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... ... @@ -1,22 +1,213 @@ 1 -= Headers=1 +== 2.1 Installation procedure == 2 2 3 +Overall and mounting dimensions of the BMS Main 2.1 are shown below. 4 + 5 +[[image:1732198397369-222.png||data-xwiki-image-style-alignment="center" height="393" width="556"]] 6 + 7 +|**Parameter**|**Value** 8 +|Overall dimensions (length × width × height), mm|120 × 120 × 32 9 +|Mounting dimensions (length × width), mm|114 × 114 10 +|Mounting holes|M3 11 + 12 +== 2.2 Connection procedure == 13 + 14 +The mounting area of the BMS Main 2.1 must be protected from mechanical particles (dust, dirt, large objects) and water. The installation site must provide convenient access for subsequent connection to the device’s headers. 15 + 16 +1. Connect the charging and discharging contactors to the P6-P9 headers. 17 +1. Connect a current sensor to the P12 header according to its documentation. The positive current direction (indicated by an arrow on the sensor) corresponds to the battery charging. It is recommended to use a shielded cable to connect the current sensor, the shield should be grounded on the side of the current sensor. The cable should be positioned as far as possible from the high current circuits. If the current sensor has a reference voltage line, connect it to pin 4 of the P12 header. 18 +1. Connect the BMS Main 2.1 to the on-board CAN network. Observe the rules for connecting CAN devices. If the BMS Main 2.1 is the last device on a bus, close pins 1-2 on the P21 jumper, otherwise leave the jumper on pins 2-3. 19 +1. Connect a power supply to the P1 header. It is not recommended to power the BMS Main 2.1 from the battery only, since at a critical discharge of the battery, it is not possible to turn on the BMS and close the charging contactor. 20 + 21 +== 2.3 Headers description == 22 + 3 3 The BMS Main 2.1 headers are shown in figure below. 4 4 5 -[[ The BMS Main 2.1 headers>>image:1731516393377-928.jpeg||height="430" width="428"]]25 +[[image:1731516393377-928.jpeg||alt="1731517946345-632.png" data-xwiki-image-style-alignment="center" height="417" width="451"]] 6 6 7 -== P1 – header for power supply == 27 +(% class="wikigeneratedid" %) 28 +Following chapters describes the BMS Main 2.1 headers pinout. 8 8 9 - [[image:1731516593096-166.png||data-xwiki-image-style-alignment="center"height="93"width="49"]]30 +=== 2.3.1 P1 – header for power supply === 10 10 32 +[[image:1732198827034-560.png||data-xwiki-image-style-alignment="center" height="78" width="41"]] 33 + 11 11 |**Pin**|**Name**|**Description** 12 12 |**1**|**GND**|Ground 13 13 |**2**|**V+**|Supply voltage 9-30V 14 14 15 -== P15 – header for BMS Logic == 38 +=== 2.3.2 P15 – header for BMS Logic === 16 16 17 -[[image:1731 516577472-301.png||data-xwiki-image-style-alignment="center" height="90" width="83"]]40 +[[image:1732198890482-787.png||data-xwiki-image-style-alignment="center" height="77" width="71"]] 18 18 19 -|**1**|**RS485_A**|**RS-485 line A for communication with BMS Logic** 42 +|**Pin**|**Name**|**Description** 43 +|**1**|**RS485_A**|RS-485 line A for communication with BMS Logic 20 20 |**2**|**RS485_B**|RS-485 line B for communication with BMS Logic 21 21 |**3**|**+5V**|Supply voltage for BMS Logic 22 22 |**4**|**GND**|Ground 47 + 48 +=== 2.3.3 P12 – header for current sensor === 49 + 50 +[[image:1732198890482-787.png||data-xwiki-image-style-alignment="center" height="77" width="71"]] 51 + 52 +|**Pin**|**Name**|**Description** 53 +|**1**|**+5V**|Supply voltage for the current sensor 5V, max 50 mA 54 +|**2**|**GND**|Ground 55 +|**3**|**Vcs**|ADC input (current sensor output) 56 +|**4**|**Vref**|ADC input (current sensor reference signal) 57 + 58 +=== 2.3.4 P13 – header for humidity sensor === 59 + 60 +[[image:1732198896526-660.png||data-xwiki-image-style-alignment="center" height="70" width="64"]] 61 + 62 +|**Pin**|**Name**|**Description** 63 +|**1**|**+5V**|Supply voltage 5 V, max 50 mA 64 +|**2**|**GND**|Ground 65 +|**3**|**Vhs**|ADC input (humidity sensor output) 66 +|**4**|**Vts**|ADC input (temperature sensor output) 67 + 68 +=== 2.3.5 P8 – header of relay 1 === 69 + 70 +[[image:1732198827034-560.png||data-xwiki-image-style-alignment="center" height="78" width="41"]] 71 + 72 +By default, relay 1 is used to control the discharging contactor. 73 + 74 +|**Pin**|**Name**|**Description** 75 +|**1**|**V+**|Switching voltage (up to 55V, max 2A) 76 +|**2**|**NO**|Normally open contact 77 + 78 +=== 2.3.6 P9 – header of relay 2 === 79 + 80 +[[image:1732198827034-560.png||data-xwiki-image-style-alignment="center" height="78" width="41"]] 81 + 82 +By default, relay 2 is used to output the “Allow charging” signal. 83 + 84 +|**Pin**|**Name**|**Description** 85 +|**1**|**V+**|Switching voltage (up to 55V, max 2A) 86 +|**2**|**NO**|Normally open contact 87 + 88 +=== 2.3.7 P6 – header of relay 3 === 89 + 90 +[[image:1732198827034-560.png||data-xwiki-image-style-alignment="center" height="78" width="41"]] 91 + 92 +By default, relay 3 is used to control the charging contactor. 93 + 94 +|**Pin**|**Name**|**Description** 95 +|**1**|**V+**|Switching voltage (up to 55V, max 8A) 96 +|**2**|**NO**|Normally open contact 97 + 98 +=== 2.3.8 P7 – header of relay 4 === 99 + 100 +[[image:1732198827034-560.png||data-xwiki-image-style-alignment="center" height="78" width="41"]] 101 + 102 +By default, relay 4 is used to control the heater. 103 + 104 +|**Pin**|**Name**|**Description** 105 +|**1**|**V+**|Switching voltage (up to 55V, max 8A) 106 +|**2**|**NO**|Normally open contact 107 + 108 +=== 2.3.9 P14 – header for CAN and RS-485 interfaces === 109 + 110 +[[image:1731517180930-597.png||data-xwiki-image-style-alignment="center" height="81" width="113"]] 111 + 112 +(% style="width:641px" %) 113 +|**Pin**|**Name**|**Description** 114 +|**1**|**EXT_RS485_A**|RS-485 line A for communication with external equipment 115 +|**2**|**CAN_H**|CAN H line for communication with external equipment 116 +|**3**|**+5V_CAN**|Supply voltage 5V for external devices, max 200 mA 117 +|**4**|**EXT_RS485_B**|RS-485 line B for communication with external equipment 118 +|**5**|**CAN_L**|CAN L line for communication with external equipment 119 +|**6**|**GND_CAN**|Ground 120 + 121 +=== 2.3.10 P21 – CAN termination resistor jumper === 122 + 123 +[[image:1731517188900-976.png||data-xwiki-image-style-alignment="center" height="78" width="149"]] 124 + 125 +To connect the termination resistor between the lines **CAN_H** and **CAN_L**, install a jumper, according to the P21 pinout: 126 + 127 +|**Pin**|**Name**|**Description** 128 +|**1-2**|**120 Ohm**|Termination resistor 120 Ohm is connected 129 +|**2-3**|**-**|Termination resistor 120 Ohm is not connected 130 + 131 +=== 2.3.11 P22 - RS-485 termination resistor jumper === 132 + 133 +[[image:1731517195672-298.png||data-xwiki-image-style-alignment="center" height="81" width="155"]] 134 + 135 +To connect the termination resistor between the **EXT_RS485_A** and **EXT_RS485_B** lines, install a jumper according to the P22 pinout: 136 + 137 +|**Pin**|**Name**|**Description** 138 +|**1-2**|**120 Ohm**|Terminating resistor 120 Ohm is connected 139 +|**2-3**|**-**|Terminating resistor 120 Ohm is not connected 140 + 141 +=== 2.3.12 P11 – header for discrete inputs/outputs === 142 + 143 +[[image:1732198937514-731.png||data-xwiki-image-style-alignment="center" height="85" width="272"]] 144 + 145 +|**Pin**|**Name**|**Description** 146 +|**16**|**IN_1**|Discrete input #1 “dry contact” (+5V) 147 +|**8**|**GND_1**|Discrete input #1 “dry contact” (ground) 148 +|**15**|**IN_2**|Discrete input #2 “dry contact” (+5V) 149 +|**7**|**GND_2**|Discrete input #2 “dry contact” (ground) 150 +|**14**|**IN_3**|Discrete input #3 “dry contact” (+5V) 151 +|**6**|**GND_3**|Discrete input #3 “dry contact” (ground) 152 +|**13**|**IN_4**|Discrete input #4 “dry contact” (+5V) 153 +|**5**|**GND_4**|Discrete input #4 “dry contact” (ground) 154 +|**12**|**OUT_4**|Discrete output #4 (+5V, 20mA) 155 +|**4**|**GND_OUT_4**|Discrete output #4 (ground) 156 +|**11**|**OUT_3**|Discrete output #3 (+5V, 20mA) 157 +|**3**|**GND_OUT_3**|Discrete output #3 (ground) 158 +|**10**|**OUT_2**|Discrete output #2 (+5V, 20mA) 159 +|**2**|**GND_OUT_2**|Discrete output #2 (ground) 160 +|**9**|**OUT_1**|Discrete output #1 (+5V, 20mA) 161 +|**1**|**GND_OUT_1**|Discrete output #1 (ground) 162 + 163 += 2.4 Indicators = 164 + 165 +=== 2.4.1 DS1 – power indicator === 166 + 167 +|**State**|**Description** 168 +|**Lights red**|The device is powered 169 +|**Off**|The device is not powered 170 + 171 +=== 2.4.2 DS2 – operation indicator === 172 + 173 +|**State**|**Description** 174 +|**Blinking green**|The BMS firmware is running 175 +|**Off**|The BMS firmware is not running 176 + 177 +=== 2.4.3 DS3 – communication indicator === 178 + 179 +|**State**|**Description** 180 +|**Blinking yellow (2Hz)**|Initializing communication with BMS Logic boards 181 +|**Blinking yellow (25Hz)**|Communication with BMS Logic is established 182 + 183 +=== 2.4.4 DS4 – error indicator === 184 + 185 + 186 +|(**State**|**Description** 187 +|(**Blinking red**|Errors in communication with BMS Logic 188 + 189 +=== 2.4.5 DS7 – relay 1 indicator === 190 + 191 +|**State**|**Description** 192 +|**Lights green**|Relay #1 is closed 193 +|**Off**|Relay #1 is opened 194 + 195 +=== 2.4.6 DS8 – relay 2 indicator === 196 + 197 +|**State**|**Description** 198 +|**Lights green**|Relay #2 is closed 199 +|**Off**|Relay #2 is opened 200 + 201 +=== 2.4.7 DS5 – relay 3 indicator === 202 + 203 +|**State**|**Description** 204 +|**Lights green**|Relay #3 is closed 205 +|**Off**|Relay #3 is opened 206 + 207 +=== 2.4.8 DS6 – relay 4 indicator === 208 + 209 +|**State**|**Description** 210 +|**Lights green**|Relay #4 is closed 211 +|**Off**|Relay #4 is opened 212 + 213 +
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