Hardware Manual PCD 1 / PCD 2 Series│Document 26 / 737│Edition EN 15│2008-07-22
Saia-Burgess Controls AG
CPU overview
CPUs and expansion housings
3
Socket A for serial
data port
Socket B1 for intelligent
communication modules or serial
data ports, small terminal
Programming unit (PGU)
or RS 232 serial data port
or telecommunications/SMS
via modem module on I/O socket
Socket B2 for intelligent communi-
cation modules or serial data ports
PCD2.M170/M480
B(1) B2 A
Removing the cover exposes components that are sensitive to electrostatic
discharges.
When the power is switched on, no operations (such as moving jumpers or
(un)plugging I/O modules) should be attempted.
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To prevent loss of data, batteries should be changed with the power switched on.
3.4.8 Hardware and firmware versions for the PCD2.M110/M120
The firmware versions for the PCD2.M110/M120 are generally upwardly compatible
in terms of hardware, so old CPUs can be fitted with new firmware, in order to take
advantage of new functions. This feature is highly valued, and we will try to retain it
for as long as possible; however, we cannot guarantee this.
At this point, the following known restrictions apply:
Hardware version D1 from July/August 1995 only works with firmware version
$34; a firmware update is not possible with these controllers
The use of intelligent communication modules such as Profibus DP, LON and Eth-
ernet requires the minimum hardware and firmware versions. Please refer to the
manuals for the communication modules
Hardware version H introduced significant changes:
Hardware clock on the base circuit board (previously on the PCD2.Fxx0
communication modules)
CR 2032 lithium buffer battery (older hardware versions can be easily recognized
by the two round LR03 batteries)
Internal 5 V supply now rated up to 1.6 A (previously 1.1 A)
Option to extend memory with 4 MBit chips (giving 512 Kbytes)
From hardware version J, the default set up of the base memory is 128 Kbytes
(previously 32 Kbytes).
The firmware for the PCD2.M110/M120 is stored in two EPROMs. With an EPROM
burner (e.g. Galep-4), new firmware chips can be burned at any time. The file
with the latest firmware version can be downloaded from http://www.sbc-support.ch. Blank