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HIMax System 10 HIMax Documentation and Support<br />

Index of Figures<br />

Figure 1: System Overview 16<br />

Figure 2: Base Plate Structure 18<br />

Figure 3: Arrangement of Base Plates on the System Bus 21<br />

Figure 4: HIMax System in its Maximum Extension 23<br />

Figure 5: HIMax System with Maximum Distance between Processor Modules 24<br />

Figure 6: Noise Blanking Performed by Safety-Related Inputs 30<br />

Figure 7: CPU Cycle Sequence with Multitasking 52<br />

Figure 8: Multitasking Mode 1 55<br />

Figure 9: Multitasking Mode 2 56<br />

Figure 10: Multitasking Mode 3 57<br />

Figure 11: Wiring 1 - Single Connector Board with Screw Terminals 75<br />

Figure 12: Wiring 2 - Redundant Connector Board with Screw Terminals 76<br />

Figure 13: Wiring 3 - Single Connector Board with System Cable 77<br />

Figure 14: Wiring 4 - Redundant Connector Board with System Cable 78<br />

Figure 15: Earth Connections for Base Plate 80<br />

Figure 16: Earthing Connections in the Control Cabinet 81<br />

Figure 17: Earthing and Shielding the 19" Control Cabinet 82<br />

Figure 18: Earth Terminals of Various Control Cabinets 84<br />

Figure 19: Inserting the Connector Board 86<br />

Figure 20: Securing the Connector Board with Captive Screws 87<br />

Figure 21: Small HIMax System: One Base Plate, Two Processor Modules 97<br />

Figure 22: Minimum System without Redundancy 97<br />

Figure 23: HIMax System with Distributed Redundancy 98<br />

HI 801 001 E Rev. 3.00 Page 100 of 104

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