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1.  lt DDTS    909 Electric Ave   Suite 206  Seal Beach  CA 90740 USA  Phone   1 562 493 0158  Fax   1 562 493 3158  www dtsweb com    TDAS PLUS  Mini Smart Battery  User   s Manual    MINI SMART BATTERY POWER OUT 12 15 VDC MSBOO1    EMPTY  PWR IN    PWR OUT    PC t OUT  18 36 VDC       June 2008  Rev  2    TDAS PLUS Mini Smart Battery User s Manual June 2008    Table of Contents    DIS yA AAA 4  Introducing the TDAS PLUS Mini Smart Battery                       eese nnne 5  Overview of TDAS PLUS Mini Smart Battery                      esses seen nnn 5  TDAS PLUS Mini Smart Battery Control Panel                   sswwawawwwnananaanawanuwununananaa 5  Locking Toggle WAA Tuki aoe teka 6  POWER IN and POWER OUT CONnneCtoSs         cccccee cece eee eee e nemen nmn 6  CONTROL GCOTDIBELOE   12265  019037242 EA REUS UE DIU ROO AEN Ud RATTA 7  COM  GOnMGCIOR vis  i osse bsec in EUR kx ec bM doi Cer BA Made du Db praes MAA kisa 7  Basic Care  and Handling waa AAA KAA AAA ANANIA AKANA A AKUNA nnmnnn 7  Shock Rating EA WA Rd apa Roa A aC OR D C o A 8  Thermal Considerations 24  stis dcnna en EY VaL Yn XAR tudes a EADE ENA aie cakes 8  cri p s 8  Power Management                    AAA AA AA AAA NANA AAA AAA ANNA A ANNA ANA A NANA NANA NANA KAKAA 8  Maximum AN PUL POW El EA AU aa 8  Maxim    m Quiput   POWGOEss nsi es cian NA Eres KIKA ren ded Ha A ead 9  Power CONSUMPTION ai oda a c 0 OC CO RD GLA YO GC   NGGOGCE RE cane aw RE E OD TR D RE 9  Internal Battery ercsi auena a ERES ERES EROR D
2. 0 V  5 V with  respect to pin 4   Event input  contact closure  to pin 7   7  Event input  contact closure to  pin 6    N C   No connection    June 2008    19 pin COM connector   ECG 2B 319 CLL         panel view     Suggested cable connector P N   FGG 2B 319 CLADxx    RS232 Rx  RS232 Tx  Shield  RS232 reference     Start record output  optically  coupled  referenced to pin 5     Status output  5 V via 110 ohm   referenced to soft common    Rack status daisy chain input    Ethernet Tx2     DO          resistor in series    Ethernet Rx2    Event  rack to rack          support dtsweb com 16    Rev  2    TDAS PLUS Mini Smart Battery User s Manual June 2008    Suggested Connector Sources   DTS uses LEMO and Amphenol connectors on the TDAS PLUS Mini Smart Battery  If  you need to purchase LEMO connectors  we suggest first going to LEMO directly   http   www lemo com   Their web site and worldwide sales team are very helpful   Should you have difficulty obtaining a specific part number  they can suggest  connector variations or alternates and explain options that may be useful for your  particular application  Another U S  source is Alpine Electronics  www alpine   electronics com  in San Jose  California  They are a stocking distributor for LEMO and  LEMO compatible connectors        There are many distributors for Amphenol and Amphenol compatible connectors   Cannon  Array  etc   including Allied  Arrow  Newark and TTI  Contact information for  these distributors can be found at 
3. ERE A eves RR ER XR vers Wied se CY ERE Reda ARR KS 9  Charging the Internal Battery    eterne ate eet red eed aate une sa ae 9  Battery Capacity and Discharge Rates                    ssssesseeeseem e 9  Battery bife Cy Clann ss dieu EE es iei tpetle d leve tile cL Se LI  10  Charging Powering other TDAS Equipment via the TDAS PLUS Mini Smart Battery 10  Power Requirements of Other TDAS Equipment                    ccceeeeeee eee eeee teenies 11  Input Power CalculatioNS            swssanananananananasnznnnanananaaazunazazunznaaanananzzaazuzunanana 11  Equipment Interconnections uwawa AKAA AKANA eases eases eeeeaeeeeeaeeeeeaeeeeeeeaees 12  Communication Features       cceceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee sees eee seen nna n nune 12  LED  IndiCatOES uias ri ip e vr Vaca e ac dn a A a a OCT a a CEU dna i d 12  Battery SE abs asc drcum IR tL MEDI Len M TII ML ILE 12  POWER I GPA RAINY  aodio dtu dep A Respir dede eser venie i icai sese OAE 12  Power Out  PWR OUT   ett lake Ae aie EPOR AAA AAA KANA ARON WA 13  Communications  COM   cavdeees iis udunero ti tpua equa  slice su 0234s quede E bap Er CPP ROVS DUE 13       support dtsweb com ii Rev  2    TDAS PLUS Mini Smart Battery User s Manual June 2008    GroundiNg ii Awa 13  Appendix A  Connector I nformation uwa AIKA AA KAKA KAKAA AKA KANA NAKAA KAKA 15   Suggested Connector SOURCES   cen oci dax d FE Do D EE QU CODD DU ELE ER 17  Appendix B  Mechanical Specifications                       ee eese eese nennen nnn 18  Appendix C  Hardwar
4. Manual June 2008    If the installation does not permit bolting the TDAS PLUS Mini Smart Battery and  connected TDAS systems to a common ground  DTS recommends connecting ground  wires between the various enclosures     Please contact DTS if you have any guestions regarding proper methods to ground the  system        support dtsweb com 14 Rev  2    TDAS PLUS Mini Smart Battery User s Manual June 2008    Appendix A  Connector I nformation    POWER IN  18 36 VDC  connector POWER OUT  18 36 VDC  connector   Amphenol MS3474L14 4P   Amphenol MS3474L14 4S         panel view   panel view   Suggested cable connector P N  Suggested cable connector P N   MS3476L14 4S 97 3057 1008 1 MS3476L14 4P 97 3057 1008 1     VDC input  VDC output   N C N C    VDC input  power return   VDC output  power return   Enclosure  case Enclosure  case                               POWER OUT 12  15 VDC connectors   ECG 2B 304 CLL      panel view     Suggested cable connector P N   FGG 2B 304 CLADxx     VDC output   VDC output  Enclosure    Note  All  VDC power input outputs are connected to the enclosure                    support dtsweb com 15 Rev  2    TDAS PLUS Mini Smart Battery User s Manual    7 pin CONTROL connector   ECG 2B 307 CLL         panel view     Suggested cable connector P N   FGG 2B 307 CLADxx    1  Start record input  0 5 V  signal to pin 2   2  Start record input  return line  for pin 1   3  Event input  5 12 V applied  with respect to pin 7   Ground for status output   5 Status output  
5. ON POWER IN POWER OUT  18 36 VDC 18 36 VDC    TDAS PLUS Mini Smart Battery Control Panel       TDAS PLUS Mini Smart Battery Functional Overview    Switch POWER IN Battery Comm POWER OUT POWER OUT  Position Status Status Status 18 36 VDC Status   12  15 VDC Status    Sufficient input  power connected Charging No output No output   PWR IN LED is on     Sufficient input  power connected Charging Active   PWR IN LED is on     No input power  connected       Output power on   15 VDC    PWR OUT LED is on     Output power on   PWR OUT LED is on        No change   Inactive No output No output       Discharging  if external Output power on Output power on  load is Active f  12 VDC   drawing  PWR OUT LED ISOM   owe OUT LED Isoh   power    No input power  connected                      Unit is shutdown     Locking Toggle Switch   When the toggle switch is in the ON position  communication and all internal control  system electronics  including output power  are energized and the unit is fully  functional   This is the normal operating mode   When the switch is in the OFF  position  output power is disabled and     1  Internal control system electronics and communication are active  input power is  connected  or  2  The unit is in a shutdown state  input power is disconnected      Note  You must pull out on the switch before moving  do not force     POWER IN and POWER OUT Connectors   The DTS standard power input and output connectors allow the connection of external  power to and from t
6. and mounting bolt selection should be  carefully calculated so as to withstand expected shock loading and facilitate proper  grounding   Please see Appendix B for the unit   s mechanical specifications       Thermal Considerations   It is unlikely that the unit will overheat if common sense measures are taken  Under  normal conditions  the unit will get warm to the touch when a full load is applied  continuously  The unit   s internal fan and the application of a heat sink provided by  bolting the unit to a structure of significant thermal mass will keep the temperature  well within acceptable limits for any extended period in use at the maximum power  output level  If high ambient temperatures  exposure to other heat sources or  severely restricted airflow will cause case temperatures in excess of 50  C  the airflow  created by a small fan will increase heat transfer by a factor of 3 to 5  Additionally  do  not block or restrict air intake or exhaust  fan  to or from the unit and always shield  the unit from exposure to direct sunlight  When in doubt  measure the case temper   ature of the unit and take whatever steps are necessary to improve heat transfer     Safety   The TDAS PLUS Mini Smart Battery contains an internal lithium polymer battery   Under normal operating conditions  contact with the battery will never occur   However  lithium polymer chemistry is volatile and users should be aware of first aid  safety should contact occur  If at any time you should notice a s
7. cted and the locking toggle switch is in the ON position   check that the attached equipment is powered up and working properly     Grounding    In addition to providing reliable power conversion for TDAS systems  the TDAS PLUS  Mini Smart Battery also provides a means for grounding the entire data acquisition  system and the test vehicle  The enclosure of the TDAS PLUS Mini Smart Battery is  connected to pin D of the 18 36 VDC POWER IN and POWER OUT connectors   Amphenol MS3474L14 4  and to the power output pins on the 12 15 VDC POWER  OUT connectors   Please see Appendix A for connector information and pin assign   ments       DTS strongly recommends that the test vehicle or sled be connected to earth ground   One easy way to do this is to attach a trailing ground cable to the TDAS PLUS Mini  Smart Battery   s POWER IN connector or to the enclosure of the unit     Additionally  it is very important that the enclosures of all TDAS equipment be  grounded to each other and the test vehicle  sled carriage  or test fixture  This will  minimize any risk of data noise due to high current transients from sources such as  vehicle battery shorts or air bag squib shorts  Bolting the units to the vehicle or  mounting structure will ordinarily provide proper grounding  DTS recommends  checking continuity between the enclosures of each unit and the test vehicle or sled to  confirm resistance readings of  lt 1 ohm        support dtsweb com 13 Rev  2    TDAS PLUS Mini Smart Battery User s 
8. e Configuration Specifications                              esses 19       support dtsweb com iii Rev  2    TDAS PLUS Mini Smart Battery User s Manual June 2008    DTS Support    TDAS systems are designed to be reliable and simple to operate  Should you need  assistance  DTS has support engineers worldwide with extensive product knowledge  and crash test experience to help via telephone  e mail or on site visits     The best way to contact a DTS support engineer is to e mail Support dtsweb com   Your e mail is immediately forwarded to all DTS support engineers worldwide and is  typically the fastest way to get a response  particularly if you need assistance outside  of normal business hours  For assistance by telephone  please go to    http   www dtsweb com support html to find the phone number appropriate for your  region of the world        support dtsweb com 4 Rev  2    TDAS PLUS Mini Smart Battery User s Manual June 2008    Introducing the TDAS PLUS Mini Smart  Battery    The crashworthy TDAS PLUS Mini Smart Battery functions as the primary power source  for TDAS PRO  TDAS G5 and iCrash    data acquisition products  Supplying power and  integrating communication  control  event  and status signals  they are available in  several configurations to meet a variety of user requirements around the world     This manual discusses the features available with the TDAS PLUS Mini Smart Battery   To identify the specific hardware included with your system  please see your packing  l
9. he TDAS PLUS Mini Smart Battery  Ten 12 15 VDC outputs are  also available via individual LEMO connectors   A discussion of the PWR IN and PWR  OUT LED indicators begins on page 12         support dtsweb com 6 Rev  2    TDAS PLUS Mini Smart Battery User s Manual June 2008    CONTROL Connector   The CONTROL connector contains start record input  status output and event input  signals  An external start record signal received by this connector will be transmitted  to the COM connector  An internal status signal transmitted to this connector will be  forwarded externally  All external contact closure and or logic compatible event  signals received by this connector will be transmitted to the COM connector     COM Connector   Industry standard Ethernet 10BaseT communications  event input  start record output   status output  and battery voltage signals are supported via this connector  Battery  status is available via TDAS Control software or any web browser  This connector is  compatible with all TDAS COM connectors  When used in a chain  this unit will be the  last device in the communication path     Basic Care and Handling    The TDAS PLUS Mini Smart Battery is designed to operate reliably in 100  G dynamic  testing environments  Though resistant to many environmental conditions  care  should be taken not to subject the unit to harsh chemicals  submerge it in water  or  drop it onto any hard surface     WARNING     Electronic equipment dropped from desk height onto a solid  f
10. he equipment together     Attached TDAS equipment will charge only when there is sufficient input power  connected to the TDAS PLUS Mini Smart Battery and its toggle switch is in the ON  position  If input power is disconnected and the toggle switch is in the ON position        support dtsweb com 10 Rev  2    TDAS PLUS Mini Smart Battery User s Manual June 2008    any attached and powered TDAS equipment will use their internal battery reserves first  until levels are low enough to begin drawing power from the TDAS PLUS Mini Smart  Battery  When the TDAS PLUS Mini Smart Battery goes below the minimum power  reserve threshold as set by the user  a system fault warning will occur     Power Requirements of Other TDAS Equipment   TDAS PRO and TDAS G5 equipment use extensive power management to minimize  power consumption  The lowest power demand condition is during charging when  power is off  Current demand is at its maximum when the systems are fully armed  and powering full sensor loads  Power requirements for TDAS PLUS equipment vary  greatly  Please see the user s manual for your specific equipment to determine its  power requirements     Power off  When connected to sufficient external power  TDAS PRO racks will draw up  to 600 mA to charge its internal battery  TDAS PRO SIMs  TOMs and DIMs will each  draw an additional 25 mA to charge their internal battery  The TDAS G5 Vehicle  Docking Station will draw up to 600 mA for charging its internal battery     Power on  To determ
11. http   www amphenol industrial com    index asp page newcontact asp        support dtsweb com 17 Rev  2    TDAS PLUS Mini Smart Battery User s Manual June 2008    Appendix B  Mechanical Specifications  Weight   2 5 kilograms   5 5 Ibs       amp         9 25 inches 235 mm       s           2 36 inches   60 mm       ka ww Z zrz seupul ge g      0 39 inches   10 mm    8 27 inches 210 mm           0 49 inches   12 5 mm    1 58 inches   40 mm       M8 x 1 25 pitch screws  4 each    should penetrate unit 8 mm       support dtsweb com 18 Rev  2    
12. ine maximum power requirements  assume 1 amp per TDAS PRO  module or rack  For each TDAS G5 DAS Vehicle Docking Station system  assume  2 amps per system     I nput Power Calculations   The TDAS PLUS Mini Smart Battery contains high efficiency power conversion circuitry  with a wide input range and well regulated outputs  With an appropriate external  power supply  the system supplies optimal power for TDAS systems without having to  worry about variable voltage drops through the input power cable     It is very important that you choose a power supply and cabling carefully to ensure  there is sufficient input voltage at the power input connector of the TDAS PLUS Mini  Smart Battery under all circumstances  Power cables have resistance that depends  upon the conductor diameter and increases with length  For reference  the following  table identifies the nominal wire resistance by gage   Since current flows through two  wires    and     the value in the table should be doubled      Resistance  per foot  Resistance  per meter     0 00162 Q 0 00531 Q  0 00258 Q 0 00846 Q  0 00408 2 0 01338 Q  0 00652 Q 0 02139 Q  0 01036 2 0 03398 9                         A simple voltage measurement at the cable end that connects directly to the  TDAS PLUS Mini Smart Battery will verify whether the unit is receiving sufficient input  voltage        support dtsweb com 11 Rev  2    TDAS PLUS Mini Smart Battery User s Manual June 2008    Equipment I nterconnections    The TDAS PLUS Mini Smart Bat
13. ist     Overview of TDAS PLUS Mini Smart Battery    e Built and tested for 100  G dynamic testing environments    e DTS standard DC power input connector supporting an input range of 18   36 VDC    e Provides 18 36 VDC output power for one TDAS or iCrash    device    e Provides 12 VDC 15 VDC output power for up to ten TDAS and iCrash    devices  including iDummy    systems    e Integrates power  communication  event  and status signals    e Over  and undervoltage protection  overcurrent protection  power input polarity  protection    e Battery  power in  power out  and communication status LED indicators    e Integral threaded mounting holes compatible with the TDAS G5 Vehicle Docking  Station     TDAS PLUS Mini Smart Battery Control Panel  All connectors and LED indicators are accessible from the front panel     Power input and output connectors    Communication and control signals    Event input and output signals    System status and start record signals    Locking toggle switch for power control    Battery  power input  power output  and communication status LED  indicators     Please see Appendix A for connector information and pin assignments  A discussion of  the LED indicators begins on page 12  A picture of the TDAS PLUS Mini Smart Battery  control panel is shown below        support dtsweb com 5 Rev  2    TDAS PLUS Mini Smart Battery User s Manual June 2008    4 MINI SMART BATTERY POWER OUT 12 15 VDC    FULL                           2 Om     CONTROL    E x     jJ  
14. loor may experience as much as 10 000 Gs  Under these  conditions  damage to the exterior and  or interior of the unit is  likely     The lithium polymer battery contained within the enclosure requires no user  maintenance  It is nonspillable and safe for transportation by truck  rail  ocean and  air  Due to the chemical composition of the battery  it should not be allowed to fully  discharge at any time  If you plan to store the unit  fully charge the battery and then  place it in a location with ambient temperatures below 30  C  low relative humidity  and  free from dust and direct sunlight  While in storage  the battery should be charged at  least once every three months  Avoid storing the battery for longer than six months   The battery should be fully recharged before use after any time in storage     When transporting the unit  treat it as you might a laptop computer and you should  have no problems  We suggest that you always place the unit in the padded carrying  case originally provided with your unit when it is not in use or if shipping is required     TDAS PLUS equipment is not user serviceable and should be returned to the factory for  service or repair        support dtsweb com 7 Rev  2    TDAS PLUS Mini Smart Battery User s Manual June 2008    Shock Rating   All crashworthy TDAS PLUS equipment is rated for and fully tested to 100  Gs   12 msec duration  in all axes and can be mounted directly on a vehicle  sled or other  dynamic testing device  Mounting methods 
15. n PWR OUT LED indicator means voltage output levels are within specifications   If you have sufficient input power connected to the unit  PWR IN LED indicator is  green  and the switch is in the ON position but the PWR OUT LED is off  this can mean     1  Current draw has been exceeded   2  Output is shorted for one  or more  of the 11 POWER OUT connectors     Additional troubleshooting can further isolate the problem     Power Consumption  The maximum power consumption for the TDAS PLUS Mini Smart Battery is 360 W     I nternal Battery   The TDAS PLUS Mini Smart Battery contains a 6 6 AHr lithium polymer battery  It  charges whenever sufficient external power is connected to the power input connector    Please see Appendix A for connector information and pin assignments   A green PWR  IN LED indicator means voltage input levels are within specifications  A discussion of  this LED indicator begins on page 12     Charging the I nternal Battery   The TDAS PLUS Mini Smart Battery is typically supplied with a bench top power supply  for efficient and safe charging  The unit will charge whenever sufficient external power  is connected  the switch may be in either position   The maximum charge time is   1 hour from complete discharge to full capacity     Battery Capacity and Discharge Rates  The actual useful capacity will depend upon the current draw of the connected  equipment and whether or not the battery was fully charged before testing   A system fault  system armed  or warni
16. ng  system not armed  will occur when   1  The battery goes below the minimum power reserve threshold  in minutes  as  set by the user   2  The EMPTY LED indicator begins to flash     Discharge rates are shown in the graph below        support dtsweb com 9 Rev  2    TDAS PLUS Mini Smart Battery User s Manual June 2008    100    i       80       70       60       50          Remaining Capacity        30       20       10          40       Discharge Time  minutes                  3 30 A load        6 66 A load     9 93 A load          WARNING     Do not perform any critical tests when the EMPTY LED  indicator is blinking  battery critical      Battery Life Cycle   The useful battery life is  300 full discharge recharge cycles  Partial discharge   recharge cycles do not impact the useful battery life as much as full discharge   recharge cycles  The internal battery is not user serviceable  the TDAS PLUS Mini  Smart Battery should be returned to the factory for service or repair     Charging  Powering other TDAS Equipment via the TDAS PLUS Mini  Smart Battery   The TDAS PLUS Mini Smart Battery can be used to charge power TDAS PRO racks   including any modules   TDAS G5 Vehicle Docking Stations  and other TDAS  equipment containing an internal battery  The length of time required to charge all  equipment depends primarily on the discharge state of the batteries  Please see the  discussion on    Equipment Interconnections    beginning on page 12 for information on  how to connect t
17. ritical      Power In  PWR IN    This LED indicator is green  blinking or off  A green PWR IN LED indicator means  voltage input levels are within specifications  A blinking PWR IN LED means that input  voltage is either too high or too low  If you have input power connected to the unit  and the PWR IN LED is not on  the switch may be in either position   this can mean     1  Input current is not sufficient   2  Input polarity is not correct        support dtsweb com 12 Rev  2    TDAS PLUS Mini Smart Battery User s Manual June 2008    Additional troubleshooting can further isolate the problem     Power Out  PWR OUT    This LED indicator is green or off  A green PWR OUT LED indicator means voltage  output levels are within specifications  If you have sufficient input power connected to  the unit  PWR IN LED indicator is green  and the switch is in the ON position but the  PWR OUT LED is off  this can mean     1  Current draw has been exceeded   2  Output is shorted for one  or more  of the 11 POWER OUT connectors     Additional troubleshooting can further isolate the problem     Communications  COM    This LED indicator is green  flashing or off  Once an Ethernet link is established  the  LED indicator will turn green  It will flash intermittently when signals are being  transmitted     If the LED indicator remains off  an Ethernet link has not been established and the  problem will need to be resolved before continuing  If the LED remains off when the  TDAS equipment is conne
18. tery is typically supplied with a bench top power supply   Please see your packing list for any cables that maybe provided with your system     Connections should be made as follows     1  Connect the TDAS PLUS Mini Smart Battery   s power supply to the POWER IN  connector   A green PWR IN LED indicator means voltage input levels are within  specifications and polarity is correct   The unit will be ready immediately for  use    2  Connect the TDAS equipment of choice to the appropriate POWER OUT  connector using the appropriate cable    3  Continue in this manner until all equipment has been connected     Communication Features    The TDAS PLUS Mini Smart Battery supports the industry standard Ethernet 10BaseT  communication method  Communication is active immediately upon application of the  power source  the switch may be in either position   See Appendix C for the network  parameters of your equipment     LED Indicators  The TDAS PLUS Mini Smart Battery has a variety of LED indicators to provide battery  status  power input output status and communication information     Battery Status   These LED indicators are green  blinking  EMPTY LED only  or off  Each  indicator corresponds to  25  of the battery   s capacity  The EMPTY LED will  blink when the battery reaches 25  of full capacity and a system fault   system armed  or warning  system not armed  will occur     FULL       WARNING     Do not perform any critical tests when the EMPTY LED  indicator is blinking  battery c
19. weet  bubble gum like  scent  the integrity of the battery pack is compromised  Please take common sense  measures and observe safety precautions when exposed to a potentially harmful  situation     Power Management    A good power source is of paramount importance  The TDAS PLUS Mini Smart Battery  should be powered from a high quality power source with output voltage and current  ratings appropriate for the installation   A discussion of the battery and power status  LED indicators begins on page 12      Maximum Input Power   The maximum input current is 25 A  A green PWR IN LED indicator means voltage  input levels are within specifications  A blinking PWR IN LED means that input voltage  is either too high or too low  If you have input power connected to the unit and the  PWR IN LED is not on  the switch may be in either position   this can mean     1  Input current is not sufficient   2  Input polarity is not correct     Additional troubleshooting can further isolate the problem        support dtsweb com 8 Rev  2    TDAS PLUS Mini Smart Battery User s Manual June 2008    Maximum Output Power  The maximum output power available via the POWER OUT 18 36 VDC connector is  250 W     All ten POWER OUT 12 15 VDC connectors provide nominal 15 V  4 5 A output power  up to a maximum of 15 A total  Each connector has a self resetting fuse  so if one  power output should shutdown  the other nine will not be affected  assuming power  and current thresholds are not exceeded     A gree
    
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