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1 - 15 S tudent Guide SIPLACE HF/HF3 Edition 09/2005 4 Servic es to the machine 15 4.2.4.3 T ransformer 2 The main reason for the transformer T2 is to power the Z- and Dp servos, protected by F6 4 The power supply unit p…

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Student Guide SIPLACE HF/HF3
4 Services to the machine Edition 09/2005
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4.2.4.2 Transformer 1
The main reason for the transformer T1 is to power the X/Y and star axis, protected by F4. Con-
tactors K2, K3 and K4 illustrate fixed elements of the electrical safety concept. In a fault event, e.g.
open cover, the servos are disconnected from the energy.
4
The power supply unit provides the following supply voltages: 4
Primary Transformer T1 4
– 250 VDC for the servo amplifiers of the x and y axes.
– 150 VDC servo amplifiers of the star axis.
– 34 VDC for the inrush current limiter servo
– 52 VDC for the DC/DC converters in the main power unit
– 52 VDC for camera illumination and computer unit DC/DC converter
Fig. 4.2 - 6 overview transformer T1
T1
main distributor power supply
X/Y servo
U7
U70
250 VDC
52 VDC
52 VDC
24 VDC
52 VDC
5 VDC
F11
F12
U6
U60
power fail Twin head
U8
F10
34 VDC
K2 K3
K4
F4
K2 K3
K4
U1
U2
F5
U3
150 VDC
X/Y servo
250 VDC
star servo
SZ1 (Inrush
current delay)
3 phase
3 phase
3 phase
3 x 230 V
T2
F7
DC/DC
computer unit
52 VDC
L1
L2
L3
DC/DC axis
unit
camera
illumination
P&P camera
power fail C&P head
main power supply
U 20
U 30

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4.2.4.3 Transformer 2
The main reason for the transformer T2 is to power the Z- and Dp servos, protected by F6
4
The power supply unit provides the following supply voltages: 4
Secundary Transformer T2
– 40 VDC for the servo amplifiers the z and dp axes.
– 34 VDC for PCB handling system.
– 40 VDC for the component tables (30 V for feeder operation).
– 10 VDC for the component tables (5 V for logic).
– 28 VDC for the monitor.
– 24 VDC for the Y-axis motor cooling device.
Fig. 4.2 - 7 overview transformer 2
F8
PCB
Transport
Feeder
table
Monitor
cooling
Y-Axis
T1
L1
L2
L3
F7
T2
U4
F6
main power supply distributor
Z/Dp Servo
U5
U9
U10
F2
F13
U11
F14
40 VDC
34 VDC
24 VDC
28 VDC
40 VDC
T1
2
3
0
V

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4.2.4.4 Voltages in the Power Supply Unit after switching on
When the main switch is switched on, the following voltages are generated and may or may not
be switched (enabled, not enabled) through to the modules:
4
Voltages for the service socket 4
NOTE: The service socket can only be used if the placement system is connected to the main
power supply with a 5-conductor cable (L1, L2, L3, N, PE). 4
Voltage Module
260 VDC X/Y servo unit not enabled
150 VDC servo unit not enabled
34 VDC PCB handling system not enabled
24 VDC tape cutter not enabled
34 VDC SZ1 main power inrush current enabled
52 VDC DC/DC converter main power unit enabled
52 VDC illumination P&P camera (IC/FC cam-
era)
enabled
52 VDC power fail unit enabled
40 VDC Z/DP axes enabled
40 VDC component table enabled
28 VDC monitor enabled
24 VDC fan enabled
230 or 115 or 240 VAC service socket independent of the main
switch
230 VAC (Europe) input 3 x 400 VAC
115 VAC (U. S. A.) input 3 x 204 VAC
130 VAC (other) input 3 x 230 VAC
220 VAC (other) input 3 x 380 VAC
240 VAC (other) input 3 x 415 VAC