate subject according to the cuff directions for use.
4. Press On/Standby switch to turn monitor on and verify monitor is operating.
5. Monitor should stabilize on subject’s physiological signal in about 15 to 30 seconds.
6. Verify oxygen saturation, heart and respiration rates are reasonable for subject.
7. Press NIBP Start/Stop switch on front panel of monitor.
8. Verify that blood pressure values are reasonable for subject.

3.4 SAFETY TESTS

OMNI III safety tests meet the standards of, and are performed in accordance with, IEC
601-1 for instruments classified as Class I and TYPE CF and BF.

3.4.1 Protective Earth Continuity


This test checks the integrity of the power cord ground wire from the AC plug to the
instrument chassis ground. The current used for this test is less than or equal to 6 Volts
RMS, 50 to 60 Hz, and 25 Amperes.
1. Connect the monitor AC mains plug to the analyzer as recommended by the analyzer
operating instructions.
2. Connect the analyzer resistance input lead to the equipotent terminal (ground lug) on the
rear of the instrument. Verify that the analyzer indicates 100 milliohms or less.

3.4.2 Electrical Leakage


The following tests verify the electrical leakage of the monitor:
· 3.4.2.1 Earth Leakage Current
· 3.4.2.2 Enclosure Leakage Current
· 3.4.2.3 Patient Leakage Current
· 3.4.2.4 Patient Source Current (Mains on Applied Part)
· 3.4.2.5 Patient Auxiliary Current

3.4.2.1 Earth Leakage Current


This test is in compliance with IEC 601-1 (earth Leakage current). The applied voltage for
IEC 601-1 the voltage is 264 Volts AC, 50 to 60 Hz. All measurements shall be made with
the power switch in both “On” and “Off” positions.
1. Connect the monitor AC plug to the electrical safety analyzer as recommended by the
analyzer operating instructions.
2. Perform test as recommended by analyzer operating instructions.

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Note: Earth leakage current is measured under various conditions of the AC mains and
protective earth conductor. For each condition, the measured leakage current must not
exceed that indicated in Table 3-2.

Table 3-2: Earth Leakage Current Values


Test Condition Allowable Leakage
Current (microamps)
N.C. 500
S.F.C. 1000
:Normal Condition
N.C.:
S.F.C.: Single Fault Condition

3.4.2.2 Enclosure Leakage Current


This test is in compliance with IEC 601-1 (enclosure leakage current). This test is for
ungrounded enclosure current, measured between enclosure parts and earth. The applied
voltage for IEC 601-1 the applied voltage is 264 Volts AC at 50 to 60 Hz.
1. Connect the monitor AC plug to the electrical safety analyzer as recommended by the
analyzer operating instructions.
2. Place a 200 cm2 foil in contact with the instrument case making sure the foil is not in
contact with any metal parts of the enclosure that may be grounded.
3. Measure the leakage current between the foil and earth.

Note: The analyzer leakage current indication must note exceed the values listed in Table
3-4.

Table 3-3: Enclosure Leakage Current


Test Condition Allowable Leakage
Current (microamps)
N.C. 100
S.F.C. 500

3.4.2.3 Patient Leakage Current


This test measures patient leakage current in accordance with IEC 601-1, clause 19, for
Class I, type CF equipment. Patient leakage current in this test is measured from any
individual patient connection to earth (power ground).
1. Configure the electrical safety analyzer as recommended by the analyzer operating
instructions.
2. Connect the monitor’s AC mains power cord to the analyzer as recommended by the
analyzer operating instructions.
3. Connect the ECG test cable between the ECG connector on the OMNI III and the
appropriate input connector on the analyzer.
4. Turn on the OMNI III.
5. Perform the patient leakage current test as recommended by the analyzer operating

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instructions.
Note: Patient leakage current is measured under various conditions of the AC mains and
protective earth conductor. For each condition, the measured leakage current must not
exceed that indicated in Table 3-3.
6. Repeat the patient leakage current test for the SPO2 and temperature patient
connections, using the appropriate test cables.
Note: This test requires a test cable for each patient connector. For example, the ECG test
cable consists of the ECG wires connector, with all conductors shorted together, and
connected to a test lead from the electrical safety analyzer. Test cables for SPO2 and
temperature can be configured in a similar manner, by wrapping each sensor end
individually with aluminum foil filled with conductive gel (only enough gel to ensure
conductivity).
Attach a wire to the foil that is connected to a test lead from the electrical safety analyzer.
Table 3-4: Patient Leakage Current Values
Test Condition Allowable Leakage
Current (microamps)
N.C. 100(SPO2),10(ECG, temperature)
S.F.C. 100(SPO2),50(ECG, temperature)

3.4.2.4 Patient Leakage Current - (Mains Voltage on the Applied Part)


This test measures patient leakage current in accordance with IEC 601-1, clause 19, for
Class I, type CF equipment. In this test, 110% of mains voltage is applied between each
patient connection and earth (power ground). Patient leakage current is then measured
from any individual patient connection to earth.
Note: This test requires the same test cables for each patient connector as described in
paragraph 3.4.2.3.

Warning: AC mains voltage will be present on the applied part terminals during
this test. Exercise caution to avoid electrical shock hazard.

1. Configure electrical safety analyzer as recommended by analyzer operating instructions.


2. Connect monitor’s AC mains power cord to analyzer as recommended by analyzer
operating instructions.
3. Connect ECG test cable between ECG connector on OMNI III and appropriate input
connector on analyzer.
4. Turn on OMNI III.
5. Perform test as recommended by analyzer operating instructions.
Note: Patient leakage current is measured with normal and reverse mains polarity. For

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each condition, the measured leakage current must not exceed that indicated in Table 3-4.
6. Repeat test for SpO2 and temperature patient connections, using appropriate test
cables.
Table 3-5: Patient Leakage Current Values— Mains Voltage on Applied Part
Test Condition Allowable Leakage
Current (microamps)
S.F.C. 5000(SPO2)
50(ECG, temperature)

3.4.2.5 Patient Auxiliary Current


This test measures patient auxiliary current in accordance with IEC 601-1, clause 19, for
Class 1, type CF equipment.
The applied voltage for IEC 601-1 the voltage is 264 volts, 50 to 60 Hz.
Patient auxiliary current is measured between each ECG test lead and between each
sensor connection for all possible connections.
Note: This test requires the same test cables for each patient connector as described in
paragraph 3.4.2.3.
1. Configure the electrical safety analyzer as recommended by the electrical analyzer’s
operating instructions.
2. Connect the monitor’s AC mains power cord to the electrical analyzer as recommended
by the electrical analyzer’s operating instructions.
3. Connect the patient test lead combination in table 3-6 to the appropriate input connector
on the electrical analyzer.
4. Turn on the OMNI III.
5. Perform patient auxiliary current test per table 3-7 as recommended by electrical
analyzer’s operating instructions.
6. Repeat the patient auxiliary current test for each test lead combination as listed in Table
3-5 and measure each patient auxiliary current.

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Table 3-6: Test Lead Combinations
First Test Lead Second Test Lead
ECG (LA) ECG (LL)
ECG (LA) ECG (RA)
ECG (LL) ECG (RA)
ECG (LA) Temperature
ECG (LL) Temperature
ECG (RA) Temperature
ECG (LA) SPO2
ECG (LL) SPO2
ECG (RA) SPO2
Temperature SPO2

Table 3-7: Allowable Leakage Current


Test Condition Allowable Leakage
Current (microamps)
N.C. 100(SPO2),10(ECG, temperature)
S.F.C. 500(SPO2),50(ECG, temperature)

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SECTION 4: DISASSEMBLY GUIDE
4.1 INTRODUCTION
4.2 HOW TO USE THIS SECTION
4.3 DISASSEMBLY FLOW CHARTS
4.4 CLOSED CASE DISASSEMBLY PROCEDURES
4.5 FRONT CASE DISASSEMBLY PROCEDURES
4.6 REAR CASE DISASSEMBLY PROCEDURES

4.1 INTRODUCTION

The OMNI III can be disassembled down to all major component parts, including:
 PCBs
 Battery
 Cables
 Recorder
 Function switches
 Chassis enclosures
The following tools are required:
• Small, Phillips-head screwdriver
• Medium, Phillips-head screwdriver
• Screw wrenches

WARNING: Before attempting to open or disassemble the OMNI III,


disconnect the power cord from the OMNI III and disassemble the battery.

WARNING: The TFT backlight driver generates high voltage. Exercise


caution when operating monitor with covers open.

Caution: If internal battery cable has been disconnected, pay particular attention to
polarity of the cable before reattaching. If battery cable polarity is reversed, it is likely that
circuit damage will occur.

4.2 HOW TO USE THIS SECTION

The step-by-step procedures that are used to access replaceable parts of the OMNI III are
illustrated in the Disassembly Sequence Flow Charts. As indicated in the flow charts, the
monitor consists of two main assemblies, the Front Case Assembly and Rear Case
Assembly. The Main PCB assembly is separable from the front case assembly.

The circles on the flow charts contain reference designators that point to specific steps in

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the Disassembly Procedures. The Disassembly Procedures, paragraphs 4.4, 4.5, and 4.6
contain detailed disassembly instructions, accompanied by illustrations.

The rectangular boxes on the flow charts represent the various spare components or
subassemblies. The digits appearing in these boxes are their respective part numbers.
Section 5, Spare Parts, contains a complete listing of the available spare parts.

The Disassembly Flow Charts are organized so that minimum disassembly is required to
remove and replace defective items.

4.3 DISASSEMBLY FLOW CHARTS

FIGURE 4-1: OMNI III DISASSEMBLY SEQUENCE FLOW CHART, SHEET 1

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FIGURE 4-2: OMNI III DISASSEMBLY SEQUENCE FLOW CHART, SHEET 2

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4.4 CLOSED CASE DISASSEMBLY PROCEDURES

This section describes the items that may be removed/replaced without disassembling the
main case of the monitor.

Step A1
Procedure
To remove front panel knob:
a) Knob is friction-fit on encoder shaft. Grasp sides of knob firmly and pull straight back
from monitor; knob should slip off encoder shaft.
b) If knob does not move, separate front and rear cases as described in step B1. There is
a hole in front cover behind knob; insert small screwdriver blade in hole and push firmly
against back of knob.
Illustration

Encoder
Assembly

Spare
Knob

Step A2
Procedure
To remove battery:
a) Remove the cover of two batteries at the left side case, turn the white plastic handle in
a counter-clockwise direction.

White plastic handle

b) Two batteries will be popped out, pull out two batteries from the battery housing.
Illustration

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Warning: When install the battery, please note the insertion direction(see user’s
manual), the label that attached on the surface of battery illuminates the right
insertion direction.
Step A3
Procedure
To remove recorder module:
a) Use the finger to pull the door of the recorder, the door will drop forward.
Illustration

b) Remove paper roll, if installed.


c) Pull recorder straight out side of monitor, disengaging connector at rear of Recorder
module from in side case assembly.
d) Removal of recorder module can be accomplished only after front and rear cases are
separated.

Illustration

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Step A4
Procedure
To remove fuses:
a) Remove AC power input fuses from the AC input socket in the rear case as shown,
using fuse pullers.
Illustration

4.5 FRONT CASE DISASSEMBLY PROCEDURES

This section describes the steps to separate the front and rear case assemblies, and the
items that may be removed/replaced on the front case assembly.
Step B1
Procedure
To separate front and rear case assemblies:
a) Use screwdriver to remove 9 screws fastening Rear Case Assembly to Front Case
Assembly. Retain for reassembly.
Illustration

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Procedure
b) Separate two major case assemblies. There is enough cable and tubing slack to permit
the two assemblies to remain at approximately a 40-degree angle to each other.

Illustration

Rear case
Assembly
Front case
Assembly

c) Disconnect connectors from PCBs. Front and rear case assemblies are now completely
separable from one another.
There are 8 piece of connectors between the front case assembly and the rear case
assembly:
1. Power line: its connector is marked with “Pow” word (from power supply PCB to ERT
PCB)
2. ECG line: its connector is marked with “ECG” word (from ECG port to ERT PCB)
3. Two Control lines: its connector is marked with “CONTROL1” and “CONTROL2”
word (from power supply PCB to ERT PCB)
4. Temperature line: its connector is marked with “TEMP” word (from ERT PCB to ECG
port)
5. SPO2 line: its connector is marked with “CONTROL” word (from SPO2 PCB to SPO2
port)
6. Speaker line: its connector is marked with “SPEAK” word (from keyboard to speaker
of the back panel)
7. Ground line: from the metal chassis of the rear case assembly splay back plate of the
front case assembly.

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Step B2
Procedure
To remove Keyboard PCB, Main(ECG, RESP, TEMP, FPGA-ARM) PCB and SPO2
PCB from the Front Case Assembly::
 SPO2 PCB and Main PCB:
a) Complete the step B1.
b) Use screwdriver to remove four fastening screws around periphery of Main PCB.
Retain fastening screws for reassembly.
Illustration

SPO2 PCB
Inverter module

Main PCB

Keyboard
PCB

c) Disconnect connectors from PCBs.


d) Use screwdriver to remove four fastening screws and nut to fix the SPO2 PCB on ERT
PCB. The SPO2 PCB and main PCB will be parted. Retain fastening screws for
reassembly.
Illustration

SPO2 PCB

Warning:
The SPO2 PCB communicates with main PCB via a group of pin header and female
header interface, there is needed to insert the SPO2 PCB into main PCB carefully,
otherwise there maybe damage interface’s pins.
Keyboard PCB:
a) Complete the step B1.
b) Remove six black screws around periphery of keyboard PCB. lift off 5 connectors, pull

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keyboard PCB straight up to disengage it from the front case.

Step B3
Procedure
To remove inverter module:
a) Complete the step B1.
b) Use screwdriver to remove four fastening screws around periphery of inverter PCB.
Retain fastening screws for reassembly.
c) Take inverter PCB straight from the display back plate.
Illustration

Inverter module

Step B4
Procedure
To remove TFT display:
a) Complete the steps of B1 and B2.
b) Remove 8 fastening screws around periphery of display back plate. Retain fastening
screws for reassembly.
Illustration

Display back
plate

d) Now display back plate can be removed. Reverse Display back plate.
e) TFT screen and display back plate be lifted out of front case together.
Illustration

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Front case TFT screen

Handling Precautions:
a) Since front polarizer is easily damaged, pay attention not to scratch it.
b) Be sure to turn off power supply when inserting or disconnecting from input
connector.
c) Wipe off water drop immediately. Long contact with water may cause discoloration or
spots.
d) When the panel surface is soiled, wipe it with absorbent cotton or other soft cloth.
e) Since the panel is made of glass, it may break or crack if dropped or bumped on hard
surface.
f) Since CMOS LSI is used in this module, take care of static electricity and insure
human earth when
g) Handling.
h) Do not open nor modify the Module Assembly.
i) Do not press or pat the panel surface by fingers, hand or tooling.
j) Do not press the reflector sheet at the back of the module to any directions.
k) In case if a module has to be put back into the packing container slot after once it was
taken out from the
l) container, do not press the center of the CCFL reflector edge. Instead, press at the
far ends of the CCFL
m) Reflector edge softly. Otherwise the TFT module may be damaged.
n) At the insertion or removal of the Signal Interface Connector, be sure not to rotate nor
tilt the Interface
o) Connector of the TFT module.
p) After installation of the TFT module into an enclosure (Desktop monitor Bezel, for
example), do not twist
q) Nor bend the TFT Module even momentary. At designing the enclosure, it should be
taken into
r) Consideration that no bending/twisting forces are applied to the TFT module from
outside. Otherwise the
s) TFT module may be damaged.

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4.6 REAR CASE DISASSEMBLY PROCEDURES

This section describes the items that may be removed/replaced on the rear case
assembly. First perform the procedure described in step B1 to separate the front and rear
case assemblies.
The all parts of real case are assembled on an aluminous chassis assembly. You can
uninstall the aluminous chassis assembly at first, disassemble one part you want then.
Step C1
Procedure
To remove aluminous chassis assembly:
a) Complete the step B1.
b) Use screwdriver to remove screws fastening the aluminous chassis assembly from
rear case assembly.
Illustration

Aluminous
chassis
assembly

c) Carefully lift out aluminous chassis assembly from rear case.


Illustration
Cooling fan
Speaker

Aluminous
chassis
assembly

Step C2
Procedure
To remove Speaker and cooling fan:
a) Complete the step B1 and C1.
b) Use screwdriver to remove screws fastening the speaker or the cooling fan from real
case assembly. The speaker or cooling fan can be disassembled.
Step C3
Procedure
To remove power supply PCB and remove AC-DC module
To remove power supply PCB:
a) Complete the step B1.

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b) Complete the step C1 if need.


c) Use screwdriver to remove four screws fastening the shield mask for power supply
PCB.

Illustration

Shield mask for


power supply PCB

d) Use screwdriver to remove four screws fastening power supply PCB.


e) Carefully take out power supply PCB from rear case. On power supply PCB,
disconnect connectors from other fittings.
Illustration

Power supply PCB

To remove AC-DC module:


a) Complete the step B1.
b) Complete the step C1 if need.
c) Complete the step C3.
d) Use screwdriver to remove four screws fastening the shield mask for AC-DC module.

Illustration

Shield mask for


AC-DC module

e) Carefully take out Shield mask for AC-DC module from the rear case.
f) Disconnect connectors from Shield mask for AC-DC module.
g) Use screwdriver to remove four screws fastening AC-DC module. The AC-DC module

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PCB can be taken out.


Illustration

AC-DC module

Step C4
Procedure
To remove NIBP PCB and pump assembly:
a) Complete the steps B1.
b) Use screwdriver to remove four screws fastening NIBP PCB.
c) Disconnect connectors from the NIBP PCB.

Illustration

NIBP PCB

d) Carefully lift out NIBP PCB from the rear case.


Illustration

e) Use screwdriver to remove four screws fastening pump assembly.


f) Carefully lift out pump assembly from the rear case.
Illustration

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To NIBP PCB’s JMOTOR


socket To NIBP transducers

Pump assembly

To NIBP PCB’s
JV1 and JV2
sockets To NIBP port in the
left side panel

Step C5
Procedure
To remove RS232 interface and EMI filter:
a) Complete the steps B1.
b) Complete the steps C1.
c) Complete the steps C2 and C3 if need.
d) Complete the steps C4.
e) Disconnect connectors from the battery housing.
f) Use screwdriver to remove the battery housing.
Illustration

RS232 interface
EMI filter

g) Remove fastening screws via screwdriver, RS232 interface and EMI filter can be taken
out.

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SECTION 5: SPARE PARTS
5.1 INTRODUCTION

5.1 INTRODUCTION

Spare parts, along with part numbers, are shown in Table 5-1 partly. “Item No.”
corresponds to the circled callout numbers in Figure 5-1. The “Step Ref.” corresponds to
the disassembly steps described in Section 4.

FIGURE 5-1: OMNI III TOP ASSEMBLY DRAWING

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Table 5-1: OMNI III spare parts list
Item No. Description Part No. Step Ref.
1 Light-transferring pole PM-O3-004 B4
2 Front case assembly PM-O3-001 B1
Main board PM-O3-050 B2
TFT inverter module PM-O3-115 B3
SPO2 module 71802B1 B2
3 Knob PM-O3-002 A1
4 keys PM-O3-003 B2
5 Keyboard PCB PM-O3-060 B2
6 TFT screen M150XN07 B4
7 NIBP module 98-0070-00 C4
8 Battery housing PM-O3-005 C5
Battery PM-O3-112 A2
9 Aluminous chassis PM-O3-006 C1 ,C5
10 Recording bracket PM-O3-007 B1
11 AC inlet receptacle PM-O3-090 C5
12 RS232 port PM-O3-091 C5
13 Recorder TR60-A A3
Recorder paper PM-O3-041 A3
Recorder cover PM-O3-009 A3
16 Rear case assembly PM-O3-020 B1
Fuses PM-O3-114 A4
17 Speaker PM-O3-110 C2
18 Cooling fan PM-O3-111 C2
19 AC-DC module MPS-75-15 C3
20 Power supply PCB PM-O3-081 C3
22 Left side port bracket PM-O3-009 B1
PM-O3-092 B1
NIBP Socket
PM-O3-093 B1
SpO2 Socket
PM-O3-094 B1
ECG Socket
PM-O3-095 B1
Dual Temp Socket
23 Battery cover PM-O3-008 A2
24 Diaphragm plate PM-O3-031 B4
25 LED lampshade PM-O3-032 B4

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Table 5-2: OMNI III Accessories
Description Part No.
Cuff for adult Y000A1
Cuff for neonatal Y000N1
Cuff for infant Y000I1
ECG leads EA02055A
ECG electrodes 915S
Temperature sensor W0001A
NIBP extension hose PM-O3-115
Reusable SpO2 Sensor for neonatal (option) W200A/N-300182
Reusable SpO2 Sensor for pediatric (option) S200P-300182
Reusable SpO2 Sensor for adult S200A-300182
RS232 connector PM-O3-070
AC cable PM-O3-071
Recorder(option) TR60-A
Ground line PM-O3-072

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SECTION 6: PACKING FOR SHIPMENT
6.1 GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS
6.2 REPACKING IN ORIGINAL CARTON
6.3 REPACKING IN A DIFFERENT CARTON

6.1 GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS

Pack the monitor carefully. Failure to follow the instructions in this section may result in
loss or damage to the monitor. If the original shipping carton is not available, use another
suitable carton.
Prior to shipping the monitor, contact Infinium Medical’s Technical Services Department or
your local Infinium Medical representative. Mark the shipping carton and any shipping
documents. Return the monitor by any shipping method that provides proof of delivery. To
pack the monitor for return, disconnect all cables. It is not necessary to return sensors,
patient cables, NIBP hose and cuff, temperature probe, or external power supply.

6.2 REPACKING IN ORIGINAL CARTON

If available, use the original carton and packing materials. Pack the monitor as follows:
1. Place the monitor in original packaging.
2. Place in shipping carton and seal carton with packaging tape.
3. Label carton with shipping address, return address and RGA number, if applicable.

6.3 REPACKING IN A DIFFERENT CARTON

If the original carton is not available, use the following procedure to pack the
Monitor:
1. Place the monitor in a plastic bag.
2. Locate a corrugated cardboard shipping carton with at least 200 pounds per square
inch (psi) bursting strength.
3. Fill the bottom of the carton with at least 2 inches of packing material.
4. Place the bagged unit on the layer of packing material and fill the box completely
with packing material.
5. Seal the carton with packing tape.
6. Label the carton with the shipping address, return address.

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SECTION 7: TROUBLESHOOTING
7.1 INTRODUCTION
7.2 HOW TO USE THIS SECTION
7.3 WHO SHOULD PERFORM REPAIRS
7.4 REPLACEMENT LEVEL SUPPORTED
7.5 OBTAINING REPLACEMENT PARTS
7.6 TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE

7.1 INTRODUCTION

This section explains how to troubleshoot the OMNI III if problems arise. Tables are
supplied that list possible monitor difficulties, along with probable causes, and
recommended actions to correct the difficulty.

7.2 HOW TO USE THIS SECTION

Use this section in conjunction with Section 3, Performance Verification. And Section 5,
Spare Parts. To remove and replace a part you suspect is defective, follow the
instructions in Section 4, Disassembly Guide. The circuit analysis section in the Technical
Supplement offers information on how the monitor functions.

7.3 WHO SHOULD PERFORM REPAIRS

Only qualified service personnel should open the monitor housing, remove and replace
components, or make adjustments. If your medical facility does not have qualified service
personnel, contact Infinium Medical Technical Services or your local Infinium Medical
representative.

7.4 REPLACEMENT LEVEL SUPPORTED

The replacement level supported for this product is to the printed circuit board (PCB) and
major subassembly or component level. Once you isolate a suspected PCB, follow the
procedures in Section 4, Disassembly Guide, to replace the PCB with a known good PCB.
Check to see if the trouble symptom disappears and that the monitor passes all
performance tests. If the trouble symptom persists, swap back the replacement PCB with
the suspected malfunctioning PCB (the original PCB that was installed in the monitor
before you started troubleshooting) and continue troubleshooting as directed in this
section.

7.5 OBTAINING REPLACEMENT PARTS

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replacement parts. To obtain replacement parts, contact Infinium Medical or your Infinium
Medical representative.

7.6 TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE

Problems with the OMNI III are separated into the categories indicated in Table 7-1. Refer
to the paragraph indicated for further troubleshooting instructions.
NOTE: Taking the recommended actions discussed in this section will correct the majority
of problems you may encounter. However, problems not covered here can be resolved by
calling Infinium Medical Technical Services or your local representative.

Table 7-1: Problem Categories


Problem Area Refer to
Paragraph
1. Power
• No power-up
7.6.1
• Fails power-on self-test
• Powers down without apparent cause
2. Switches/Knob
7.6.2
• Monitor does not respond properly to switches
3. Display/Audible Tones
• Display does not respond properly 7.6.3
• Tones do not sound properly
4. Operational Performance
• Displays appear to be operational, but monitor shows no readings
• Modules trouble 7.6.4
• Suspect readings
• Recorder not responding
5. Serviceable Hardware Error Messages 7.6.5

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7.6.1 Power

Table 7-2 lists recommended actions to address power problems


Condition Recommended Action
1. The OMNI III fails to power-up 1. Ensure power cord is plugged into operational AC
when the On/Standby switch is outlet of appropriate voltage and frequency. Ensure
pressed. red AC SOURCE indicator is lit. If indicator is not lit,
replace power supply assembly.
2. Check fuses located on EMI filter above AC inlet
receptacle. Replace fuses if necessary.
3. Inside monitor, check main cables and ensure
that it is connected to PCBs and power supply
assembly.
4. Ensure keyboard is connected with power supply
PCB. If connection is good, replace keyboard.
5. If the problem persists, replace power supply
PCB.
2. The OMNI III turns on, then 1. Ensure AC power cord is connected and red AC
shuts off and no error code is SOURCE indicator is lit, or ensure red BATTERY
displayed. CHARGING indicator is lit.
If monitors operates successfully, battery may be
discharged.
2. Recharge battery as directed in paragraph 3.3.1.
If battery fails to hold charge, replace battery.
3. If problem persists, replace power supply PCB.
4. If problem persists, replace main PCB.

7.6.2 Switches/Knobs

Table 7-3 lists recommended actions to address problems with the knob and front panel
switches.

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Table 7-3: Switches/Knob Problems
Condition Recommended Action
1. OMNI III fails to power-up when 1. Take steps as noted in paragraph 7.6.1.
the On/Standby switch is pressed. 2. If the problem persists, replace power supply
PCB.
2. OMNI III powers up, but some 1. Ensure keyboard connector is plugged into main
or one of the other switches PCB. If connection is good, change keyboard.
respond. 2. If problem persists, change main PCB.
3. When knob is rotated, no 1. Ensure encoder cable is plugged into keyboard. If
highlight appears on display connection is good, change encoder.
screen, and/or monitor does not 2. If problem persists, replace keyboard or main
respond to knob presses. PCB.

7.6.3 Display/Audible Tones

Table 7-4 lists recommended actions to address problems with the display and audible
tones.
Table 7-4: Display/Audible Tones Problems
Condition Recommended Action
1. TFT screen is not illuminated or 1. Ensure status indicator LED, located on the main
no display. PCB is flashed. Otherwise replace the FPGA (UF1)
microprocessor chip or main PCB.
2. Ensure TFT cable is connected to main PCB and
backlight inverter module.
3. If problem persists, replace the inverter.
4. If problem persists, replace main PCB.
5. If problem persists, replace TFT assembly.
2. OMNI III responds to switch 1. Ensure speaker cable is connected to power
Press, but key press tone fails to supply assembly.
sound. 2. If problem persists, replace speaker assembly.
3. If problem persists, replace power supply PCB.
3. Audible alarm does not sound. 1. Verify alarm volume setting in Alarm/Limits menu.
2. Ensure speaker cable is connected to power
supply assembly.
3. If problem persists, replace speaker assembly.
4. If problem persists, replace main PCB.

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7.6.3 Operational Performance

Table 7-5 lists recommended actions to address problems related to operational


performance.
Table 7-5: Operational Performance Problems
Condition Recommended Action
1. Monitor appears to be 1. Ensure internal ECG, temperature, and SPO2
operational, but physiological cables are connected to main PCB. Ensure hoses in
values are suspect or nonexistent. pneumatic system are properly connected, and
NIBP pump motor is connected to power supply
PCB.
2. If problem persists, replace main PCB.
3. If problem persists, replace TFT screen.
2. ECG measurement has 1. Check the “HR CALCULATE SOURCE” item’s
waveforms display, but no heart lead selection in the “ECG setup” menu.
rate value displays. 2. Check whether the QRS waveform is smooth and
evident.
3. NIBP module can’t be inflated 1. Check whether the pump is bad.
2. Check the NIBP module’s power supply.
4. Inflation pressure can’t reach 1. The maximum inflation pressure value cannot
the normal level. exceed 150mmHg (20kPa).
2. Check whether the pump is bad.
3. Check whether there has an air leakage trouble.
If it exists, check whether the valves, cuff and
relevant connectors work normally.
5. Air leak Air leakage in NIBP cuff or hose, check all
connections and test the cuff tightness using venous
stasis.
6. NIBP Signal weak NIBP weak or unstable oscillation signal due to:
1. Improper cuff position or attachment, small air
leakage.
2. Weak or abnormal blood circulation.
3. Slow heart rate associated with artifacts.
4. Patient is moving or disturbed during
measurement.
7. Recorder paper will not 1. Open recorder door and check paper is present.
advance. Press recorder module firmly into monitor to ensure
recorder module is fully engaged with connector on
main PCB.

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2. Cycle power on monitor. Recorder should


execute a line feed at conclusion of power up
sequence.
3. If problem persists, ensure main ribbon cable is
connected to recorder PCB, power supply, and
main PCB.
4. If problem persists, replace recorder.
5. If problem persists, replace recorder PCB.
6. If problem persists, replace main PCB.
8. Recorder paper will advance, 1. Open recorder door and check paper is oriented
but paper remains blank when correctly; paper should exit from bottom of roll. See
recording should be present. user’s manual for an illustration of correct paper
orientation.
2. If problem persists, replace recorder module.

7.6.5 Serviceable Hardware Error Messages


The error messages that correspond to hardware problems, and the recommended
actions to take should such an error encountered.
Table 7-6: Serviceable Hardware Error Messages

Messages Recommended
SPO2 Com Error SPO2 communication trouble
1. Ensure SPO2 module is properly connected with relevant
periphery modules.
2. Check the power supply to the SPO2 PCB.
3. Replace SPO2 module.
4. If problem persists, replace main PCB.
ECG Com Err ECG communication trouble
1. Ensure ECG module is properly connected with relevant
periphery modules.
2. Check the power supply to the ECG PCB.
3. Replace ECG module section.
4. If problem persists, replace ARM-FGPA PCB.
Searching For Pulse. . . Monitor is searching for pulse oximetry signal.
Lead off 1. The relevant wire is disconnected or off the patient.
2. If lead I is lead off, check whether lead RA and lead LA are
attached well.
3. If all leads are lead off, check the lead RL is attached well.

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Or replace the main PCB.


Cuff Error Ensure the cuff’s type is correct.
Reset error! 1. Replace NIBP module.
2. If problem persists, replace main PCB.
Zero reset error! 1. Replace NIBP module.
2. If problem persists, replace main PCB.
Serial error 1. Replace NIBP module.
2. If problem persists, replace main PCB.
Search Too Long Monitor searches the pulse oximetry signal for a long time.
1. Check whether the SPO2 sensor’s LED is lit, when the
sensor is clipped a finger, this LED should lit normally.
Otherwise it is flashed.
2. Reapply the SPO2 sensor.
3. Replace the SPO2 transducer.
NIBP selfcheck error! Replace NIBP module.
NIBP inter error! Replace NIBP module.
Patient type error! Ensure the cuff’s type is correct.
ERAM Error, Try to Fault ERAM circuit on the main board. Contact authorized service
Restart ...!!
personnel.
Error: EEPROM I2C Fault EEPROM I2C circuit on the main board. Contact authorized
timeout!
service personnel.
Error: Flash Timeout! Fault flash IC on the main board. Contact authorized service
personnel.
Recorder UnLink! 1. Printer is not online or is not turned on.
2. Printer cable is loose or broken.
Recorder NOT ready 1. Printer is not responding.

2. See Recorder UnLink!

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SECTION 8: SPECIFICATIONS
PHYSICAL DIMENSIONS & WEIGHT
Base Unit: 309mm H×365mm W×159mm D
Weight: 7.0kgs

APPLICATION
Neonatal, pediatric and adult patients

PEFORMANCE SPECIFICATIONS
Display: 15’ color TFT
Resolution: 1024×768
Trace: 8 waveforms
ECG (I, II, III, aVR, aVL, aVF, V1-V6), PLETH, RESP
Indicator: Alarm indicator
AC and DC power supply indicator
QRS beep and alarm sound
Trend time: 72 hours

ECG
Input: 5-lead ECG wires and standard AAMI line for connection
Lead Choice: I,II,III,aVR,aVF,aVL,V
Gain Choice: ×0.5,×1.0,×2.0
Frequency Characteristic: 0.67~40Hz
ECG Waveforms: 7 channels
Penetration Voltage: 4000VAC 50/60Hz
Sweep Speed: 12.5, 25 and 50 mm/s
HR Display Range: 30~300bpm
Accuracy: ±5% or ±2bpm, whichever is greater
Alarm Limit Range Setting
upper limit: 80~400bpm
lower limit: 20~150bpm

RESP
Measure Method: RA-LL impedance
Range: 0~120 rpm
Accuracy ±3 rpm
Alarm Upper-lower Limit Setting
upper limit: 6~120 rpm,
lower limit: 3~120 rpm

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Sweep Speed: 12.5 and 25 mm/s

NIBP
Measuring Technology: automatic oscillating measurement
Cuff Inflating: <30s(0~300 mmHg,standard adult cuff)
Measuring Period: AVE<40s
Mode Manual, Auto, STAT
Measuring Interval in AUTO Mode 2 min~4 hrs
Pulse Rate Range: 30~250 (bpm)
Measuring Range:
Adult/Pediatric Mode
SYS 40~250 (mmHg)
DIA 15~200 (mmHg)
Neonatal Mode
SYS 40~135 (mmHg)
DIA 15~100 (mmHg)
Resolution: 1mmHg

Accuracy:
Pressure
Maximum Mean error: ±5mmHg
Maximum Standard deviation: 8mmHg
Overpressure Protection:
Adult Mode 280(mmHg)
Neonatal Mode 150 (mmHg)

Alarm Limit Setting


SYS 50~240 mmHg
DIA 15~180 mmHg

DUAL TEMP
Range: 25~50(℃)

Accuracy: + 0.2℃(25.0~34.9℃)

+ 0.1℃(35.0~39.9℃)

+ 0.2℃(40.0~44.9℃)

+ 0.3℃(45.0~50.0℃)

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Display Resolution: 0.1℃

Alarm Upper-lower Limit Setting

upper limit 0~50℃,

lower limit 0~50℃

Channel: 2 channels

Alarm Limit Setting: 10~50(℃)

SPO2
SpO2% Range: 0~100%
SpO2 Accuracy:
+ 2%(70~100%)
+ 3%(50-69%)
Pulse Rate Range: 30-254 bpm
Pulse Rate Accuracy:
±2 bpm(30~100bpm)
±2% (100~254bpm)
Alarm Upper-lower Limit Setting
upper limit 70~100%,
lower limit 70~100%
SpO2 Probe
Red light LED wavelength 660nm±5nm
Infrared light LED wavelength 940nm±10nm

POWER
Source: External AC power or internal battery
AC Power: 100~240VAC, 50/60Hz,150VA

BATTERY
Built-in rechargeable Lead-Acid
Operating time under the normal condition 90 minutes
Operating time after the first alarm of low battery 20 minutes

ENVIRONMENTAL SPECIFICATIONS
Temperature: Operating: 5~40 °C
Storage: -10~45 °C

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Humidity range: Operating: ≤80 %


Storage: ≤80 %

RECORDER (OPTION)
Built-in, thermal array, 2 channels
Record width: 48mm
Recorder paper: 50mm
Record speed: 25mm/s, 50mm/s

FUSE (SELF-RECOVERY)
Input fuse: 3.15A/250V

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SECTION 9: INTRODUCTION AND SYSTEM DESCRIPTION
9.1 SYSTEM OVERVIEW
9.2 SYSTEM BLOCK DIAGRAM
9.2.1 POWER SYSTEM
9.2.2 MAIN PCB (ARM-FPGA CONTROL SYSTEM,ERT MODULE(ECG, RESP, TEMP))
9.2.2.1 FPGA
9.2.2.2 ARM (ADVANCED RISC MACHINE)
9.2.2.3 ERT MODULE(ECG, RESP, TEMP)
9.2.3 NIBP MODULE
9.2.4 SPO2 MODULE
9.2.5 DISPLAY
9.2.6 KEYBOARD (SWITCHES)
9.2.7 KNOB
9.2.8 SPEAKER
9.2.9 RECORDER
9.2.10 RS-232

9.1 SYSTEM OVERVIEW

9.1.1 The Complete OMNI III Patient Monitor System


The OMNI III patient monitor is a full-function monitor for use on adult, notate and pediatric
patients. The functions performed by the system include monitoring patient ECG, heart
rate, respiration rate, non-invasive blood pressures, blood oxygen saturation, and
temperature.
In addition to monitoring and displaying the status of these physiological parameters, the
instrument performs various microprocessor-programmed analytical functions, such as:
 Creating both visual and audible alarm signals when settable limits are violated;
 Creating and displaying warning messages when conditions are detected that would
degrade or prevent valid measurements;
 Creating and displaying trend waveforms or tabular data;
 Providing input to an optional recorder for printout of current or trend waveforms or
tabular data.
The monitor is essentially a battery-powered instrument. An internal charging unit is
designed to accept only an AC line voltage.
The charger uses these external power sources to maintain a “float” voltage source
available from the batteries.

9.2 SYSTEM BLOCK DIAGRAM

The OMNI III patient monitor functions are represented graphically in the System Block
Diagram, Figure 9-1. Each section of the System Block Diagram is described briefly in the
text that follows the illustration. This is followed by more detailed descriptions of the theory
of operation of each block.

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AC

Power System

Battery

Frame SRAM

TFT_DATA TFT
FPGA Display

Main PCB
EMI_BUS

EMI_BUS
SRAM

TEMP Probe UART

UART Recorder

ECG Input ECG/TEMP/RESP ARM RS485


Connector Module RS232

UART
SPO2 Sensor SPO2 Module

UART

NIBP Cuff NIBP Module

UART

Alarm LED Speaker


Keyboard
Module
DC/AC LED Keypad

FIGURE 9-1: OMNI III SYSTEM BLOCK DIAGRAM

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9.2.1 POWER SYSTEM

The power system section contains a power supply capable of operating the monitor and
charging the battery from either an AC source of 100 to 240 volts at 50 to 60 Hz or 16.7
volt DC input. This section also contains the battery, battery monitoring circuitry, and
battery charging circuitry. The battery provides the operating power for the monitor. Power
system outputs of +5 volts DC, +8.3 volts DC, and +12 volts DC are developed for use
throughout the non-isolated portions of the monitor. The power system is illustrated in the
diagram below.

FIGURE 9-2: POWER SYSTEM BLOCK DIAGRAM

,ERT MODULE(
9.2.2 MAIN PCB (ARM-FPGA SYSTEM, (ECG, RESP, TEMP)
))

The OMNI III main control system adopts control kernels including 32-bit 96 MHz ARM9E
based MCU microcontroller and FPGA. The design is modularization. All functional
modules communicate each other by the standard UART(Serial).

The ARM microcontroller completes functions of management of modules,


human-machine interface, data I/O management, system application software, ports
management and project, etc.

The FPGA has display drive, graphic display and waveform display functions. It has an

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advanced multi-layer graphs and waveforms display technology; each waveform occupies
an individual graphic layer. So there is no influence among waveforms and texts. There
will have high display efficiency. The programming work will become be simple. The CPU
workload will be reduced.

9.2.2.1 FPGA

A field-programmable gate array (FPGA) is a large-scale integrated circuit that can be


programmed after it is manufactured rather than being limited to a predetermined,
unchangeable hardware function. The term "field-programmable" refers to the ability to
change the operation of the device "in the field," while "gate array" is a somewhat dated
reference to the basic internal architecture that makes this after-the-fact reprogramming
possible.

The CycloneTM field programmable gate array family is based on a 1.5-V, 0.13nm,
all-layer copper SRAM process, with densities up to 20,060 logic elements (LEs) and up
to 288 Kbits of RAM. With features like phaselockedloops (PLLs) for clocking and a
dedicated double data rate (DDR)interface to meet DDR SDRAM and fast cycle RAM
(FCRAM) memory requirements.

9.2.2.2 ARM (ADVANCED RISC MACHINE)

STR912FA is a ARM-powered microcontroller which combines a 16/32-bit ARM966E-S


RISC processor core, dual-bank Flash memory, large SRAM for data or code, and a rich
peripheral set to form an ideal embedded controller for a wide variety of applications such
as point-of- ale terminals, industrial automation, security and surveillance, vending
machines, communication gateways, serial protocol conversion, and medical equipment.
The ARM966E-S core can perform single-cycle DSP instructions, good for speech
processing, audio algorithms, and low-end imaging.

(ECG, RESP, TEMP)


9.2.2.3 ERT MODULE( )

9.2.2.3.1 OVERVIEW
The OMNI III ERT module consists of eight major blocks: interface circuit, ECG,
respiration, temperature, controls, isolation, and A/D converter on the non-isolated side.
The instrument incorporates the standard ECG 3-lead system (I, II, III). It provides two
levels of low frequency noise filtering, T-wave filtering, R-wave detection, pacer detection
capability and baseline reset. The abbreviations RA, LA, and LL are the right arm, left arm,
and left leg leads, respectively, and I, II, III are the potential differences between the limbs.

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An expanded block diagram of the ERT system is presented in the Figure 9-3.

FIGURE 9-3: ERT SYSTEM BLOCK DIAGRAM

9.2.2.3.2 ECG PROCESSING


The technique used in ECG senses the varying potential difference between two points at
the skin surface that respond to the chemical actions of the muscular activity of the heart.

Three electrodes are attached to the patient’s right arm (RA), left arm (LA) and left leg (LL).
The varying potentials at these locations are cable-connected to the ECG circuit inputs
where they are conditioned, and the difference of potential between two selected leads is
digitized before transmitting through opto-isolators to the processor. The
processor-installed algorithms operate on the signals to develop drivers for the graphic
display and to compute the heart rate in beats per minute (bpm).

In addition to the acquisition of the QRS waveform complex, the ECG input and
subsequent signal processing computing circuitry perform a number of other functions:
· They detect a “lead-off” condition if one of the electrode connections is disrupted.
· They detect the presence of pacemaker signals within the QRS waveform complex of
the ECG.

9.2.2.3.3 RESPIRATION PROCESSING


The patient’s respiration is detected by using two (RA and LL) of the three leads of the
ECG electrodes and cable. A low-level excitation signal is applied to these leads, and the
variation of the thoracic impedance caused by the breathing is sensed and processed for
display and measurement.

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FIGURE 9-4: RESPIRATION SYSTEM BLOCK DIAGRAM

9.2.2.3.4 TEMPERATURE PROCESSING


Measurement of patient temperature is accomplished by processing the signal from a
probe containing a resistor whose impedance is temperature dependent. The class of
such components is called thermistor.

The OMNI III patient monitor is designed to accept the signals from electrically isolated
Series YSI probes manufactured by Yellow Springs Incorporated. Interchangeable probes
in this series may be used for esophageal, rectal, skin or surface, or airway temperature
measurement. The signal from the probe is conditioned by the monitor input circuitry,
processed, and used to drive the numeric display.

FIGURE 9-5: TEMPERATURE SYSTEM BLOCK DIAGRAM

9.2.3 NIBP MODULE

The OMNI III noninvasive blood pressure (NIBP) measurement and display operations
described in this section include the pneumatics of the inflatable cuff and control valves.
The NIBP section contains the pumps, valves, pressure measurement circuitry, and
control circuitry for the noninvasive blood pressure measurement. Pressure data is
converted to digital format and conveyed to the processor section.

Prior to making blood pressure measurements, the cuff is placed around a limb, typically
an upper arm (left or right). The NIBP measurement system is initiated by commands
responding to pressing the NIBP Start/Stop switch on the front panel. The cuff is inflated
at a rate controlled by the pump excitation current to a pressure above systolic, at which

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level the artery is effectively occluded. Then, as the cuff pressure is reduced at constant
rate, the pressure transducers provide analog signals to the digital hardware where they
are digitized and processed to obtain systolic, diastolic, and mean blood pressure values,
as well as the beat rate.

The technique for translating the pressure signals into the required measurements makes
use of the action of the oscillatory characteristic of the returning arterial pressure. The
phenomenon is illustrated in the diagram below.

FIGURE 9-6: NIBP SYSTEM BLOCK DIAGRAM


See Figure 9-7. Systolic pressure is defined as the point at which oscillation increases
sharply. As the cuff deflates, oscillation amplitude increases to a maximum, and then
decreases. The point of peak oscillation amplitude is the mean arterial pressure. The point
at which oscillations cease is defined as the diastolic pressure.

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FIGURE 9-7: OSCILLATORY CHARACTERISTICS DIAGRAM

WARNING:
 The width of the cuff should be either 40% of the limb circumference (50% for
neonates) or 2/3 of the upper arm length. The inflatable part of the cuff should be
long enough to encircle 50-80% of the limb. The wrong size of cuff can cause
erroneous readings. If the cuff size is in question, then use a larger cuff.
 Make sure that the cuff edge falls within the range of 〈-〉. If does not, change a
more suitable cuff.
 Connect the cuff to the air hose. The limb chosen for taking the measurement
should be placed at the same level as the patient’s heart. If this is not possible you
should apply the following corrections to the measured values:
If the cuff is placed higher than the heart level, add 0.9mmHg (0.12kPa) for each
inch of difference.
If it is placed lower than the heart level, deduct 0.9mmHg (0.12kPa) for each inch of
difference.

9.2.4 SPO2 MODULE

See Figure 9-8. The OMNI III contains a saturated blood oxygen measurement module
using pulse oximetry techniques for noninvasive monitoring. The SpO2 section is a
separate minisystem with its own analog section, A/D converter, and microprocessor.

The Oximeter determines %SpO2 and pulse rate by passing two wavelengths of light, one

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red (660nm, 2.0mW) and one infrared (905nm, 2.0-2.4mW), through body tissue to a
photo detector.

During measurement, the signal strength resulting from each light source depends on the
color and thickness of the body tissue, the sensor placement, the intensity of the light
sources, and the absorption of the arterial and venous blood (including the time varying
effects of the pulse) in the body tissues. The Oximeter processes these signals,
separating the time invariant parameters (tissue thickness, skin color, light intensity, and
venous blood) from the time variant parameters (arterial volume and %SpO2) to identify
the pulse rate and calculate oxygen saturation. Oxygen saturation calculations can be
performed because oxygen saturated blood predictably absorbs less red light than oxygen
depleted blood.

FIGURE 9-8: SPO2 SYSTEM BLOCK DIAGRAM

9.2.5 DISPLAY

The OMNI III display is 15.0 inch Color backlighted TFT screen. The pixel resolution of
0.297 mm provides a 1280x1024 line display and 16.2M colors (RGB 6-bits + FRC data).

9.2.6 KEYBOARD (SWITCHES)


The keyboard circuit contains six push-switch silica gel switches and two red LEDs. The
LEDs are driven by the power supply system. The keyboard system is illustrated in the
diagram below.

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FIGURE 9-9: KEYBOARD SYSTEM BLOCK DIAGRAM

The power switch, connected directly to the supply, toggles the power between Standby
and On modes. When in Standby, the display is blank, and no monitoring is performed.
However, the batteries are charging if an AC power source is connected to the rear panel.

The alarm silencing switch is response of the processor depends upon the action in
pressing this switch. If momentarily pressed, alarms are silenced temporarily by the menu
selection.

The NIBP switch output is connected to the processor. Response of the processor
depends upon the state of NIBP operation at the time and the action in pressing this
switch. If momentarily pressed, a single NIBP measurement is obtained. Pressing the
NIBP switch at any time a pressure measurement is in effect will cause the processor to
terminate the measurement and to deflate the cuff.

9.2.7 KNOB
This is a rotating, push-switch knob. The associated knob circuitry generates a pulse
when pressed and generates a digitally encoded pair of quadrate signals whose relative
magnitudes and polarities represent the angular position of the knob. These outputs are
connected to the processor where they are interpreted as required for the functions
involved. Successive angular positions determine the direction of knob rotation.

In addition to the functions performed when in conjunction with the keyboard switches as
described above, the Knob operates in conjunction with the display to select menus and
lists of parameter variables.

9.2.8 SPEAKER

The speaker is capable of providing 73 dBA of volume at a distance of one meter during
alarm conditions. The processor drives the speaker in different patterns as specified for
the different alarm priorities and conditions.

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9.2.9 RECORDER

The optional recorder module is installed in the right panel of the monitor. It provides users
with the capability to obtain hard-copy records of selected vital signs information. Basic
control of the recorder is implemented by two push-switch controls on the recorder front
panel. One of these is used to obtain continuous recordings of the real-time waveforms
displayed in two graphic frames. Along with the waveforms, the recorder prints the values
of the vital signs being displayed.

If scrolling is enabled in a display frame containing trend data when the Knob switch is
operated, then the trend record for that vital sign is printed.

Recording is accomplished on 50-mm wide thermal paper at recorder speeds


programmable up to 50 mm/sec.

Paper
Detector

CPU
UART
User Interface
Thermal
Printer

Motor Drive Motor

FIGURE 9-10: RECORDER MODULE BLOCK DIAGRAM

9.2.10 RS-232

9.2.10.1 OVERVIEW
This is a rear panel 9-pin connector providing interfaces with other computer systems or
equipment. The driver for this port is a Universal Asynchronous Receive-Transmit (UART)

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integrated circuit that interfaces this port with the microprocessor. The baud rate for this
serial transmission function is 57600 baud.

Patient data can be obtained through the RS-232 I/O connector on the rear panel of the
monitor by connecting it to an attached PC.

9.2.10.2 CABLE CONNECTION


The 9-pin connector mounted on the rear panel provides an access port for a serial
(RS-232) interface to a suitably configured personal computer. Its pins layout is seen as
following picture:

FIGURE 9-11: RS232 PIN NO. DIAGRAM

Table 9-1: RS-232 Serial Interface Connections


Pin # Signal Definition
1 not used
2 TXD Transmit Data
3 RXD Received Data
4 not used
5 GND Signal Ground
6 not used
7 not used
8 not used
9 +5V Power Supply

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SECTION 10: DRAWINGS

10.1 OVERVIEW

This section contains circuit schematics for the OMNI III patient monitor.

10.2 LIST OF FIGURES

Figure No. Title


Figure 10-1 Main PCB Schematic
Figure 10-2 Power Supply PCB Schematic
Figure 10-3 Keyboard PCB Schematic

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1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16

+5 +5

D32 D35 100mmHg=1.75V


IN4148 100mmHg=1.75V 1N4148 0mmHg=1V
0mmHg=1V
+V +V
Z51 CT1 Z50 CF51 22P
Z21 Z1 3.3V 1.5V 1.8V
H1 H2 H3 H5 H6 H7 H8
220 +5 220 +5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
27K 27K E4 NC NC NC NC NC NC NC
CT9 0.01U 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 XTL2 RF29 CF53 10P CF83 CF84 CF85 CF86 CF87 CF88 CF89
E5 NC NC NC NC NC NC NC
CT36 CT35 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 25M 1M 10U/16V 10U/16V
0.01U 22U/16V NC NC NC NC NC NC NC
0.1U 0.1U 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 CF52 22P 10U/16V 10U/16V 10U/16V 10U/16V 10U/16V
22U/16V NC NC NC NC NC NC NC
+5 D38 +5 D39 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 XTL3
NC NC NC NC NC NC NC
D J2 CT11
1N4148 J1 1N4148
NC
5
NC
5
NC
5
NC
5
NC
5
NC
5
NC
5 32.768K D

4
U47D CT3 U49D 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 CF54 10P
1 1 NC NC NC NC NC NC NC

JTRSTn

VBATT
0.47U 13 0.47U 13 7 7 7 7 7 7 7

JRTCK
2 Z33 2 Z13 NC NC NC NC NC NC NC

JTMS

JTDO
JTCK
WRH

nRST
Z22 U47A Z2 U49A

JTDI
3 14 IBP2 3 14 IBP1 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 3.3V 1.8V

ALE

WR
3 3 NC NC NC NC NC NC NC

RD
15K 1 Z57 Z30 Z31 12 15K 1 Z56 Z10 Z11 12
4 Z26 1K VR4 1.5K 4 Z6 1K VR2 1.5K
2 2 HOLE HOLE HOLE HOLE HOLE HOLE HOLE CF47 CF48
5 0 27K 27K 5 0 27K 27K CF43 CF44 CF45 CF46 CF49 CF50

103
104

111
108
107

115
117

100
1K TLC074 TLC074 1K TLC074 TLC074

74
75
21
22

97

89

96
95

39

41
42

94
91
5PIN CT13 5PIN CT5 UF9 0.1U 0.1U 0.1U 0.1U 0.1U 0.1U 0.1U 0.1U
0.22U 0.22U

11

11
Z27 CT14 Z7 CT6

JTCK

JTDI

USBP

MII_MDIO
RESET_OUTn
RESET_INn
EMI_RDn

XTL2
XTL1

JTRSTn

RTC_X2
RTC_X1
VBATT
JTMS

JTDO

USBN
EMI_WRLn
EMI_WRHn
EMI_ALE

JRTCK

TAMPER_IN
U47C U49C 67 46 D8
1K 1K 0.1U P0.0 P9.0
VR3 10 U47B VR1 10 U49B 69 47 D9
Z25 Z5 P0.1 P9.1
2K 8 6 0.1U 2K 8 6 71 50 D10
Z28 Z29 Z8 Z9 P0.2 P9.2
9 150K 7 9 150K 7 76 51 D11
P0.3 P9.3
5 1K 150K 5 1K 150K 78 52 D12
P0.4 P9.4
TLC074 TLC074 85 58 D13
CT34 P0.5 P9.5
TLC074 CT33 TLC074 88 62 D14
P0.6 P9.6
0.1U 0.1U RDY 90 64 D15
Z23 Z3 P0.7 P9.7
3.3V
3K 3K 98 26 D0
P1.0 P8.0
99 28 D1
P1.1 P8.1 CF42
101 30 D2
P1.2 P8.2 RF54 RF53 0.1u
106 32 D3
P1.3 P8.3 10K 10K
109 34 D4
P1.4 P8.4
110 36 D5
P1.5 P8.5
114 38 D6 UF12
P1.6 P8.6
DVCC 116 44 D7 1 8 3.3V
Z24 Z4 POW P1.7 P8.7 MR VCC
+12V nRST 2 7 DGND VBATT
+12V RF55 1K /RST WP
27K 27K 1 CF64 CF65 SCL 10 5 A16 RST 3 6 SCL
CT2 DGND P2.0 P7.0 RST SCL CF41 CF82 BATT
CT10 2 SDA 11 6 A17 DGND 4 5 SDA
0.01U DVCC P2.1 P7.1 VSS SDA 0.1U 10U/16V BATT
0.01U +5 +V CT20 +5 +V CT19 3 DGND 33 7 A18
DGND 0.1U 0.1U P2.2 P7.2 RF56
4 35 13 A19 CAT1025
P2 P2.3 P7.3 10K RF57 RF58
CON1 37 14 A20
POW P2.4 P7.4

8
0.1U 0.1U SPO2 Sensor 4PIN 45 15 A21 10K 10K
U48A U50A RF85 P2.5 P7.5
PD+ PD+ 1 RXSPO2 53 118 A22
D33 D34 U48B D36 D37 1 1 P2.6 P7.6
3 3 U50B PD- PD- 2 100K GAS232 54 119 S85
IN4148 IN4148 Z36 10K U29A IN4148 IN4148 Z16 10K U29E 2 2 GASPOW P2.7_USBCLK P7.7
1 5 1 5 RED+ RED+ 3 SPO2GND
Z40 Z20 3 3 DGND 1 2
2 7 1 2 LEADOFF2 2 7 11 10 LEADOFF1 RED- RED- 4 CF97 1 GAS-RXD RXNET 55 29 S1S
4 4 DGND 3 4 P3.0 P6.0
6 3.3K 6 3.3K SPO2GND1 SPO2GND1 +12V DGND 2 GAS-TXD DCIN TXNET 59 31 INTIBP 3.3V
5 5 +12V 5 6 P3.1 P6.1
LM358 CT15 LM358 Z18 CT7 LM358 PRO-DET PRO-DET DVCC 3 RXUART1 60 19 INTNBP
Z38 Z54 74AHCT14 Z53 74AHCT14 6 6 LF9 +12V 7 8 P3.2 P6.2
LM358 30K 0.1U 4 TXUART1 61 20 INTCO2

4
30K 0.47U 5.1K 0.47U 5.1K 9 10 P3.3 P6.3
SPO2 10uH 63 83 INTPRINT
GASPOW RF30 P3.4 P6.4
GAS232 INTERT 65 84 INTGAS
0.47U 0.47U CB6 100K P3.5 P6.5
CT16 Z15 CT8 CB5 66 92 INTSPO
1K CB7 P3.6 P6.6
68 93 INTKEY
Z17 P3.7 P6.7
Z35 1K Z37 10K Z39 10K Z19 30K 100U/10V 0.1U 100U/10V ADC0 3 12 POWLOW1
LF10 P4.0 P5.0
30K 2 18 INTIBP
P4.1 P5.1 RF48
10uH 1 25 UF24
RF31 P4.2 P5.2_PHYCLK 100K
128 27
20K CF98 P4.3 P5.3
127 70 EMI_CS0 3 1 POWLOW1
0.1U P4.4 P5.4 GND B
126 77 EMI_CS1
P4.5 P5.5
125 79 EMI_CS2 POWLOW1 2 4 POWLOW

AVREF
P4.6 P5.6 A Y

VDDQ
VDDQ
VDDQ
VDDQ
VDDQ
VDDQ
VDDQ
VDDQ

AVDD
VSSQ
VSSQ
VSSQ
VSSQ
VSSQ
VSSQ
VSSQ
VSSQ

AVSS
124 80 EMI_CS3 DVCC

VDD
VDD
VDD
VDD
P4.7 P5.7

VSS
VSS
VSS
VSS
5
VCC
STR912FAW44X6 74AHCT1G08 CF29
0.1U 3.3V CF31 DVCC CF30

81
49

17

43
57
73
86

23

82
48

16

40
56
72
87

24
112

102
120
9

113

105
121
8

123
122
4
+5 U25
MCP1525 1.8V 3.3V 0.1U 0.1U
1 2 R150 1.25V A18 RF92 0
VIN VOUT C27
E15 10K 3.3VA
CU38 3 0.47U R149 A19 *RF3 (不不) UF27 UF26
+5 GND 10U/16V 10K 2 4 CS9 A19 1
0.1U 1A 1Y0 A0
3 5 CS10 A20 2 15 CS0
RF93 0 1B 1Y1 A1 Y0/
A19 EMI_CS2 1 6 CS11 A21 3 14 CS1
+5 CU1 1E 1Y2 A2 Y1/
D1 R55 7 CS12 13 CS2
0.1U
3.3V 1.5V
A20 *RF4 (不不) 14
1Y3
EMI_CS3 4
Y2/
12 CS3
IN4148 1mV 10K +5 CU48 CF1 CF2 CF3 CF4 CF5 CF7 CF8 CF9 CF10 2A G2A/ Y3/
13 12 DGND 5 11 CS4
4

0.1U -5 CU5 0.1U 2B 2Y0 G2B/ Y4/

16
U18 CF6 3.3V 15 11 DVCC 6 10 CS5
U1A +5 CU19 C21 C43 2E 2Y1 G1 Y5/
R1 R2 R148 +5 0.1U 0.1U 0.1U 0.1U 0.1U 0.1U 0.1U 0.1U 0.1U 0.1U 10 9 CS6
3 TLC2264 U32 R108 DVCC 2Y2 Y6/
ERTA 1 20 LF1 3.3V 16 9 DVCC 16 7 CS7

4
1 RA 12 14 CH0 VCC VCC 2Y3 VCC Y7/
VDD
100K 1K X0 X 10K ERTB 2 12 CU27 E2 DGND 8 DGND 8
1

4
2 13 U4 0.1U 0.1U 0.1U CH1 VCC 51 10uH GND GND
X1 3 ERTC 3 10 10U/16V

4
D2 R66A 5.1K AD620 C18 CH2 SHDN
1 R16 R17 U12A RESP 4 19 DCLK 0.1U 74AHC139 74AHCT138
N1 R19 IN4148 2 15 6 3 TLC2264 U12B CH3 DCLK XTL1
Y0 Y 8 OUT R44 R45 TEMP 5 18 CS CF95 CF94
C1 C2 100M CU2 1 1 5 TLC2264 CH4 CS
11

VCC
Y1 2 10K 10K R147 U12C R113 R112 IBP1 6 17 DIN
680P 220P R66B 390 1U 2 7 9 TLC2264 U12D CH5 DIN
39K 39K 39K 39K IBP2 7 16 BUSY
5 4 C32 C22 6 8 12 CH6 BUSY 10U/16V 0.1U
Z0 Z CU6 10K 8 15 DOUT RF1 3.3V 1.5V

7
-5 0.1U 3 D13 D14 R35 1.25V 10 14 ERTA CH7 DOUT 3 FCLK UF2 UF3
2

Z1 9 OUT
IN4148 IN4148 0.1U 3.3M CU20 0.1U 0.1U 13 COM 17不IS61LV51216AL-10TL

11
C120 33

231
209
189
130
157
172
112

229
211
204
198
191
220
110
103
13
12、15不IS61LV25616AL-10TL

92
70
51
22

97
90
81
72
6 11 GND
G=10

GND

9
INH A +5 0.1U 0.1U 14 11 REF5V UF10

NC
C -5 10 TLC2264 GND VREF C
VEE

B CU66 UF1 SC16C654D


8
VSS C
9 C38* -5 G=25 R84 R85 UF2 UF3
(不不) G=2

VCCIO2
VCCIO2
VCCIO2
VCCIO3
VCCIO3
VCCIO3
VCCIO4
VCCIO4
VCCIO4
VCCIO1
VCCIO1
VCCIO1

VCCINT_EP1C12
VCCINT_EP1C12

VCCINT_EP1C12

VCCINT_EP1C12
VCCINT_EP1C12

VCCINT_EP1C12
VCCINT
VCCINT

VCCINT

VCCINT

VCCINT

VCCINT
40M RF79
ADS7844N 0.1U NA0 1 44 NA17 NA0 1 44 NA17 D0 53 8 ERT-RXD0
+5 CD4053 CU49 A0 A17 A0 A17 D0 TXA

1
CU7 0.1U R39 R38 240K 39K 39K B5 1 NA1 2 43 NA16 NA1 2 43 NA16 D1 54 3
-5 C111 IO_LVDS14p_INITDONE A1 A16 A1 A16 D1 /DTRA 0
7

1U B4 2 240 ND7 NA2 3 42 NA15 NA2 3 42 NA15 D2 55 5


10K C23 C35 IO_LVDS14n_CRCERROR IO_LVDS15p_DEV_CLRn A2 A15 A2 A15 D2 /RTSA
R152 B3 3 239 ND6 NA3 4 41 NRD NA3 4 41 NRD D3 56
-5 0.1U IO_LVDS13p_USRCLK IO_LVDS15n_DEV_OE A3 /OE A3 /OE D3 RF78
+5 B2 4 238 ND5 NA4 5 40 NCE1 NA4 5 40 NCE3 D4 57 62 ERT-TXD0

4
D3 VDD IO_LVDS13n IO_LVDS16p A4 /UB A4 /UB D4 RXA
10K VDD B1 5 237 ND4 NCS0 6 39 NCE0 NCS1 6 39 NCE2 D5 58 1

4
IN4148 U5 CU21 0.1U 0.1U 0.1U IO_VREF0B1 IO_LVDS16n /CE /LB /CE /LB D5 /DSRA 0
3 B0 6 236 ND3 ND0 7 38 ND15 ND16 7 38 ND31 D6 59 2
R67A 5.1K AD620 C19 U13A E3 IO IO_LVDS17p D0 D15 D0 D15 D6 /CTSA

4
U1B 1 R18 R59 U13B U13C CU26 UF16 G5 7 235 ND2 ND1 8 37 ND14 ND17 8 37 ND30 D7 60 64

23
43
51

63
49
6 3 TLC2264 U8 IO_LVDS12p IO_LVDS17n D1 D14 D1 D14 D7 /CDA

7
R3 R4 TLC2264 8 OUT R48 R49 TLC2264 TLC2264 VDD C68 DVCC NCP1086D2T-33R4G G4 8 234 ND1 ND2 9 36 ND13 ND18 9 36 ND29 63
5 10K 10K 1 5 0.1U IO_LVDS12n IO_LVDS18p D2 D13 D2 D13 /RIA
2 R151 R114 R115 U13D 10U/16V 33P X1 3 2 3.3VT 233 ND0 ND3 10 35 ND12 ND19 10 35 ND28 A16 24
100K 1K 7 LA R67B 390 1U 2 39K 39K 7 9 39K 39K Vin +Vout IO_LVDS18n D3 D12 D3 D12 A0
G3 11 3.3V 11 34 DGND 3.3V 11 34 DGND A17 23 10
1

VDD
VDD
VDD
C33 C24

VREF

VDDA
VBAT
6 D15 6 10K 8 12 IO_DPCLK1 VDD GND VDD GND A1 TXB
CU8 0.1U 62 X1 R93 R77 DGND 12 33 3.3V DGND 12 33 3.3V A18 22 15

7
D4 D16 R36 1.25V 10 14 ERTB XTAL1 GND VDD GND VDD A2 /DTRB

ADJ
N2 R20 IN4148 IN4148 IN4148 0.1U 3.3M 0.1U 3 61 X2 10K 1M Y1 CF74 CF75
CF102 G2 12 228 ND8 ND4 13 32 ND11 ND20 13 32 ND27 13
CU22 0.1U 13 RTXC1 XTAL2 CF92 CF93 IO_LVDS11p IO_DPCLK2 D4 D11 D4 D11 /RTSB

11
C121 5 JP1 22.1184M G1 13 227 ND9 ND5 14 31 ND10 ND21 14 31 ND26 RD 40
C3 C4 100M R50 RTXC2 IO_LVDS11n IO_VREF2B2 D5 D10 D5 D10 /IOR
680P 220P 10K +5 CU57 G=10 +5 0.1U
TLC2264 LEADOFF-RA 16
P0.14/SDA1
41
37
1 C69
0.1U 47U/16V 47U/16V 0.1U 47U/16V
G0
R0
14
15
IO_LVDS10p IO_LVDS19p
226
225
ND10
ND11
ND6 15
ND7 16
D6 D9
30
29
ND9
ND8
ND22 15
ND23 16
D6 D9
30
29
ND25
ND24
WR 9
/IOW RXB
20
17
TXIBP

1
C40* -5 P1.16 P0.11/SCL1 2 33P X2 IO_LVDS10n IO_LVDS19n D7 D8 D7 D8 /DSRB
G=25 G=2
16

R86 R87 LEADOFF-LA 12 R1 16 224 ND12 NWR 17 28 NA18 NWR 17 28 NA18 CS0 7 16
(不不) P1.17 IO_LVDS9p IO_LVDS20p /WE A18 /WE A18 /CSA /CTSB
2

LEADOFF-C 8 27 C_SCK CON2 R2 17 223 ND13 NA5 18 27 NA14 NA5 18 27 NA14 CS1 11 18
U39 0.1U 39K 39K P1.18 SCK0 IO_LVDS9n IO_LVDS20n A5 A14 A5 A14 /CSB /CDB
C112 R41 R40 240K LEADOFF-LL 4 30 C_MOSI 3.3V R3 18 222 ND14 NA6 19 26 NA13 NA6 19 26 NA13 CS2 38 19 DVCC
12 14 -5 CU9 0.1U P1.19 MOSI0 IO_LVDS8p IO A6 A13 A6 A13 /CSC /RIB
VDD

X0 X 1U 48 29 DOUT R4 19 NA7 20 25 NA12 NA7 20 25 NA12 CS3 42


-5 13 10K C25 R156 C36 P1.20 MISO0 R105 IO_LVDS8n A7 A12 A7 A12 /CSD
X1 TEMPOFF 44 31 R5 20 219 ND15 NA8 21 24 NA11 NA8 21 24 NA11 39 TXNBP
P1.21 P0.7/SSEL0 VDD IO_LVDS7p IO_LVDS22p A8 A11 A8 A11 TXC

4
RV1 +5 C_SW 40 LCD_HS 21 218 ND16 NA9 22 23 NA10 NA9 22 23 NA10 RST 27 34 RF87
4

2 15 10K P1.22 10K IO_LVDS7n IO_LVDS22n A9 A10 A9 A10 RST /DTRC


Y0 Y C_STR 36 47 VDD VDD VCC DVCC UF17 1117-3.3 3.3VA 217 ND17 36 100K
5

4
+5 1 10K U6 CU23 0.1U 0.1U 0.1U P1.23 SCK1 LF2 IO_LVDS23p CF90 INTERT 6 /RTSC
Y1 3 VDD C_P3.6 32 54 3 2 LCD_VS 23 216 ND18 IS61LV25616AL-10TL IS61LV25616AL-10TL
R68A 5.1K AD620 C20 U14A P1.24 MOSI1 Vin +Vout IO_VREF1B1 IO_LVDS23n 0.01U INTIBP 12 INTA
1 R65 R61 BUSY 28 53 215 ND19 29 RXNBP

24
23
5 4 6 3 TLC2264 P1.25/INT0 MISO1 10uH IO_LVDS24p INTB RXC

1
Z0 Z 8 OUT R52 R53 U14B 55 CU29 C73 nCSO 24 214 ND20 3.3V 3.3V INTNBP 37 32
3 1 5 P0.20/SSEL1 CF69 IO_nCSO IO_LVDS24n INTC /DSRC

ADJ
Z1 2 10K 10K TLC2264 U14C R140 LPC-TXD0 19 0.1U U19 0.1U CF76 DATA0 25 213 ND21 INTCO2 43 33
D5 1U 2 7 R155 9 R116 R117 U14D TXD0 CF68 CF77 DATA0 IO INTD /CTSC
R68B 390 39K 39K TLC2264 39K 39K 100K C_RXD0 21 35 C_TCONL 22 nCONFIG 26 CF15 CF16 CF17 CF18 31
IN4148 C34 C26

VCCA
VCCB
VCCB
6 11 6 10K 8 12 RXD0 P0.10 OE nCONFIG /CDC
INH A CU10 0.1U LPC-TXD1 33 38 LEADOFF1 2 0.1U 208 ND22 30 DVCC
7

10 D17 D18 R37 1.25V 10 14 ERTC TXD1 P0.12 DIR IO_VREF1B2 /RIC
47U/16V 0.1U 0.1U 0.1U 0.1U
VEE

B 34 39 LEADOFF2 0.1U 47U/16V FCLK 28 207 ND23


LF3 10uH

1
U1C R54 8 9 IN4148 0.1U 3.3M CU24 0.1U 0.1U 13 RXD1 P0.13 CLK0_LVDSCLK1p IO_LVDS25p

11
R5 R6 TLC2264 VSS C IN4148 C122 45 C_SCK 21 3 DCLK 29 206 NA9 35 41 TXCO2
10 0.1U P0.15 B1 A1 CLK1_LVDSCLK1n IO_LVDS25n VCC TXD RF81
10K +5 22 46 C_MOSI 20 4 DIN 52 46
8 LL CD4053 CU58 TLC2264 SCL0 P0.16 B2 A2 VCC /DTRD
100K 1K G=10 C42*
G=25 G=2 26 1 C_CS 19 5 CS 1.8V 32 203 NA8 21 44 100K
1

9 SW -5 SDA0 P0.21 B3 A3 nCEO IO_LVDS27p VCC /RTSD


(不不)
7

D6 R88 R89 2 C_TCONL 18 6 TCONL nCE 33 202 NA7 4


P0.22 B4 A4 nCE IO_LVDS27n DVCC VCC
N3 R11 IN4148 /RST 57 58 17 7 DGND 34 201 NA6 UF4 UF5 51 RXCO2
-5 0.1U RESET P0.23 B5 A5 MSEL0 IO_LVDS28p RXD

4
R43 R42 240K 39K 39K 9 LEADOFF-RL C_STR 16 8 STR DGND 35 200 NA5 A0 1 44 A17 A0 1 44 A17 48
C5 C6 100M C113 P0.25 B6 A6 MSEL1 IO_LVDS28n A0 A17 A0 A17 /DSRD
24 10 C_P3.6 15 9 P3.6 DVCC UF18 1117-1.8 DDCLK 36 A1 2 43 A16 A1 2 43 A16 47

GND
GND
GND
680P 220P 1U P1.26/RTCK P0.26 B7 A7 DCLK A1 A16 A1 A16 /CTSD
10K 64 11 C_SW 14 10 SW 3 2 197 NA4 A2 3 42 A15 A2 3 42 A15 14 49 DVCC UF28 ADM202E
P1.27/TDO P0.27 B8 A8 Vin +Vout IO_LVDS30p A2 A15 A2 A15 GND /CDD
60 13 ASDO 37 196 NA3 A3 4 41 RD A3 4 41 RD 45 50
P1.28/TDI P0.28 IO_ASDO IO_LVDS30n A3 /OE A3 /OE GND /RID
2

56 14 195 NA2 A4 5 40 DGND A4 5 40 DGND 28 16 1


P1.29/TCK P0.29 SN74LVC4245DW(24) IO A4 /UB A4 /UB GND VCC C1+

ADJ
52 15 DISCLK 38 194 NA1 CS11 6 39 DGND CS12 6 39 DGND 61

13
12
11
P1.30/TMS P0.30 CF67 CF78 IO_PLL1_OUTp IO_VREF0B2 /CE /LB /CE /LB GND
20 17 C_CS DIS_EN 39 193 NA0 D0 7 38 D15 D0 7 38 D15 CB8 CB9
-5 P1.31/TRST P0.31 IO_PLL1_OUTn IO_DPCLK3 D0 D15 D0 D15 1U/16V

VSSA
D1 8 37 D14 D1 8 37 D14 DVCC 1U/16V
D1 D14 D1 D14

VSS
VSS
VSS
VSS
VSS
0.1U 10U/16V WRH 41 188 ND31 D2 9 36 D13 D2 9 36 D13 CF37

XTAL1

XTAL2
R200 R201 R202 IO IO_LVDS31p D2 D13 D2 D13
ALE 42 187 ND30 D3 10 35 D12 D3 10 35 D12 2 3
P1 +5 360K 360K 360K
U36 A17 43
IO_LVDS6p IO_LVDS31n
186 ND29 3.3V 11
D3 D12
34 DGND 3.3V 11
D3 D12
34 DGND CF38 V+ C1--
1 RRA STR IO_LVDS6n IO_LVDS32p VDD GND VDD GND 0.1U 0.1U
1 IMP809S VDD LPC2132 A16 44 185 ND28 DGND 12 33 3.3V DGND 12 33 3.3V TXCO2 11 14 TX232CO2

18
25
42
50

59
6
2 LLA IO_LVDS5p IO_LVDS32n GND VDD GND VDD T1IN T1OUT
2 1 3 1.5V A15 45 184 ND27 D4 13 32 D11 D4 13 32 D11 RXCO2 12 13 RX232CO2 *RF6 (不不)
3 LLL GND VCC IO_LVDS5n IO_LVDS33p D4 D11 D4 D11 R1OUT R1IN
14

15

11
10
3 RD 46 183 ND26 D5 14 31 D10 D5 14 31 D10 TXPRINT 10 7 TXRECORD

25

26
4

OUT
4 CCC D7 C60 IO_LVDS4p IO_LVDS33n D5 D10 D5 D10 XTL4 T2IN T2OUT
4 R157 D15 47 182 ND25 D6 15 30 D9 D6 15 30 D9 33P 14.7456M RXPRINT 9 8 RXRECORD
5 SSH IN4148 U22 IO_LVDS4n IO_LVDS34p D6 D9 D6 D9 R2OUT R2IN

4
5 100K 0.1U D14 48 181 ND24 D7 16 29 D8 D7 16 29 D8
6 RRL IO_LVDS3p IO_LVDS34n D7 D8 D7 D8 *RF8 (不不) 6 *RF7 (不不)
X

A
B
C
Z

6 U1D DVCC UF19 1117-1.5 D13 49 180 NA10 WR 17 28 A18 WR 17 28 A18 4


-5 IO_LVDS3n IO_LVDS35p /WE A18 /WE A18 V-- C2+
R7 R8 TLC2264 3 2 D12 50 179 NA11 A5 18 27 A14 A5 18 27 A14 CF40

2
12 16 7 Vin +Vout IO_DPCLK0 IO_LVDS35n A5 A14 A5 A14 RF32
+5 VDD VEE /RST 178 NA12 A6 19 26 A13 A6 19 26 A13 CB10 CB11
100K 1K 14 C IO_LVDS36p A6 A13 A6 A13 1M 1U/16V
D11 53 177 NA13 A7 20 25 A12 A7 20 25 A12 1U/16V
VSS
INH
1

13 CU33 IO_LVDS2p IO_LVDS36n A7 A12 A7 A12

ADJ
X0
X1

Y0
Y1

Z0
Z1

D8 CF79 D10 54 176 NA14 A8 21 24 A11 A8 21 24 A11 CF39


CF66 IO_LVDS2n IO_VREF0B3 A8 A11 A8 A11 RF33
N4 R12 IN4148 CU34 D9 55 175 NA18 A9 22 23 A10 A9 22 23 A10 15 5
CD4053 IO_VREF2B1 IO A9 A10 A9 A10 GND C2--
C7 C8 100M 0.1U D8 56 174 NA15 1.5K
IO IO_LVDS37p
12
13

2
1

5
3

0.1U 10U/16V A18 57 173 NA16 IS61LV25616AL-10TL IS61LV25616AL-10TL 56P

1
680P 220P 0.1U IO_LVDS1p IO_LVDS37n
A14 58
IO_LVDS1n UF30
A13 59 3.3V 3.3V
IO_LVDS0p UF11
2

VCC DVCC A12 60 170 NA17


IO_LVDS0n IO_DPCLK4 CF11 CF12 CF13 CF14 SC16C654D 3 1
169 NWR GND B
IO_LVDS38p
A11 61 168 NCE0 *RF2 0
-5 RS3 IO_LVDS71p IO_LVDS38n 0.1U 0.1U 0.1U 0.1U D0 53 8 TXPRINT 2 4 TXRECORD
RS5 A10 62 167 NCE1 D0 TXA A Y
1K IO_LVDS71n IO_LVDS39p D1 54 3 DVCC
US3 2K A0 63 166 NCE2 D1 /DTRA TXUART1
IO_LVDS70p IO_LVDS39n D2 55 5 5
H11L1 A1 64 165 NCE3 D2 /RTSA *RF5 (不不) VCC
+5 U29B IO_LVDS70n IO_LVDS40p D3 56
1 6 A2 65 164 NCS0 D3
D+ B IO_LVDS69p IO_LVDS40n D4 57 62 RXPRINT 74AHCT1G08
LPC-TXD1 3 4 2 LVDSLCD A3 66 163 NCS1 UF6 UF7 D4 RXA
D- IO_LVDS69n IO_LVDS41p D5 58 1
4 TD+ TD- A4 67 162 A0 1 44 A17 A0 1 44 A17 D5 /DSRA *RF1 0
+5 CU3 OUT 1 2 IO_LVDS68p IO_LVDS41n A0 A17 A0 A17 D6 59 2
D9 5 DGND DGND D0 68 161 A1 2 43 A16 A1 2 43 A16 D6 /CTSA UF29
74AHCT14 GND 3 4 IO_LVDS68n IO_LVDS42p A1 A16 A1 A16 D7 60 64
IN4148 3 TA+ TA- 160 EMI_CS1 A2 3 42 A15 A2 3 42 A15 D7 /CDA
NC 5 6 IO_LVDS42n A2 A15 A2 A15 63
TB+ TB- D1 73 159 A3 4 41 RD A3 4 41 RD /RIA 1 3
8

0.1U 7 8 IO_DPCLK7 IO_LVDS43p A3 /OE A3 /OE A16 24 B GND


DGND DGND D2 74 158 A4 5 40 DGND A4 5 40 DGND A0
U3A 9 10 IO_VREF2B4 IO_LVDS43n A4 /UB A4 /UB A17 23 10 TXGAS
R9 R10 DGND D3 75 CS9 6 39 DGND CS10 6 39 DGND A1 TXB 4 2 RXRECORD
3 TLC2252 VCC DVCC 11 12 IO_LVDS67p /CE /LB /CE /LB A18 22 15 Y A
TC+ TC- D4 76 156 D0 7 38 D15 D0 7 38 D15 A2 /DTRB DVCC
RXUART1 *RF9 (不不)
100K 1K 1 RL 13 14 IO_LVDS67n IO_VREF1B3 D0 D15 D0 D15 13 RF82
TCLK+ TCLK- D5 77 3.3V D1 8 37 D14 D1 8 37 D14 /RTSB 5
1

2 C4G 220P 15 16 IO_LVDS66p D1 D14 D1 D14 RD 40 VCC 100K


N5 D10 RS2 DGND DGND D6 78 155 TDI D2 9 36 D13 D2 9 36 D13 /IOR
RS6 17 18 IO_LVDS66n TDI D2 D13 D2 D13 WR 9 20 RXGAS
R21 IN4148 R74 1K 3.3VT 3.3VT D7 79 D3 10 35 D12 D3 10 35 D12 /IOW RXB
+5 +5 US2 2K 19 20 IO D3 D12 D3 D12 17 74AHCT1G08
C9 C10 100M TA2+ TA2- 153 3.3V 11 34 DGND 3.3V 11 34 DGND /DSRB RF83
CU4 CU59 -5 H11L1 21 22 CLK2_LVDSCLK2p VDD GND VDD GND CS4 7 16
4

B 10K U29C TB2+ TB2- WR 82 152 RF61 RF86 DGND 12 33 3.3V DGND 12 33 3.3V /CSA /CTSB B
680P 220P 1 6 23 24 IO_LVDS64p CLK3_LVDSCLK2n GND VDD GND VDD CS5 11 18 100K
D+ B TC2+ TC2- A5 83 10K 1K D4 13 32 D11 D4 13 32 D11 /CSB /CDB DVCC

8
C51 LPC-TXD0 5 6 2 25 26 IO_LVDS64n D4 D11 D4 D11 CS6 38 19
R76 D- TCLK2- TCLK2+ A6 84 149 TDO D5 14 31 D10 D5 14 31 D10 /CSC /RIB
4

-5 0.1U D21 0.1U U40A 220P 4 27 28 IO_LVDS63p TDO D5 D10 D5 D10 CS7 42
2

IN4148 U41A R69 10K OUT TD2+ TD2- A7 85 148 TMS D6 15 30 D9 D6 15 30 D9 /CSD
10K 3 5 29 30 IO_LVDS63n TMS D6 D9 D6 D9 39
U41B R73 74AHCT14 GND A8 86 147 TCK D7 16 29 D8 D7 16 29 D8 TXC
2 1 3 IO_LVDS62p TCK D7 D8 D7 D8 RST 27 34 DVCC
R13 R75 10K NC LVDSLCD A9 87 146 WR 17 28 A18 WR 17 28 A18 RST /DTRC
+5 -5 30K C44 6 1 10K 2 DVCC IO_LVDS62n nSTATUS /WE A18 /WE A18 36
R133 R134 R20 88 145 CONF_DONE A5 18 27 A14 A5 18 27 A14 /RTSC

4
7 3 IO CONF_DONE A5 A14 A5 A14 CF36 INTPRINT 6
LAMP1 A6 19 26 A13 A6 19 26 A13 INTA
R47 CU11 -5 R14 +5 5 TL072 N10 1117-3.3 DVCC VCC DVCC A6 A13 A6 A13 0.01U INTGAS 12 29 RXSPO2
4.7K 4.7K LED

14
100 30K D22 LF8 R21 93 144 A7 20 25 A12 A7 20 25 A12 INTB RXC
200P TL072 2 3 +V IO_VREF1B4 IO_PLL2_OUTp A7 A12 A7 A12 INTSPO 37 32

4
D11 VDD +Vout Vin R22 94 143 A8 21 24 A11 A8 21 24 A11 INTC /DSRC
TL072 CU60 10uH IO_LVDS61p IO_PLL2_OUTn A8 A11 A8 A11 INTKEY 43 33
8

U7A C63 R23 95 A9 22 23 A10 A9 22 23 A10 INTD /CTSC


4

IN4148 0.1U LM358 R15 U40B RS1 1 U16 IO_LVDS61n A9 A10 A9 A10 31
D23 330p E18

DVCC
1IN 141 /CDC

ADJ
30K 6 R71 -5 R70 E8 US1 1K ERT-TXD0 2 74AHC14 IO_LVDS44p 30
IN4148

IN4148 R136 C139 CF70 CF71 1OUT R24 98 140 IS61LV25616AL-10TL IS61LV25616AL-10TL /RIC
2 0.1U +5 7 10K 10K 0.22U
22U/16V
U29F
RS4 H11L1 CPU_LOAD R25 99
IO_LVDS59p IO_LVDS44n
139 S1S
L1 RSH 1 5 10U/16V 14 2K 6 1 ERT-RXD0 3 3.3V 3.3V IO_LVDS59n IO_LVDS45p 35 41 TXKEY
R46 4.7K 74AHCT14VCC B D+ 2IN 1 2 R26 100 138 B20 3.3V 3.3V VCC TXD
3 10K C46 10U/16V 0.1U 2 4 RF3 10K JTRSTN IO_LVDS58p IO_LVDS45n 52 46
1000 100

1
R135 R72 4.7K D- 2OUT 3.3V 10K 3 4 R6 101 137 RDY VCC /DTRD
U3B -5 TL072 C_RXD0 12 13 4 RF4 JTDI IO_LVDS58n IO_LVDS46p CF19 CF20 CF21 CF22 21 44
D12 C70 R127 R63 OUT 10K 5 6 136 B21 VCC /RTSD
C17 R22 TLC2252 5 4.7K 7 VCC +5 5 5 RF5 JTMS IO_LVDS46n 4
IN4148 10K GND LF12 GND 3IN 10K 7 8 R7 104 135 B22 DVCC VCC
+5 CU12 7 200P U43F D31 1 8 7 3 TXIBP 6 RF6 JTCK IO_LVDS56p IO_LVDS47p 51 RXKEY
8

100K 10K Vout Vin GND NC 3OUT 9 10 G6 105 134 B23 0.1U 0.1U 0.1U 0.1U RXD
4700P 0.047U 6 D24 C64 12 13 N9 RF7 10K JRTCK IO_LVDS56n IO_LVDS47n 48

GND
GND
GND
GND
10uH ERTSIO 11 12 G7 106 133 B24 /DSRD
IN4148 330p VCC 78L05 E16 9 RF8 10K JTDO IO IO_LVDS48p 47
E6 LF11 N7 DVCC 4 4IN 3.3V 13 14 B6 107 132 B25 /CTSD
+5 CU13 0.1U +5 74AHC14 14 IN4148 C41 C37 4 8 nRST IO_VREF0B4 IO_LVDS48n 14 49
VCC 22U/16V 10uH 14 ERT-TXD0 3 4OUT 15 16 B7 108 GND /CDD
R301 0.22U 0.22U +V 3 RF44 10K IO_DPCLK6 45 50
+5 10U/16V CF72 23 ERT-RXD0 2 17 18 131 NRD GND /RID
10K -5 R24 1M +IN 2 11 RF45 10K IO_DPCLK5 28

7
6
3
2
U43E U43B U43A 24 1 5IN 19 20 GND
8

0.1U C30 +IN 1 10 UF8 61


R64 R60 0.1U 5OUT R27 113 128 B26 GND
U17B C11 -5 11 10 3 4 1 2
N8 12 4PIN CPU_LOAD G20 114
IO_LVDS55p IO
127 B27
A15 1
A15 A16
48 A16
RA R25 3 U9A R23 10K E7 GND 13 IO_LVDS55n IO_VREF3B3 A14 2 47 DVCC
10K 10K
R300 22U/16V 79L05 13 1 6IN G21 115 126 G27 A14 NC

DGND
1 3 4 LEADOFF-RA D19 0.1U GND -IN 12 IO_LVDS54p IO_LVDS49p A13 3 46 DGND CF32

XTAL1

XTAL2
100K 74AHC14 74AHC14 74AHC14 2 2 6OUT G22 116 125 A22 A13 VSS
2 +5 0.01U C47 Vin -IN IO_LVDS54n IO_LVDS49n A12 4 45 D15

GND_EP1C12

GND_EP1C12
GND_EP1C12

GND_EP1C12

GND_EP1C12
GND_EP1C12
10K R123 1 3 11 G23 117 124 S85 A12 D15

GNDA_PLL1
GNDG_PLL1

GNDA_PLL2
GNDG_PLL2
IN4148 U7B

VCCA_PLL1
VCCA_PLL2
C12 LM393 R90 220P -5 Vout Vin -V IO_LVDS53p IO_LVDS50p A11 5 44 D7 CF33

GND
0.1U 74AHC14 LM358 6 VCC CU61 100K Vin
6 E17 CF73
TTLLCD G24 118
IO_LVDS53n IO_LVDS50n
123 A19
A10 6
A11 D7
43 D14 0.1U 0.1U
7 30K C71 7 5D8 G25 119 122 A20 A10 D14
CU14 Vin 1 2 IO_LVDS52p IO_LVDS51p A9 7 42 D6
4

7
G26 120 121 A21 A9 D6

GND
GND
GND
GND
GND

GND
GND

GND
GND

GND
GND

GND
GND
GND
GND

GND
GND
GND
R303 5 RS7 3 4 IO_LVDS52n IO_LVDS51n A8 8 41 D13

25

26
10U/16V 0.1U DVCC ERT-RXD0 3.3VT 3.3VT A8 D13
10K 0.1U 5 6 A19 9 40 D5 3.3V 33P XTL5

5
D20 220P 10K A19 D5 14.7456M
-5 0.1U +5 7 8 A20 10 39 D12
IN4148 EP1C6Q240C8 A20 D12
U43C U43D 9 10 WR 11 38 D4 CF23
R26 U17C B0 B1 1.5V RF27 10K /WE D4

27

30
31
10
40
52
69
71
80
89
91
96
154

102
109
111
221
212
171
151
150
142
129
190
192
199
205
210
232
230
LA 5 U9B 11 12 12 37 3.3V CF34
R302 5 6 9 8 B2 B3 LF4 3.3V NC VDD RF34
100K 7 5 6 LEADOFF-LA +5 CU44 REF5V 13 14 13 36 D11 0.1u
D25 B4 B5 FB NC D11 1M
6 10K +5 15 16 CF58 14 35 D3
C13 IN4148 R104 NC D3
LM393 74AHC14 74AHC14 17 18 0.1U 1000P 15 34 D10 CF35
74AHC14 -5 G0 G1 RF28 10K NC D10 RF35
8

0.1U 0.1U 19 20 A18 16 33 D2


30K G2 G3 A18 D2
+5 CU15 C28 C38 R97 21 22 CF59 A17 17 32 D9
R32 R131 Q4 G4 G5 A17 D9 1.5K

2
R305 RRA 3 U30A 2.2K 23 24 A7 18 31 D1 56P
10K R56 U26A 2N3906 A7 D1
4.7K 4.7K 1 CU46 25 26 A6 19 30 D8
R0 R1 A6 D8
8

0.1U 0.1U 100P C53 2 +5 CU50 2 27 28 A5 20 29 D0


10K R107 +5 R2 R3 A5 D0
D26 TL072 1 1 29 30 A4 21 28 RD
R27 U10A U17A R33 IN4148 10P R4 R5 A4 /OE
LL 3 3 100K 0.1U 31 32 A3 22 27 DGND
R304 A3 VSS
8

8
1 1 2 LEADOFF-LL 330K CU45 0.1U R58 0.1U U26B 33 34 A2 23 26 EMI_CS0
4

100K DISCLK LCD_VS A2 /CE


2 +5 10K LM358 6 LM358 35 36 A1 24 25 A0
10K R124 DIS_EN LCD_HS A1 A0
C14 LM393 3 U33A 7 3 U31A 37 38
8

3
0.1U 74AHC14 R139 R137 R95 R100 R94
-5 1 CU39 5 1 TEMPOFF 39 40
3.3K
10K (不不)SST39VF3201
CU16 -5 2 10K 2 41 42
ETCO2
4

7.5K 15K 1.5K U42 3.3VT 3.3VT


R307 +5 TL072 LM358 43 44
10K R109 R78 C52 X60008B-50 DVCC
+5 0.1U +V 1
-5 0.1U C62 CU51 10M (不不) 0.1U 2 6 REF5V (不不)TTLLCD 2
DGND
4

4
R138 DGND DVCC
CU47 3
R28 U10B U17D D27 TCONL R173 DVCC
C 5 E1 UF31 4
R306 IN4148 U30B 15K -5 C114 C115 2K TX232CO2 CF96
100K 7 9 8 LEADOFF-C 4700P -5 0.1U 10U/16V UF14 R20 51 47 TA2+ 5
TA0 TA+ RX232CO2

4
U38B 0.1U 0.01U
14

15

11
10

6 +5 R176 6 0.1U R0 51 47 TA+ R21 52 48 TA2- 6


4

10K 6 TL072 R57 R62 TA0 TA+ TA1 TA- DGND 0.1u
C15 LM393 74AHC14 7
1K
RESP
C29 C39 7
U46
TEMP R1 52
TA1 TA-
48 TA- R22 54
TA2 TB+
45 TB2+ 7 CONTROL1
0.1U LLL R34 R132 5 R2 54 45 TB+ R23 55 46 TB2- 8 DVCC
5 10K 10K TIN2 E14 TA2 TB+ TA3 TB- AA
X

A
B
C
Z

+5 CU17 4 R3 55 46 TB- R24 56 41 TC2+ 1


R309
C124
0.1U 100P
4.7K 4.7K
C61 -5
3
10U/16V
R4 56
TA3 TB-
41 TC+ R25 3
TA4 TC+
42 TC2-
ETCO2 RF80 2K 2
BB
CF55
0.01U TL072 16 7 TIN1 TA4 TC+ TA5 TC- YY
10K D28 +5 VDD VEE 2 R5 3 42 TC- 3.3V G20 4 37 TD2+ 3 0.1U
TA5 TC- TA6 TD+ ZZ
8

0.1U RA77 IN4148 10P 1 G0 4 37 TD+ 38 TD2- 4


VSS
INH

CU43 TA6 TD+ TD- KEY DGND DVCC


X0
X1

Y0
Y1

Z0
Z1

330K 38 TD- G21 6 39 TCLK2+ 5


R29 U11A U17E TD- TB0 TCLK+ RXKEY DCIN
RL 3
CD4053 CU42 G1 6
TB0 TCLK+
39 TCLK+ G22 7
TB1 TCLK-
40 TCLK2- 1 RF26 TXKEY
6
POWKEY RF40 (不不)
R308 RF63
100K 1 11 10 LEADOFF-RL 0.1U G2 7
TB1 TCLK-
40 TCLK- G23 11
TB2
2
DGND
7 RF36 UF13 RF41 (不不)
12
13

2
1

5
3

2 G3 11 100 G24 12 31 DISCLK 3 100 RF42 (不不)


C16
10K R129 0.1U TB2 TB3 CLKIN DVCC2 CF24 CONTROL1 RF59 10K (不不)SN75179
LM393 74AHC14 R103 -5 1M CU62 +5 G4 12
TB3 CLKIN
31 DISCLK G25 14
TB4 /PDWN
32 3.3V 4
POWKEY 56P TXRECORD RF74 1 8 RF43 (不不) AA
STR

0.1U 10K G5 14 32 3.3V B20 15 1 RS 5 (不不) A


CU18 CU64 +5 B0 15
TB4 /PDWN
1 RS B21 19
TB5 RS
17 RF
CONTROL2 CF27
100 RXNET 2
R B
7 BB
KEY
4

R51 TB5 RS TB6 R/F DGND TXNET 3 6 ZZ


8

U24 0.1U B1 19 17 RF 1 56P D Z


14

15

11
10

-5 TIN1 TIN2 TB6 R/F DGND 4 5 YY


FPGA_AS
4

U44A B22 20 34 2 Y
14 U17F CD4053 10K TC0 PLL VCC DVCC
4

-5 0.1U VCC U45B 0.1U C65 3 C50 DGND DDCLK B2 20 34 B23 22 44 LF5 0.1uH 3 CF56 CF57
74AHC14 +5 -5 U38A R102 TL072 U45A R145 R79 U33B R66 2 1 TC0 PLL VCC TC1 LVDS VCC DVCC2 RXRECORD 56P 56P
6 5 1 6 TIN 3.3V CONF_DONE B3 22 44 B24 23 26 4 RF60
X

10K 4.7K
B
C
Z

R31 R30 13 12 R142 R141 U27B 4 3 TC1 LVDS VCC TC2 VCC NBP-RXD TXNBP
2 7 3 7 10K 2 7 10K nCE nCONFIG B4 23 26 B25 24 9 CF80 CF25 5
-5 R130 0.1U 6 5 TC2 VCC TC3 VCC 3.3V RXNBP 100
30K 20K 16 7 1 5 1 6 1U 3.6K 3.6K 5 CU40 6 nCSO DATA0 B5 24 9 DGND 27 10U/16V 0.1U DVCC2 6 CF28
7 VDD VEE U44B C66 8 7 TC3 VCC 3.3V TC4 POWLOW
GND 3 1.25V 75K 2 TLC2252 TL072 7 DGND ASDO LCD_HS 27 DGND 28 35 7 56P
CU25 +5 10 9 TC4 TC5 PLL GND RXSPO2
VSS

TLC2252
INH

CU35 0.1U 1U CU63 C31 5 LCD_VS 28 35 DGND 30 33 8


X0
X1

Y0
Y1

Z0
Z1

R128 U62 TC5 PLL GND TC6 PLL GND


(不不)FPGA_AS
8

VCC TL072 C67 TL072 0.1U 0.1U U31B U29D DIS_EN 30 33 36


0.1U CU37 1U CU65 CC35 6 R177 MCP1525 TC6 PLL GND
36 R26 50
LVDS GND
43 RF90 CONTROL2
LM358 R126 30K R80 10K
8

0.1U 100K 1K P3.6 9 8 1 2 1mV LVDS GND TD0 LVDS GND DVCC UF25 ADM202E
R81 0.1U -5 R67 3 U27A C54 7 TEMP VIN VOUT FPGA_JTAG R6 50 43 R27 2 49 INIVERT 30K
12
13

2
1

5
3

+5 1K 1.5K R99 R91 R92 R111 TD0 LVDS GND TD1 LVDS GND
A 1 5 DGND TCK R7 2 49 G26 8 53 DGND A
3 C150 R125 2 1 TD1 LVDS GND RF25 TD2 GND 1 16 1
0.1U -5 0.1U 2 10K 100K 10K 10K C125 74AHCT14 GND 3.3V TDO G6 8 53 G27 10 29 VCC C1+
LM358 R310 0.47U 12 4 3 TD2 GND 10K TD3 GND 2
0.1U LM358 0.01U TMS G7 10 29 B26 16 21 CB1
R143 C55 (不不) C49T 6 5 TD3 GND TD4 GND 3 CB3
R146 R82 CU41 B6 16 21 B27 18 13 DVCC2 1U/16V
3.3K 1K 0.22U 0.1U 8 7 TD4 GND TD5 GND 4 1U/16V
0.1U DGND TDI B7 18 13 DGND 25 5
4

27K 10 9 TD5 GND TD6 GND 5


DGND 25 5 RF91
-5 TD6 GND 6 2 3
C56 (不不)FPGA_JTAG THC63LVDM83R 10K V+ C1--
R98 THC63LVDM83R INIVERT
10K TXGAS 11 14 GAS-TXD
1.2K RF9 3.3V T1IN T1OUT
R96 10K nCE CF99 CF100 CF101 RXGAS 12 13 GAS-RXD
0.1U 3.3V R1OUT R1IN
10K CF60 CF61 CF62 TXNET 10 7 RF75 100 ZZ
RF10 T2IN T2OUT
DDCLK LF6 0.1uH RXNET 9 8 RF76 100 YY
3.3V +12V R2OUT R2IN
RF11 10K 0.1U 0.1U 0.1U RF77 (不不)
nCONFIG 0.1U 0.1U 0.1U LF7 0.1uH CF81 CF26 6 4
V-- C2+
0.1U
CONF_DONERF12 10K 10U/25V
CB2 CB4
DGND 1U/16V 1U/16V

TCK RF13 10K 15 5


GND C2--
RF14 10K
TMS
3.3V
RF15 10K
TDI

UF15
nCSO 1 8 3.3V
nCS VCC
DATA0 2 7 3.3V
DATA VCC Title
ASDO 5 3 3.3V
DDCLK 6
ASDI
DCLK
VCC
GND
4 DGND Figure 10-1:Main PCB Schematic
Size Number Revision
EPCS1
A0
Date: 9-Oct-2008 Sheet of
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1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

D1 1N5819
P2
DCX R50 TIP32C BATT2
0.5/0.25W
D2 1N5819
R56
R51 165K
0.5/0.25W R53
220
R57
U1 68K
R52 1K
1 16 H1 H2 H3 H4
D 2 15 0 0 0 0 D
C47 0.1U NC NC NC NC
3 14 1 1 1 1
NC NC NC NC
4 13 2 2 2 2
NC NC NC NC
5 12 R54 3 3 3 3
NC NC NC NC
6 11 365K 4 4 4 4
NC NC NC NC
7 10 5 5 5 5
NC NC NC NC
8 9 6 6 6 6
NC NC NC NC
C46 7 7 7 7
UC3906 NC NC NC NC
0.1U R55 R58 8 8 8 8
NC NC NC NC
174K 47K
HOLE HOLE HOLE HOLE

F3
BATT2 2.5A D13
1 BATT2
2
3 GND MBR1045

3PIN

F1 U2 L1
DC 2.5A D11 MC34167 200UH +8.3
1 DC DCX 4 2 MC-2
Vin VSW
2 GND
R29
MBR1045

GND
C6 6.8K
2PIN 5 1
VC FB
2200U/35V

3
R45

3
U8B
1K C7 C15 C17
CD4066
0.1U R26
D10

OUT
F2 68K MBR1045 2200U/16V 2200U/16V
U5 L4
PRINTRXDC39 56P
BATT1 2.5A D12 TL750L05 0.1UH
1 BATT1 DCIN 2 3 +5V R27 10K
GND

Vin Vout PRINTTXDC40 56P


2 4

IN
R28 470

C
3 GND MBR1045 C34
C44 C5 NBPRXD C41 56P
C C1 10U C
3PIN 47U/25V 0.1U 0.1U
1

5
4
NBPTXD C42 56P
SHUTOFF
SPO2TXD C43 56P

L2
U3 MC34167
D9 1N5819 200UH
P1 4 2 MC-1 DVCC
R11 Vin VSW CONTROL1
DCX TIP32C BATT1
R23 C
7

GND
0.5/0.25W 6.8K D
D4 1N5819 5 1 6
R16 VC FB Y
5
R11* R25 Z
165K 2 U8A 4
1K C3 D3 C8 C27 GND
CD4066 3

3
0.5/0.25W R13 0.1U R22 MBR1045 DCIN
2
OUT

220 68K R41 2200U/16V 2200U/16V POWKEY


1
R17 +5V 7
GND (不不)510K CONTROL1
U10 68K 14
R12 1K VCC
IN

1 16 CONTROL2
C

C4 MC-4 L3 200UH
2 15 GND
C21 0.1U 8
3 14 0.1U D6 GND
7
13
1

4 13 MBR1045 PRINTRXD
D5 6
5 12 R14 MBR1045 N1 PRINTTXD
5
6 11 365K NBPRXD
MC 4
7 10 NBPTXD
3
8 9 POWDOWN
2
C20 SPO2TXD
UC3906 1
0.1U R15 R18 NTP18N06G
174K 47K CONTROL2
U4
MC34167
4 2
Vin VSW
R2
GND
6.8K
DVCC 5 1 +12V
VC FB
10

R47
9

U8C
R19 1K C9
U11 CD4066
3

B 470 0.47U B
7812 N2 U8D
OUT

OUT

R1 4.7K
1 3 FANPOW IRLML2803TR CD4066
Vin Vout C10 C11
3 1
GND

GND

Vout Vin R3 4.7K


C2
2200U/16V 2200U/16V
2
1

C22 R20
IN

IN

R4 200
C

47U/25V 47U/25V
100K
2

12
11

6
8

FLY2 SHUTOFF
2PIN

C13
POW1
+5V
C14 4
PRINTPOW 0.1U +12V DVCC 3
+5V
2
1 C48 C49
+8.3 +5V 0.1U +12V 1
2 R6 0.1U 0.1U
3
GND 10K 4PIN
4
PRINTTXD
16

14

12

5
2

PRINTRXD
6 NET
GND U6 U7A U7B
7 DVCC R40
1 6 8 SHUTOFF
D1

D2
VCC

VCC

GND R33 Q1 Q2
2 POWKEY 12 2.2K
Z RESET
3 1K 1 4 10
Y C18 Q12 S1 S2 C33
4 8
RST1

RST2
GND

D GND 3 5 11 9 220P
5 CLK1 Q1 CLK2 Q2
Rx

Cx

220P
Rs

NBP C
6
NBPTXD
1 CD4060 74HC74
NBPRXD 74HC74
2
11

10

13
9

+12V
3 RST2
GND
4 Z C35 56P
GND R7 R8 C23
5
+12V 33K 10K C26
6 Y C36 56P
0.01U +5V
D C37 56P
0.1U
ASPO2
+5V
SPO2TXD C C38 56P
1 C25 U12 +5V
GND
A 2 5 A
GND +5V VCC
3
DVCC
4 R5 0.1U POWDOWN R31 2 4 R39 RST2
10K A Y
U9 +5V 0 2.2K
5 3 1 C32
VCC R30 GND NC
R34 R36 2.2K C30 100K 220P
2 4 220P
A Y 74AHC1G04
1K
C29 3 1
220P GND NC C45 Title

74AHC1G04
220P Figure 10-2:Power Supply PCB Schematic
Size Number Revision
A2
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1 2 3 4

H1 H2
VCC
0 0
U2 VCC NC NC VCC
1 1
IMP810 VCC NC NC
2 2
1 3 E1 C1 NC NC
GND VCC 3 3
C4 10U/16C 0.1U NC NC
OUT

D 4 4 D
NC NC
0.1U R5 R4 5 5 R23

2
NC NC

29

31

40
10K 10K 6 6 10K
U1 NC NC
7 7 P4
89C52 NC NC
2

8 8 R2410K MMBT3906
9 1 A NC NC ACLED 1

VCC
PSEN

EA
RESET P1.0
VCC VCC1 39 2 B
AD0 P1.1 HOLE HOLE
38
AD1 R15 2.2K S6 KEY
L1 0.1uH 37 3
AD2 P1.2
36

3
AD3 R16 2.2K S5 KEY
E3 C6 C8 35 4
AD4 P1.3 LED1
0.1U 0.1U 34
10U/16C AD5 R17 2.2K S4 KEY
33 5
AD6 P1.4
32 VCC
AD7 R18 2.2K S3 KEY
ACLED 21 6 D2
P2.0 P1.5
KEY DCLED 22
P2.1 R19 2.2K S2 KEY
TXD 23 7
1 P2.2 P1.6 IN4148
RXD 24 R25
2 P2.3 R20 2.2K S1 KEY R1

2
GND 25 8 220
3 P2.4 P1.7 10K
VCC1 26
C 4 P2.5 P1 C
POWKEY 27
5 P2.6 R2 10K MMBT3906
28 12 1
P2.7 P3.2
KEY TXD 11
TXD
RXD 10 16
RXD WR
17 13
P3.7/(RD) P3.3
KNOB 15 LAMP VCC

3
P3.5
6 14
P3.4 1
5 30 D1
GND

ALE 2
4
X2

X1

3
3
IN4148 R26

2
2 LAMP R3
10K
1 220
20

18

19

P5
KNOB R2710K MMBT3906
R14 R13 R12 X1 DCLED 1
10K 10K 10K VCC C5

14.7456M
C2 C3 0.1U VCC

3
B R6 LED2 B
33P 33P
3K
U3 4051
7 D3
VEE

3
VCC
9 8
C GND P2 IN4148
B 10 1 R28
B MMBT3904 E2
A 11 16 220
A VCC VCC
VCC 6 100U/16D SPEAK
INH

2
2
1
4
R22 X7 2
2 P3
(不不) X6
5 1
X5 SPEAK
1 MMBT3906
R21 X4
POWKEY R8 5.1K 12
X3
1K R9 3K 15
S7 X2
C7 R101K 14

3
KEY X1
0.01U R110 13 3
X0 X
Title
A A
R7 Figure 10-3:Keyboard PCB Schematic
10K
Size Number Revision
A4
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