Introduction – Omega Vehicle Security LDN-PS User Manual
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PSIM-AC
PSIM-DC
PSIM-5V
Introduction
The Power Supply Interface Module (PSIM) is part of the
Orbit Measurement System. The PSIM provides local
power to the network when required. Example uses:
• Power via the communications cable is not sufficient
due to cable voltage drops.
• The controlling computer is not suitable to supply the
Orbit Network.
• An RS232 Interface Module is used to control the
Orbit Network.
1.0:
Introduction
This Manual
The manual describes the three types of PSIM.
Technical specifications, safety information and
application notes are detailed for each type.
PSIM-AC
Universal mains input to regulated 5V output.
10 - 30 Vdc input to regulated 5V output.
5 Vdc input (from user regulated supply).
PSIM-AC
PSIM-DC
PSIM-5V
Note:
Throughout this manual the Orbit System is referred to as requring a 5V power supply. For any applications, actual
voltages or power supplies may be within the 4.75 to 5.25V range according to configuration. PSIM-AC and PSIM-DC
has a nominal 5.1V output no load voltage. This allows for voltage drops across cables when Orbit Modules are added.
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