
LIST OF FIGURES
FIGURE
TITLE
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RA 19-1U 020413
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1-1
RA 19-1U Rack Adapter ............................................................................................................................... vi
1-2
RA 19-1U Rack Adapter with 1U HSF Power Supplies Installed ................................................................ 1-1
1-3
RA 19-1U Interconnections, Simplified Diagram......................................................................................... 1-2
1-4
RA 19-1U Rack Adapter Rear Panel .......................................................................................................... 1-3
1-5
Mechanical Outline Drawing, RA 19-1U Rack Adapter............................................................................... 1-4
1-6
RA 19-1U Schematic Diagram.................................................................................................................... 1-7
2-1
RA 19-1U Rack Adapter Keying ................................................................................................................. 2-2
2-2
Independent Operation, Local Sensing for PS1 and PS2 using
Rear Panel DIP switches, Simplified Diagram ........................................................................................ 2-4
2-3
Independent Operation, Local Sensing for PS1 and PS2 using
External Jumpers at I/O Mating Connector, Simplified Diagram ............................................................. 2-5
2-4
Independent Operation, Remote Sensing for PS1 and PS2 using
External Wiring at I/O Mating Connector, Simplified Diagram................................................................. 2-6
2-5
Parallel Outputs Using Rear Panel DIP Switches to Parallel sense
lines and current share, PS1 and PS2 (Typical), Simplified Diagram ..................................................... 2-8
2-6
Parallel Outputs Using External Wiring, Typical Configuration, Simplified Diagram ................................... 2-9
2-7
Typical Parallel Connections Using External Wires for
Local Sensing and DIP switches to Parallel Sense Wires....................................................................... 2-11
2-8
Typical Parallel Connections using External Wires for Local Sensing
and I/O Mating Connector Jumpers to Parallel Sense Wires ................................................................... 2-12
2-9
Typical Parallel Connections, Remote Sensing using DIP Switches to Parallel Sense Wires.................... 2-13
2-10 Typical Parallel Connections, Remote Sensing using I/O Mating
Connector Jumpers to Parallel Sense Wires........................................................................................... 2-14
2-11 Series Configuration, Simplified Diagram ................................................................................................... 2-16
2-12 Close on Failure Alarm Configuration Using Rear Panel Dip Switches, Simplified Diagram ...................... 2-18
2-13 Close on Failure Alarm Configuration Using External Wiring at I/O Mating
Connector, Simplified Diagram................................................................................................................. 2-19
2-14 Open on Failure Alarm Configuration Using Rear Panel Dip Switches, Simplified Diagram ...................... 2-20
2-15 Open on Failure Alarm Configuration Using External Wiring
at I/O Mating Connector, Simplified Diagram ........................................................................................... 2-21
2-16 Using Current Monitoring (Typical), -1URC and -1URY Models only ......................................................... 2-22
2-17 Using Remote On-Off (Typical), -1URX and -1URY Models only ............................................................... 2-23
2-18 Ripple and Noise Measurement Setup Diagram......................................................................................... 2-27