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Definium AMX 700, System Schematics and Drawings

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Revision History

Revision Date Reason for change


1 Dec. 16, 2005 Initial release.
2 Aug. 10, 2006 Added wireless changes to PC on imaging system block diagram sheet 5149949SCH.

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Table of Contents
Chapter 1 - Introduction to Schematics ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 9
Section 1.0 — Content and Organization ...................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 9
Section 2.0 — Drawing Conventions ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 9

Chapter 2 - - System Interconnects and Schematics ....................................................................................................................................................................................................... 11


Section 1.0 — - System Interconnects........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 11

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Chapter 1 - Introduction to Schematics


Section 1.0 — Content and Organization
This service manual contains schematics for the assemblies that make up the Definium AMX 700 system. Schematics are arranged in alpha-numeric order, using the reference designators assigned each assembly. Reference designators are
brief codes used to identify and locate the assembly within a system.
Schematics are preceded by a Title Page that contains the schematic number, a reference designator, and the schematic’s name. Signal Name Lists are provided for interfaces such as: backplanes, wire harnesses, or transition panels, that do
not have many active components. These interfaces electrically link the different assemblies together and must be included in the schematics document for proper signal tracing.

Section 2.0 — Drawing Conventions


Some schematics contained in this document use a hierarchical design philosophy. This hierarchical philosophy allows for easier schematic representation of complex circuitry. To a typical schematic user however, the hierarchical schematics
may seem difficult to follow. So to address this issue, there are listed below, some informative highlights which should help in the understanding of hierarchical design schematics.
• Hierarchical schematics are structured from a high level (i.e.,complete system) to a low level (i.e., discrete components). In circuit board schematic applications this means that there will typically be a block diagram on the first schematic
sheets, which represents the entire circuit board. Then from this diagram, each of the blocks is broken down into the discrete component circuitry.
• For individual signal connections, a similar schematic structuring technique is used. At the block diagram schematic level, signals are grouped together into buses, which travel between the blocks. The individual signal connections are first
shown separately when the blocks are broken down into the discrete component circuitry.
• Buses are drawn thicker than the individual signal lines and they also have two numbers shown in parenthesis, immediately following the bus name. These numbers indicate how many individual signals are contained in the bus. For example;
(7:0) indicates that there are eight total signals in the bus, ranging from 0 through 7. If the buses happen to be data or address buses, the numbers in parenthesis also indicate the most significant bit and least significant bit as follows,
(MSB:LSB).
• When an individual signal line enters or leaves a bus, it is drawn using a diagonal line called a ripper. Next to the ripper, a number is also drawn. This ripper number is unique to the signal line that it represents. In other words, if a ripper
number is 3 and the signal line name that leaves the bus is XAC, every time XAC leaves or enters that bus, the ripper number, will always be 3. Examples of ripper symbols are shown in Figure 1-1.
• There are some special symbols, called ports and pages, used to link buses and signal lines from one sheet of the schematic to others. Port symbols link signals between different functional blocks, while the page symbols link signals within
the same functional block. Examples of these symbols are shown in Figure 1-1.
This was just a brief summary of some of the more significant differences associated with hierarchical design schematics. In general, most other schematic guidelines used before the hierarchical applications, still apply. For example; schematic
inputs are still on the left and outputs on the right, and schematic flow is from left-to-right and top-to-bottom. Also, signal names are still consistent throughout an entire schematic design, whenever possible.

Rippe r Example

BUS
RIPPER
ADDR( 3 : 0 ) SIGNAL

0 ADDR(0)
1 ADDR(1)
2 ADDR(2)
3 ADDR(3)

Off Sheet Examp les

Port Out Port In Port In/Out On Page Off Page Page In/Out

Figure 1-1 Example

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Chapter 2 - System Interconnects and Schematics


Section 1.0 - System Interconnects

Figure 2-1 Definium AMX 700 System Interconnect Sheet 1

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Figure 2-2 Definium AMX 700 System Interconnect Sheet 2

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Figure 2-3 Definium AMX 700 System Interconnect Sheet 3

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Figure 2-4 Definium AMX 700 System Interconnect Sheet 4

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Figure 2-5 Definium AMX 700 System Interconnect Sheet 5

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Figure 2-6 Definium AMX 700 System Interconnect Sheet 6

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Figure 2-7 Definium AMX 700 System Interconnect Sheet 7

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Figure 2-8 Definium AMX 700 System Interconnect Sheet 8

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Figure 2-9 Definium AMX 700 System Interconnect Sheet 9

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USB A PLUG
USB A REC

USB A REC
USB J7
BACK

5143324
A FRONT GEODE BULKHEAD 2395562 A

USB A PLUG
BULKHEAD EXTERNAL PARTS &

USB A PLUG
USB

USB A REC

USB A REC
USB J8 DIGITAL MOBILE PC

USB A PLUG
USB A REC

USB A REC
USB
OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES MINI-KEYBOARD
5135096-2 J10

5143324
PCI Header
5150092

RJ-45 PLUG

RJ-45 PLUG

USB A PLUG
Ethernet

RJ-45 REC
RJ-45 REC

RJ-45 REC

USB A REC

USB A REC
TRAD HOSPITAL J11 USB

USB A PLUG
5143319 J4 USB BAR CODE
B NETWORK BLUETOOTH READER B
DETECTOR UNUSED PORTS INTERFACE (WIRELESS)
2393824 TRAD

RJ-45 PLUG
TETHER

RJ-45 REC
PCI Card
2x PS/2
(Gb E) Wireless 5136461 AC
1x LPT
2397836 Antenna EXTERNAL POWER

DC SOCKET
DIN 12P PLUG

USB A PLUG

USB B PLUG
1x AUDIO (AC97)
DIN 12P REC

USB B REC

DC PLUG
J13 DC
USB OPTICAL DISK

RJ-45 PLUG

RJ-45 PLUG

RJ-45 PLUG
RJ-45 REC
RJ-45 REC

RJ-45 REC
POWER
Ethernet DVD & CD R/W SUPPLY
C J9 HARD DISK J1 Printer (unused) C
DIN 12P PLUG J14 Ethernet (unused)
DIN 12P REC

5143319 DC-DC GEODE

USB A PLUG

USB B PLUG
USB A REC

USB B REC
USB
5135783 POWER J6 5135784 LCD MONITOR

USB A PLUG
USB A REC
SUPPLY
M SUB-D 25P
F SUB-D 25P

DC Power J5 &
D 5143326-3 DETECTOR J3 TOUCH-SCREEN D

M VGA HD-15P
F VGA HD-15P
COM2 to PCI J3
POWER SUPPLY

M DVI-I
F DVI-I
VIDEO (VGA)
Header 5135789 5135097
TDI (USB) 5135784-2 POWER J2 J12
M 3W3C M SUB-D 9P M SUB-D 9P
2375101-5 DC SOCKET 4P
USB B PLUG

F 3W3C F SUB-D 9P F SUB-D 9P


USB B REC
IEC INLET
IEC PLUG

DC PLUG 4P
USB 5143326-2
J1
J2

RS-232
E E
110-135VDC

RS-232
Existing Cable

DEBUG PORT
M SUB-D 9P

M 26P HDR
F SUB-D 9P

F 26P HDR
5135788
J3 J5 to J1 AMX4+ DISPLAY
BEETLE CONTROL BOARD
5135786
INTERFACE 5135954

M SUB-D 9P

M 26P HDR
F SUB-D 9P

F 26P HDR
F 5135788-2 J2 BOARD J6 To J6 AMX4+ CONTROLLER F
MOBILE 24VDC BOARD
MATE N LOK 6P
MATE N LOK 6P

M 17W5 17P
F 17W5 17P

POWER SUPPLY J3 12VDC


5135785 5145794
J1 5135955

M SUB-D 15P
F SUB-D 15P
M SUB-D 9P
F SUB-D 9P
CTRL & 24VDC (12VDC)
ASSEMBLY J1 J7 PARALLEL I/O LINES
5149475 24VDC A2A2 J9 AMX4+ LVLE (P2- 24VDC, P1-GND)
J2
G G
110-135VDC

F SUB-D 15P 24VDC DETECTOR PARK SWITCH


M SUB-D 15P
DEBUG 5143326 5143320
PORT

Schematic based on
REFER TO THE MOST RECENT VERSION OF 2115090SCH FOR DETAILS ON THE INTERFACE TO THE AMX+
5149949SCH, Rev 4, with
H 1A2J3 AMX4+ KEYSWITCH
REVISIONS
MADE
APPROVALS DD-MM-YY TITLE
ROADSTER SYSTEM SCHEMATIC
REV H
wireless antenna added. REV MADE BY
S. ZAMAN
DATE
23AUG2005
PCN NO. DESCRIPTION
HII FEEDBACK UPDATE CHECK
SABIH Q. ZAMAN 07JUL2005
1 FIRST MADE FOR: TBD MADE USING VISIO PRO 2002
+ BATTERY (AMX4+) 2 S. ZAMAN 08SEP2005 CORRECTED P/N & USB CABLES APPR
3 S. ZAMAN 12OCT2005 CORRECTED PART NUMBERS & ADDED CONN NAMES
GE
GE MEDICALTECHNOLOGIES
HEALTHCARE
MILWAUKEE,
SYSTEMS
WISCONSINWIUSA
5149949SCH
4 S. ZAMAN 29NOV2005 CHANGED USB FRONT BULKHEAD PARTS
OTHER
MILWAUKEE, SHEET 1 OF 1

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

Figure 2-10 Definium AMX 700 System Interconnect Sheet 9 (with Wireless)

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