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PurePoint® Laser

SERVICE MANUAL

Alcon Laboratories, Inc.


15800 Alton Parkway
Irvine, California 92618-3818 U.S.A.
Telephone: 949/753-1393
800/832-7827
FAX: 949/753-6614

©
8065751132, B, PART NUMBER 2008, Alcon Laboratories, Inc.
906-5620-001, B, TEXT ONLY
PurePoint® LASER SERVICE MANUAL

MANUAL REVISION RECORD

DATE REVISION REVISED PAGE NUMBERS

03/08 A ECN # 20080968- Initial Release

9/08 B ECN # 20082431 - Update Figures 2-2 and 2-3, Table 4-1, and text on pages
2-5, 2-6, and 4-1 through 4-6; Globally replace all PurePointTM with PurePoint®

**Zeiss trademark of Carl-Zeiss-Stiflung


Haag-Streit trademark of Haag-Streit Holding AG
Heine trademark of Heine Optotechnic GMBH & Co.
Angenieux trademark of Thales Angenieux SA
MicroSoft trademark of MicroSoft Corporation
Labsphere trademark of Labsphere, Inc.

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SECTION ONE - GENERAL INFORMATION
Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-1
Description of this Manual . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-2
Reference Documents. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-2
System Installation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-4
Labeling . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-10
Front Panel Description . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-11
Rear Panel Description . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-14
Footswitch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-15
Screen Descriptions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-16
System Messages . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-22

SECTION TWO - THEORY OF OPERATION


System Start-Up . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-2
Dr Filter / Footswitch / Shutter / Port Controls . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-3
Laser Power Control / Interlocks / Fans / TECs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-5
Electrical System Overview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-7
Power Entry Module . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-8
Main Power Supply . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-8
Power Driver PCB . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-8
Controller PCB . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-8
Mid Extension PCB . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-9
Top Sensor PCB . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-9
LCD Pers PCB . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-9
RFID / Front Panel PCB . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-10
Bottom Sensor PCB . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-10
Rear Panel PCB . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-10
Probe Detector . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-11
Mirror Position Detector PCB . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-11
Shutter Position Detector PCB . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-12
Photodiode Carrier PCB . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-12
Aiming-Beam Carrier PCB. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-12

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SECTION THREE - PARTS LOCATION & DISASSEMBLY


General Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-1
Disassembly Procedures . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-3
1 Top & Rear Panels - Removal/Installation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-3
2 Front Panel - Removal/Installation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-3
3 LCD PCB - Removal/Installation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-4
4 Key Switch - Removal/Installation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-4
5 Emergency Stop Switch - Removal/Installation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-4
6 Front Panel RFID PCB - Removal/Installation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-5
7 Rear Panel PCB - Removal/Installation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-5
8 Power Supply Module - Removal/Installation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-6
9 Power Driver & Controller PCBs - Removal/Installation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-6
10 Core Module - Removal/Installation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-8
11 Probe Detect PCB - Removal/Installation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-8
12 Mid-Extension PCB - Removal / Installation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-9
13 Laser Engine - Removal/Installation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-9
14 Bottom Sensor PCB - Removal/Installation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-10
15 Top Sensor PCB - Removal/Installation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-10
16 Power Monitor Assembly - Removal/Installation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-11
17 Power Monitor Beamsplitter Assembly - Removal/Installation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-11
18 Shutter Assembly - Removal/Installation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-12
19 Port 1/2 Photodetectors - Removal/Installation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-12

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SECTION FOUR - MAINTENANCE AND TROUBLESHOOTING


Special Tools . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-1
Service Computer Connection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-1
Calibrated Power / Exposure Time . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-1
1 Exposure Time Verification . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-2
2 Slit Lamp Power Verification . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-2
3 Endoprobe Power Verification . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-3
4 LIO Power Verification . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-3
5 Energy Matrix Completion. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-3
6 Setting the Calibration Factor (Terminal Efficiencies) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-4
System Calibration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-5
Exposure Time Calibration. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-5
Aiming Beam Calibration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-5
LIO Illumination Calibration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-5
Temperature Optimization . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-5
Update System Software . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-6
Troubleshooting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-9

SECTION FIVE - SCHEMATICS


Contents . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-1

SECTION SIX - PARTS LISTS AND DRAWINGS


Contents . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-1

SECTION SEVEN - ADDITIONAL INFORMATION


Slit Lamp Adaptations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-1
Alcon® SL1000 and Zeiss** 30SL Slit Lamp Adaptation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-2
Haag-Streit Slit Lamp Adaptation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-9
Alcon PurePoint® Laser Indirect Ophthalmoscope . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-13

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Figure 1-1 The PurePoint® Laser . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-1


Figure 1-2 Recommended Laser Room Layout (Overhead View) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-4
Figure 1-3 Remote Connector/Door Lamp Circuit Diagram . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-4
Figure 1-4 Labels and Icons on the PurePoint® Laser Console . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-10
Figure 1-5 PurePoint® Laser Front Panel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-11
Figure 1-6 Unidentifiable Probe Selection Screen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-13
Figure 1-7 PurePoint® Laser Rear Panel. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-14
Figure 1-8 PurePoint® Laser Footswitch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-15
Figure 1-9 LCD Screens . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-16
Figure 1-10 Initialization Screen 1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-17
Figure 1-11 Initialization Screen 2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-17
Figure 1-12 Filter Attention Screen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-17
Figure 1-13 Footswitch Screen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-17
Figure 1-14 Standby Screen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-17
Figure 1-15 Ready Screen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-18
Figure 1-16 Laser On Screen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-18
Figure 1-17 Main Menu Screen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-18
Figure 1-18 Settings Screen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-18
Figure 1-19 Audio Settings Screen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-18
Figure 1-20 Fiber Custom Settings Screen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-19
Figure 1-21 Language Settings Screen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-19
Figure 1-22 Contrast Screen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-19
Figure 1-23 Footswitch Settings Screen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-19
Figure 1-24 Standby Revert Screen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-20
Figure 1-25 Treatment Totals Screen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-20
Figure 1-26 System Information Screen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-20
Figure 1-27 About PurePoint® Screen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-20
Figure 1-28 Version Screen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-20
Figure 1-29 Messages Screen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-21
Figure 1-30 System Totals Screen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-21
Figure 1-31 Reset Screen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-21
Figure 1-32 Example of Error Message Screen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-24
Figure 2-1 System Start-Up Block Diagram . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-2

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Figure 2-2 Dr Filter / Footswitch / Shutter / Port Controls Block Diagram . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-3
Figure 2-3 Laser Power Control / Interlocks / Fans / TEMs Block Diagram . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-5
Figure 2-4 Electrical System Overview Block Diagram . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-7
Figure 3-1 Exploded View of the PurePoint® Laser. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-1
Figure 3-2 Detail of Core Module . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-2
Figure 3-3 Bolt Locations for Rear Panel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-3
Figure 3-4 Bolt Locations for Front Panel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-3
Figure 3-5 Bolt Locations for LCD PCB . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-4
Figure 3-6 Bolt Locations for RFID PCB. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-5
Figure 3-7 Bolt Locations for Core Module Top Cover and Rear Panel PCB . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-5
Figure 3-8 Bolt Locations for Power Supply Module . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-6
Figure 3-9 Accessing the Analog and Controller PCBs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-7
Figure 3-10 Bolt Locations for Analog and Controller PCBs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-7
Figure 3-11 Bolt Locations for Core Module . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-8
Figure 3-12 Bolt Locations for Probe Detect PCB . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-8
Figure 3-13 Bolt Locations for Mid-Extension PCB . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-9
Figure 3-14 Bolt Locations for Optic Bench . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-9
Figure 3-15 Bolt Locations for Bottom Sensor PCB on underside of Optics Bench . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-10
Figure 3-16 Bolt Locations and connections for Top Sensor PCB . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-10
Figure 3-17 Bolt Locations for Power Monitor Assembly . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-11
Figure 3-18 Bolt Locations for Power Monitor Beamsplitter Assembly . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-11
Figure 3-19 Bolt Locations for Shutter Assembly . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-12
Figure 3-20 Bolt Locations & removal of Optics Block Cover to access Photodetector Assemblies . . 3-12
Figure 4-1 Exposure Time Test Configuration (shown for slit lamp) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-2
Figure 4-2 Power Test Configuration (shown for slit lamp) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-2
Figure 4-3 Power-Up Test Points . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-9
Figure 7-1 Alcon® SL1000 Slit Lamp w/ Angenieux Adaptation. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-2
Figure 7-2 Zeiss 30 Slit Lamp w/ Angenieux Adaptation. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-2
Figure 7-3a Focal Point In Front Of Target . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-4
Figure 7-3b Focal Point Behind Target. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-4
Figure 7-3c Focal Point Properly Positioned On Target . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-4
Figure 7-4 Lower Slits Mirror Adjustment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-4
Figure 7-5 Upper Slits Mirror Adjustment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-4

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LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS
TITLE PAGE #

Figure 7-6 Microscope Focus Adjustment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-5


Figure 7-7 Zoom Assemblies . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-5
Figure 7-8 Adjustment points for Alcon Zoom . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-6
Figure 7-9 1000 Micron Spot Focused On Graph Paper . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-6
Figure 7-10 SMA Chimney Screws for Zeiss Zoom . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-6
Figure 7-11 50 Micron Aiming Spot Overlaps Slits . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-7
Figure 7-12 Spot is Perfectly Round on Wall . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-7
Figure 7-13 Spot Centered at all Sizes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-7
Figure 7-14 Micromanipulator Adjustments . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-8
Figure 7-15 Haag-Streit Slit Lamp Components . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-9
Figure 7-16 Zoom Assemblies . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-10
Figure 7-17 50 Micron Adjustment Points . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-11
Figure 7-18 Mirror Support . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-12
Figure 7-19 Spot is Evenly Clipped on all four Sides . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-12
Figure 7-20 Micromanipulator . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-12
Figure 7-21 PurePoint® LIO Front View . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-13
Figure 7-22 PurePoint® LIO Rear View . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-13
Figure 7-23 Fiberoptic Routing and Tiedown . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-14
Figure 7-24 Push/Pull Screws at top of LIO Fiber Chimney . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-15
Figure 7-25 Rotate fiber to center spot . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-15
Figure 7-26 Removal of cover plate . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-15
Figure 7-27 Horizontal Adjustment of Laser Spot . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-16
Figure 7-28 Vertical Range Laser Spot Movement . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-16
Figure 7-29 Vertical Adjustment of Laser Spot . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-16
Figure 7-30 Lens Stoppers Adjustment Points . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-17
Figure 7-31 Lens pivot assembly . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-17

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LIST OF TABLES
TITLE PAGE #
Table 1-1 Technical Specifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-3
Table 1-2 Laser Characteristics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-3
Table 1-3 Nominal Ocular Hazard Distance (NOHD) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-5
Table 1-4 Electromagnetic Emissions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-6
Table 1-5 Guidance and Manufacturer's Declaration - Electromagnetic Immunity . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-7
Table 1-6 Recommended Separation Distance for RF Equipment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-8
Table 1-7 532 Green Laser Power Value (in milliwatts) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-11
Table 1-8 Advisory Messages . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-22
Table 1-9 Warning Messages . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-23
Table 4-1 Energy Matrix . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-3
Table 4-2 PurePoint® Laser Error Codes Listing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-7
Table 6-1 System Parts List. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-1

LAST PAGE OF THIS SECTION

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SECTION ONE
GENERAL INFORMATION
INTRODUCTION

The PurePoint® Laser is a Diode-Pumped Solid-State laser designed for ophthalmic use. LASER is an acronym for “Light Amplification by Stimulated
Emission of Radiation.” This laser delivers a visible 532-nM green treatment beam, and a visible 635-nM diode-laser red aiming beam.

Figure 1-1 The PurePoint® Laser

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DESCRIPTION OF THIS MANUAL REFERENCE DOCUMENTS
The purpose of this manual is to provide service personnel with the necessary Although this manual provides the necessary information for maintaining
information to maintain and repair the PurePoint® Laser system. This manual optimum performance of the PurePoint® Laser, it does not contain all of the
is divided into seven sections as follows: operating procedures or functional descriptions contained in the Operator's
Manual. In addition, the Warnings and Cautions in the Operator's Manual
Section One-General Information also apply for this Service Manual. The Operator's Manual supplements
This section describes how to install the PurePoint® Laser, and gives a information provided in this manual and should be available on-site with the
general description of the PurePoint® features and components. system.

Section Two-Theory of Operation If you have any questions or require additional information, please contact
This section gives a detailed description of how the PurePoint® Laser your local Service Representative or the Technical Services Department at:
operates starting at the system level and working down to the PCB (Printed
Circuit Board) level. Alcon Laboratories, Inc.
15800 Alton Parkway
Section Three-Parts Location and Disassembly Irvine, CA 92618-3818
This section contains parts location diagrams along with field level (949) 753-1393
disassembly procedures for the PurePoint® Laser console. Disassembly (800) 832-7827
procedures for OEM (Original Equipment Manufacturer) components are
considered the property of the manufacturer and are not provided in this If you are located outside the United States, please contact your local
manual. authorized Alcon representative.

Section Four-Maintenance & Troubleshooting CAUTION


This section contains system maintenance procedures and troubleshooting
Federal (U.S.A.) law restricts this device to sale by or on the order of a
information along with listings of spares, tools, and supplies required to repair physician.
the system.

Section Five-Schematics
This section contains the system interconnect diagrams, PCB assembly, and
schematic drawings.

Section Six-Parts Lists and Drawings


This section contains parts lists, cable drawings, and engineering
documentation for each major assembly.

Section Seven-Additional Information


This section contains miscellaneous information pertaining to this system.

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CATEGORY SPECIFICATION CATEGORY TREATMENT LASER BEAM AIMING LASER
BEAM
Width: 0.23 m (9.00 inches)
Approximate Laser Class IV II
Depth: 0.34 m (13.50 inches)
Dimensions Laser Power • 30 mW to 200 mW in 10 mW Less than 1 mW;
Height: 0.18 m (7.00 inches)
steps adjustable by
Approximate operator
10.4 kg (23 lbs) • 200 mW to 500 mW in 20 mW
Weight
steps with additional steps at:
Voltage: 100-120 VAC @ 5 A (max current) 250, 350, 450.
Electrical 220-240 VAC @ 2.5 A (max current)
Frequency: 50/60 Hz • 500 mW to 1 W in 50 mW
Characteristics Fuse rating: 250 V,Single Phase, T5 Amps steps
Insulation class: Class I, type BF
• 1000 mW to 2000 mW
Operating:Temperature: 10°C ≤ T°≤ 35°C 100 mW steps
Relative Humity: 10% to 90% with
Environmental no condensation Laser 532 nm 635 nm +/- 5 nm
Limitations Wavelength
Storage: Temperature: -40°C ≤ T°≤ 70°C
Relative Humidity: 10% to 95% with
no condensation Table 1-2 - Laser Characteristics

PurePoint™ Laser complies with CE MDD


requirements.
Not suitable for use in the presence of flammable
anesthetic, oxygen or nitrous oxide.

Miscellaneous System not protected against the ingress of water.


Leakage current per IEC 60601-1 is below 500 micro
amps at 264 VAC.
Leakage current per IEC 60601-1 is below 300 micro
amps at 132 VAC.
Ground continuity per IEC 60601-1 is below 0.1 ohm.

Table 1-1 -Technical Specifications

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SYSTEM INSTALLATION

The PurePoint® Laser system was thoroughly inspected and carefully


packaged for shipping. If the container is damaged, leave system in original
container with packaging and request inspection by the carrier within 3 days
of delivery. Slit Lamp
and Table

Included as part of the packaging is the carry box for the PurePoint® Laser.
- Emission Zone -
This container is intended to protect the system when moving it from one Limited access. Avoid
location to another. Use the carry box whenever the system must be moved. doors, windows, mirrors,
reflective surfaces.

Initial installation must be performed by an Alcon representative. Prepare the


facility for installation of the PurePoint® Laser as follows: Table (shown for
illustrative purposes
only)
General Laser Room Layout 1 meter (40") 1 meter
minimum minimum
The PurePoint® Laser must be installed in a dust free room, and positioned
so the laser beam cannot be directed toward a door, window, mirror, or PurePoint® 0.5 meter
Console minimum
reflective area. To reduce dust, avoid installing the instrument in a carpeted
room. An example of a typical laser room layout is shown in Figure 1-2.
Figure 1-2 Recommended Laser Room Layout (Overhead View)
NOTE: The accessory equipment connected to or used with this
equipment must be certified according to the respective
REMOTE
IEC standard; e.g., IEC 950 for data processing equipment CONNECT
(data processing equipment must not be used during patient 1
CUSTOMER SUPPLIED
treatment) and IEC 601-1 for medical equipment. Additionally, 6
DOOR SWITCH (OPTIONAL)
all configurations shall comply with the system standard IEC
601-1-1. Anyone connecting additional equipment, or otherwise
causing a different system configuration than provided by Alcon, 9-PIN D-CONNECTOR
is responsible for continued compliance to the requirements of
the System Standard IEC 601-1-1.
1
COM
TO DRIVE DOOR LAMP (OPTIONAL)
NC NO 9
WARNING! 3
It is recommended not to use a power strip (multiple portable socket
outlets) to plug in accessory equipment. Each accessory should be
plugged into a wall unit.
Figure 1-3 Remote Connector/Door Lamp Circuit Diagram

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General Safety Precautions (Refer to IEC 825-1 or ANSI Z136.1) Utility Requirements:
• A laser safety officer should be appointed to supervise the Electrical requirement: The PurePoint® Laser has an auto-ranging power
installation and use of the system. supply which operates at 90-120 V and 220-264 V input ranges at 50/60 Hz. A
• Install an indicator light outside the laser room warning of properly grounded, standard plug is the only requirement.
instrument operation.
Electrical Connections:
• Position the instrument so that the laser beam is never directed
Before connecting the main plug verify that:
toward a door, window, or reflective surface. • The Main Switch on the back panel is in the OFF (O) position.
• Use non-reflective matte finish wall paint. • The key is in the OFF (vertical) position, or has been removed.
• Avoid covering laser room floor and walls with carpet or • The Remote Plug is connected on the Rear Panel.
any other dust generating material. This will minimize the
possibility of excess grime and dust on the instrument optics, CAUTION
and interference with equipment cooling. Before turning the instrument ON for the first time after receipt of the
• The instrument requires a minimum of 0.5 meter of open space system, wait one hour for the components and optics to normalize to
on all sides for proper ventilation The system should be set flat, avoid possible condensation that may have occurred during shipping.
resting on the rubber feet on the bottom of the console.
• Unauthorized use of this laser should be prevented by removing Use only <HAR> power cord with a minimum of 10 Amp rating.
the On/Off key.
Canadian approval requires this supply system to be a balanced, single-
• Entrances to areas or protective enclosures containing Class IV phase, two-pole system. Leakage exceeds 100 mA in an unbalanced
lasers should be posted with appropriate warning signs. system.
• Appropriate eye protection must be used in all hazard areas.
Use eye protection with OD 4 or above at 532 nm. Optical Connections:
Optical connections vary in relation to the procedure to be performed.
Accessory Beam Divergence (NOHD) Different peripherals can be connected to the output port. These peripherals
LIO 0.024 radians (20 meters) are:
Slit Lamp 0.011 radians (40 meters) • Slit Lamp adaptation
Endoprobe 0.23 radians (3 meters)
• Laser Indirect Ophthalmoscope
Table 1-3 - Nominal Ocular Hazard Distance (NOHD) • Endoprobe/Aspirating Probe

• A qualified technician must verify that the power plug used is The procedures for connecting these peripherals are contained in the
properly grounded. Operator's Manual.
• The remote interlock connector should be connected to an
emergency master disconnect interlock or to room/door/fixture
interlocks. Please refer to figure 1-3.
• The footswitch, endoprobe, LIO, and slit lamp should be placed
within 2 meters of the PurePoint® Laser console.
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Environmental Issues: Table 1-4 Electromagnetic Emissions - The PurePoint™ Laser is
Follow local governing ordinances and recycling plans regarding disposal or intended for use in the electromagnetic environment specified
recycling of device components. below. The customer or the user of the PurePoint™ Laser
should assure that it is used in such an environment.
Universal Precautions: Emissions Test Compliance Electromagnetic Environment-Guidance
Universal precautions shall be observed by all people who come in contact
RF emissions Group 1 The PurePoint™ Laser uses RF energy only for its
with the instrument and/or accessories to help prevent their exposure to CISPR 11 internal function. Therefore, its RF emissions are
blood-borne pathogens and/or other potentially infectious materials. In very low and are not likely to cause any interference
any circumstance, wherein the exact status of blood or body fluids/tissues in nearby electronic equipment.
encountered are unknown, it shall be uniformly considered potentially RF emissions Class A Based on extensive field experience the PurePoint™
infectious and handled in accordance with OSHA guidelines. CISPR 11 Laser is suitable for use in all establishments other
Harmonic Class A than domestic and those directly connected to the
emissions public low voltage power supply network that supplies
EMC Statement: buildings used for domestic purposes.
IEC 61000-3-2
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for
medical devices as specified in IEC 601-1-2:1993, EN60601-1-2:1994 and Voltage Complies The EMC Statement provides guidance on steps to
fluctuations/ take in case of electromagnetic interference.
Medical Device Directive 93/42/EEC. These limits are designed to provide Flicker
reasonable protection against harmful interference in a typical medical emissions
installation. IEC 61000-3-3

It is important to install and use the equipment in accordance with the


instructions in order to prevent harmful interference with other devices in
the vicinity. If this equipment causes harmful interference to other devices
(determined by turning the equipment off and on), the user is encouraged to
try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:

• Reorient or relocate the other device(s).


• Increase the distance between the equipment.
• Connect this equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to
which the other device(s) is connected.

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Table 1-5 Guidance and Manufacturer's Declaration - Electromagnetic Immunity - The PurePoint™ Laser is intended for use in the electromagnetic
environment specified below. The customer or user of the PurePoint™ Laser should assure that it is used in such an environment.
Immunity Test IEC 60601 Test Level Compliance Level Electromagnetic Environment-Guidance
Electrostatic • ±6 kV contact • ±6 kV contact Floors should be wood, concrete, or ceramic tile. Do not use
discharge (ESD) • ±8 kV air • ±8 kV air around floors that are covered with synthetic material to avoid laser
IEC 61000-4-2 stoppage due to ESD.
Electrical fast • ±2 kV for power supply lines • ±2 kV for power supply lines Mains power quality should be that of a typical commercial or hospital
transient/burst • ±1 kV for input/output lines • ±1 kV for input/output lines environment. To avoid laser stoppage due to fast transients avoid powering
IEC 61000-4-4 PurePoint™ Laser on same branch circuit with sources that can generate
fast transients (inductive switching; e.g., high current motors).
Surge • ±1 kV differential mode • ±1 kV differential mode Mains power quality should be that of a typical commercial or hospital
IEC 61000-4-5 • ±2 kV common mode • ±2 kV common mode environment. To avoid laser stoppage due to power-line surges consider
powering the PurePoint™ Laser through branch circuit that has surge
suppressor for protection against lightning surges (e.g., at power panel
to surgical/office suite).
Voltage dips, short • <5% UT (>95% dip in UT) for 0.5 cycle • <5% UT (>95% dip in UT) for 0.5 cycle Mains power quality should be that of a typical commercial or hospital
interruptions, and • 40% UT (60% dip in UT) for 5 cycles • 40% UT (60% dip in UT) for 5 cycles environment. If the uses of the PurePoint™ Laser require continued
voltage variations • 70% (30% dip in UT) for 25 cycles • 70% (30% dip in UT) for 25 cycles operation during power mains interruptions, it is recommended that
on power supply • <5% (>95% dip in UT) for 5 sec • <5% (>95% dip in UT) for 5 sec the PurePoint™ Laser be powered from an uninterruptible power
input lines supply or a battery.
IEC 61000-4-11
Power frequency 3 A/m 3 A/m Power frequency magnetic fields should be at levels characteristic of
(50/60 Hz) a typical location in a typical commercial or hospital environment.
magnetic field
IEC 61000-4-8
Conducted RF 3 Vrms 3 Vrms Portable and mobile RF communications equipment should be used
IEC 61000-4-6 150 kHz to 80 MHz no closer to any part of the PurePoint™ Laser, including cables, than
the recommended separation distance calculated from the equation
applicable to the frequency to the transmitter.

Recommended separation distance:


d = 1.2•P
d = 1.2•P 80 MHz to 800 MHz
Radiated RF 3 V/m 3V/m d = 2.3•P 800 MHz to 2.5 GHz
IEC 61000-4-3 80 MHz to 2.5 GHz
Note: UT is the a.c. mains voltage prior to application of the test level. where P is the maximum output power rating to the transmitter in
Note 1: At 80 MHz and 800 MHz, the higher frequency range applies. watts (W) according to the transmitter manufacturer and d is the
Note 2: These guidelines may not apply in all situations. Electromagnetic propagation is affected by absorption and recommended separation distance in meters (m).
reflection from structures, objects, and people.
a Field strengths from fixed transmitters, such as base stations for radio (cellular/cordless) and land mobile radios, amateur Field strength from fixed RF transmitters, as determined by an
radio, AM and FM radio broadcast, and TV broadcast cannot be predicted theoretically with accuracy. To access the electromagnetic site surveya, should be less than the compliance level
electromagnetic environment due to fixed RF transmitters, an electromagnetic site survey should be considered. If the in each frequency rangeb.
measured field strength in the location in which the PurePoint™ Laser is used exceeds the applicable RF compliance
level above, the PurePoint™ Laser should be observed to verify normal operation. If abnormal performance is observed, Interference may occur in the vicinity of
additional measures may be necessary, such as re-orienting or relocating the PurePoint™ Laser. equipment marked with following symbol.
b Over the frequency range 150 kHz to 80 MHz, field strengths should be less than 3 V/m.

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Table 1-6 Recommended Separation Distances Between Portable and Mobile RF Communications Equipment and the PurePoint™
Laser - The PurePoint™ Laser is intended for use in an electromagnetic environment in which radiated RF disturbances
are controlled. The customer or the user of the PurePoint™ Laser can help prevent electromagnetic interference by
maintaining a minimum distance between portable and mobile RF communications equipment (transmitters) and the
PurePoint™ Laser as recommended below, according to the maximum output power of the communications equipment.

Separation distance according to frequency of transmitter


(m)
Rated maximum output 150 kHz to 80 MHz 80 MHz to 800 MHz 800 MHz to 2.5 GHz
power of transmitter d = 1.2•P d = 1.2•P d = 2.3•P
(W)
0.01 0.12 0.12 0.23
0.1 0.38 0.38 0.73
1 1.2 1.2 2.3
10 3.8 3.8 7.3

For transmitters rates at a maximum output power not listed above, the recommended separation distance d in meters (m) can
be estimated using the equation applicable to the frequency of the transmitter, where P is the maximum output power rating of the
transmitter in watts (W) according to the transmitter manufacturer.

Note 1 - At 80 MHz and 800 MHz, the separation distance for the higher frequency range applies.

Note 2 - These guidelines may not apply in all situations. Electromagnetic propagation is affected by absorption and reflection from
structures, objects, and people.

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FCC and IC Compliance Statement

Equipment contains Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) device.

Operating Frequency: 13.56 MHz


Type of modulation: Amplitude Shift Keying (ASK)
Output power (e.i.r.p): 703 nW

This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules and with Industry Canada Radio Standards Specification RS-210.

Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference
received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.

CAUTIONS
Change or modifications made to this equipment not expressly approved by Alcon may void the FCC authorization to operate this equipment.

To ensure that the RFID transmitter complies with current FCC regulations limiting both maximum output RF power and human exposure to radio
frequency radiation, a separate distance of at least 20 cm must be maintained between the unit’s antenna and the body of the user and any nearby
persons at all times and in all applications and uses.

This device complies with the RF exposure limits for humans as called out in RSS-102.

Europe - R&TTE Directive 99/5/EC

This device complies with the requirements of the Council Directive 99/5/EC (R&TTE).

Australia and New Zealand

This device complies with the Australian/New Zealand Standard AS/NZS 4268: 2003 Radio Equipment and Systems – Short Range Devices – Limits and
methods measurement.

Canada
This ISM device complies with Canadian ICES-001.
(Cet appareil ISM est conforme a la norme NMB-001 du Canada.)

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LABELING

Alternating Current
Non-ionizing Radiation

Aiming Beam
OFF
CSA Mark in accordance to CSA
C22.2 No. 601.1 and UL60601-1
ON
(LR103168), IEC 60601-1-2 and
IEC 60601-2-22
Consult Operator's Manual, or System
Dangerous Voltage ! Error or Advisory

Footswitch Ready
Fuse size and rating
Standby State
Illumination

SYSTEM
FAULT
System Fault

Keyswitch
System Information
Figure 1-4 Labels and Icons
on PurePoint™ Laser Console Laser Connection
Type BF Equipment
STOP

Laser Emergency Stop Switch


USB Connector
1
Laser Port
Use appropriate take-back system
Date of Manufacture

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FRONT PANEL DESCRIPTION Laser
LCD Port 1 Laser
Screen Port 2
The front panel, shown in figure 1-5, allows the operator to
control, change settings, and monitor the PurePoint® Laser.
Changes to the current system setup are confirmed by a Power Knob
system tone or voice confirmation. For example: if the port
selection or power is changed, the system will emit a tone.
The liquid crystal display (LCD) shows laser parameters, Pulse Port LED
Duration Illumination
operational prompts, and operator messages. Knob Ring

Emergency Switch Inter-Pulse


Pressing the Emergency Switch turns off the laser system Time Knob
immediately. To restore power, turn the switch in either
Port Selection
direction until it releases to the out position. Buttons

LCD Screen Emergency


Standby/Ready
The LCD display is the communication interface between Mode Button Switch
the surgeon and the system. It provides the surgeon with
LIO
system status and parameters by displaying text and icons Menu Illuminator Off/On Key Switch
LIO Illuminator
relevant to the current operating state. The background Knob Power Knob
Power Port
color of this screen is gray when the system is in the Aiming Beam
Standby state and green when is in the Ready state. Intensity Knob
Figure 1-5 PurePoint™ Laser Front Panel
The figure shows a typical operating screen that may be displayed on the The Power Knob
LCD. Each screen displayed by the system is described in detail later in this Turning the Power Knob to the right increases the power reading, turning it to
section. System messages (advisories, errors, and warnings) are listed in the the left decreases the power reading. The Power Knob can adjust the power
Troubleshooting section of this manual. setting to the values shown in Table 1-7.

Menu Knob Table 1-7 532 Green Laser Power Values (in milliwatts)
The Menu knob allows the user to highlight and select a menu item shown on 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 110 120 130 140
the display. The knob rotates to move the highlighted field on the display, and 150 160 170 180 190 200 220 240 250 260 280 300
the highlighted item is selected by pressing the knob. 320 340 350 360 380 400 420 440 450 460 480 500
550 600 650 700 750 800 850 900 950 1000 1100 1200
Turning the Menu knob from left to right moves the highlighted field to the
1300 1400 1500 1600 1700 1800 1900 2000
right (or down), while turning it from right to left moves the highlighted field
to the left (or up). Continuing to turn the knob after highlighting the last menu
item has no effect.
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The power values increase (or decrease) in steps as follows for each range: Turning the knob CCW increases the amount of time between pulses. Turning
• Under 200 mW: the setting increases (or decreases) in steps of 10 mW. it CW decreases the amount of time between pulses.
• 200 to 500 mW: the setting increases (or decreases) in steps of 20 mW
(plus each “50” value). Turning the knob CCW from the maximum interpulse time (1 S) will place
• Over 500 mW: the setting increases (or decreases) in steps of 100 mW. the laser in Single Shot mode. Afterwards, turning the knob CCW will have
no effect. Turning the knob CW from Single Shot mode will place the laser
NOTE: The PurePoint® Laser determines the 532 green laser into Repeat Mode with the Inter-Pulse time set to 1 S.
maximum available power and limits the user setting
to that maximum value if less than 2 W. The maximum Pressing the Inter-Pulse Time knob sets the laser to Single Shot. Pressing the
selectable power may be less than 2 W (2000 mW) because knob again returns the system to Repeat Mode using the previous Inter-Pulse
of normal degradation of the laser engine over time. time. In CW mode, turning or pressing the Inter-Pulse Time knob has no
effect.
The Pulse Duration Knob
The Pulse Duration Knob sets the duration of the laser emission. Turning the Standby/Ready Button
knob CW increases the exposure time up to 2 S. Turning the knob past the The Standby/Ready button switches the system between Standby and Ready
2 S setting will cause the system enter Continuous Wave (CW) mode. Turning modes. The screen background changes color for each mode (green for
the knob CCW reduces exposure time. Ready mode; gray for Standby). Also, each mode has an associated LED that
illuminates when that mode is active.
The Pulse Duration Knob adjusts the exposure time to the following values in
milliseconds:10, 20, 50, 100, 150, 200, 250, 300, 400, 500, 700, 1.0 S, 1.5 S, To transition the system from Standby to Ready mode, press the button once.
2.0 S, and Continuous Wave (CW). The LCD background color flashes between gray and green for the 2 seconds,
the Standby LED turns blue, and the Ready LED flashes green for 2 seconds.
NOTE: In CW (Continuous Wave) mode, depending on the After the transition, the LCD background color remains green and the Ready
thermal load of the system, the system may shut down LED stays green indicating that the system is in Ready mode.
prior to the footswitch being released, with an indication
in the LCD display. It is not recommended to use exposure Various conditions prevent the system from transitioning to Ready mode
times longer than 2 seconds in CW mode. including the following:
• Footswitch disconnected
The Inter-Pulse Time Knob • No identified probe connected
The Inter-Pulse Time is the time between treatment shots when the treatment • Remote interlock open
mode is set for Repeat Mode. The Inter-Pulse Time knob can adjust the inter- • Tethered Dr. Filter disengaged
pulse time to the following values: • While Menu/Settings screens are displayed on LCD.
• 30 mS to 100 mS in 10 ms steps
• 100 mS to 300 mS in 50 ms steps Pressing the Standby/Ready button while the system is in Ready mode,
• 300 mS up to 1000 mS duration in 100 mS steps. immediately returns the system to Standby mode.

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LIO Illumination Power Port Laser Port Indicator Lights
The LIO illumination power cable connector is inserted in this port. The laser ports are surrounded by a ring of LED's that provide background
illumination for the port and enable the user to visually verify the following
LIO Illumination Power Knob items:
The LIO Illumination Power knob adjusts the brightness of the LIO • Indicates that the port is selected.
illumination beam. Turning the knob right makes the LIO illumination beam • Indicates that an unidentified probe has been inserted into the port.
brighter and turning the knob left makes the beam dimmer. • Indicates that a fault has been detected on the port and the port is no longer
available.
When the LIO illumination beam reaches its maximum brightness,
Port Available Illumination Color: BLUE - If no probe is connected to a port,
continuing to turn the knob to the right has no effect. Similarly, when the LIO
the Port Illumination Ring is illuminated in the color blue.
illumination beam reaches its minimum brightness level, continuing to turn
the knob to the left has no effect.
Selected Port Illumination Color: GREEN - If an identified probe is inserted
into the port and the port is selected, the Port Illumination Ring is illuminated
On/Off Keyswitch
in the color green.
The On/Off Keyswitch is a two position switch where the key can be removed
only in OFF position. In the OFF position, the main power to the system is
Unidentified Probe Indication Color: ORANGE - If a probe is inserted into
shut off. Switching to the ON position turns the laser on.
the port and is unidentifiable by the system, the Port Illumination Ring is
illuminated in the color orange, indicating that the probe must be identified
Laser Fiber Ports
before it can be used.
Dual SMA connectors are provided to connect the PurePoint® Laser to
the desired delivery system; i.e., Slit Lamp adaptation, Laser Indirect
A message is displayed as shown in Figure 1-6
Ophthalmoscope (LIO), or Endoprobe/Aspirating probe. Each port has
prompting the user to identify the probe as one of
a Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) reader that can identify Alcon
three instruments displayed in the menu options.
RFID enabled probes and automatically set up the default power and time
After the user has identified the probe:
parameters for the specific probe. Laser fibers without RFID must be
• The Port Illumination Ring is illuminated in
identified by the operator when prompted on the display. the color green if the port is the only port with
an identified probe.
Port Selection Buttons • The Port Illumination Ring is not lighted if the
The Port Selection Buttons allow the user to choose which of the two ports other port already contains an identified probe.
will be used when each port has an identified probe. Each port has a button The port with the newly-identified probe is not
that can be pressed to choose the port. The Port Selection Buttons only work the selected port. The Port Selection Button
when there are identified probes in each port. In all other cases (such as an must be pushed for the probe to be selected.
unidentified probe in one port, only one port being used, no identified probes Figure 1-6
in a port, etc.) the system software will take the correct action. Disabled Port Indication Color: RED - If the Unidentifiable Probe
PurePoint® Laser software determines a port Selection Screen
A selection is made by pressing the Port Selection Button. The LED cannot be used due to a mechanical or software
surrounding the desired port illuminates green when selected. fault, the Port Illumination Ring is illuminated in red.

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Aiming Beam Intensity Knob Dr. Filter
This knob adjusts the intensity of the aiming beam. The computer Ports

adjusts the intensity limits depending upon the delivery system


selected; therefore, at a given position the output intensity could be
different from one delivery system selection to another.

Turning the knob clockwise will increase the power to a maximum Remote Footswitch
(under 1 mW). Turning the knob counter clockwise decreases the Interlock Connector
power until it effectively turns off. Turning the knob further in either Tether Port
direction has no effect on the intensity of the aiming beam.
External Power
REAR PANEL DESCRIPTION Ready Switch
Indicator

Doctor Protection Filter Ports Power Cord


Two ports are provided to connect Doctor's filters. If more than one Connector
filter is needed, both ports can be used simultaneously. There is no
direct correspondence between the laser ports and Dr. Filter ports.

If the Doctor Protection Filter is not engaged, the warning message Figure 1-7 PurePoint™ Laser Rear Panel

“Please Engage Dr. Filter” is displayed on the LCD. This message will be Remote Interlock Port
displayed every time a port with a slit lamp or endoprobe fiber connected This port allows the connection of an automatic interlock device that senses
is selected. Acknowledging the prompt removes the warning message and when an attached door is opened. If the attached door is opened after the
allows normal operation to continue. system has been initialized, a message is displayed that prompts the user to
close the door prior to continuing.
Footswitch Connection
The footswitch controls delivery of the treatment laser beam and is connected
to the system through this port. A multi-function footswitch provides Tether Port
additional controls to change laser power and switch between Standby and This port is reserved for future expansion. In addition, a computer can be
Ready modes. connected to this port to access the service mode and calibration routines.
Authorized service personnel can access the system through this port. A
Power Cord Connector and Switch password is required to gain access to the system and this procedure can only
The power cable for the system is connected in this module and the power be performed by qualified personnel.
switch is located above the power connection.

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External Ready Indicator Port
With proper cabling, the port will turn on a lighted warning sign outside the
room. The port is activated during Ready mode, and turns off during Standby
mode.

FOOTSWITCH

The multi-function footswitch shown in Figure 1-8 is the only method of Side Switch (2)
firing the laser. It has a depressible pedal to fire the laser and side switches
that can be configured via the LCD to perform other functions. The footswitch
is lit by LED's to make it easy to find in a dark operating environment.

The side switches, located on the right and left side of the enclosed part of the
footswitch, are either enabled or disabled by the user. When enabled, they can
be configured to control laser power and/or the transition between Standby
and Ready modes.

When changing the laser power, holding a side switch depressed does not
auto-increment or auto-decrement. The power value on the LCD is updated
when a side switch is released. Each change of value requires a separate press
and release.
Footpedal

Refer to the Footswitch Settings Screen later in this section for additional Figure 1-8 PurePoint® Laser Footswitch
information on the footswitch settings and use.

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SCREEN
DESCRIPTIONS

Figure 1-9 shows the


hierarchy of screens
displayed as you operate
the system. Navigation
through the screens
is accomplished by
turning the Menu Knob
to highlight the desired
selection, then pressing
the knob to activate the
selection.

Figure 1-9
LCD Screens

8065751132 PurePoint® Laser 1-16


Initialization Screen Standby Screen Laser
The Initialization screen is displayed when the system is The Standby screen is displayed after the Power
powered on, as shown in Figure 1-10. The delta between system has initialized and is identified by a
the set point and actual temperature of the laser engine is gray background as shown in Figure 1-14. Pulse
shown as it approaches nominal operating temperature. Duration
The user can connect probes or LIO illumination power Laser Power Inter-
during the initialization. This field shows the current setting for Pulse
laser power. The units are shown in Time
After a few moments, the screen changes as shown in Figure 1-10 milliwatts (mW) for values from 30 to 950,
Initialization Figure 1-14
Figure 1-11, prompting the user to insert a probe. and in watts for values greater than 950.
Screen 1 Adjustments are made with the Power knob. Standby
Filter Attention Screen Screen
After a probe has been inserted, the system displays an Pulse Duration
attention message, as shown in Figure 1-12, prompting This field shows the current setting for duration of the laser emission. The
the user to check that all filters are properly installed and units are shown in milliseconds (ms) for values from 10 to 700, and in
connected. seconds for values greater than 700. Settings greater than 2 seconds cause the
system to enter Continuous Wave (CW) mode.
Footswitch Screen
The Footswitch screen is displayed after the system has Inter-pulse Time
initialized and shows the current configuration for the Figure 1-11 The Inter-pulse Time field shows the time between treatment shots when
footswitch side-switches, as shown in Figure 1-13. These Repeat Mode is selected. The units are shown in milliseconds (ms) for values
Initialization
preference settings can be changed in the Footswitch from 30 to 900, and in seconds for values greater than 900. Settings greater
Settings screen. (This screen is not displayed if the side-
Screen 2 than 1 second causes the system to enter Single Shot mode.
switches have been disabled in the preferences settings.)
Port 1 and 2 Status Indicator
Port status is displayed in these fields with one of the following entries:
• N/C - No fiber connected
• Slit - Slit lamp fiber connected
• LIO - LIO fiber attached
• Endo - Endoprobe attached
• ? - Fiber connected but not identified
• O - Port is disabled

Shots/Energy
Figure 1-12 Figure 1-13 This field displays the number of shots fired since the unit was powered up
Filter Attention Footswitch or since the user re-set the shot count. Through the Treatment Totals Options
Screen Screen menu, the user can set the system to display the cumulative energy (in mJ)
since the unit was powered up or since the user re-set the value.
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Ready Screen Settings
The Ready screen shown in Figure 1-15 indicates that Selecting "Settings" from the Main Menu displays the
the system is ready to fire. It is displayed when the user system choices as shown in Figure 1-18. Each of these
presses the Standby/Ready mode button while the system settings may be changed according to the requirements of
is in Standby. The screen is essentially the same as the each doctor.
Standby screen except that the background is green. The
displayed parameters can be adjusted, the shot count can Audio Settings
be reset, and fibers can be connected to the ports. This menu allows the user to set the audio activity Figure 1-18
Figure 1-15
profiles for Voice Confirmations and System Tones. Settings
Laser On Screen Ready Screen Figure 1-19 shows the available selections for each
Screen
The Laser On screen shown in Figure 1-16 indicates that profile.
footpedal has been depressed and the system is firing
by displaying the words "Laser On" at the bottom of the Voice Confirmations:
screen. Releasing the footpedal sends the system back to • No Voice - Turns off all voice confirmations
the Ready screen. completely.
• Normal - Allows the system to emit a moderate
Main Menu number of voice confirmation phrases.
• Minimum - Allows the system to emit a minimum
The Main Menu can be displayed by selecting "Main
number of voice confirmation phrases.
Menu" from either the Initialization screen or the Standby • Maximum - Allows the system to emit all available Figure 1-19
screen. The selection is made by rotating the Menu Knob Figure 1-16 voice confirmation phrases.
until "Main Menu" is highlighted, then pressing the
Audio Settings
Laser-On
knob to activate the selection. The Main Menu, shown in Screen
Screen System Tones:
Figure 1-17, allows the user to access screens to change • Minimum - Allows the system to emit only the
system settings and display system information. Each mandatory system tones.
selection is defined as follows: • Normal - Allows the system to emit all available
system tones.
• Settings - System settings that can be adjusted by the
user.
• System Information - Read-only system values
provided for the user's information.
• Reset to Factory Defaults - Allows the user to quickly
reset the system to its default settings.
• Brightness - This selection allows the user to control
the brightness of the LCD display and the front panel Figure 1-17
control illumination. Main Menu
• Volume - Controls the audio volume of system tones Screen
and voice confirmation phrases.

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Fiber Custom Presets LCD Contrast
The Fiber Custom Settings menu allows the user to set and save the Power, The LCD Contrast menu allows the user to change the
Pulse Duration, and Inter-Pulse Time parameters as pre-sets, for the three contrast setting of the displays. When selected, the screen
instruments used with the system. To select an instrument, rotate the Menu shown in Figure 1-22 is displayed and rotating the Menu
knob until the desired instrument is highlighted, then press the knob. The knob adjusts the screen contrast. After the display has
selected instrument's Pre-Set screen appears as shown in Figure 1-20 where been adjusted to the desired contrast, pressing the Menu
LIO was selected. button saves the setting.
Figure 1-22
Multi-Function Footswitch Settings
Selecting the Multi-Function Footswitch Settings menu Contrast
item from the Settings menu will bring up the menu Screen
shown in Figure 1-23. The Side Switch settings allow the
user to enable the side switches to control laser power or
transition the system between Ready and Standby.

NOTE: If the footswitch is not a multi-function type,


Figure 1-20 Fiber Custom Settings Screen the only functional setting is "Disable."
To pre-set an instrument parameter value, rotate the Power, Pulse Duration,
Power Control Only
and Inter-Pulse Time Knobs to the desired values for the selected instrument. Figure 1-23
This selection allows the side switches to increment (left
After the settings have been changed, the user can select "Cancel" to revert Footswitch
switch) or decrement (right switch) the treatment power.
back to the last saved pre-set, or "Save" to save the changes and go back to Settings Screen
the Settings display.
Power And Ready <-> Standby
Languages When this selection is enabled, the user can transition from Standby to Ready
Selecting the Languages Setting displays the languages by pressing the right side switch longer than 1.5 seconds until a tone sounds.
available to the user for displaying the information on Similarly, pressing the left side switch longer than 1.5 seconds (until a tone
the screen, as shown in Figure 1-21.To select a language, sounds) will transition the system from Ready back to Standby. Pressing the
rotate the Menu knob until the desired language is side switches for intervals shorter than 1.5 seconds will increase or decrease
highlighted, then press the knob to select that item. Select treatment laser power.
Back to return to the Settings Menu or Done to return to
the Standby screen. The text displayed on the LCD will Disable
reflect the new language setting. Figure 1-21 This setting disables the side switches entirely so that the footswitch can
Language only be used for firing the laser. Power control and switching from Standby
Settings Screen to Ready mode can only be done from the front panel of the system. Select
"Back" or "Done" and press the Menu knob to exit the screen and save the
new settings.

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Revert To Standby Time System Information
Selecting the Revert to Standby Time menu item in the The System Information display, shown Figure 1-26,
Settings Menu will display the Revert to Standby menu is accessed by selecting System Information from
as shown in Figure 1-24. This setting determines the time the Main Menu. System Information includes read-
period, in minutes, after which the system will revert only displays of various system constants, message
from Ready to the Standby mode of operation due to histories, and session and cumulative treatment totals.
inactivity. Inactivity is defined as no footswitch activation
during the time period. The setting can be adjusted to 2, 5 About PurePoint®
or 10 minutes. Selecting the About PurePoint® item in the System Figure 1-26
Information menu displays information about the System
To change the setting on the Revert to Standby menu PurePoint® Laser system such as patent numbers that Information
Figure 1-24
display, rotate the Menu knob to highlight the desired apply to it as shown in Figure 1-27. Screen
Standby
number of minutes, and then press the knob to select the
value. Selecting Back will return the user to the Settings
Revert Screen Version Numbers
Menu; selecting Done will return the user to the Standby Selecting Version Numbers from the System
screen. Information menu displays the Version Numbers
display as shown in Figure 1-28.
Treatment Totals Options
Selecting the Treatment Totals Options menu item in The Version Numbers display is a list of system-related
the Settings menu displays the Treatment Totals Display version numbers that includes the currently installed
menu as shown in Figure 1-25. hardware and software. This is an information-only
screen i.e., thGue user cannot affect any of the version
Figure 1-27
The selection in this menu determines whether the Shot numbers shown. The only available functions are the
Count or the Total Energy Delivered value is displayed in Back and Done buttons at the bottom of the display. About
the status section of the Operating Display. These values PurePoint™
pertain to Treatment Totals only, as defined by either total Screen
shots or treatment energy delivered from the time the
System was powered up, or since the user has re-set the
count, whichever is later.
Figure 1-25
To operate the Treatment Totals Display menu, rotate the Treatment
Menu knob until the desired menu item is highlighted, Totals Screen
and then select the setting by pressing the Menu knob.
Selecting Back will return the user to the Settings Menu;
selecting Done will return the user to the Standby screen. Figure 1-28
Version
Screen
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System Messages Reset To Factory Defaults
The System Messages display shown in Figure 1-29 Selecting Reset to Factory Defaults from the Main Menu
contains a scrolling list of system messages that have displays the Reset to Factory Defaults menu as shown
been logged since the system was last serviced, or Figure 1-31. This display allows the user to re-set the
a new laser engine installed. System Messages are system to the factory default settings. Since this action
defined as error, warning, or informational messages changes many of the settings, the user is prompted with
that have been displayed to the user. The latest message an “Are you sure?” message before the default settings
is displayed at the top of the list and the remaining are take effect. Selecting “Yes” will reset all factory settings
Figure 1-31
listed in descending order. Figure 1-29 to the original settings and return the user to the Main
Menu. “Cancel” will cancel the operation and return to the Reset Screen
Messages
System Totals Screen Main Menu with the settings unchanged.
The System Totals display consists of two information
items, Session Totals and Cumulative Totals as shown Brightness Level:
in Figure 1-30. Selecting the Brightness menu item in the Main menu allows the user to
adjust the brightness levels of the LCD display along with the front panel
Session Totals indicator lights. When Brightness Level is selected, rotate the Menu knob
“Session” is defined as the number of shots and the until the desired brightness level is achieved. The Indicator Bar provides a
amount of Total Energy delivered since the system was visual gauge for the brightness level. When finished, press the Menu knob to
last powered up. save the Brightness Level changes.

Cumulative Totals Volume Level:


The Cumulative Totals displays the cumulative totals This screen displays the Volume Level and provides a sample sound at the
of the listed treatment values. "Laser On" is the total current setting. To operate the System Tones and Voice Confirmation Volume
Figure 1-30
time that the laser engine has been powered up. This is Level, rotate the Menu knob until the desired volume level is achieved. The
System Totals
equivalent to the cumulative time the system has been Indicator Bar provides a visual gauge for the volume level. When finished,
in Ready mode. "System On" is the total time the laser Screen press the Menu knob to save the volume Level. NOTE: The mandatory
system has been powered up since it was manufactured. warning sounds will not be affected by the setting of the System Tones
and Voice Confirmation volume levels.

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SYSTEM MESSAGES Table 1-8. Advisory Messages
Message Displayed Condition Action
System messages advise the user of a system “Unable to recognize probe type in Port An unidentified fiber is connected to User must select a probe type
condition that requires an action and/or a XX. a laser port. The laser fiber may not (slit lamp, LIO, or Endo) to clear
response in order to proceed with the current include a RFID tag or the tag’s data the message.
procedure. Please select probe type from options may be corrupted.
below.”
“Please Insert Probe. Unit completes boot-up and no probe User must connect a fiber to a
Advisory Messages has been inserted. laser port or select the Main Menu
Advisory messages listed in Table 1-8 are Select the Main Menu button to view or button to clear the message.
informational messages that help guide alter settings.”
the user or bring attention to the laser’s
condition. “Maximum Power Available is: 1.5W” Power available from the laser drops User must acknowledge the
• Advisory messages appear on the same (any number under 2W will be displayed; in below the maximum level (2 Watts). screen prompt to clear the
blue-gray background where many this case it is 1.5W) or message.
labels and prompts appear. The operator depresses the or
footswitch, but the laser is unable to User must acknowledge the
• Advisory messages can appear when
deliver the power value requested. screen prompt to clear the
the device is in Standby or Ready mode, message. User should then
but do not appear when the device is in reduce laser power.
Firing mode.
“Service Laser Soon” The laser has a significant drop in its User must acknowledge this
• Advisory messages do not cause the maximum power, or system detects prompt to clear the message. If
system to switch modes. other potential maintenance need. the service has not been done,
the message repeats with every
boot-up.
"Footswitch Side Switches Message is displayed at boot up User must acknowledge this
Power to inform the user of the active prompt to clear the message.
Ready / Standby" configuration of the footswitch
side switches. Changes to the
configuration are made in the settings
menu.
“Readjustment of internal parameters is Last check of CPLUT against current User must wait while countdown
necessary. System will not be available for laser on-time is more than 5 hours of counter counts down 300
5 minutes. See countdown below.” laser usage out of date. seconds.

System available in ______ seconds.

“Requested Power Not Available” The user depresses the firing pedal, User must acknowledge the
but the laser is unable to deliver the screen prompt to clear the
“Select OK to continue procedure.” power value requested. message. Unit will then reduce
laser power.

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Warning Messages Table 1-9. Warning Messages
Warning messages listed in Table 1-9 are
Message Displayed Condition Action
precautionary messages displayed on a yellow
“__ tethered Dr. Filters are The first time, after system initialization, The message is cleared
background to inform the user of a possible safety
connected to the PurePoint that a port is selected with a non-LIO laser by performing one of the
or procedural problem that may occur in any console. fiber connected. actions listed below:
mode. The following events take place when a or • Select the “Yes” response
warning message is displayed: Are all the necessary Dr. Any time a port is selected with a non-LIO on the screen.
Filters properly installed and laser fiber connected, and no tethered • Disconnect a non-LIO
• The laser is placed in Standby mode. connected?” doctor filter is connected. fiber from a port so either a
• One of the following types of warning or LIO is still connected or no
messages is displayed: A tethered doctor filter is connected to or fiber is connected to either
disconnected from the base unit. port.
The Acknowledgement screen presents the user • Press a port selection
with information that describes the problem. button to select a LIO.
The user must select a response, using the Menu
knob, stating that he has seen and acknowledged “Please Engage Dr. Filter” A tethered doctor filter is disengaged. User must engage the
the message. This acknowledgement is recorded doctor filter to clear the
in the laser’s system log. The display returns to message.
the regular operating display in Standby mode. “Please Release Footswitch” Operator initiates switching from Standby User must cease pressing
Attempting to go to Ready mode without taking to Ready while the footswitch is depressed. footswitch to clear the
requested action results in the system continuing message.
to display the Acknowledgement screen. “Please Connect Footswitch” The footswitch is disconnected in any Footswitch must be re-
mode. connected to clear the
The Operating display allows the user to perform message.
operational tasks such as adjusting the laser “Please Close Remote The remote interlock circuit detects a door Door must be closed, or
parameters while a warning prompt appears at the Interlock” is opened, or the remote interlock plug is plug re-connected, to clear
top of the screen asking the user to perform an disconnected from the back panel. the message.
action. After the requested action is performed, “Port 1 is defective. Please A fault exists on one laser port, but the User must acknowledge
the warning prompt is removed and the display use Port 2.” other port is still usable. the message and only use
returns to the regular operating display in Standby the functioning port.
mode. If the user tries to go to Ready mode
without performing the requested action, the
prompt starts blinking in order to get the attention
of the user. The laser will remain in Standby mode
until the action is performed.

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Error Messages
Errors are major faults in the system that cannot be resolved by
either software, hardware, or user action. The following events take
place:
• The laser is placed in a safe state (laser engine is turned off and
shutter is closed).
• An error message is displayed and voice confirmation indicates
that a fault has taken place.
• The front panel controls are not functional other than the
emergency shut-off switch and the On/Off key. The footswitch
controls are also not functional.

An error message is usually an indication that the system requires


service in order to correct the problem.

A complete list of error messages is given in Section 4.

Figure 1-32 - Example of Error Message Screen

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SECTION TWO
THEORY OF OPERATION
The purpose of this section is to provide general information on the theory of operation of the main systems circuits. This section is not intended to provide an
in-depth, component-level analysis of the system. Theory of operation and schematics for OEM products used in the PurePoint® Laser remain the property of
the respective manufacturers.

Figures 2-1 through 2-3 are block diagrams with a simplified overview of different control sections of the system, including:

• System Start-Up Sequence


• Footswitch / Dr Filter / Shutter / Port Controls
• Laser Diode Power Control / Interlocks / Fans / TEMs

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SYSTEM START-UP (Refer to Figure 2-1) through a return path back to the Power Driver PCB. When the key is turned
AC mains power comes into the system via the Power Entry module, on the on, K1 relay is grounded, and the contacts close, conducting the main 24 volt
rear panel. The rear panel rocker switch is closed, passing AC power to the supply to the system, whereupon the CPU boots and normal operation begins.
main 24-Volt Power Supply.
24 volts to power the K1 coil also passes through the Normally-Closed
Upon energizing, the supply passes 24 volts to both the coil and the common contacts on the K2 relay. This provides an external ESTOP control, for use in
contact of the K1 relay. The bottom of the K1 coil is connected through tethered operation. If the EXT ESTOP pin is grounded at any point, the K2
the Controller and RFID PCBs, to the Normally Closed contacts on the relay opens, which opens the K1 relay, immediately removing 24 volt power
Emergency Stop Switch and Normally-Open contacts on the Keyswitch, and from the system.

J13

DC Cable w/
F3
soft-start PCB 24 Volt System Power
1

AC
Mains Power 24 V K1
Entry POWER Relay Power Driver PCB
Line
Power Module SUPPLY K2
w/ ground Relay
Mains Switch
on Rear Panel 3

26 P6 92 86 90 88 82 84 94 96 J9

J4 Pin 1 P5 Pin 5 J7 Pin 1 J7 Pin 3

26 P1 90 88 90 88 82 84 94 96 J23

Rear Panel
PCB Controller PCB

7 J5 24 22 20 18 28 26 14 16 J12

External ESTOP < W25 Cable


for tethered remote

24 22 20 18 28 26 14 16 J1

RFID PCB

P2 4 3 2 1 6 5 1 3 J3

Local ESTOP NC22

Local ESTOP NC21

Local ESTOP NC12


Local ESTOP LED+

Local ESTOP NC11


Local ESTOP LED-

KEYSW_COM

KEYSW_NO
EMER STOP - LAMP EMER STOP - NC EMER STOP - NC KEYSWITCH

Figure 2-1 System Start-Up Block Diagram

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DR FILTER / FOOTSWITCH / SHUTTER / PORT CONTROLS Normally-Open (NO) and Normally-Closed (NC) connections run from the
(Refer to Figure 2-2) Controller Board DF1 and DF2, through the Power Driver and Rear Panel
PCBs, to the Dr Filter(s), to monitor position of the filter(s). In the normal
+24 Volts from the Start-Up circuit is supplied to U9 and U10 to provide running mode, the NO signal is floating high (+5V), and the NC signal is held
regulated +12 and +5 volts for the system. low (ground). The CPU monitors these signals and will not allow firing if
these conditions are not present (i.e. filter is not in the protected position).
24 Volt Power +24 V
From Start-Up Circuit U9
12 V Regulator +12 V

U10 +5 V
+5V 5 V Regulator CONTROLLER PCB
DR FILTER 1 J2 P1 P6 J9 J23
NO
1 23 23 73 73 DF1 - NC
3 25 25 75 75 FPGA
DF1 - NO
NC
8
9
J16 J4 BOTTOM SENSOR PCB J3
NO Shutter
1 29 29 111 111 DF2 - NC Shutter
31 31 113 113 Pos. Det 23 9 9 Position
3 DF2 - NO
NC Detect
8
9
DR FILTER 2 Shutter 1
J4 Direction
Direction
Shutter 13 13 Enable
2 37 37 +12V PWM
NO
2
9 30 30 87 87 4 4 Vin+ Shutter
vdd shutter rno Motor Driver J1
18 18 76 76 FS NO Motor
NC shutter bias
1 28 28 119 119 19 19 Enable
14 14 74 74 FS NC Mirror Direction 17 17 Vin+
FOOTSWITCH Bias Closed Mirror
J6 Solenoid
J1 Mirror PWM 15 15
REAR PANEL PCB POWER DRIVER PCB Direction 1
Mirror PosDet - P1 3 Enable
Mirror PosDet - P2 1 +24V Vin+
Motor Driver 2
J13
Port 1 Position Detect 1
Port Pwr Det 1
Power Det
TIMER
TIMER P2 Power
Port 2 Position Detect 2
Port Pwr Det 2 P1 Power
Power Det FPGA CPU
TOP SENSOR PCB
TOP SENSOR PCB

Figure 2-2 Dr Filter / Footswitch / Shutter / Port Controls Block Diagram


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To prepare for a firing, the Controller PCB brings the FS Enable line to a high When the exposure is complete, the Shutter Direction signal is reversed
(+5V) output, which engages the K3 relay on the Power Driver Board, which and the shutter closes. Additionally, at any point whenever the footswitch
in turn supplies +12V to the main footswitch contact. With this control line in is returned to the Normally-Closed state, the Bias Closed signal forces the
place, the CPU Controller has the capacity to completely inhibit any firing of shutter motor to the closed position.
the laser by deactivating the FS Enable signal.
At all times, the actual position of the shutter is monitored by a photocell
In the Normally-Closed (NC) footswitch position (prior to firing), the +12V is connected through the Bottom Sensor PCB to the Controller PCB.
passed through the Power Driver and Controller PCBs, to the Bottom Sensor
PCB. A portion of the Motor Driver circuit maintains positive "Bias Closed" The Controller PCB also has connections, Mirror Direction and Mirror PWM,
voltage on the shutter, to force it remained in the closed position. This bias to drive the Port 1/2 Mirror solenoid into position, as determined by the user's
is present by an inversion of the Shutter PWM signal, i.e. when no firing selection. Photosensors are also connected, through the Top Sensor PCB to
command is being issued. the Controller PCB, to monitor / verify the true position of the port mirror.

When the footswitch is depressed to request a firing, the +12V footswitch


signal is passed through the Power Driver and Controller PCBs to the Bottom
Sensor PCB, supplying the main Vin+ for the Motor Driver circuit. After
verifying all safety signals are present, the Controller issues commands on
the Shutter Direction and Shutter PWM lines, allowing the driver to open
the shutter motor, beginning the laser treatment firing. At the same time, the
inversion of the Shutter PWM signal removes the Bias Closed signal to the
shutter.

The footswitch NC and NO signals are split on the Controller PCB to allow
independent monitor / verification by the Gate Array (FPGA) and Central
Processor (CPU).

When the fire request is made, the CPU begins an internal counter which
times out the duration of firing according to the requested value on the Front
Panel. At the proper interval, commands are issued to close the shutter.

In addition, power detectors are connected through the Top Sensor PCBs to
the FPGA on the Controller PCB. When the exposure duration is begun, these
sensors detect the presence of laser light, and initiate an independent timing
of the exposure duration. This serves as a backup safety system to ensure the
actual treatment duration does not exceed the requested value, within pre-
established limits.

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LASER POWER CONTROL / INTERLOCKS / Control Voltage
FANS / TECS (Refer to Figure 2-3) POWER DRIVER PCB TE
Temp Sense Coolers
The 24-1.8V Converter/Driver on the Power Driver PCB Fan Driver / TEC Monitor 24 - 1.8V
provides the high-current signal to drive the pump diode System Fans Monitor & Control Ckts Converter
laser within the Laser Head, to control the output laser 1-3 U11 U 15 / 18 / Driver
power. Speed Fault Fault Enable Trim Laser
Diode
Power Monitors 1 & 2 are connected to amplifiers that in head
pre-condition the PMON signals before sending to the J9 21 23 65 79 47
Controller PCB. These amplifiers each have two gain J23 21 23 65 79 47
ranges with selection controlled by the CPU; The High
REAR PANEL PCB CONTROLLER PCB
and low ranges correspond to powers less-than, and
J3 Fan Speed
greater-than, 250 milliwatts, respectively.
Fan Fault AND
Interlock 1 +24V P1 P6 J9 J23
The amplified PMON signals are converted by Analog- Plug Vcc TEC Fault
6
to-Digital Convertors 1&2, and forwarded to the CPU. A 35 35 71 71 Interlock
laser_en
Proportional-Integral-Differential (PID) control loop is
used to adjust the Diode Control Voltage (LDD CV), so P2
to closely match the actual output power to the desired
power as selected by the user. The LDD CV digital laser 1
ready 9 pump
output is sent to a Digital-to-Analog Convertor, and the enable
output Trim Voltage signal, is sent to the Laser Diode Vcc
U5 solid-
through the Converter / Driver. state relay
13 13 99 99 laser_rdy
The Converter / Driver is held in an Enabled state by
ANDing of the LDD ON signal from the CPU and the FPGA WatchDog
PUMP ENABLE signal from the FPGA. Since both
signals must present, either of these components can
immediately shut down the laser in case of detected fault. J4 J13
TOP SENSOR PCB
Power LDD ON
J3 on the Rear Panel PCB connects to an opto-coupler, Monitor 1 17 17 ADC1
LDD CV
and the output is sent to the INTERLOCK input on the DAC
PID
Controller PCB. This signal is available for the user Power 19 19 ADC2
to configure if desired, i.e. for laser room door safety Monitor 2 11 11 WatchDog
PMON Range
interlock. If unused, a jumper plug is inserted which 9 9 CPU
connects J3 - pins 1 and 6.
Figure 2-3 Laser Power Control / Interlocks / Fans / TEMs Block Diagram
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The LASER_RDY signal from the Controller PCB is enabled whenever the
system is switched from Standby to Ready mode. This signal energizes the U5
solid-state relay on the Rear Panel PCB, and the outputs are provided at P2
for the user to configure if desired, i.e. for laser room safety LASER ON light.

Temperature sensors are mounted at various points within the Laser Head,
and on the Thermoelectric Coolers (TECs) used to cool the laser. The sensors
are connected to monitor / control circuits comprised of U15 and U18, which
send out a control voltage to the TEC elements to precisely maintain the
operating temperature within pre-established limits. A TEC fault detected by
U15/18 will alert the Controller to immediately shut down the laser head.

U11 on the Power Driver PCB drives the three system cooling fans, and each
have a tachometer output to verify the blades are spinning. These signals
are monitored by U11, and any detected fault will alert the Controller to
immediately shut down the laser head.

A Watchdog timer is implemented in the FPGA, and reset as part of the kernel
process. A second watchdog circuit is included that is independently reset by
the system application program. If either of the Watchdogs do not receive the
appropriate signal within pre-established limits, they will initiate commands
to immediately shut down the system, and this serves to protect against
hardware / software freezes and other microprocessor failures.

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ELECTRICAL SYSTEM OVERVIEW (Refer to Figure 2-4)
This section provides general information on each of the major circuit boards and components within the system.
Interface to A28 Fan 1 A29 Fan 2 A30 Fan 3
Constellation® System W3 W3 W3
W39 Fan P1 P2 P3 W8
E1 + POS A18
A35 A37 P/N for Fans 562-1283-501
POWER W9 MID-EXTENSION PCB
E2 - NEG (562-1219-501)
W17 ENTRY W34 POWER W10 J13
MODULE SUPPLY
( Connections to
W1_1 A19 A21 Crystal Thermistor,
J17 LASER Heat Sink Thermistor
A02 P/N for TECs
TEC1 TEC Driver,
Dr Filter 1 Dr Filter 2 ENGINE*
POWER DRIVER PCB 562-1260-501 -5V DC Inverter)
W1_2 A20 (674-121)
(562-1068-501) J18
Remote Interlock TEC2
P1 W25_2 J6 J2
Footswitch Ethernet W28

7 J18
4O J9 J23
3ERVICE A01
#OMPUTER A22 REAR PANEL PCB CONTROLLER PCB
W29 - ethernet
(562-1072-501) (562-1202-501)
SHUTTER POS DET PCB* W24*
(562-1302-501) J3
Use assy 562-1172-501 A14
for replacement A17
SHUTTER MOTOR* W23* J4 W26 J16 A03
A15 J1
(562-1301-501) CPU
BOTTOM SENSOR PCB
A05 A04 (276-331)
P1/2 SOLENOID* W18*
J6
(562-1075-501)
PROBE RFID PCB A16
(562-1296-501)
DET (562-1071-501)
PCB J1 W25 J12
(562-1073-501)
MIRROR POS DET
J3 P2 J2 A07 (562-1188-501) J2 J4 J13
W28
A06
J1
AIMING W20_1* TOP SENSOR PCB
KEYSWITCH A10 J1 W27
A33 CARRIER 1 PCB* (562-1070-501)
(212-2686-001) A24 J1 A23
W20_2*
A32 E-STOP AIMING J3 LCD LCD PERS PCB
A11
(212-2663-001) CARRIER 2 PCB* J8 J9 J10 J11 (088-056) (562-1203-501)
A36
LIO POWER P/N for Aiming Carriers W22_1 W22_2 W21_1 W21_2
(562-1292-001) 562-1298-501*
A08 A09 W6 W6
A12 A13
(Pmons - Use assy Photo Photo A37 A38
Pmon 1 Pmon 2 SPEAKERS
562-1242-501 Detect 1 Detect 2
* Shown for reference only - for replacement)
Not field replaceable under this p/n P/N 562-1299-501 P/N for Speakers 562-1284-001
Figure 2-4 Electrical System Overview Block Diagram
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Power Entry Module Controller PCB
This module connects the system to the main AC power, and provides fuse The Main Controller Assembly consists of a Processor PCB, known as the
protection and noise / EMI suppression filtering. Embedded Planet PCB, that plugs into the Controller PCB, a carrier board
with four high-density connectors. The Embedded Planet board contains the
Main Power Supply system processor, RAM and flash memory, an EEPROM, and RS-232 and
The main power supply provides 24 VDC to the system with a maximum Ethernet interfaces. The Controller PCB carrier manages data input.output
output power of 350 W (14.5 A) from, an AC line power source of 90-264 (I/O), and controls the user interface through the Front Panel LCD and knobs/
VAC. The low-power 5V output is not used. buttons. Its circuits include:
• An FPGA-logic Module (Programmable Gate Array), which provides
Power Driver PCB various digital signal-management functions:
The Power Driver PCB contains ancillary power supplies, as well as many of - Track rotation of the front panel knob encoders, and status of the user
the drivers for the laser and thermal management system. interface buttons, such as Standby/Ready and P1/P2 port selection.
- Interface the analog-to-digital and digital-to-analog converters to the
Power Driver circuits include: processor, accessed as a series of control registers.
• Fuse Protection and Filtering, on the 24 V power from the main power - A back-up safety timer that monitors the emission from the laser and
supply turns the system off if the shutter fails to close within the required
• Regulated Power Supplies, that generate 12V and 5V rails used time.
throughout the system. • Analog System I/O,
• The Diode Pump-Laser Driver, based on a high-efficiency DC/DC - Analog-to-Digital (ADC), digitized by four eight-channel analog-
regulator, whose trim control voltage is adjusted through an analog output to-digital converters. Sixteen of these channels are reserved for
from the Controller PCB. monitoring voltages on the Controller PCB. The remaining sixteen
• The Temperature Control system, that regulates the pump laser and block channels make up the system analog inputs.
temperature. This controller consists of an analog PI controller with - Digital-to-Analog (DAC), Two 16-channel digital-to-analog
drivers that power the main thermoelectric coolers. The thermistors used converters make up the system analog outputs. The processor
to monitor the temperature of the laser block are located within the laser controls the laser power using a software proportional-integral (PI)
head, and connected via the Mid-Extension and Controller PCBs to the controller that determines the analog setpoint for the trim control
temperature controller circuit on the Power Driver PCB. voltage of the laser diode driver.
• The Fan Controller, that drives all of the fans in the system. The fan • 3.3 V Regulators powered from the main 24V supply
controller monitors the speed of the fans using integrated tachometers, to • 2.4 V and 1.2 V regulators powered from the 5V supply on the Power
ensure all fans are operating. Driver Board.
• The LIO Illumination Power Supply, with output voltage set by a digital • LCD Display Driver chip, that generates the RGB signals as well as
potentiometer managed by the Controller PCB. The LIO illumination horizontal and vertical timing pulses for the display.
output is routed through the RFID/Front Panel PCB to the panel-mounted • Voltage Monitor / Watchdog chip, resets the system if the 5V voltage
LIO illumination connector. drops below specification. This chip is also the system "watchdog," and
will reset the system if its timer is not reset within a specific interval (i.e.
in the event of processor error or software freeze).

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Mid Extension PCB The two aiming-beam diodes are mounted on small carrier PCBs, and
The Mid-extension board is attached to the Laser Head, via a D-Sub 9 connected to the Top Sensor PCB. The output level of the aiming beam is
connector and provides a number of thermal management functions, controlled by an analog IO signal from the Controller which sets the output of
including: a driver op-amp with high current (500 mA) capability. The response of the
• A 5V regulator powered by the system 24V. aiming beam to the control signal is limited by the processor (based on saved
• Drivers for the thermistors on the frequency-doubling crystal, the main calibration data) such that output from the aiming beam cannot exceed 1 mW.
heat-sink, and an on-board (ambient) temperature sensor
• A temperature controller and driver that maintains temperature of Opto-couplers on the Mirror Position Detector PCB receive their bias power
the frequency-doubling crystal by keeping the voltage of the crystal from the Top Sensor Board, and the detector output signals also route back
thermistor matched to the analog crystal temperature setpoint received through the Top Sensor board to the Controller PCB.
from the controller board. The circuit manages the current (amount and
direction) through the crystal TEC, to quickly heat or cool as needed.
• Connection to the main pump-diode thermistor, used as part of the active LCD Pers PCB
temp-control loop implemented on the Power Driver PCB. Temperature The LCD "Personality" PCB is intended for use with different LCD
controller set-points and thermistor readings are handled through analog components, each with different "personality," to be easily accommodated
I/O via connections to the Controller PCB. in various future configurations. The LCD PCB contains the Personality
Module, which provides LCD panel-specific drivers that provide a consistent
Top Sensor PCB interface to the Controller Board, such that only minimal changes are needed
The Top Sensor PCB provides pre-amplification for the all of the optical to support other types of LCD panels.
detectors in the system. It also contains drivers for the aiming beam diodes,
and facilitates connection to the Mirror Position Detector PCB. Local -5V In addition, this PCB provides front panel functionality (knobs, Standby/
power is generated on-board from the +5V supply. Ready button, illumination, etc) that are present in the standalone PurePoint
console, but removed when integrated into an Alcon Constellation Vitrectomy
The power monitor system consists of a redundant pair of photodiodes system.
connected to the Top Sensor PCB; The photodiodes connect through two
pre-amplification circuits to direct an analog signal to the Controller board. Control signals for the LCD come from the Controller PCB and are routed
These amplifiers each have two gain ranges, selectable by analog switches, through the CPLD and a panel control ASIC recommended by Sharp. The
independently controlled by the processor. LCD panel is connected to the PCM via a specialized connector.
The contrast of the LCD panel is set via an analog output signal from the
Each port on the laser has a power detector photodiode, mounted on a small controller board. Note: an improper contrast setting can significantly degrade
Photo Detect CB, that monitors the "leakage" power transmitted by the beam- the quality of the image.
routing mirror adjacent to each output. The diode signal is amplified and
compared to a threshold set below the operating power range of the laser. All of the knobs on the front panel are attached to digital encoders mounted
The resulting digital TTL-level signals are connected to digital I/O's on the on the PCB. The CPLD resolves the pulse streams from the encoders and
processor board. generates pulse count and direction signals, which are sent as TTL levels to
the Controller PCB.

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A Standby/Ready switch is located on the PCB, and its setting is read by the Bottom Sensor PCB
processor as a digital I/O signal. The Bottom Sensor PCB contains drivers for the shutter motor and the port
The Standby- & Ready-Indicator LEDs are also mounted on the PCB, and selection-mirror solenoid. Each of these is controlled by digital I/O signals
controlled by digital I/O signals from the processor. and a pulse-width modulated (PWM) signal from the Controller PCB.
LEDs are provided to illuminate the knobs and other features on the front
panel.. The laser power knob is illuminated in green. The color and intensity The shutter motor driver is powered by the 12 V return from the normally-
level for the other LEDs are set by three pulse-width modulation (PWM) open contact of the fire-switch on the footswitch. Therefore, the shutter
signals from the Controller PCB. cannot be operated unless a footswitch is connected to the system and the
main switch is depressed.
Mini-DIP switches are provided to allow switching for various types of LCD
panels in future configurations In addition, the Bottom Sensor PCB powers the opto-coupler on the Shutter
Position Detect PCB and routes the shutter position information back to the
RFID / Front Panel PCB Controller PCB.
The RFID Front Panel PCB contains circuitry common to the standalone
console- and Constellation-integrated systems. This includes:
• Facilitates connections to the Probe Detector PCB; The RFID PCB Rear Panel PCB
powers the Probe Detector PCB, and routes the output signals from the The Rear Panel PCB contains the connectors, drivers and signal protection
pairs of photodetectors to the Controller PCB. needed to attach the various external devices used in the standalone
• RFID circuitry, which consists of a driver and transmitter that generates a configuration. These connections are not used when integrated into the
13.56 MHz across the antennas, a relay that selects which antenna (Port 1 Constellation system.
or 2) is used, and a receiver circuit that detects the amplitude modulation
associated with the return signal from the RFID target. In addition, the Rear Panel PCB contains LEDs that provide illumination of
• A pre-programmed PIC processor that controls the RF circuitry; The the connector region on the rear panel on the standalone laser system.
PIC processor turns on the RF circuitry, controls the transmitter, and
captures the resulting digitized tag data. The PIC processor also handles All external connections are protected by surge-supression components and
data exchange between the RFID and Controller PCBs, using TTL signal filtered with RF beads.
levels through a serial RS-232 communications protocol.
• Dome switches for the Port Select buttons are mounted on the RFID PCB, The external interfaces provided by the Rear Panel Board are listed below:
as are LEDs that provide illumination of these buttons.
• A cluster of three-color LEDs that provide the ring illumination for each • Footswitch: The Rear Panel PCB provides +12V to the footswitch
port. through a common-mode choke. The return signals from the four
• A convenient connection point for the LIO illumination power connector, individual switches within the footswitch (main switch normally open,
which is mounted on the front panel. main switch normally closed, left side switch, right side switch) are pulled
up to +12 when the associated switch is closed. These signals are level-
shifted to 5V logic levels to be transmitted to the Controller PCB.

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The 12 V signal from the normally open main switch is used to power the • Adaptation: In addition to interlock continuity monitoring, this connector
shutter driver (located on the Bottom Sensor PCB), such that the shutter also provides support for a future slit-lamp adaptation that will have an
cannot open unless the footswitch is connected and depressed. external enable. If a compatible device is connected, it grounds pin 5 of
J3 which activates the LED in opto-isolator U8 and the NGLA_connected
Note that the footswitch connector has two ID lines that to distinguish digital input to the processor is pulled low. If the NGLA_connected
PurePoint multifunction-footswitches from older types. signal is activated (low) , the NGLA_laser_en signal must also be
activated in order for the laser to operate. The NGLA_laser_en signal
• Doctor Filter: Two doctor filter connections are provided. Each is activated (low) when pin 5 of J3 is connected to ground grounded,
connection is powered with 5V and provides both normally open and which activates the LED in opto-isolator U7. This is transmitted to the
normally closed connections that are transmitted to the Controller PCB, processor as digital input signal NGLA_laser_en being driven low on
by way of the Power Driver Board. the output of the opto-isolator. An external adaptation can receive 24 V
power from pin 1 of J3. This connection is protected by fuse F3
• Custom Ethernet Connection: This provides Ethernet connectivity • Laser Ready: Pins 1 and 9 of P2 are connected within the system through
between the PurePoint system processor and external control devices, a relay when the laser is in Ready or Firing mode. Connection through
such as a laptop service computer or special interface / tether to an Alcon these two pins can be put in series with an external lamp to provide and
Constellation system or special-purpose control unit. external indicator that the laser is firing or could be at any time. Digital
output laser_rdy controls the state of the relay. The current path through
The outer (on both sides) signals of the 10-pin connector provide the relay is protected with fuse F4.
optically-isolated connection-sense and reset functionality.
Probe Detector
Note that the center eight signal connections differ from standard The probe detector PCB holds two sets of emitter/detector pairs to optically
Ethernet, so a special purpose cable is needed to connect to this port. detect the presence of a probe in each port chimney. The PCB receives 5 V
power from the RFID/Front panel board. Bias resistors for each transmitter
• Interlock: (Typically used for a safety door-interlock, if desired by the and receiver pair are located on this PCB.
user) In order for the laser to operate, external connections between J3
pins 1 to 4 and between pins 6 to 7 of J3 must be in place. When both Mirror Position Detector PCB
connections are in place, the opto-isolator (U9) is activated and digital The Mirror Position Detector PCB contains two optical sensors that detect the
input to the processor interlock_laser_en is held low, allowing the system position of the mirror. The port selection assembly includes a metal flag with
to run normally. If either of these external connections is broken, the a hole in it. The opto-isolators are located such that the hole in the metal flag
digital input is high and the processor stops all laser emission. Typically, a is aligned with one of the sensors when the mirror is positioned properly for
jumper plug is inserted to make the connections, or the user may elect to operation.When the hole is aligned, the phototransistor sensor will conduct
wire to a door switch. and pull the digital input signal (mirror_port1# or mirror_port2#) to a high
level.

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Shutter Position Detector PCB
The Shutter Position Detector Board contains an optical sensor that monitors
the location of the shutter. The shutter element includes a flag with a hole in it
that blocks the sensor in all positions except when completely closed. In the
closed position, the hole is aligned with the gap between emitter and detector,
and a logical high signal is output to the processor.

Photodiode Carrier PCB


The Photodiode Carrier PCB is a small board used to mount the power-
monitor photodiodes for each port. The Photodiodes Carrier PCB is
connected electrically to the Top Sensor PCB.

Aiming-Beam Carrier PCB


The Aiming-Beam Carrier Board is a small board used to facilitate electrical
connections with the aiming beam diodes. The Aiming-Beam Carrier PCB is
connected electrically to the Top Sensor PCB.

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SECTION THREE
PARTS LOCATION & DISASSEMBLY
GENERAL INFORMATION
This section details how to locate and replace components and subassemblies within the PurePoint® Laser. Part numbers and engineering assembly drawings
are located in Section Six.

Figure 3-1 Exploded View of the PurePoint® Laser

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Figure 3-2 Detail of Core Module

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DISASSEMBLY PROCEDURES 1.6 Reverse the sequence to install panels. Carefully slide the ribs of the
Top Panel over the Core Module chassis, and angle the front lip under
Figure 3-1 illustrates an exploded view of the system which should be the Front Panel. The lower lip of the Top Panel engages the outside of
referred to throughout the disassembly instructions. the Bottom Panel. The Rear Panel engages and secures the Top Panel
to the chassis, with two bolts.
1 Top & Rear Panels - Removal/Installation (See Figure 3-3)
2 Front Panel - Removal/Installation (See Figure 3-4)
1.1 Disconnect mains AC Power cable, and any Filter, Footswitch, or
2.1 Remove the Top and Rear Panels per step 1.
Data cables from back of unit.
2.2 Remove the four bolts (M2.5 x 8) and washers on the left/right sides,
1.2 Remove the two bolts (M2.5 x 10) securing the Rear Panel to the
that secure the Front Panel to chassis.
chassis.
2.3 Carefully pull the Front Panel Assembly away, enough to gain access
1.3 Pull the Rear Panel up and away. When replacing the panel, engage
and disconnect the four cables from the assembly to the core module:
the tabs on the lower portion into the notches on the bottom panel,
and ensure the gasket mates properly to the panel around the AC
Power Entry module. Front Panel LCD Cable (at FP LCD PCB)
Emer Stop Cable (at RFID PCB)
1.4 Remove the Rear Panel by pulling up and away. Keyswitch Cable (at RFID PCB)
1.5 Remove the Top Panel by carefully sliding back, and up and away. LIO Cable (at RFID PCB)
Use care when sliding the internal ribs of the panel along the Core Use care when pulling the panel away not to lose the plastic button
Module components and chassis. extender inserts in the Port 1 / 2 buttons.

Figure 3-3 Bolt Locations for Rear Panel


Figure 3-4 Bolt Locations for Front Panel

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2.4 Reverse the sequence to install. When replacing the front panel, 4 Key Switch - Removal/Installation
engage the tabs on the lower portion into the notches on the bottom
4.1 Remove Front Panel Assembly per step 2.
panel. Also ensure the plastic extenders are inserted correctly into the
Port 1 / 2 buttons, and that the "Laser Aperture" collars are properly 4.2 Unscrew and remove the threaded collar and washer that secures the
oriented on the chimneys. keyswitch to the front panel.
4.3 Reverse the sequence to install. Verify the keyswitch is in proper
position (vertical when OFF) when tightening.
3 LCD PCB - Removal/Installation (See Figure 3-5)
3.1 Remove Front Panel Assembly per step 2.
5 Emergency Stop Switch - Removal/Installation
5.1 Remove Front Panel Assembly per step 2.
5.2 Remove the two bolts (M2.5 x 8) that secure the right side bracket,
and pull the bracket away.
5.3 Twist and pull back and away on the rear-body portion of the Stop
Switch.
5.4 Unscrew and remove the threaded collar that secures the Stop Switch
to the front panel.
5.5 Reverse the sequence to install. Ensure the grounding strap lug is
properly connected at the lower right-side bracket bolt, and that none
of the switch pins are shorting against the bracket.

Figure 3-5 Bolt Locations for LCD PCB

3.2 Remove all knobs from front of panel.


3.3 Remove the eight bolts (M2.5 x 8) that secure the PCB (and bracket)
to the Front Panel, and pull the PCB away. Use care when pulling the
board not to lose the plastic extender in the Standby / Ready button.
3.4 Reverse the sequence to install. Ensure the plastic extender is inserted
correctly into the Standby / Ready button.

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6 Front Panel RFID PCB - Removal/Installation (See Figure 3-6) 7 Rear Panel PCB - Removal/Installation (See Figure 3-7)
6.1 Remove Rear, Top, and Front Panels per steps 1 - 2. 7.1 Remove Rear, Top, and Front Panels per steps 1 - 2.
6.2 Disconnect the W25 ribbon cable from the right side of the RFID 7.2 Remove the three bolts (M2.5 x 6) that secure the Rear Panel PCB,
PCB. and pull the board and panel insert away slightly.
6.3 Carefully twist and pull forward on the plastic chimney collars to
remove them from the chimney ports.
6.4 Remove the two bolts (M2 x 6)) and washers that secure the PCB
to the chassis, and carefully pull straight away. Use care to avoid
damaging the connector from the RFID PCB to the Probe Detect
PCB.

Figure 3-6 Bolt Locations for RFID PCB

6.5 Reverse the sequence to install. Use care to engage the connector pins
from the Probe Detect PCB to the mating socket on the RFID PCB.
Also ensure proper orientation of the "Laser Aperture" plastic collars
on the chimneys.

Figure 3-7 Bolt Locations for Core Module Top Cover


and Rear Panel PCB

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7.3 To facilitate removal of the Rear Panel PCB connectors, temporarily
remove the Core Module Top Cover. Remove the six bolts (M2 x 6)
that secure the cover, and pull up and away.
7.4 From inside the Core Module, disconnect the ethernet cable from the
Rear Panel PCB.
7.5 Carefully pull the board away to gain access and disconnect the W25
ribbon cable, then pull the board completely away from the chassis.
7.6 Reverse the sequence to install. Fourth bolt
behind Power
Entry Module

8 Power Supply Module - Removal/Installation (See Figure 3-8)


8.1 Remove Rear, Top, and Front Panels per steps 1-2. Figure 3-8 Bolt Locations for Power Supply Module
8.2 Remove the 7mm nut and detach the grounding lug of the DC Output
Cable from the chassis.
8.3 At the rear of the unit, remove the two bolts (M2.5 x 6) that secure 9 Power Driver & Controller PCBs - Removal/Installation
the DC Output Cable PCB to the Power Driver PCB through the rear
chassis cutout, and pull the connector out. 9.1 Remove Rear, Top, and Front covers per steps 1-2, and the Rear Panel
PCB and Power Supply module per steps 7-8.
8.4 Remove the three bolts (M2.5) that secure the Power Supply module
to the Core Module chassis. 9.2 Remove the two bolts (M2.5 x 6) that secure the Front Panel Extender
Bracket to the chassis and pull the bracket away to facilitate access to
To gain access to the fourth bolt, it is necessary to temporarily the PCBs.
remove the AC Power Entry Module. Insert a flat-head screwdriver
into the chassis slot just above the module, and press down gently on 9.3 Lift up slightly on the Core Module side-chassis panel, and tilt toward
the module tabs, while pulling out and away on the module. When left-side, to access the Power Driver and Controller PCBs. (Note:
removed, it is not necessary to disconnect the module. Simply move it Temporarily remove the Front Panel Extender Bracket if needed to
to one side to gain access to the fourth Power Supply mounting bolt. facilitate access to the PCBs.)

8.5 With the four bolts removed, pull up and away to remove the Power
Supply from the Core Module chassis.
8.6 Reverse the sequence to install.

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9.4 To gain access to the boards, disconnect the following cables: 9.5 To remove Power Driver PCB: Temporarily insert a jumper clip
between the +/- terminals on the laser head to protect the main laser
- The four ribbon cables at J12, J13, J16, and J18, at the top of the
diode from static damage.
Controller PCB.
Note the polarity, then remove the two phillips screws that secure
- The two speaker cables at J4 and J5 at the front of the Controller
the high-current +/- diode-driver cables, at the bottom of the Power
PCB. (These are interchangeable.)
Driver PCB. While the board is removed, short the leads together to
- The three 3-pin fan cables at P1, P2, and P3, and the ribbon cable at further protect the laser head main diode from static damage.
J6, at the top of the Power Driver PCB. (P1/P2 are interchangeable,
Remove the four bolts (M2.5 x 6 ) that secure the Power Driver
P3 is for front fan.)
PCB to the chassis panel. Pull the PCB straight back, using care to
- The two 2-pin TEC cables at J17 and J18, at the center of the Power disengage the edge connector that mates to the Controller PCB.
Driver PCB. (These are interchangeable.)
9.6 To remove Controller PCB: Remove the four bolts (M2.5 x 6) that
- ethernet cable at bottom of Controller PCB. secure the Controller PCB to the chassis panel. Pull the PCB forward,
using care to disengage the edge connector that mates to the Power
J4 / J5 J12
Driver PCB.
J13 9.7 Reverse the sequence to install. Remove the jumper from the laser
head, and observe proper polarity of the +/- high-current diode leads.
J16 ethernet
9.8 Reverse the sequence to install. Use care when folding the board
J18 panel back into place to avoid pinching cables.
P1 P2 P3
Note: Do not remove the piggyback daughter-board from the
Controller PCB. The two boards are replaced as a single unit.
J17
J18 diode +/-

P6

Figure 3-9 Accessing the Analog and Controller PCBs Figure 3-10 Bolt Locations for Analog and Controller PCBs

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10 Core Module - Removal/Installation (See Figure 3-11) 10.6 Carefully flip the module back over to normal position. Remove the
two bolts (M2.5 x 6) that secure the Front Panel Extender Bracket
Note: Use care when handling the Core Module. Do not exert
to the Core Module. The bracket will be re-used with the new
pressure on the chimneys at any time.
replacement Core Module.
10.1 Remove Rear, Top, and Front covers per steps 1-2, and the Rear Panel
10.7 Reverse the sequence to install.
PCB and Power Supply module per steps 7-8.
10.2 Disconnect the two speaker cables at J4 and J5 at the front of the
Controller PCB. 11 Probe Detect PCB - Removal/Installation (See Figure 3-12)
10.3 Temporarily fit the Top Cover back onto the Core Module, and secure 11.1 Remove Rear, Top, and Front panels per steps 1-2, the Core Module
with two screws. Carefully lift and invert the assembly, to rest it Top Cover per step 7.3, and the Front Panel RFID PCB per step 6.
upside down, on the Core Module Top Cover.
11.2 Use a small round dowel or screwdriver blade to carefully disengage
10.4 Remove the six bolts (M2.5 x 6) from the underside that secure the the two-pairs of LED and Opto-sensors from their mounting holes on
Core Module to the Base Panel, and pull the panel up and away. both the Port 1 / 2 Chimneys.
10.5 Remove the four bolts (M2.5 x 8) that secure the Mounting Bracket 11.3 Remove the four 6mm hex spacer-nuts that secure the PCB to the
to the chassis and pull the bracket away. Optics Block, and pull the PCB away.
11.4 Reverse the sequence to install. When installing the RFID board, use
care to engage the plug-pins from the Probe Detect PCB to the mating
socket on the RFID PCB.

Mounting Bracket

Extender Bracket

Figure 3-11 Bolt Locations for Core Module Figure 3-12 Bolt Locations for Probe Detect PCB

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12 Mid Extension PCB - Removal/Installation (See Figure 3-13) 13.3 To remove the engine from the chassis, the four bolts (M2.5) that
secure the engine must be loosened. The bolts themselves are
12.1 Remove Rear, Top, and Front panels per steps 1-2, and the Core
normally not removed, instead are attached to standoffs, and these
Module Top Cover per step 7.3.
together should rotate to unscrew and release the engine block.
12.2 Fold out the Controller / Power Driver PCBs panel as described in
The four bolts must be removed in an alternating sequence to avoid
Steps 9.3 - 9.4.
stress on the engine. Begin with the front pair, turning the left side
12.3 Remove the two bolts (3/32-inch) that secure the Mid-Extension PCB bolt about 2 turns, then turning the right side bolt 2 turns; Then switch
to the laser head, and pull the board straight out and away. to the rear pair for 2 turns each, then back to the front pair, etc.
12.4 Reverse the sequence to install. To facilitate this, extend the front / rear side of the chassis over the
edge of a table to access the bolts from underneath. Insert your finger
in the front chassis cutout to guide the wrench in place. On the rear
side, temporarily remove the right-side fan, so to insert your finger to
guide the wrench.

Figure 3-13 Bolt Locations for Mid-Extension PCB


Figure 3-14 Bolt Locations for Optic Bench

13 Laser Engine - Removal/Installation 13.5 With the four bolt/standoffs completely loosened, carefully pull the
engine assembly straight up and away from the chassis.
13.1 Remove Rear, Top, and Front panels per steps 1-2, the Power Supply
per step 8, Core Module per steps 10, and the Controller / Power Handle the engine only by contact with the aluminum bench. Do not
Driver PCBs-panel per Steps 9.3 - 9.4. exert any pressure on the chimneys at any time.
13.6 Reverse the sequence to install.

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14 Bottom Sensor PCB - Removal/Installation (See Figure 3-15) 15.3 Carefully pull straight up on the PCB, just enough to disengage the
board connector to the Port Selector assembly. After the connector is
14.1 Remove Rear, Top, and Front panels per steps 1-2, Power Supply per
off, tilt the board up keeping the rear side down close to the block.
step 8, Core Modules per step 10, and the Laser Engine assembly per
Avoid pulling on the connecting cables.
step 13.
Note: The internal components of the Optics Block are extremely
14.2 To access the Bottom Sensor PCB, carefully stand the engine up
fragile. Use caution when working with the inner block exposed
vertically on the lower edge of the aluminum optic plate. Use care in
when the Top Sensor PCB is removed.
this position not to knock the engine over.
14.3 Disconnect the three cables at the J6, J1, and J3 connectors on the
Bottom Sensor PCB.
14.4 Remove the two bolts (M3 x 8) and washers that secure the Bottom
Sensor PCB, and pull the board away from the engine.
14.5 Reverse the sequence to install. Use care when re-installing the board
to avoid pinching cables against the engine plate.

Connect to Port Selector

Port 2
Photodetector
Port 1
Photodetector
Figure 3-15 Bolt Locations for Bottom Sensor PCB Port 2
Aiming Diode
on underside of Optics Bench Port 1
Aiming Diode
Photomonitors
15 Top Sensor PCB - Removal/Installation (interchangable)
15.1 Remove Rear, Top, and Front panels per steps 1-2, and the Core
Module Top Cover per step 7.3.
15.2 Remove the four bolts (M2.5 x 6) that secure the Top Sensor PCB to
the Optics Block.
Figure 3-16 Bolt Locations and Connections for Top Sensor PCB

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15.4 Holding the board in this position, disconnect the five cables at the J1, 16.3 Carefully pull the assembly up, using care and rotating as needed to
J3, J8, J9, J10, and J11 connectors. avoid striking the internal optics, especially the aiming diodes.
15.5 Reverse the sequence to install. When installing the board, use care to 16.4 Reverse the sequence to install. Line up the replacement assembly as
align the plug on the Port Selector assembly with its mating socket on close as possible to the scribed lines from step 16.2.
the Top Sensor PCB. Also ensure the cables are positioned away from
Note: A Power Monitor calibration is required any time the
front and center, so to not interfere with the optical beampaths when
assembly is removed or replaced.
the board is re-installed.

17 Power Monitor Beamsplitter Assembly - Removal/Installation


16 Power Monitor Assembly - Removal/Installation (See Figure 3-17) (See Figure 3-18)
16.1 Remove Rear, Top, and Front panels per steps 1-2, the Power Supply 17.1 Remove Rear, Top, and Front panels per steps 1-2, the Power Supply
per step 8, Core Module Top Cover per step 7.3, and the Top Sensor per step 8, Core Module Top Cover per step 7.3, Top Sensor PCB per
PCB per step 15. step 15, and the Power Monitor assembly per step 16.
16.2 Use a fine-tip marker to scribe the sides of the Power Monitor 17.2 Use a fine-tip marker to scribe the sides of the Beamsplitter Assembly,
assembly, along its base where it affixes to the beamsplitter bracket. along its base where it affixes to the engine plate.
16.2 Remove the two bolts (M1.5 x 6), with washers and lockwashers, that 17.3 Remove the two bolts (M2 x 6) that secure the beamsplitter bracket to
secure the Power Monitor assembly to the beamsplitter bracket. the engine plate.

Port 2 Aiming
Diode is shown
ghosted for clarity
only - Do not
remove the diode
or loosen the
mount.

Figure 3-17 Bolt Locations for Power Monitor Assembly Figure 3-18 Bolt Locations for Power Monitor Assembly

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17.4 Reverse the sequence to install. Line up the replacement assembly as 19 Port 1/2 Photodetectors - Removal/Installation (See Figure 3-20)
close as possible to the scribed lines from step 17.3.
19.1 Remove Rear, Top, and Front panels per steps 1-2, the Power Supply
per step 8, Core Module Top Cover per step 7.3, and the Top Sensor
18 Shutter Assembly - Removal/Installation (See Figure 3-19 PCB per step 15.
18.1 Remove Rear, Top, and Front panels per steps 1-2, the Power Supply 19.2 Remove the four bolts (M2.5 x 6) that secure the outer Optic Block
per step 8, Core Module Top Cover per step 7.3, Top Sensor PCB per Cover to the engine plate.
step 15, and the Power Monitor assembly per step 16.
19.3 Pull the cover straight up and away, taking care to avoid striking the
18.2 Use a fine-tip marker to scribe the sides of the Shutter Assembly, internal optics or pulling on any of the cable assemblies.
along its base where it affixes to the engine plate.
19.4 To replace either of the Photodetector assemblies, remove the single
18.3 Remove the two bolts (M2 x 6) that secure the Shutter Assembly to bolt (M2 x 6) that secures the assembly to the Optics Block Cover.
the engine plate.
19.5 Reverse the sequence to install.
18.4 Carefully pull the assembly up, using care and rotating as needed to
avoid striking the internal optics, especially the aiming diodes.
18.5 Reverse the sequence to install. Line up the replacement assembly as
close as possible to the scribed lines from step 18.2.

Figure 3-20 Bolt Locations and removal of Optics Block Cover


to access Port 1/2 Photodetector Assemblies
Figure 3-19 Bolt Locations for Shutter Assembly

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SECTION FOUR
MAINTENANCE AND TROUBLESHOOTING

This section of the manual contains information to assist the Field Engineer in SERVICE COMPUTER CONNECTION
troubleshooting and repairing the system. Section contents:
A computer with an ethernet connection and browser software (MicroSoft*
• Special Tools listing
Internet Explorer or equivalent) is required to calibrate the PurePoint®Laser.
• Calibration Procedure & Energy Matrix
The IP / URL addresses and passwords used to establish communication are
• Procedure for setting Terminal Efficiencies
subject to change. Contact Alcon Technical Services for information on the
• Procedure for updating System Software
most current settings.
• Troubleshooting information
In some cases, it may be necessary to temporarily change the TCP/IP settings
and/or proxy/firewall settings on the service computer, and this usually
requires administrative access rights.
SPECIAL TOOLS
• Computer, with browser software; MicroSoft* Internet Explorer or
Note that the ethernet cable used for service computer connection is a custom
equivalent; TFTP file transfer program, or equivalent.
cable. Contact Alcon Technical Services for more information.
• Custom service ethernet cable (Alcon p/n 023-100)
• Power Meter, Thermopile type (Coherent FieldMaster w/ LM-10 head or
equivalent)
• Energy Meter; Optional, for direct energy measurements - See note at CALIBRATED POWER / EXPOSURE TIME
right. (Ophir Nova meter, with 3A-P or PE25-BB head, or equivalent)
• Oscilloscope / Voltmeter (Fluke Scopemeter, or equivalent) WARNING!
• Laser Safety Goggles (OD4 or above, at 532 nm wavelength) Laser light emitted from the fiber and laser head is powerful enough to
• Optics cleaning kit, including spectroscopic grade methanol, lens paper cause serious eye or skin damage. Maintenance should be performed
and air blower only by properly trained personnel, following established guidelines for
laser safety. The use of protective eye wear is mandatory.
• LIO Voltage Load Box (Alcon dwg 995-5620-069)

Note: Calibrated Power / Exposure Time may be verified by two different


test methods:
1) Watts X Time method: Use an oscilloscope to measure exposure
time, and power meter to measure output power, and perform the
multiplication to enter value in the energy matrix on the data sheet.
2) Energy method: If an appropriate energy-meter is available, enter
"N/A" for the exposure time and power fields on the data sheet, and
use the energy-meter to measure and record values directly into the
energy matrix.

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1 Exposure Time Verification 2 Slit Lamp Power Verification
1.1 Setup the system as shown in Figure 4-1. (Where slit lamp is not used, 2.1 Setup the system as shown in Figure 4-2.
connect a test fiber or endoprobe and direct the distal output into the
photo cell.)
Slit lamp Laser Beam
adaptation
Wattmeter Cell

Slit lamp Laser Beam


adaptation
Photo Cell

Slit lamp

Wattmeter

Slit lamp

Oscilloscope
Figure 4-2
Power Test Configuration (shown for Slit Lamp)

2.2 Set the exposure time to CW.


Figure 4-1 2.3 Set spot size to 250 microns on the zoom. Adjust the distance between
Exposure Time Test Configuration the slit lamp and wattmeter cell to obtain a beam size of 2 mm or more
(shown for slit lamp) on the wattmeter cell. Use aiming beam to determine spot size on the
wattmeter cell.
1.2 Set spot size to 250 microns on the zoom. Adjust the distance between
the slit lamp and photo cell to obtain a beam size of 2 mm or more on 2.4 Set the treatment power to 0.20 W then press the Standby/Ready key.
the photo cell. Use aiming beam to determine spot size on the photo
2.5 Fire the laser and record the wattmeter power reading into Table 4-1.
cell.
The actual power value should be within +/- 13% of the nominal
1.3 Set the exposure time to 0.01 Second (10 milli-second) and treatment displayed value; If not, the Terminal Efficiencies will need to be
beam power to minimum then select READY mode. adjusted. Refer to the procedure following Table 4-1.
1.4 Fire the laser and record the exposure time as determined from the 2.6 Repeat steps 2.4 and 2.5 for each value listed in Table 4-1.
oscilloscope. The exposure time should be 10.00 mS +/- 0.5 mS; If not,
the exposure time will require re-calibration, as described in the System
Calibration section of this chapter.

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3 Endoprobe Power Verification • If all calculated energy values are within the specified limits, the
system calibration is OK.
3.1 Setup the system in a similar configuration as shown in Figure 4-2, to
direct the endoprobe distal output beam into the wattmeter cell.
• If any of the calculated energy results are not within the specified
3.2 Set the exposure time to CW. limits, the Terminal Efficiencies will need to be adjusted. Refer to the
procedure following Table 4-1.
3.3 Set the treatment power to 0.20 W then press the Standby/Ready key.
3.4 Fire the laser and record power reading as determined from wattmeter.
The actual power value should be within +/- 13% of the nominal
displayed value; If not, the Terminal Efficiencies will need to be
adjusted. Refer to the procedure following Table 4-1. 10 mS
Measured power Measured exposure time entered here
3.5 Repeat steps 3.3 and 3.4 for each value listed in Table 4-1. entered here
10.1

Product of watts x time (energy) entered


0.50 W 0.51 5.15 here & compared to tolerance in brackets.
4 LIO Power Verification (4.1 - 5.9)

4.1 Setup the system in a similar configuration as shown in Figure 4-2, to


direct the LIO distal output beam into the wattmeter cell.
Exposure Time > 10 mS
4.2 Set the exposure time to CW.
Power

>
4.3 Set the treatment power to 0.20 W then press the Standby/Ready key. (9.5 - 10.5 mS)
4.4 Fire the laser and record power reading as determined from wattmeter.
The actual power value should be within +/- 13% of the nominal 0.20 W
(0.174 - 0.226 W) (1.64 - 2.36 mJ)
displayed value; If not, the Terminal Efficiencies will need to be

SLIT LAMP
adjusted. Refer to the procedure following Table 4-1. 0.50 W
(0.435 - 0.565 W) (4.1 - 5.9 mJ)
4.5 Repeat steps 4.3 and 4.4 for each value listed in Table 4-1.
1.00 W
(0.870 - 1.13 W) (8.2 - 11.8 mJ)

5 Energy Matrix Completion


Example shown is for Slit Lamp
5.1 Complete the matrix by multiplying actual power by actual exposure
time and recording the result, as shown in the example.
Table 4-1 Energy Matrix
5.2 Ensure that all calculated results are within the values listed in each
matrix cell. The listed values are ±18% of the set energy.

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6 Setting the Calibration Factor (Terminal Efficiencies) SYSTEM CALIBRATION
If unable to successfully complete the Energy Matrix table, use the WARNING!
following procedure to adjust the Calibration Factor, and retest. Laser light emitted from the fiber and laser head is powerful enough to
cause serious eye or skin damage. Maintenance should be performed
6.1 With the unit off, connect the service ethernet cable between the only by properly trained personnel, following established guidelines for
console and service computer and turn unit ON. Turn the computer ON laser safety. The use of protective eye wear is mandatory.
and start the browser program.
6.2 Type the IP address into the address box, and hit return. When the page 1 Photomonitors Calibration
loads, enter the password. Pmon 1 Low-Power Calibration -
6.3 On the Internal Calibration screen, enter 100% for Calibration Factor 1.1 Select Port 1 on the console.
for Endo, LIO, and Slit Lamp, and click Save for each. Restart the laser 1.2 Press the "Output Calibration" tab on computer.
when complete. 1.3 Set laser in CONTINUOUS mode on the console.
6.4 For slit lamp, endoprobe, and/or LIO, use a power test configuration 1.4 Set POWER to 100 mw on the console.
similar to as shown in Figure 4-2, to direct the distal output beam into 1.5 Select READY mode on the console.
the wattmeter cell. 1.6 Fire the laser and measure output power directly from Port 1.
1.7 Press “Start Pmon1 Calibration” on the computer
6.5 Set power to 1.0 watt on the console, exposure time to CW, and select 1.8 Input 0.10 W into the Low Power Display field.
READY mode. 1.9 Input the power, as previously measured, into the Actual
6.6 Fire the laser and record the power reading as determined from the Low Power Field, and press Save.
wattmeter. Divide the reading, in milliwatts, by 10 to determine the new 1.10 Repeat the Pmon 1 Low-Power Calibration as needed
value for Calibration Factor for that device. (2 or 3 times) to bring Displayed/Actual tracking as close
as possible.
Example: 895 milliwatts recorded power = 89.5% Calibration Factor
Pmon 1 High-Power Calibration -
6.7 Using the service computer, return to the Internal Calibration screen,
and enter the new value in the Calibration Factor window for the 1.11 Set laser in CONTINUOUS mode on the console.
respective device, and click the SAVE button. (For the example above, 1.12 Set POWER to 1 Watt on the console.
enter 0.895) 1.13 Select READY mode on the console.
1.14 Fire the laser and measure output power directly from Port 1.
6.8 Repeat as needed to bring all values within compliance to complete
1.15 Press “Start Pmon1 Calibration” on the computer
the Energy Matrix Table 4-1, for each delivery device. If unable
1.16 Input 1.0 Watt into the High Power Display field.
to successfully complete the matrix, the unit will need a System
1.17 Input the power, as previously measured, into the Actual
Calibration, as outlined in the following procedure.
High Power Field, and press Save.
1.18 Repeat the Pmon 1 High-Power Calibration as needed
(2 or 3 times) to bring Displayed/Actual tracking as close
as possible.

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1.19 Repeat steps 1.1 through 1.18 for Low/High Power Calibration for 4 LIO Illumination Calibration
Pmon 2.
4.1 Connect the LIO Voltage Load Box to the front panel LIO Illumination
1.20 Repeat the Power Verification, adjusting the Terminal Efficiencies port, and connect the scopemeter/DVM across the resistor to read the
as required, so to successfully complete the Energy Matrix for each voltage.
delivery device.
4.2 Adjust LIO Illumination knob to obtain 6.3V +/- 0.3V.
4.2 Click “Set Max Value” for LIO Illumination on the computer.
2 Exposure Time Calibration
2.1 Use the test setup described in Exposure Time Verification and Figure
5 Temperature Optimization
4-1. Set the output power to 30 mW, exposure time to 10 mS, and
interpulse to 30 mS.
Note: Temperature Optimization should not normally be required
2.2 Fire the laser and determine the actual values for exposure and unless problems of low or unstable power output are encountered.
interpulse times, as measured on the oscilloscope. Enter and save the
respective correction values, on the Internal Calibration screen, to bring 5.1 With the unit off, connect the service ethernet cable between the
the actual time values as close as possible to the displayed values. console and service computer and turn unit ON. Turn the computer ON
and start the browser program.
5. 2 Type the IP address into the address box, and hit return. When the page
loads, enter the password.
3 Aiming Beam Calibration 5. 3 Enter and save the following values:
3.1 With the unit off, connect the service ethernet cable between the 5.3.1 10 ºC for Minimum Diode Temperature value.
console and service computer and turn unit ON. Turn the computer ON 5.3.2 50 ºC for Maximum Diode Temperature value.
and start the browser program. 5.3.3 5 ºC for Minimum LBO Temperature value.
3.2 Type the IP address into the address box, and hit return. When the page 5.3.4 60 ºC for Maximum LBO Temperature value.
loads, enter the password. Click the Output Calibration tab at the top of
the screen. 5. 4 Enter and save the following values as denoted on the laser engine:

3.3 Aiming Beam Calibration - 5.4.1 Diode Temperature


5.4.2. LBO Temperature
3.3.1 Adjust aiming beam power output for Port 1 to 5.4.3 Maximum Current
950 µW +/- 5 µW.
3.3.2 Click “Set Max Value” for Aiming Beam on the computer.
3.3.3 Repeat for Port 2.

8065751132 PurePoint® Laser 4-5


5. 5 Wait at least 2 minutes for the engine to come to proper working 1. Connect the laser console to a PC with custom Ethernet cable. The PC
temperature for the calibration. Select Port 1 on the console. should not be connected to any other networks. Set the IP address of the
PC to most current setting. Turn the laser ON.
5. 6 Position the power meter head at the output of Port 1.
2. On the PC, start the TFTP program, and enter the IP address of the
5. 7 On the computer, set Simmer Value to 11 amps. Be aware the laser laptop, along with the complete path of the top directory location where
engine is now lasing and producing visible output. the software update files are stored on your laptop hard disc or CD. A
5. 8 LBO Temperature Optimization - typical path would look like: c:\PurePoint_SYS\rel_01.00.01, or from
CD may look like: e:\PurePoint_SYS\rel_01.00.01
On the computer, click the "Shutter Action Open" button, and depress
the footswitch to measure output on the power meter. Vary the LBO 3. Start the Internet Explorer browser program, and set the destination
Temperature Setpoint to maximize the power output, and allow about URL to most current setting. After the page loads, enter the most
20 seconds for the laser to stabilize when reading the power. Begin with current password, and the internal calibration screen will display.
the default value noted in Step 5.4.2, and sequentially change in +/- 1, 6. Click on the “Software Upgrade” tab at the top of the display.
0.5, and 0.25 -degree steps, to fine-tune the setpoint for maximum
power reading. 7. Under the “View” menu in Explorer, verify that the “Status Bar”
selection is checked.
5. 9 Diode Temperature Optimization -
8. Enter most current IP address setting next to the “TFTP Server” input
Repeat step 5.8 above for the Diode Temperature, using the Diode box in the “IP Address” section and click the “Save IP Settings” button.
Temperature default value and +/- 1-degree steps, and allowing 30
9. To Install the English language file click on the “Upload” button next
seconds for each power reading.
to “Menu Text” in the “Language File” section. The file will begin to
5.10 On the computer, set the Simmer Value to 5 amps. download, and the Status Bar at the bottom of the Explorer window
will display the download progress.
5.11 Click the "Temperatures Calibrated" button on the computer.
10. To load Laser Application software, click the “Upload” button next
to “Laser Application” in the “Upload” section. The file will begin to
load, and the Status Bar at the bottom of the Explorer window will
UPDATE SYSTEM SOFTWARE display the progress.

System software updates are made available by on-line download, or on fixed 11. To load the English voice and audio Tone files, click on the “(re)load”
media CD/DVD. Contact Alcon Technical Services for more information. button next to “English / Tones” in the “Language Voice Files” section.
The file will begin to load, and the Status Bar at the bottom of the
Prior to loading application software, the unit must have Explorer window will display the progress.
- A programmed FPGA on the Controller PCB Note: Contact Alcon Technical Services for the installation and support of
- JEM and Kernel software installed languages other than English.

8065751132 PurePoint® Laser 4-6


Table 4-2 PurePoint™ Laser Error Codes Listing (8100 - 8199)

Error Number Description Error Number Description


8100 LC_SOFTWARE_ERR 8126 LC_CRYSTAL_OVERTEMP_ADV
8101 LC_PORT_POWER_UNDETECTED_ERR 8127 LC_CRYSTAL_UNDERTEMP_ADV
8102 LC_SHUTTER_OPEN_FAILED_ERR 8128 LC_LE_LASER_0_POWERLEVEL_ERR
8103 LC_SHUTTER_CLOSE_FAILED_ERR 8129 LC_PPP_PROBE_CONNECTION_ADV
8104 LC_MIRROR_POS_INCORRECT_ERR 8130 LC_SHUTTER_CLOSE_TOO_LONG_ERR
8105 LC_MIRROR_POS_UNEXPECTED_ERR 8131 LC_PMON_POST_FAIL_ERR
8106 LC_POWER_OVER_LIMIT_ERR 8132 LC_PLUS_2_5_VOLT_ERR
8107 LC_EXCEED_MAX_CURRENT_ERR 8133 LC_5_MID_EXT_VOLT_ERR
8108 LC_PORT_POWER_DETECTED_ERR 8134 LC_12_VOLT_POWER_ERR
8109 LC_POWER_DETECT_WRONG_PORT_ERR 8135 LC_SHUTTER_TIMER_OFF_ERR
8110 LC_PMON_READING_DISAGREE_ERR 8136 LC_KRNL_WD_POSS_MEMORY_LEAK_ERR
8111 LC_LBO_CRYSTAL_LIMIT_ERR 8137 LC_KRNL_WD_UNKNOWN_PID_ERR
8112 LC_PUMP_TEMPERATURE_LIMIT_ERR 8138 LC_DIODE_TEC_FAULT_ERR
8113 LC_PD_DIO_GPIO_DISAGREE_ERR 8139 LC_PPP_POST_FAULT_ERR
8114 LC_FTSWH_DIO_GPIO_DISAGREE_ERR 8140 LC_LE_STARTUP_TIMEOUT_ERR
8115 LC_FTSWH_NO_NC_STATUS_ERR 8141 LC_SCP_STARTUP_TIMEOUT_ERR
8116 LC_SYSTEM_DATA_CRC_ERR 8142 LC_SUP_STARTUP_TIMEOUT_ERR
8117 LC_INTERNAL_PARAMETER_ADV 8143 LC_PMP_STARTUP_TIMEOUT_ERR
8118 LC_PROCESS_HUNT_ERR 8144 LC_PPP_STARTUP_TIMEOUT_ERR
8119 LC_PROCESS_ATTACH_ERR 8145 LC_LSC_STARTUP_TIMEOUT_ERR
8120 LC_STARTUP_TIMEOUT_ERR 8146 LC_TMP_STARTUP_TIMEOUT_ERR
8121 LC_JEM_CRC_ERR 8147 LC_TMP_CRYSTAL_POST_ERR
8122 LC_KERNEL_CRC_ERR 8148 LC_TMP_DIODE_POST_ERR
8123 LC_FLASH_FILE_ERR 8149 LC_DRFILTER_ERR
8124 LC_PUMP_OVERTEMP_ADV 8150 LC_INVALID_MAX_POWER_ERR
8125 LC_PUMP_UNDERTEMP_ADV

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Table 4-2 PurePoint™ Laser Error Codes Listing - User Action Component (8200 - 8299)

Error Number Description


8151 LC_INVALID_STATE_CHANGE_ADV
8152 LC_LOST_HEARTBEAT_ERR
8153 LC_LOADMODULE_CRC_ERR
8200 LC_PROBE_REMOVED_FIRING_ADV
8201 LC_PORT_CHANGE_FIRING_ADV
8202 LC_DRFILTER_DISEN_FIRING_ADV
8203 LC_DRFILTER_DISCON_FIRING_ADV
8204 LC_INTERLOCK_OPEN_FIRING_ADV
8205 LC_FTSWH_REMOVED_FIRING_ADV
8206 LC_PROBE_REMOVED_READY_ADV
8207 LC_PORT_CHANGE_READY_ADV
8208 LC_DRFILTER_DISEN_READY_ADV
8209 LC_DRFILTER_DISCON_READY_ADV
8210 LC_INTERLOCK_OPEN_READY_ADV
8211 LC_FTSWH_REMOVED_READY_ADV
8212 LC_FTSWH_DEPRESS_READY_ADV
8213 LC_USER_DATA_CRC_ADV
8214 LC_RDY_DENIED_FILTER_DIS_ADV
8215 LC_RDY_DENIED_NO_INTERLOCK_ADV
8216 LC_RDY_DENIED_NO_PORT_SEL_ADV
8217 LC_RDY_DENIED_FTSW_PRESS_ADV
8218 LC_RDY_DENIED_FLTR_VER_ADV
8219 LC_RDY_DENIED_NO_FTSW_ADV
8220 LC_DRFILTER_CON_TRF_ADV

8065751132 PurePoint® Laser 4-8


Turn on rear POWER UP TROUBLESHOOTING FLOW CHART
Mains AC Switch

* Perform continuity tests with AC power removed, and allow 60 seconds for system to
No Check AC Cord & No discharge or erroneous continuity readings may result.
Power Supply Fan
Power Entry Fuses
turns on?
& retest
Yes

One of more PCBs


loading down +24V;
Yes Sequentially disconnect
Measure +24V Detach DC-cable
No cables to isolate bad board
at black/red leads Soft-Start PCB at
on Power Supply Power Driver PCB No Replace DC Cable
Yes
& retest Detach DC cable and Soft-Start PCB
Yes at power supply
& retest No
Replace
Power Supply
Measure +24V
No
(to chassis ground) Check F3 fuse on
at Power Driver Power Driver PCB
PCB J4 Pin 1?
Yes

Remove AC power.*
Test for continuity
from Power Driver No Check keyswitch
J7 Pins 1 to 3 or W25 cable from
with key in ON RFID to Controller
position.

Yes

Remove AC power.*
Test for continuity No Check Emer Stop
from Power Driver or W25 cable from
J7 Pins 1 to RFID to Controller
P5 Pin 5..
Figure 4-2 Power Up Test Points

LAST PAGE OF THIS SECTION

8065751132 PurePoint® Laser 4-9


SECTION FIVE
SCHEMATICS
CONTENTS
DESCRIPTION PART / DWG NUMBER PAGE #

CIRCUIT BOARDS:
ASSY, PCB, REAR PANEL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 562-1072-501 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-3
SCHEMATIC, PCB REAR PANEL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .940-5620-020 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-4
ASSY, PCB, LCD PERS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 562-1203-501 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-09
SCHEMATIC, PCB, LCD PERS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .940-5620-014 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-10
ASSY, PCB, POWER DRIVER . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 562-1068-501 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-14
SCHEMATICS, PCB, POWER DRIVER. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .940-5620-024 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-15
ASSY, PCB, CONTROLLER**. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 562-1202-501** . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-23
SCHEMATIC, PCB, CONTROLLER . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .940-5620-013 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-24
ASSY, PCB, EMBEDDED, PLNT** . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 276-331** . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-49
ASSY, PCB, FRONT PANEL RFID . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 562-1071-501 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-50
SCHEMATIC, PCB, FRONT PANEL RFID . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .940-5620-017 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-51
ASSY, PCB, SENSOR, TOP . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 562-1070-501 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-58
SCHEMATIC, PCB, SENSOR, TOP . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .940-5620-008 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-59
ASSY, PCB, SENSOR, BOTTOM . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 562-1075-501 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-62
SCHEMATIC, PCB, SENSOR, BOTTOM . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .940-5620-006 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-63
ASSY, PCB, JEN MID EXT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 562-1219-501 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-64
SCHEMATIC, PCB, JEN MID EXT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .940-5620-015 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-65
ASSY, PCB, MIRROR POS DET. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 562-1188-501 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-68
SCHEMATIC, PCB, MIRROR DET. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .940-5620-018 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-68
ASSY, PCB, PROBE DETECTOR . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 562-1073-501 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-69
SCHEMATIC, PCB, PROBE DETECTOR . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .940-5620-007 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-69

(** FOR REFERENCE ONLY - ITEMS DESIGNATED ABOVE WITH ** ARE NOT FIELD REPLACEABLE UNDER THIS P/N - SEE PARTS LIST IN SECTION 6.)

8065751132 PurePoint® Laser 5-1


DESCRIPTION PART / DWG NUMBER PAGE #
CABLE ASSEMBLIES:
ASSY, CABLE, TEC W1 ** . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 562-1260-001 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-70
ASSY, CABLE, FAN W3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 562-1283-501 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-70
ASSY, CABLE, SPEAKER W6_1, _2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 562-1284-001 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-70
ASSY, CABLE, W8 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 562-1286-501 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-71
ASSY, CABLE, W9 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 562-1286-502 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-71
ASSY, CABLE, LIO W14 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 562-1292-001 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-71
ASSY, CABLE, W17 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 023-097 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-71
ASSY, CABLE, SOLENOID, W18 ** . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 562-1296-501 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-72
ASSY, CABLE, W19 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 023-100 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-72
ASSY, CABLE, AIMING BEAM W20_1, _2 ** . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 562-1298-501 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-72
ASSY, CABLE, PHOTO DETECT, W21_1,_2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 562-1299-501 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-73
ASSY, CABLE, PHOTOMONITOR, W22_1,_2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 562-1274-501 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-73
ASSY, CABLE, SHUTTER MOTOR, W23 ** . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 562-1301-501 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-73
ASSY, CABLE, SHUTTER DETECT, W24 ** . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 562-1302-501 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-74
ASSY, CABLE, W25_1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 022-178 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-74
ASSY, CABLE, W25_2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 022-174 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-74
ASSY, CABLE, W26 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 022-175 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-75
ASSY, CABLE, W27 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 022-176 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-75
ASSY, CABLE, W28 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 022-179 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-75
ASSY, CABLE, E-STOP W30 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 212-2663-001 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-76
ASSY, CABLE, KEYSWITCH W32 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 212-2686-001 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-76
ASSY, CABLE, POWER ENTRY, W34 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 562-1294-501 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-77
ASSY, CABLE, POWER OUT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 562-1293-501 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-77

(** FOR REFERENCE ONLY - ITEMS DESIGNATED ABOVE WITH ** ARE NOT FIELD REPLACEABLE; REFER TO CORE MODULE 562-1034-501)

8065751132 PurePoint® Laser 5-2


562-1072-501 ASSY, PCB, REAR PANEL
8065751132 PurePoint® Laser 5-3
P1
2 1 TETH_ETHER_TX+
TETH_ETHER_TX- TETH_ETHER_TX+
4 3 TETH_ETHER_TX-
6 5
8 7 TETH_ETHER_RX+
TETH_ETHER_RX+
10 9 TETH_ETHER_RX- Tethered Ether Laser Ready
TETH_ETHER_RX-
/FS_ID0 12 11 VCC5F
14 13 LASER_RDY LASER_RDY
/FS_NC_TTL -NGLA_LASER_EN
/FS_ID1 16 15 -NGLA_LASER_EN
18 17 -NGLA_CONNECTED
/FS_NO_TTL -NGLA_CONNECTED
/FS_RIGHT 20 19 DS1 DS2 DS3 DS4
DR_FILT#1_DRVR XTERNAL_RST LTW_150TK LTW_150TK LTW_150TK LTW_150TK
/FS_LEFT 22 21 DR_FILT#1_DRVR
24 23 DR_FILT#1_P1_SW1_NO
X_TETHERED DR_FILT#1_P1_SW1_NO
XTERN_ESTOP_SENSE 26 25 DR_FILT#1_P3_SW2_NC
XTERN_ESTOP_SENSE DR_FILT#1_P3_SW2_NC
28 27 DR_FILT#2_DRVR
SHUTTER_BIAS DR_FILT#2_DRVR
30 29 DR_FILT#2_P1_SW1_NO
VDD_SHUTTER_FS DR_FILT#2_P1_SW1_NO
DRFILTER#1_LED# 32 31 DR_FILT#2_P3_SW2_NC
DRFILTER#2_LED# DR_FILT#2_P3_SW2_NC
34 33 /FS_STAT NU
36 35 -INTERLOCK_LASER_EN R21 R1 R2 R58
LIGHT_CNTL -INTERLOCK_LASER_EN
XTERNAL_XFACE_LED# 38 37 66.5 66.5 66.5 66.5
VDD12V
40 39
42 41
44 43 VCC5F
46 45
48 47 +24V
50 49 +24VFM GND GND GND GND
50P
Interface to Pwr Driver Dr Filter #1 Connectors LEDs Dr Filter #2 Connectors LEDs

VCC5F

DS5 DS6 DS7 DS8


LTW_150TK LTW_150TK LTW_150TK LTW_150TK

R3 R4 R5 R6
66.5 66.5 66.5 66.5

DRFILTER#1_LED# R59
DNI
DRFILTER#2_LED# R60
DNI

LIGHT_CNTL R61
DNI

XTERNAL_XFACE_LED# R62
DNI
R9 R10
R7 R8 66.5 66.5
R63 R64 R65 R66 66.5 66.5
0 0 0 0

DS11 DS12
DS9 DS10 LTW_150TK LTW_150TK
MH1 MH3 MH4 LTW_150TK LTW_150TK
M3.0 H/W MH2 M3.0 H/W M3.0 H/W
M3.0 H/W GND

VCC5F
Foot Sw Connectors LEDs NGLA/INTERLOCK Connectors LEDs

VCC5F VDD12V

C1 C2 C3 C4 C5 C6 C7 C8
0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF

GND

A
940-5620-020 SCHEMATIC, PCB REAR PANEL (Sheet 1 of 5)
8065751132 PurePoint® Laser 5-4
12
VDD12V VDD12VF

SHUTTER_BIAS 11 13 R18 F1 L15 Foot Sw


100 1 2
U3D
SN75C189ADBR SM150/33
Vertical
4 3
VCC5F R57 DLW31SN102SQ2L Socket
DNI CR1 NC/NO Swapped 020507
J1

14
2
8 1 FS_NO
1 +12V
2
/FS_NC_TTL
/FS_NC_TTL 3 1 R11
100
SHORT, 7 2 3
FS_ID0
FS_LEFT_NO
U2A THICK& 6 3
4 GND
5
SN75C189ADBR INDIVIDUAL FS_ID1

7
6 FS_RIGHT
5 4
FEED SMDA24C
7 FS_STAT
8
THRU'S 9
FS_NC
VDD_SHUTTER_FS SHIELD1
SHIELD2
9S

5
CR2
/FS_NO_TTL 6 4 R12 SMDA24C
/FS_NO_TTL 100
U2B 5 4
SN75C189ADBR
L3 6 3

9
5 4
6 3 7 2
8 10 R13 7 2
/FS_LEFT 100 8 1 8 1
U2C
SN75C189ADBR 600
5 6 7 8
RN2D
470
RN2C
470
RN2B
470
RN2A
470
SHORT, THICK&
12

INDIVIDUAL
R14 4 3 2 1 FEED THRU'S
/FS_RIGHT 11 13
100

0.001uF

0.001uF

0.001uF

0.001uF
U2D

C13

C14

C15

C16
SN75C189ADBR

VCC5F
14
2

3 1 R15
/FS_ID0 100

SN75C189ADBR L4
7

U3A 5 4
6 3
7 2
8 1

0.001uF

0.001uF

0.001uF
600
5

C17

C18

C19
6 4 R16
/FS_ID1 100 CR3
U3B MMSZ3V3
SN75C189ADBR
5 6 7 8
RN3D RN3C RN3B RN3A
9

470 470 470 470 R55


121
8 10 R17
/FS_STAT 100 4 3 2 1
U3C
SN75C189ADBR

R56
121
R38 Q2
LIGHT_CNTL MMBT2222A
DNI

DNI

940-5620-020 SCHEMATIC, PCB REAR PANEL (Sheet 2 of 5)


8065751132 PurePoint® Laser 5-5
VCC5F
VCC5F VCC5F

5
6
7
8
RN4 CR12 CR11
10K RB521S-30 RB521S-30

4
3
2
1
L5 J2
DR_FILT#1_P1_SW1_NO 5 4 1
DR_FILT#1_P3_SW2_NC 6 3 2
7 2 3
8 1
R19 4 DR.

0.001uF

0.001uF

0.001uF
600 0 5
6
FILTER

C21

C22

C23
7

G ND
8
9 #1
SHIELD1
C24 SHIELD2
G ND GND G ND 0.001uF 9S
G ND

G ND
GROUP CR4
SMDA12C-7
VCC5F R34
0 1 8 SHORT
DR_FILT#1_DRVR
R36
DNI
2 7 THICK
3 6 INDIVIDUAL
VCC5F R35 4 5
Feed Thru's
0

R37 GND
DR_FILT#2_DRVR DNI

VCC5F VCC5F

CR14 CR13
RB521S-30 RB521S-30

L6 J4
DR_FILT#2_P1_SW1_NO 5 4 1
DR_FILT#2_P3_SW2_NC 6 3 2
7
8
2
1
3
4
DR.
R20
600
FILTER

0.001uF

0.001uF

0.001uF
0 5
6

C25

C26

C27
G ND
7
8 #2
9
SHIELD1
C28 SHIELD2
G ND G ND G ND 0.001uF 9S
G ND

G ND

940-5620-020 SCHEMATIC, PCB REAR PANEL (Sheet 3 of 5)


8065751132 PurePoint® Laser 5-6
R40
X_TETHERED
U10 U4 0
MOC205-R1 VCC5F MOC205-R1
R31 1 7 R30 1 7
150 150 +24VFM
6 6

5 -NGVS_TETHERED 5 XTERNAL_RST
2 2

3
4
8

3
4
8
R32 R22 +24V
4.99K 4.99K

COM_XTERN F2
SM150/33
INSTALL = DNI
CR7
SMDA24C

+24VXF
4 5
SHORT, THICK&
3 6
INDIVIDUAL FEED
VCC5F
THRU'S 2 7
C9
L9 1 8 1 4
L17
M10603J600R-00 0.1uF 500
DLW5BTN501SQ2
INSTALL = DNI
L7 2 3
4 5
TETHERED_LOAD 3 6
COM_XTERN 2 7

GND_XCM
T1 XTERN_ESTOP_SENSE 1 8

+24V_OUT
XTERN_ESTOP_SENSE
TG110-S050N2
Diff pairs

0.001uF

0.001uF

0.001uF

0.001uF
600
Equal Length

C29

C30

C31

C32
TETH_ETHER_TX+ 16 RD- RX- 1

15 RDTAP RXTAP 2 Controlled Z=100 (50


14 3
Single ended) J6 J8
VCC5F
TETH_ETHER_TX- RD+ RX+ 1 1
2 2
TETH_ETHER_RX+ 11 TD- TX - 6
2P 2P
10 7 CR15 CR16 CR17 CR18
TDTAP TXTAP J5
NC1
NC2
NC3
NC4

RB521S-30

RB521S-30

RB521S-30

RB521S-30
TETH_ETHER_RX- 9 TD+ TX + 8 1
C11 C10 2
TEST
4
5
12
13

1000pF 1000pF 3
2000V 2000V TERXO+ 4
TERXO- 5
6
7
G RO UP TETXO+
TETXO- 8
9
R41 TERXO+
DNI 10
R42 TERXO- SHIELD1
DNI SHIELD2
10P
R43 TETXO+
DNI
R44 TETXO- RJ45-10
DNI

NGVS Or ACU
J9 place next to J9
1
R45
0
Tehtered
2
3 R49 R53
R46
0
Connection
4 R50 49.9 49.9 R47
5 49.9 0
6 R51 R54 R48
7 R52 49.9 49.9 0
8
SHIELD1
SHIELD2
49.9 C12
1000pF G RO UP
10P

940-5620-020 SCHEMATIC, PCB REAR PANEL (Sheet 4 of 5)


8065751132 PurePoint® Laser 5-7
Make trace widths between U5 and P2 equal to 25 mils.
this includes the following net names:
HC25_LR_NC VCC5F F4 L10 P2
HC25_LR_NCF HC25LR_NC HC25_LR_NCF HC25_LCC_F
U5 120 NC1 1
HC25_LCC_F R6 8 332
NC2 2
1 4 SM150/33
HC25_LR_NO NC3 3

Laser Ready
HC25_LR_NO_F NC4 4
NC5 5
CR8 NC6 6
2 3 7
4 mm SPACING REQUIREMENTS: 1N4148W-7 L12 NC7
8
AQY272A HC25_LR_NO HC25_LR_NO_F
Trace that runs from U5 pin 4 to P2 pin 1 (thru F2 and L10) must always be at 120 9
least 4mm from the trace that runs from U5 pin 3 to P1 pin 9 (thru L12).This SHIELD1
SHIELD2
includes the traces going to CR9 CR9
SMDA24C 9P

4 5

NC8 3 6 +24V

NC9 2 7
LASER_RDY R23 Q1
LASER_RDY MMBT2222A
1K 1 8

F3
SM150/33

VCC5F

+24VNF
R24 U8 CR10
4.99K MOC205-R1 SMDA24C
7 1

DLW5BTN501SQ2
1 8
-NGLA_CONNECTED -NGLA_CONNECTED 6 4 1
2 7
5 L18
R25 500
2 3 6
2.2K
G ND 4 5

8
4
3
GND
3 2

VCC5F Change power


rating for final
VCC5F
product

HC50_NGLA_PWR
R26 U7

GND_NGLA
4.99K MOC205-R1
R27
7 1
301
-NGLA_LASER_EN -NGLA_LASER_EN 6

5 L8 J3
2 600
VCC5F 1
5 4 2
VCC5F

NGLA/Interlock
6 3
8
4
3
GND 3
7 2 4
8 1 5
R29
R28 DNI 6
4.99K U9 R33 7
MOC205-R1 8
R67 2.2K 9
7 1 L14
M10603J600R-00 SHIELD1
2.2K SHIELD2
-INTERLOCK_LASER_EN 6
-INTERLOCK_LASER_EN 9S
5
2

C33

C34

C35

C36
0.001uF

0.001uF

0.001uF

0.001uF
8
4
3

GND GND

940-5620-020 SCHEMATIC, PCB REAR PANEL (Sheet 5 of 5)


8065751132 PurePoint® Laser 5-8
562-1203-501 ASSY, PCB, LCD PERS
8065751132 PurePoint® Laser 5-9
+3.3V

16
8
+3.3V +3.3V U9 +3.3V
3 14 +3.3V

GND

VCC
A QA
4 B QB 13
5 C QC 12

8
7
6
5

8
7
6
5
6 D QD 11

8
7
6
5
RN7 RN33 +3.3V R54 R55
RN32 10K 10K DCLK_XCTRS 2 15 120 120
10K CLK RCO
1

1
2
3
4

1
2
3
4
CLR

8
7
6
5

8
7
6
5

8
7
6
5
7

1
2
3
4
ENP

4
10 RN29 RN30 RN35 CR30 JRUGUB0158B
+3.3V ENT
9 10K 10K 10K CR29
R76 DNI LOAD +3.3V
R77 DNI 74LVC163PW JRUGUB0158B

1
2
3
4

1
2
3
4

1
2
3
4
R78 DNI XCOUNTER_CLR#

RED

RED
R79 DNI XCOUNTER_ENP

GRN

GRN
BLU

BLU
+3.3V
U1

57
98

26
38
51
88

3
5
TQFP100

16

VCCIO1
VCCIO2
VCCIO3
VCCIO4
VCCINT1
VCCINT2
VCCINT3
8
U12
3 14

GND

VCC
A QA
4 B QB 13

8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
5 C QC 12
S3 6 11 DCLK_IN_CPLD 22 35 LED_CPLD_G1
TDA08H0SK1 D QD B1C17/GCK1 B5C2 LED_CPLD_R1
23 B3C2/GCK2 B5C5 36
2 15 27 37 LED_CPLD_G2
CLK RCO B3C8/GCK3 B5C6 LED_CPLD_R2
3 B2C8/GTS1 B5C8 39
1 4 40

9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
CLR LP B2C9/GTS2 B5C9
7 ENP 1 B2C5/GTS3 B5C11 41
10 SPS 2 42
ENT B2C6/GTS4 B5C12 LED_DRVR_FLT#
9 LOAD 99 B2C2/GSR B5C14 43 ENAB
46 RESET
B5C15 RESET
74LVC163PW 49
B5C17 RESET_NEC R63 DNI XCOUNTER_CLR#

XC95144XL-5TQ100C
ENAB_IN 11
+3.3V RESET_IN B1C2 +3.3V
12 B1C3 TP6
U/L_IN 13 TP8 TP10 TP12
R/L_IN B1C5 R75 R74 DNI TP7 TP9 TP11 TP13

16
14 B1C6

8
DNI U10 R57 DNI BD_ID_B0 15 10K
")4 B1C8
NEC SIDE 3 14 R56 DNI BD_ID_B1 16

GND

VCC
A QA ")4 B1C9
RN13 22 RN21 22 SHARP 4
5
B QB 13
12
")4
")4
R61
R58
DNI
DNI
BD_ID_B2
BD_ID_B3
17
18
B1C11
74 BD_CFG0
R0 C QC R60 DNI BD_ID_B4 B1C12 B6C2 DCLK_XCTRS
R0_NEC 1 8 1 8 R0_SH 6 D QD 11 ")4 19 B1C14 B6C5 76
R1_NEC 2 7 R1 2 7 ")4 R59 DNI BD_ID_B5 20 77
R1_SH B1C15 B6C6 DCLK
3 6 R2 3 6 2 15 78
R2_NEC R2_SH CLK RCO B6C8 U/L
4 5 R3 4 5 'ROUP  ,ABEL 79
R3_NEC R3_SH "OARD )$ B6C9 R/L
1 CLR B6C11 80 HS
RN14 22 RN22 22 7 ")4")4 81
ENP B6C12 VS
R4_NEC 1 8 R4 1 8 10 82 DCLK_NEC
R4_SH ENT B6C14
R5_NEC 2 7 R5 2 7 9 6 85 HS_NEC
R5_SH LOAD CH_A_MF B2C11 B6C15
G0_NEC 3 6 G0 3 6 7 86 VS_NEC
G0_SH CH_B_MF B2C12 B6C17
G1_NEC 4 5 G1 4 5 74LVC163PW 8
G1_SH SW1_MF B2C14
9 B2C15
RN12 22 RN23 22 +3.3V 10
CH_A_PWR B2C17
1 8 G2 1 8
G2_NEC G2_SH CH_B_PWR
2 7 G3 2 7
G3_NEC G3_SH SW1_PWR

5
G4_NEC 3 6 G4 3 6 U11
G4_SH TP3 TP2
4 5 G5 4 5
G5_NEC G5_SH CH_A_AIM
4 2 CH_B_AIM
RN17 22 RN24 22 1 24
SW1_AIM B3C5
B0_NEC 1 8 B0 1 8 B0_SH MC74HC1G04DFT1 25 B3C6
B1_NEC 2 7 B1 2 7 B1_SH 28
%NCODERS

3
B2 +3.3V B3C9 PWR_PULSE
B2_NEC 3 6 3 6 B2_SH CH_A_PW 29 B3C11 B7C2 50
B3_NEC 4 5 B3 4 5 30 52 PWR_DIR
B3_SH CH_B_PW B3C12 B7C5
RN19 22 RN25 22 CR31 SW1_PW 32
33
B3C14 B7C6 53
54 AIM_PULSE
-ULTI &UNCTION
B3C15 B7C8
B4_NEC 1
2
8
7
B4
B5
1
2
8
7
B4_SH R6
30.1K
/RESET_CPLD 34 B3C17 B7C9 55
56
AIM_DIR
,ASER 0OWER
B5_NEC B5_SH B7C11
3
4
6
5
3
DCLK_IN4
6
5 DCLK_IN_CPLD
RLS4148
CH_A_PI B7C12 58
59
PW_PULSE
PW_DIR
!IMING "EAM
TP22 TP23 R7 CH_B_PI B7C14
SW1_PI B7C15 60 PW_SW1
PI_PULSE
0ULSE 7IDTH
J1
J1 150 B7C17 61
87
89
B4C2 )NTERVAL 4IME
B4C5
B7 B8
+ C1
4.7uF
90
91
B4C6 ,)/
CH_A_LIO B4C8
B5 B6 CH_B_LIO 92 B4C9
B3 B4 SW1_LIO
CLEAR_SW_LATCHES
93 B4C11 Connect to FPGA
B1 B2 94
GET_LCDPM_ID 95
B4C12 PULSE-->to FPGA CTR
B4C14
R0
119 120
R1
DAC_CONTRAST_CNTL DAC_CONTRAST_CNTL CPLD_CNTL0
/LOC_STDBY
96 B4C15 PI_DIR
SWx--> FPGA INput
117 118 97 63
115 116
B4C17 B8C2
B8C5 64 PI_SW1 DIR--> FPGA INput
R2 113 114 R3 65 LIO_PULSE
B8C6 LIO_DIR
111 112 B8C8 66
R4 109 110 R5 67 R64 DNI XCOUNTER_ENP
B8C9 MF_PULSE
107 108 B8C11 68 MF_PULSE
G0 105 106 G1 70 MF_DIR MF_DIR
+5V J2 B8C12 MF_SW
103 104 B8C14 71
G2 101 102 G3 45 +3.3V 47 72 LOC_STDBY_CPLD
LED_DRIVE- Cathode T MS B8C15
99 100 44 73 CPLD_CNTL1
LED_DRIVE+ Anode B8C17 TP1
G4 97 98 G5 R50 43 P1 48
10K GND1 TCK
95 96 TP4 42 YU 1 2
B0 93 94 B1
TP5 41 CPLD_TMS 83
XR 3 4 CPLD_TCK TDO
91 92 TP18 40 YD 5 6
B2 89 90 B3 39 CPLD_TDO 45
TP19 XL 7 8 TDI
1

87 88 38 CPLD_TDI
B4 B5 GND2 9 10
85 86 37 NC 11 12

GND1
GND2
GND3
GND4
GND5
GND6
GND7
GND8
83 84 RV 1 2 VCOMIN 36
DAC_CONTRAST_CNTL DCLK_IN 100K /SPI_LCD_SEL VCOMIN 13 14
81 82 35 /CS
79 80 MISO R62 DNI 34 14P
SO

8
7
6
5
SPS 77 78 LP MOSI_S 33

21
31
44
62
69
75
84
100
SPI_CLK_S SI RN34
75 76 32
local JTAG
3

RESET_IN ENAB_IN
SCL 10K
73 74 31 GND3
71 72 R5_NEC 30 D25
R/L_IN 69 70 U/L_IN R51 29
R4_NEC

1
2
3
4
100K D24
67 68 R3_NEC 28 D23 +3.3V
MF_SW 65 66 LOC_STDBY_CPLD 27
R2_NEC D22
63 64 26 +3.3V +3.3V
R1_NEC D21
MF_DIR 61 62 MF_PULSE 25
R0_NEC D20
59 60 G5_NEC 24 D15
LIO_DIR 57 58 LIO_PULSE 23
G4_NEC D14
55 56 22 R1 R2
G3_NEC D13
PI_DIR 53 54 PI_PULSE 21 150 150
G2_NEC D12 TP16 TP15
51 52 G1_NEC 20 D11
PW_DIR 49 50 PW_PULSE 19 TP14 TP17
G0_NEC D10
47 48 B5_NEC 18 D05
AIM_DIR AIM_PULSE
45
43
46
44
B4_NEC 17
16
D04 Stand By Ready
B3_NEC D03
PWR_DIR 41 42 PWR_PULSE 15 DS 1 DS 2
B2_NEC D02
39 40 14 SSL-LX3044-ID HLMP-1503
B1_NEC D01
/RDY_LED 37 38 /STDBY_LED 13
B0_NEC D00
35 36 12 GND4 '2%%.
CLEAR_SW_LATCHES 33 34 CPLD_CNTL0 DCLK_NEC 11 CLK
31 32 VS_NEC 10 VSYNC 2%$
PW_SW1 29 30 PI_SW1 HS_NEC 9
RESET_NEC HSYNC /STDBY_LED
27 28 8 /RESET
SPI_CLK_S 25 26 /SPI_LCD_SEL 7 GND5 /RDY_LED
23 24 +3.3V 6 VCC1
MOSI_S 21 22 MISO 5 Layout per DWG 562-1279-001
VCC2
19 20 4 VCC3
LED_R LED_R 17 18 PWM_LCD 3 S1B B
PWM_LCD VCC4
15 16 2 /RESET_CPLD 3 4
LED_B LED_G GND6
LED_B 13 14 LED_G 1 GND7
11 12 +5V +3.3V BL12340
GET_LCDPM_ID 9 10 CPLD_CNTL1 45P
7
5
8
6
NEC NL2432HC22-41B /LOC_STDBY 1
S1A A
2
3 4 + C3 + C2
+3.3V 1 2 +5V 100uF 100uF BL12340
Stand By/Ready
263-165
BL12340

940-5620-014 SCHEMATIC, PCB, LCD PERS (Sheet 1 of 4) B

8065751132 PurePoint® Laser 5-10


OR0
0LACE 2'" RESISTOR NETWORKS AS CLOSE TO CONNECTOR AS POSSIBLE OR1
0LACE 5, THROUGH 2, RESISTOR NETWORKS AS CLOSE TO #0,$ AS POSSIBLE OR3
OR2
U/L
OR4
LZ_SIZEC0 CLS
Place resistor networks as
SHARP Interface
RESET close to Chip as possible. J7
HS +3.3V RN8 51
VS
4 5 VEE 50
VEE
LCD_MOD NC
3 6 49 MOD
LCD_U/L

72

71

70

69

68

67

66

65

64

63

62

61

60

59

58

57

56

55
2 7 48 U/L
1 8 LCD_SPS 47
LCD_CLS SPS
46

MOD

TEST4

UBL

GND6

VDD2

GND5

OR0

OR1

OR2

OR3

OR4
VS

HS

REM

SIZECO

VREV

SPS

CLS
O R5 RN9 22 CLS
1 54 45
DCLK /DCLK OR5
4 5 LCD_LBR VDD_LCD 44
VDD
LBR
3 6 43 DGND
LZ_SETR 2 53 2 7 OB5-B 42
SETR GND4 OB4-B B5
1 8 41 B4
OB3-B 40
OG0 22 OB2-B B3
R0_SH 3 R0 OG0 52 39 B2
RN10 OB1-B 38
OB0-B B1
4 5 37 B0
4 51 OG1 3 6 36
R1_SH R1 OG1 DGND1
2 7 VSHD 35 VSHD
1 8 LCD_LP 34
OG2 LCD_SPR LP
R2_SH 5 R2 OG2 50 33 SPR
22 32
RN11 LCD_DCLK DGND2
31 DCLK
6 49 OG3 4 5 30
R3_SH R3 OG3 DGND3
3 6 VSHA 29 VSHA
2 7 28 AGND
7 48 OG4 1 8 LCD_VR0 27
R4_SH R4 OG4 VO
LCD_VR1 26
22 LCD_VR2 V1
25 V2
8 47 OG5 LCD_VR3 24
R5_SH R5 OG5 V3
U3 LCD_VR4 23 V4
22 DGND4
9 LZ9FC23 46 RN16 OG5-B 21
GND GND3 OG4-B G5
4 5 20 G4
3 6 OG3-B 19
LZ_SDRSEL OG2-B G3
10 SDRSEL VDD1 45 +3.3V 2 7 18 G2
1 8 OG1-B 17
OG0-B G1
16 G0
11 44 OB0 22 15
G0_SH G0 OB0 DGND5
RN18 OR5-B 14
OR4-B R5
4 5 13 R4
12 43 OB1 3 6 OR3-B 12
G1_SH G1 OB1 R3
2 7 OR2-B 11
OR1-B R2
1 8 10 R1
13 42 OB2 OR0-B 9
G2_SH G2 OB2 R0
22 8 DGND6
7 SPL
14 41 OB3 RN20 6
G3_SH G3 OB3 PS
4 5 5 CS
3 6 4 VCOM
15 40 OB4 2 7 LCD_SPL 3
G4_SH G4 OB4 LED+
1 8 LCD_PS 2 NC1
1 LED-
16 39 OB5 22
G5_SH G5 OB5
VSHA 51P

+3.3V 17 TEST1 GND2 38 * Pin 1 of JAE Connetor

REV V0
TEST2

TEST3
C13 (FF0251SS1) connects to

HREV

GND1
ENAB
TP28 + C12

VDD

REV

SPR

LBR

SPL
ODCLK Pin 51 of Sharp LCD

PS
18 37

B1

B2

B3

B4

B5

LP
B0_SH B0 CLK 4.7uF 0.1uF
Cable; Schematic shows

19

20

21

22

23

24

25

26

27

28

29

30

31

32

33

34

35

36
the JAE Connector

+ C11

16

14
4.7uF U4
VEE

VDD_REF

VCC
4 NC1 VO 3
6 NC2
B1_SH 7 NC3 V1 5
9 R34
B2_SH NC4
10 11 TP29 24.9K

+3.3V
B3_SH NC5 V2
15 NC6
17 NC7 IR3E3146 V3 12
18 NC8
B4_SH 19 NC9 V4 13
B5_SH 20 NC10
2 R35
COM 20K
1

GND
R/L SW

TAB
ENAB

21
U5
R67 C18
2 G1 D1 6 +
10K TP27 2.2uF
VSHA 5 1
G2 S1
R66 2
10K 4 3
DAC_CONTRAST_CNTL DAC_CONTRAST_CNTL 4 C21 S2 D2
Q1 0.1uF
10K 1 SI1016X
R65 PMBT3904TRL C23
VSHA 3 +
2.2uF
D17 C14 D9 U15 R70 R37
5 LT1783 DNI 12.1K
C15 RB521S-30 R68 R40
RB521S-30 0.22uF C17 10K
D18 0.22uF +5V C60
R69 22.1
C16 0.22uF D10
0.01uF
0.22uF 1K Q2
RB521S-30 MMBT3906
D15 RB521S-30 C26
VSHA R39 0.1uF R42
TP24 DNI 121K TP20
C19 RB521S-30 D7
0.22uF
D16 C20
TP21
+3.3V 0.22uF RB521S-30

RB521S-30 + C22
4.7uF
L1
R38 D8
27uH 187K +3.3V R49 LED_DRIVE+
LED_DRIVE+
C24 + C25 U6
L2 0
4.7uF 8.2uH RB521S-30
1000pF U8
4 15 + C38
IN LX 4.7uF
6 VIN SW 1
14 R41 C27 5 2
PGND PWM_LCD SHTDN GND
FB 2 4 Rs LED 3
D13 16 30.1K
TGND 680pF
1 R43 + C39 LT1932ES6
C28 /RDY 4.7uF R48 LED_DRIVE-
LED_DRIVE-
RB521S-30 3 11 61.9K D11 1.15K
TP26 INTG SUPN
470pF 9 13 TP25
D14 C29 /SHDN SUPP RB521S-30 +3.3V
VEE 0.22uF C30 0.47uF
10 12 D12
RB521S-30 DRVN DRVP #ONNECT CAPS TO 6$$ PINS AS CLOSE TO #0,$ AS POSSIBLE
R44 DNI
8 7 RB521S-30
FBN FBP VDD_LCD
8
7
6
5

R45 R46 R47 619K


+3.3V VSHD
TAB

6 5 RN31
REF GND C33 10K
499K 51.1K 56.2K
C31 MAX1779EUE 0.1uF
17

0.1uF C55 C56 C57 C34 C35 C36 C37


C32
1
2
3
4

(EAT 3INK LZ_SIZEC0 R71 10uF


0.22uF
LZ_SETR R72 0 0.01uF 0.01uF 0.01uF 0.01uF 0.01uF 0.01uF
LZ_SDRSEL R73 0
0

940-5620-014 SCHEMATIC, PCB, LCD PERS (Sheet 2 of 4)


8065751132 PurePoint® Laser 5-11
TEXT LEDS
StandBy/Ready
Reverse MOUNT Pulse Interval Pulse Width aim beam MF pwr LIO
NEW PART Number
239-032 CR35 CR34 CR33 CR32 CR37
CR36
3 BL U 3 BL U 3 BL U 3 BL U 3 BL U
3 BL U

CR38 1 RED 4 +5V 1 RED 4 +5V 1 RED 4 +5V 1 RED 4 +5V 1 RED 4 +5V
1 RED 4 +5V
+5V

APT3216RWF/A-01 2 GRN 2 GRN 2 GRN 2 GRN 2 GRN


2 GRN

JRUGUB0158B JRUGUB0158B JRUGUB0158B JRUGUB0158B JRUGUB0158B


JRUGUB0158B

R84 R83 R81


332 332 332

CR1 CR5 CR9 CR13 CR17 CR21 CR25

3 BL U 3 BL U 3 BL U 3 BL U 3 BL U 3 BL U 3 BL U

1 RED 4 +5V 1 RED 4 +5V 1 RED 4 +5V 1 RED 4 +5V 1 RED 4 +5V 1 RED 4 +5V 1 RED 4 +5V

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2 GRN 2 GRN 2 GRN 2 GRN 2 GRN 2 GRN 2 GRN

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CR2 CR6 CR10 CR14 CR18 CR22 CR26

3 BL U 3 BL U 3 BL U 3 BL U 3 BL U 3 BL U 3 BL U

1 RED 4 +5V 1 RED 4 +5V 1 RED 4 +5V 1 RED 4 +5V 1 RED 4 +5V 1 RED 4 +5V 1 RED 4 +5V

2 GRN 2 GRN 2 GRN 2 GRN 2 GRN 2 GRN 2 GRN

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CR3 CR7 CR11 CR15 CR19 CR23 CR27

3 BL U 3 BL U 3 BL U 3 BL U 3 BL U 3 BL U 3 BL U

1 RED 4 +5V 1 RED 4 +5V 1 RED 4 +5V 1 RED 4 +5V 1 RED 4 +5V 1 RED 4 +5V 1 RED 4 +5V

2 GRN 2 GRN 2 GRN 2 GRN 2 GRN 2 GRN 2 GRN


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CR4 CR8 CR12 CR16 CR20 CR24 CR28

3 BL U 3 BL U 3 BL U 3 BL U 3 BL U 3 BL U 3 BL U

1 RED 4 +5V 1 RED 4 +5V 1 RED 4 +5V 1 RED 4 +5V 1 RED 4 +5V 1 RED 4 +5V 1 RED 4 +5V

2 GRN 2 GRN 2 GRN 2 GRN 2 GRN 2 GRN 2 GRN

+5V JRUGUB0158B JRUGUB0158B JRUGUB0158B JRUGUB0158B JRUGUB0158B JRUGUB0158B JRUGUB0158B


R11 R18
120 120 R19
160 R12 R20 R21 R16 R22 R23 R13 R24 R25 R14 R26 R27 R17 R28 R29 R15 R30 R31
120 120 160 120 120 160 120 120 160 120 120 160 120 120 160 120 120 160
11
2

U2
VCC
K

LED_R 16 IN1 OUT1 1

LED_G 15 IN2 OUT2 3

LED_B 10 IN3 OUT3 6

9 IN4 OUT4 8

7
14
FLT LED_DRVR_FLT# +3.3V
EN
G1
G2
G3
G4

J8
A2 5 5 7 SL B 1 MTH1 MTH2 MTH3 MTH4 MTH5 MTH6 MTH7 MTH8
4
5
12
13

1
2 2
R80
+5V 3 3
DNI

3P

0LACE CAPS AS CLOSE TO ICgS AS POSSIBLE

+3.3V
8
7
6
5

RN15
10K

+5V
1
2
3
4

C4 C5 C6 C7 C8 C9 C10 C52 C53 C54


0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF
C58 C59
0 .1 u F 0 .1 u F

940-5620-014 SCHEMATIC, PCB, PCD PERS (Sheet 3 of 4)


8065751132 PurePoint® Laser 5-12
+3.3V

8
7
6
5

8
7
6
5

8
7
6
5

8
7
6
5

8
7
6
5

8
7
6
5
RN1 RN2 RN3 RN4 RN5 RN6
22K 22K 22K 22K 22K 22K

LIO PI PW A IM PWR MF

1
2
3
4

1
2
3
4

1
2
3
4

1
2
3
4

1
2
3
4

1
2
3
4
290UAA5F201B2
290UAA5F201B2 290UAA5F201B2 290UAA5F201B2 290UAA5F201B2 290UAA5F201B2

1 (A ) CH_A_MF
CH_A
1 1 1 1 1
CH_A CH_A CH_A CH_A CH_A
2 (B )
CH_B CH_B_MF
CH_B 2 CH_B 2 CH_B 2 CH_B 2 CH_B 2
SW1 3 SW1_MF
SW1 3 SW1 3 SW1 3 SW1 3 SW1 3
7 Case2
7 Case2 7 Case2 7 Case2 7 Case2 7 Case2 6 Case
6 Case 6 Case 6 Case 6 Case 6 Case

GND_SW
GND_EN
GND_SW

GND_SW

GND_SW

GND_SW

GND_SW
GND_EN

GND_EN

GND_EN

GND_EN

GND_EN
E NC6

5
E NC1 E NC2 E NC3 E NC4 E NC5
4

5
CH_A_PWR
CH_B_PWR
SW1_PWR

CH_A_AIM
CH_B_AIM
SW1_AIM

CH_A_PW
CH_B_PW
SW1_PW

CH_A_PI

CH_B_PI
SW1_PI

CH_A_LIO
CH_B_LIO
SW1_LIO

ITT NSE11 ENC1,2,3,4,5,6


6
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7

940-5620-014 SCHEMATIC, PCB, PCD PERS (Sheet 4 of 4)


8065751132 PurePoint® Laser 5-13
562-1068-501 ASSY, PCB, POWER DRIVER
8065751132 PurePoint® Laser 5-14
TP20
ADC_LDCM VLDCM
+5V Bench Test
VCCAL J19
J14 14P
PG7 ADC_LDCM R22
DC-DC-S- R117 2
2 1 10K
LD_PM_V DC_DC_VO- TP41 TLC393CD-R R124 R8 R3 C3 DNI 1
4 3 10K 1K 1K
PG7 LDD_ON 6 5 DC_DC_VO+ U23B 0.1uF TP39 2P
DAC_LDD_CV DC-DC-S+ 5 VREF1.0V PG2
+5V 8 7 R145 7 R128
DAC_LDD_SENSE_CNTL DC-DC-T
10 9 1K 6 DNI
OVER_CURRENT
12 11 R147 DAC_PMONVAL_SIM PG7
R123
14 13 DNI +5V
R29 C109 10K TP1
R5

1
8
7
+5V INSTALL = DNI 0.1uF
100K
10K 3 LD_PM_V PG7
EN_TEC_CNTL
+5V
U24
+5V
GND R20 LD Over Current 6
2 DAC_LDD_SENSE_CNTL PG7
U25
14 2 10K
VCC 1D R49 OPA656U R118

4
12 10K 100K

5
4
LDD_OC_STAT 5 2D Slow Down GND R6
1Q 2 VREF3.5V PG8 R2
3 OVER_CURRENT R133 1 DNI C88 C89
DS4 1CLK 9.09K
6 11 1K U23A 3 0.001uF 0.001uF
1Q 2CLK TLC393CD-R
R65 R96 VEE5
9 4 C105
332 BR1111C 10K

8
2Q 1PRE 0.1uF
2PRE 10 R30 +5V C90
8 R144 C86 C1 C84
EN_TEC_DAC 2Q
1CLR 1 /CLR_LDD_OC 10K
C70 R170 0.001uF 4.99K 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF
13 GND 0.1uF 49.9 INSTALL = DNI
2CLR
R31
GND 7 +5V
10K
/RST_TEC SN74HCT74D GND
LDD+ DC_DC_VO+
PG7 /CLR_LDD_OC
/CLR_LDD_OC
30AMP E1
F1 C6
+24VF_LD 2 1
+24V 4700pF
4 3
RUEF250 +5V R99 C83 VCCAL 6 5
C5 GND
+ C4 4700pF
0 GND 0.001uF R18
33uF (DNI) DNI
D7 U2 8199-2
VCCAL R1 LMH10
RB521S-30 R7 GND1 GND4 C7 LMH12 C80
CASE1 CASE4 10K M2.0 H/W
1K 4 5 0.1uF M2.0 H/W 0.001uF
+INPUT OUTPUT1+

8
GND 6
OUTPUT2+ GND
U1A 3
LDI_DC_DC_ON 3 7 DC-DC-S+ R120 1 LMH9
ON/OFF SENSE+ R131 GND E2
DNI 2 M2.0 H/W
DNI
8 DC-DC-T DNI OPA2677U
TRIM U3 2 1

4
LDD_ON Q1 DC-DC-S- 4 3
2 CASE SENSE- 9 R10 10K VCC 1
MMBT3906 6 5
R11
D8 10 3
1K OUTPUT1- OUT
RB521S-30 1 11 C101 120pF
-INPUT OUTPUT2- 8199-4
GND2 GND3 5 4 LDD-
CASE2 CASE3 INSTALL = DNI IP- IP+
C8 H1 H13
GHTC1V860PMRG VEE5 H2
-IP1 +IP1
H14 30AMP
GND 4700pF R98 R9 -IP2 +IP2
H3 -IP3 +IP3 H15
0 DNI H4 H16
+5V R12 -IP4 +IP4
C82 DNI H5 -IP5 +IP5 H17
0.001uF H6 -IP6 +IP6 H18
GND C9 H7 H19
4700pF -IP7 +IP7
H8 -IP8 +IP8 H20
U29 DC_DC_VO- GND GND H9 -IP9 +IP9 H21
5

H10 -IP10 +IP10 H22


H11 H23
VCC

-IP11 +IP11
PG7 LDD_OC_STAT 1 A H12 -IP12 +IP12 H24

4 R13
30AMP 2
Y GND VCCAL L9 +5V
2
GND

PG7 ZERO_LDD_DAC B 10K


VTRIM TP17 ACS750SCA-050 10uH
GND
R4
R14
R28 R27 SN74AHC1G32DCKR DNI
10K R142
3

1K 1K GND
10K C72 C73 C81 + C2
0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 47uF
6 U1B
R16 R127
GND 7 +5V 1 8
10K VCC SD VEE5
PG7 DAC_LDD_CV GND GND 5 10K 2 C1+ L10
OPA2677U REG 7
+ C87 10uH
R15 Q11 C97 0.1uF 6
C85 10K C102 2N7002 R134 10uF VO
3 C1-
0.001uF 0.01uF 12.1K 4 5
GND CMP C100
+ C99
R24 U27 C98 47uF 0.22uF
10K LTC1261CS8 100pF
GND
GND GND GND
VEE5

GND

940-5620-024 SCHEMATIC, PCB, POWER DRIVER (Sheet 1 of 8)


8065751132 PurePoint® Laser 5-15
+12V

DS5
R167

10
APT2012LSYCK
+5V

NO LOAD: Vo=0.0V For Software purposes: C93


LAMP LOAD (3 OHM): Vo=3.7/2V at Min ADC<250mV --> NO LOAD; 0.1uF D10
RB521S-30
Adjusted voltage) ADC> 1.5V --> LAMP R135 1 8 TP40 TP34
200 Ohm +LED LOAD: Vo=685/2 ELSE: --> LED;; 100K
3 R140
mV at Min Adjusted voltage) 2
7 ADC_LIO_DETECT PG7
U26 4 .9 9 K
R136 LTC2053IDD
R141
100K 5 4 6 R139 C94
4 .9 9 K
9.09K 0.1uF
C91 C92
0.001uF 0.1uF

D11
RB521S-30
R138
1K VLIO+
CR1
MMBD914LT1
J1 0
BOOST5_LIO
PG7 DC_DC_MODULATE
CR16 C79
1
2 LIO
C78
C12 + C10 B540C 0.001uF 2P
L1 0.001uF CR43
0.01uF 47uF
R110 8.75uH 1SMB5929BT3 R180
0 min voltage=3.0V R17
0

max voltage=7.2V C11


100K
R181 VLIO-
0.01uF 0
+24V R23
R146
F2 U4
DNI 4 .9 9 K
+24V_LIO 5 6
VIN BOOST U28C
VSW 3
SM150/33 2 NE5234D U28D
C13 + -SHDN R162
PT C 22uF SENSE 7 10 100K
NE5234D
4 GND VC 1 R19 8 12
8 TAB DNI 9 14
R21 13
LT1374HVIR
CR2 100K R148
B540C R149 100K
C14 100K
0.01uF R150 R151
Layout as per Linear Tech Spec. 100K 100K
U28B
NE5234D
P G5 VREF242 5
R161 7
100K 6

R163
100K

U28A

11
R154
4 .9 9 K NE5234D
PG7 DAC_LIO_CV 3
1
1.5V - 3.75V 2
4

+5V
C16
0.1uF

R155
4 .9 9 K

940-5620-024 SCHEMATIC, PCB, POWER DRIVER (Sheet 2 of 8)


8065751132 PurePoint® Laser 5-16
P5
LOCAL_ESTOP_NC21
LOCAL_ESTOP_NC22 6
LOCAL_ESTOP_LED+ 5
LOCAL_ESTOP_LED- 4
LOCAL_ESTOP_NC11 3
LOCAL_ESTOP_NC12 2
1 J4
6P 1 XTERN_ESTOP_NO PG7
TEST HEADER 2
2P

GND_PS
PG7 LOCAL_ESTOP_NC22

PG7 LOCAL_ESTOP_NC21

PG7 LOCAL_ESTOP_NC11

PG7 LOCAL_ESTOP_NC12

PG7 KEYSW_C CR4


MMBD914LT1

J7 Add Fuse to BOM


1 1 K2
2 2
2 Physical FUSE, NOT a PCB
3
3 3 components
R47 4
3P 0
PG7 KEYSW_NO GND 7
R116
K1 6 F3
PG7 LOCAL_ESTOP_LED- 0
5 5 178-6165-0002
PG7 LOCAL_ESTOP_LED+ 3 2 1 3 1 +24V_PS
R46 1 8 4 2
4 7 5
CR17 392 AGQ200A24 8 6
MMBD914LT1
AZ9321-1C-24DEF
L2
CR5
CM3440Z171R-10
Q10 MMBD914LT1
1SMB5923BT3G
+24VFMSC 3 2 +24VFMS
D

+24V
CR44
SYSTEM POWER C19 C17
+ C108 R26 4 1 +24VFM +24V_FUSED
G

C18 1uF 0.001uF


10uF 2.21K
1uF
MTB50P03HDLG

1
IP1-

IP0-

IP1+

IP0+
C21
0.47uF U8
C20
0.001uF ACS713ELCTR-20A-T

K
FILTER

VIOUT
CR13

GND

VCC
MMBD914LT1 R33
GND
GND 47.5
R25 +5V
CR6

8
6.49K CR7
30CTQ060STRLPBF
ISMC24AT3
G ND C71

A2

A1
C22
R168 0.1uF
0.001uF +24V_PS
LOCAL_ESTOP_NC22
100
J5
1
2
3
4
PG7 ADC_24I_MON
GND_PS 4P
INPUT POWER SUBPLANE

+24V_F4
+24V
F4

RUEF250

940-5620-024 SCHEMATIC, PCB, POWER DRIVER (Sheet 3 of 8)


8065751132 PurePoint® Laser 5-17
CR8
MMBD914LT1

3A max
TP2 C23
U9 +12V
+24V_F4 L4 0.01uF TP3
LT1374HVIR
8.75uH L3
+24V_F4 +24V_SDR 5 6 8.75uH
VIN BOOST
C24 C25 VSW 3 12.83V
2 -SHDN
1uF 1uF + 7
C95 C26 SENSE CR9 C76 C27
4 1 + C28
0.01uF 22uF G ND VC B540C 0.001uF 0.01uF 47uF
8 TAB 40V R34 R45
C29 5A 20.5K 6.04K
0.01uF

F6
R35 R125 +12V VDD12VF
4.99K 4.99K
SM150/33

Layout as per Linear Tech Spec.


+5V
F5
VCC5F
SM150/33
CR10
MMBD914LT1

TP4 C30
U10
0.01uF
LT1374HVIR TP5 +5V
L5
+24V_SDR 5 6 8.75uH 4.5A
VIN BOOST max
VSW 3
2 -SHDN
C96 C31 + 7
0.01uF 22uF SENSE CR11
4 GND VC 1 C36 C77
8 B540C R36 C32 + C35 + C33 CR12
TAB 0.1uF 0.001uF
40V 5.62K 100uF 100uF SMCJ5V0CA
0.01uF
5A
C34
0.01uF

VREF242 PG3

R37
4.99K
FID4 FID5 FID6

FID1 FID2 FID3


+5V

MH1 MH2 MH3 MH4 MH5 MH6


C37 C38 C39 C40 C41 C42 M3.0 H/W M3.0 H/W M3.0 H/W M3.0 H/W M3.0 H/W M3.0 H/W
TP6 TP7 TP8 TP9 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF

GND

940-5620-024 SCHEMATIC, PCB, POWER DRIVER (Sheet 4 of 8)


8065751132 PurePoint® Laser 5-18
+5V +12V

8
7
6
5

8
7
6
5
RN2
RN1
10K
10K
+12V
+5V U11

1
2
3
4

1
2
3
4
P1
MAX6651EEE 1 1
14 VCC TACH0 1 2
3
2
3
P1 : F AN 1
TACH1 16
3P
TACH2 2
+12V
PG7 I2C_SCL 6 3 P2
SCL TACH3
1 1
PG 7 I2C_SDA 5 SDA
FB 15 FANDIRVE1
2
3
2
3
P2 : F AN 2
10 GPIO0
9 13 Q3 3P

D
GPIO1 OUT
11 GPIO2
12 8 TAB + C43 C75
GPIO3 ADD 10uF 0.001uF
7 GPIO4 GND 4 G

S
IRFL014NTRPBF

R109
+5V
DNI
SW is setup for
R107
ADDRESS=FLOAT
10K

+12V

8
7
6
5
RN4
10K
+12V
+5V U13
1
2
3
4
P3
MAX6651EEE 1 1
14 VCC TACH0 1 2
3
2
3
P3 : F AN 3
TACH1 16
3P
TACH2 2
+12V
6 3 P4
SCL TACH3
1
5 SDA
15 FANDRIVE2
2
3
1
2 P4 : F AN 4
FB 3
10 GPIO0
9 13 Q2 3P
D

GPIO1 OUT
11 GPIO2
12 8 TAB + C103 C104
GPIO3 ADD 10uF 0 .0 0 1 u F
7 GPIO4 GND 4 G
S

R115
+5V
0 IRFL014NTRPBF
VCC5F

SW is setup for
R39
ADDRESS=0x96
R119 4 .9 9 K
DNI
S1
PG7 COVER_OPEN
EP11SD1ABE
263-153

940-5620-024 SCHEMATIC, PCB, POWER DRIVER (Sheet 5 of 8)


8065751132 PurePoint® Laser 5-19
J13 +5V ADC_VTEC TP11
ADC_TEC_THERM TP12
A9 A1 VDD12VF J9
A9 A1 ADC_ITEC TP13
B9 B9 B1 B1 DAC_VTEC TP14
C9 C1 2 1 NGVS_ETHER_TX+
C9 C1 ADC_LDCM TP15
LASER_RDY D9 D1 4 3 NGVS_ETHER_TX-
D9 D1 R157 R164 DAC_LDD_CV TP16
E9 E1 -12V(SP) 6 5 NGVS_ETHER_RX+
E9 E1 10K 10K
F9 F1 8 7 NGVS_ETHER_RX-
DRFILTER#1_LED# F9 F1 VDD_SHUTTER_FS ETHER_LINKR
DRFILTER#2_LED#
A 10 A10 A2 A2
SHUTTER_MOTOR_BIAS
10 9
TETH_ETHER_TX+
Diff Pairs, 100Ohm
B10 B10 B2 B2 12 11 PWRDRVR_ID1
C10 C2 14 13 TETH_ETHER_TX-
VCC5F C10 C2 /FS_GROUND_SENSE PWRDRVR_ID0
FOOTSW_LED# D 10 D2 16 15 TETH_ETHER_RX+
D10 D2 /FS_ID1 TETH_ETHER_RX-
L18 E 10 E10 E2 E2 18 17
4 3 F10 F2 20 19 ETHER_SPEEDR
F10 F2 R159 R165
A11 A11 A3 A3 R102 22 21 I2C_SCL PG6 DNI DNI
B11 B3 FS_E_CUTTOFF XTERN_ESTOP_NO 24 23
B11 B3 I2C_SDA PG6
1 2 C 11 C11 C3 C3 DNI 26 25
500 D11 D3 /FS_ID0 28 27
D11 D3 DAC_LDD_SENSE_CNTL PG2
E 11 E3 /FS_RIGHT 30 29
E11 E3 LD_THERM+ PG8
GND_NGVS F11 F3 TP38
F11 F3 KEY KEY
SLOT_ID0 A12 A4 /FS_NO_TTL 34 33
A12 A4 ADC_ITEC PG8
SLOT_ID1 B 12 B4 /FS_NC_TTL 36 35
B12 B4 ADC_TEC_THERM PG8
C12 C12 C4 C4 38 37 ADC_LDCM PG2
SLOT_ID2 D 12 D4 /FS_LEFT 40 39
SLOT_ID3 D12 D4 /FS_TOP
E12 E12 E4 E4 42 41 ADC_VTEC PG8
F12 F12 F4 F4 44 43 ADC_LIO_DETECT PG3
DR_FILT#2_P3_SW2_NC
1
2
3
4

A5 A5 46 45 DAC_VTEC PG8
B5 DR_FILT#2_P1_SW1_NO 48 47
RN5 B5 DAC_LDD_CV PG2
470 1 PA1 C5 C5 50 49 DAC_LIO_CV PG3
2 D5 52 51 SLOT_ID0 +5V
PA2 D5 TP10
3 E5 54 53 SLOT_ID1 VLIO+
PA3 E5 SLOT_ID2 C74
8
7
6
5

4 F5 56 55
Input Power

PA4 F5 TP43
A6 DR_FILT#1_P3_SW2_NC 58 57 SLOT_ID3 0.001uF
A6 PG4 ADC_24I_MON R40
5 B6 DR_FILT#1_P1_SW1_NO VLIO- 60 59
PB1 B6 4.99K
6 PB2 C6 C6 62 61
GND_PS 7 PB3 D6 D6
8 E6 -NGLA_CONNECTED 66 65
PB4 E6 TEC_FAULT PG8
F6 TETHERED_LOAD 68 67 -XTERNAL_RST
F6 NGVS_ETHER_RX- -NGLA_LASER_EN
9 PC1 A7 A7 PG8 TEC_H/C 70 69
GND_PS 10 B7 NGVS_ETHER_RX+ PWRDRVR_ID0 72 71 -INTERLOCK
PC2 B7 /FS_NC_TTL DR_FILT#1_P1_SW1_NO
11 PC3 C7 C7 74 73
+24V_PS 12 D7 NGVS_ETHER_TX- /FS_NO_TTL 76 75 DR_FILT#1_P3_SW2_NC
PC4 D7 NGVS_ETHER_TX+ /FS_RIGHT R152
E7 E7 78 77 PWR_DRVR_CNTL0
F7 /FS_ID0 80 79 +5V 0
F7 LDD_ON PG2
A8 RESET- PG4 LOCAL_ESTOP_NC11 82 81 /CLR_LDD_OC PG2
A8 RESET+ R41 PWRDRVR_ID1
B8 PG4 LOCAL_ESTOP_NC12 84 83
CURRENT LOOP==ENABLE B8
C8 150 PG4 LOCAL_ESTOP_LED+ 86 85 /SDSYNC PG8
TP42
C8 VDD_SHUTTER_FS R130
+5V D8 D8 PG4 LOCAL_ESTOP_NC21 8 8 87
E8 -INTERLOCK 90 89 /FS_LEFT DNI
U12 E8 PG4 LOCAL_ESTOP_NC22
F8 F8 PG4 LOCAL_ESTOP_LED- 92 91 LDD_OC_STAT PG2
MOC205-R1 9 4 93 /FS_ID1
PG4 KEYSW_C
7 1 PG4 KEYSW_NO 96 95 /PORST
GND_NGVS 98 97 FS_SHUTTER_CNTL_EN
PG6 COVER_OPEN TP35
6 100 99 LASER_RDY
562-1278-001 VCC5F
102 101 LD_PM_V PG2
NGVS_RST# 5 104 103
PG2 DAC_PMONVAL_SIM EN_TEC_CNTL
2 106 105 TP36
DAC_LDCM_VR
P6
108 107 TP37 SPARE
VDD12VF 110 109 ZERO_LDD_DAC PG7
8
4
3

2 1 TETH_ETHER_TX+ 112 111 DR_FILT#2_P1_SW1_NO was foot sw led#


R48
4 3 TETH_ETHER_TX- 114 113 D R_ FI L T# 2 _P 3_ S W2 _ NC
1K
6 5 ETHER_LINKR 116 115 DR_FILT#2_DRVR
GND_RP 8 7 TETH_ETHER_RX+ +24V_F4 +24V_F4 118 117 DC_DC_MODULATE PG3 +5V
10 9 TETH_ETHER_RX- 120 119
/FS_ID0 12 11 ETHER_SPEEDR
R129
/FS_NC_TTL 14 13 LASER_RDY SHUTTER_MOTOR_BIAS
/FS_ID1 16 15 -NGLA_LASER_EN 60P 0 R184
R143
/FS_NO_TTL 18 17 -NGLA_CONNECTED R122 /FS_NO_TTL 1K
/FS_RIGHT 20 19 TETHERED_RST# NGVS_RST#: 0-->PWR_DOWN DNI
SLOT_ID3 XTERN_ESTOP_NO PG7
/FS_LEFT 22 21 TP44
DR_FILT#1_DRVR +5V +5V
TETHERED_LOAD 24 23 DR_FILT#1_P1_SW1_NO DNI
26 25 DR_FILT#1_P3_SW2_NC L14 5 1
PG4 XTERN_ESTOP_NO 4 3 +12V
SHUTTER_MOTOR_BIAS 28 27 DR_FILT#2_DRVR Q5
VDD_SHUTTER_FS 30 29 DR_FILT#2_P1_SW1_NO MMBT2907
NGVS_RST# 2 4 R132
R83 0 32 31 DR_FILT#2_P3_SW2_NC TP45
R52 1 2 10K R182
R85 0 34 33 U6 Q14
1K 500 D12 MMBT2222A
R84 0 36 35 -INTERLOCK SN74AHC1G126DCKR
RB521S-30 1K
38 37 GND_RP 3 R179
40 39 VDD12V_RP
L16
42 41 VCCF_RP 4 3 VCC5F 1K
TETHERED_LOAD
44 43 TP46
46 45 +5V
GND_RP 5 1 Unless otherwise specified Differential pairs.
48 47 +24V_RP 1 2
50 49 500 All other signals, Excluding Power, are 50 OHM
-12V(SP)
GND_RP TETHERED_RST# 2 4 Single Ended
FTSH-125-01-L-DV-K-A-P TP47
L17 U7
4 3 GROUP D13
+24V SN74AHC1G126DCKR
RB521S-30
Rear Panel Interface 3
1 2
500
GND_RP

940-5620-024 SCHEMATIC, PCB, POWER DRIVER (Sheet 6 of 8)


8065751132 PurePoint® Laser 5-20
+5V
TP33 R105

14
U21B
TP19 U14A C44 6.04K R114
R50 10 5 NE5234D
74HCT04 0.1uF
10K VREF1.0V 8 7
2 1 VREF1.0V 10K VREF3.5V PG2
PG2 9 6
/RST_TEC 12 13 U21C R104

VREF_AMP
R54 C53 +
TP21 U14F NE5234D 4.02K R100 R113
R121 1uF
74HCT04

7
+5V 100K
VCCA 10K 4.02K
DNI
/PORST
R160
/SDSYNC 5 DNI
P G7
U15
R153 1 R51
R87 R112 +5V
10K 4 10K
DNI 10K 1 28 U30
DAC_VTEC TP18 2 PLLPF RT R137 R166
2.048V 6 4
PG7 U34 VOUT VIN
TP32 0
SN74AHC1G08DCKR DNI
VCCA 3 C45 3 1 C106
VCCA C107 NC1 GND1
2 27 TP22 5 2 0.01uF
C46 RSLEW CT NC2 GND2
C15 2.2uF
0.1uF 330pF LT1790BCS6-2.048#TRPBF
1 8 0.1uF TP23
U5 U16 3 26 VREF2.5V
R89 /SDSYNC VREF P7
1 8 R53 3 LTC2053IDD
NO VDD 10K PDRV_B 50 49
2 7 100K 7 VTHERM-DACVTEC 4
COM1 IN1 CNTRL + C47 NDRV_B 48 47

LTC1923EGN
3 6 R95 2
IN2 COM2 TP25 TP24 TP26 1uF NDRV_A 46 45
4 5 100K 5
GND NC C69 EAOUT PDRV_A 44 43
R55 C48
5 4 6 0.1uF LD_THERM+ 42 41
MAX325CSA C49 9.09K 0.1uF 25 PDRV_B
0.1uF R56 PDRVB PG7 ADC_TEC_THERM 40 39
C50 38 37
0 24 NDRV_B PG7 ADC_VTEC
R57 4.7uF NDRVB NDRV_B PG9 36 35
PG7 ADC_ITEC
DNI DNI PG7 DAC_VTEC 34 33
VREF1.0V 6 23 +5V
FB VDD PG7 /SDSYNC 32 31

TEC
EN_TEC_DAC DAC_VTEC 30 29
R58 7 PG7 TEC_FAULT
VREF1.0V R126 AGND 28 27
+ C51 PG7 TEC_H/C TEC_CS+ 26
DNI 1uF 25
1K 8 SS TEC_CS- 24 23

+
C52 22 21
PGND 22
1uF TP27 VCC5F 20 19
VDD12VF 18 17
R59 TEC_VFB+ 16 15
1.65K TEC_VFB- 14 13
+5V ILIM 9 21 NDRV_A
ILIM NDRVA NDRV_A PG9 +24V 12 11
R61 3.01K 10 9
20 PDRV_A
PDRVA TP28 8 7
VREF2.5V TEC_CS+ 6 5
10 VSET CS+ 19 TEC_CS+ PG9 4 3
TEC_CS- 2 1
CS- 18 TEC_CS- PG9
U17B
TEC_FAULT# 11 R97 LM6152ACM FTSH-125-01-S-DV-A-P
R60 FAULT 5 INSTALL = DNI
10K 7
LD_THERM+ 12 17 ITEC 10K ADC_ITEC PG7
VTHRM ITEC 6
13 16 TEC_VFB+
PG7 TEC_H/C H/C TEC+ TEC_VFB+ PG9
C54 14 15 TEC_VFB-
VTEC TEC- TEC_VFB- PG9
0.1uF C55
VCCA

8
0.1uF
R63
3
+5V 10K 1 ADC_VTEC PG7
2 U17A
LM6152ACM
PG7 TEC_FAULT

4
U21D
R62
+5V NE5234D R111
U14C 100K VREF_AMP 12
U14B 10K
R64 74HCT04 74HCT04 14
DS1 13
301 VCCA
6 5 4 3
+5V TP30
BR1111C

4
TP29
R68 2
DS2 R67
301 1
10K ADC_TEC_THERM PG7
R66 PG7 LD_THERM+ 3
U21A
APT2012LSYCK 100K
U14D U14E J1 6 NE5234D

11
R69
301
DS3
74HCT04 74HCT04 Laser Diode 1
8 9 10 11 Inside Jen Optics 2

APT2012LMGCK 2P
L6 VCCA
0.33uH
+5V

C57 C56 + C58 C59 C60


0.1uF 33uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF

940-5620-024 SCHEMATIC, PCB, POWER DRIVER (Sheet 7 of 8)


8065751132 PurePoint® Laser 5-21
CR14
MMBD914LT1 Physical FUSE, NOT a PCB
+12V BOOSTB 20A Current; Heavy traces &/or copper pours components, for BOM
Add multiple vias on all connections to transistors purposes
CR15
MMBD914LT1
+24V
BOOSTA
1 F7 3
+24V_TEC 2 4

U18
R74 TOP B D
5 7
10 6 8
1 17 Q9 + C61 + C62
+SVA TGDRB 178-6165-0002
7 16 G NTD32N06LT4G 100uF 100uF
+SVB TGFBB S
14 +PVA R71 TOP A D
20 +PVB 10
23 R72 Q7
R92 TGDRA
22 301K G NTD32N06LT4G
0 TGFBA
8 S
INTOPB
PG8 NDRV_B 9 INBOTB BOOSTA 24
10 R73
R93 UVOUTB 301K
0 C68
L8
0.1uF
8.75uH
21 HC_02_100
R94 TSA
0
2 13 R75 10
PG8 NDRV_A 3
INTOPA BGDRB
12 BOT A C64 +
INBOTA BGFBB D 100uF
R91 4 UVOUTA
19 R70 10 Q8
0 BGDRA
6 G NTD32N06LT4G
BGFBA S
BOOSTB 18
R76
5 C67
GND1 301K
11 15 0.1uF L7
GND2 TSB 8.75uH J18
HC_01_100 VTEC_OUT+ 4%#
LT1162CSW 1
BOT B D
2 4%#
C6 3 + 2P
Q6 + C66
100uF
G NTD32N06LT4G
100uF
S

HC_03_100

HC_05_100
R77
301K
HC20A_04_100
1

C65
1

+ 100uF
PG8 TEC_CS+ 3 S+ R78 +5V J17
0.010 4%#
VTEC_OUT- 1
PG8 TEC_CS- 4 S- 2 4%#
2

2P
CR18 CR19 R79 R80
LMH13 LMH14 TP31
2

MMBD914LT1 MMBD914LT1 49.9K 49.9K


M3.0 H/W M3.0 H/W 5015

PG8 TEC_VFB+

PG8 TEC_VFB-
HEATSINK Q6,7,8,9
60x20 mm R82 R81
4.02K 4.02K

940-5620-024 SCHEMATIC, PCB, POWER DRIVER (Sheet 8 of 8)


8065751132 PurePoint® Laser 5-22
562-1202-501 ASSY, PCB, CONTROLLER
8065751132 PurePoint® Laser 5-23
NOTES: UNLESS OTHERWISE SPECIFIED Power Monitor
FPGA ROOT1 Analog In MUX, ADC, REF
1. INTERPRET THIS DRAWING PER ANSI/IPC. +3.3V +24I
+5VS
+3.3V +24I +5VS
+2.5 +5VA +24S
+2.5 +5VA +24S +24S
2. RESISTOR VALUES ARE IN OHMS, 1/10W, 1%. +1.2 AGND +24IS
+1.2 AGND +24IS +24IS
GND GND +5S PGOOD1.2V
GND GND +5S +5S PGOOD1.2V
3. CAPACITOR VALUES ARE IN MICROFARADS (uF), 50V. +5V ADC1_SDI +3.3S PGOOD2.5V
+5V ADC1_SDI ADC1_SDI +3.3S 2 .0 4 7 V n o m +3.3S PGOOD2.5V
ADC1_SCK +2.5S
ADC1_SCK ADC1_SCK +2.5S 1 .5 S 1 .2 2 8 V n o m +2.5S
4. MANUFACTURER PART NUMBERS ARE FOR REFERENCE ONLY. -CS3 ADC1_CONV VDC2DC_P
VDC2DC_P
-CS3 ADC1_CONV ADC1_CONV 0 .9 8 2 V n o m VDC2DC_P
-CS5 ADC1_SDO +1.2S VDC2DC_DIA
VDC2DC_DIA
-CS5 ADC1_SDO ADC1_SDO +1.2S +1.2S VDC2DC_DIA
FID1 FID2 FID3 FID4 FID6 FID5 A[0..31] ADC2_SDI +5AS +24V
A[0..31] ADC2_SDI ADC2_SDI +5AS +5AS +24V
ADC2_SCK +12S +12V
D[0..31] ADC2_SCK ADC2_SCK +12S +12S +12V
ADC2_CONV
D[0..31] ADC2_CONV ADC2_CONV
ADC2_SDO
ADC2_SDO ADC2_SDO
WR/-RD VCC_MIDX_S +5VA
WR/-RD VCC_MIDX_S VCC_MIDX_S +5VA
ADC3_SDI
ADC3_SCK ADC3_SDI
AUX_WDT ADC3_SCK +5V
AUX_WDT ADC3_SDI ADC3_SCK +5V
ADC3_CONV +3.3V
ADC3_CONV ADC3_CONV AIN[0..7] +3.3V
CLOCKS1 ADC3_SDO +2.5
ADC3_SDO ADC3_SDO AIN[0..7] AIN[8..15] +2.5
+3.3V -WDTRESET -WDTRESET +1.2
+3.3V -WDTRESET -WDTRESET AIN[8..15] +1.2
+5V -PORST ADC4_SDI
+5V -PORST ADC4_SDI ADC4_SDI
GND XTERNAL_RST# ADC4_SCK GND
GND XTERNAL_RST# ADC4_SCK ADC4_SCK GND
PGOOD1.2V
PGOOD1.2V ADC4_CONV AGND
PGOOD1.2V ADC4_CONV ADC4_CONV AGND
SPICLK_S AUX_WDT
PGOOD2.5V
PGOOD2.5V ADC4_SDO 4.096V
4.096V
SPICLK_S AUX_WDT PGOOD2.5V ADC4_SDO ADC4_SDO 4.096V
MOSI_S PGOOD3_5_12V
MOSI_S PGOOD3_5_12V
MISO 29 Analog In MUX, ADC, REF
MISO
SPISEL01 PLD_TMS
-EE_CS PLD_TMS
-FPGA_PROG FPGA_DONE PLD_TCK
CLK_HDR1
-FPGA_PROG FPGA_DONE PLD_TCK
PLD_TDO 32 Power Monitor
CLK_HDR1 PLD_TDO
CLK_66MHZ -FPGA_IRQ PLD_TDI DACS1
CLK_66MHZ -FPGA_IRQ PLD_TDI
CLK_LCD_66M +5VA 4.096V
CLK_LCD_66M +5VA 4.096V
CLK_FPGA CLK_FPGA AGND
-HRST CLK_FPGA CLK_FPGA AGND
-FPGA_PROG +5V -PORST
-FPGA_PROG +5V -PORST
GND
GND AOUT[0..7]
14 Clock Distribution SPISEL05 DAC1_SCK
SPISEL05 DAC1_SCK DAC1_SCK AOUT[0..7]
SPICLK_S DAC1_SDI Peripherals
SPICLK_S DAC1_SDI DAC1_SDI
MISO -DAC1_CS
MISO -DAC1_CS -DAC1_CS
MOSI_S
MOSI_S AOUT[8..15] PD[26..31]
Embedded Planet Interface DAC2_SCK
DAC2_SCK DAC2_SCK AOUT[8..15] PD[26..31] DIO_[0..7]
DAC2_SDI
DAC2_SDI DAC2_SDI DIO_[0..7] DIO_[8..15]
+5V
-DAC2_CS PLD_TMS
PLD_TMS
+5V -DAC2_CS -DAC2_CS PLD_TMS DIO_[8..15] DIO_[16..23]
PLD_TCK
G ND GND PLD_TCK PLD_TCK DIO_[16..23]
PLD_TDO DIO_[24..31]
PLD_TDO PLD_TDO DIO_[24..31] DIO_[32..39]
-PORST 30 Analog Out PLD_TDI
PLD_TDI
-PORST PLD_TDI DIO_[32..39] DIO_[40..47]
-HRST +3.3V
-HRST +3.3V ID_HS[0..3] DIO_[40..47] DIO_[48..55]
Test Headers ID_HS[0..3] DIO_[48..55]
-CS6 -CS3 DIO_[56..63]
-CS6 -CS3 ID_HS[0..3] AIN[0..7] AIN[0..7] DIO_[56..63]
-CS7 -CS5
-CS7 -CS5 PD[26..31] ID_HS[0..3] ID_HS[0..3] AIN[0..7] AIN[8..15] AIN[8..15] AIN[0..7] PWM[0..7]
GPL0
GPL0 PD[26..31] A[0..31] ID_HT[0..5] AIN[8..15] AIN[8..15] PWM[0..7] PWM[8..15]
GPL1
GPL1 A[0..31] D[0..31] ID_HT[0..5] ID_HT[0..5] AOUT[0..7] AOUT[0..7] PWM[8..15]
-CF_IRQ4
-CF_IRQ4 D[0..31] ID_HR[0..5] AOUT[0..7] AOUT[8..15] AOUT[8..15] AOUT[0..7] COUNTER[0..7]
ID_HR[0..5] ID_HR[0..5] AOUT[8..15] AOUT[8..15] COUNTER[0..7]
WR/-RD
WR/-RD DIO_[0..7] DIO_USER[0..31]
CLK_66MHZ
CLK_66MHZ DIO_[0..7] DIO_[8..15] DIO_USER[0..31]
CLK_HDR1 -PORST
CLK_HDR1 DIO_[8..15] DIO_[16..23] -PORST
-CS9 -CS6
-CS9 DIO_[16..23] DIO_[24..31] /CS0_CF RST_OUT[0..7]
- OE SPISEL03 -CS7
-OE SPISEL03 DIO_[24..31] DIO_[32..39] /CS1_CF RST_OUT[0..7]
WE0# SPISEL02 GPL0
WE0# SPISEL02 DIO_[32..39] DIO_[40..47] /IORD
WE1# SPISEL01 I2C_SDA GPL1
WE1# SPISEL01 DIO_[40..47] DIO_[48..55] I2C_SDA /IOWR
-TA MOSI_S I2C_SCL -CF_IRQ4 L1TXDB
-GTA MOSI_S DIO_[48..55] DIO_[56..63] I2C_SCL A[14..31] /INT_CF L1TXDB
SPICLK_S L1RXDB
SPICLK_S DIO_[56..63] D[0..15] A[14..31] L1RXDB
MISO SSYNC
MISO D[0..15] SSYNC
EP_DP4 SPISEL05 -IRQ3 SCLK
EP_DP4 SPISEL05 PWM[8..15] -IRQ3 -IRQ3 SCLK
L1TXDB VCC_MIDX_S EP_DP4
L1TXDB PWM[8..15] VCC_MIDX_S EP_DP4
L1RXDB -IRQ0
L1RXDB -IRQ0 PWM[0..7]
-FPGA_IRQ -CS9 -IRQ5
L1TSYNCB -FPGA_IRQ PWM[0..7] /CS_LCD -IRQ5
SSYNC -IRQ3 +24V -TA
L1RSYNCB -IRQ3 +24V WAIT# AUDIO_MOD_RDY AUDIO_MOD_RDY
SCLK COUNTER[0..7] PGOOD3_5_12V WE0#
SCLK COUNTER[0..7] PGOOD3_5_12V WE0#
-IRQ5 I2C_SDA WE1# MISO
-IRQ5 I2C_SDA WE1# MISO
I2C_SCL - OE MOSI_S
I2C_SCL WR/RD# MOSI_S
MII_TX_EN MII_TX_EN SMC2_TXD +5V SPISEL02
MII_TX_EN SMC2_TXD RST_OUT[0..7] +5V /CCS
MII_CRC MII_CRC SMC2_RXD +3.3V CLK_LCD_66M SPICLK_S
MII_CRC SMC2_RXD RST_OUT[0..7] +3.3V LCD_CLKIN SPICLK_S
MII_COL MII_COL SMC1_RXD CLK_USER_IN2
MII_COL SMC1_RXD -IOCS[0..7] CLK_USER_IN2
MII_TXCLK MII_TXCLK SMC1_TXD GND +24I SPISEL03
MII_TXCLK SMC1_TXD -IOCS[0..7] -IOCS[0..7] GND +24I SPI_LCD_SEL#
MII_RXCLK MII_RXCLK AGND +24V
MII_RXCLK EN_PS[0..3] AGND +24V
MII_TX_ER MII_TX_ER MII_MDIO +5V
MII_TX_ER MII_MDIO MII_MDIO EN_PS[0..3] EN_PS[0..3] +5V
MII_RX_ER MII_RX_ER MII_MDC +3.3V I2C_SDA
MII_RX_ER MII_MDC MII_MDC +3.3V I2C_SDA
MII_RX_DV MII_RX_DV MII_PWRDWN +5VS I2C_SCL
MII_RX_DVMII_PWRDWN MII_PWRDWN DIO_USER[0..31] +5VS I2C_SCL
MII_IRQ -MII_IRQ -MII_RESET FPGA_DONE GND
-MII_IRQ -MII_RESET -MII_RESET DIO_USER[0..31] FPGA_DONE GND
AGND SMC1_RXD
MII_RXD[0..3] AGND SMC1_RXD
MII_RXD[0..3] PD_1_PD06 CLK_USER_IN2 SMC1_TXD
MII_TXD[0..3] MII_RXD[0..3]PD_1_PD06 CLK_USER_IN2 CLK_USER_IN2 SMC1_TXD
MII_TXD[0..3] PD_2_PD07 IRQ_USER_IN +12V
MII_TXD[0..3]PD_2_PD07 IRQ_USER_IN IRQ_USER_IN +12V
SMC2_TXD
SMC2_TXD
/FS_NC_TTL_PD04 -BU_TIMER SMC2_RXD
/FS_NC_TTL_PD04 -BU_TIMER -BU_TIMER SMC2_RXD
/FS_NO_TTL_PD05 -PORST
/FS_NO_TTL_PD05 -PORST
AUX_WDT 02 FPGA ROOT MII_TX_EN
AUX_WDT MII_TX_EN
AUX_LDD_ON MII_CRC MII_MDIO
AUX_LDD_ON 16 Test Headers MII_COL
MII_CRC MII_MDIO
MII_MDC
MII_COL MII_MDC
PGOOD3_5_12V PGOOD3_5_12V MII_TXCLK MII_PWRDWN
PGOOD3_5_12V MII_TXCLK MII_PWRDWN
MII_RXCLK -MII_RESET
MII_RXCLK -MII_RST
PC29 -BU_TIMER MII_TX_ER
PC29 PC29 -BU_TIMER MII_TX_ER
MII_RX_ER XTERNAL_RST#
MII_RX_ER XTERNAL_RST# XTERNAL_RST#
MII_RX_DV
MII_RX_DV
AUX_LDD_ON -MII_IRQ AUX_LDD_ON
AUX_LDD_ON -MII_IRQ AUX_LDD_ON
MII_RXD[0..3] PD_1_PD06
12 Embedded Planet Interface MII_TXD[0..3] MII_RXD[0..3] PD_1_PD06
PD_2_PD07
MII_TXD[0..3] PD_2_PD07
/FS_NC_TTL_PD04
/FS_NC_TTL_PD04
PC29 /FS_NO_TTL_PD05
PC29 /FS_NO_TTL_PD05
PD_1_PD06
PD_1_PD06
PD_2_PD07
PD_2_PD07 40 Peripherals
/FS_NC_TTL_PD04
/FS_NC_TTL_PD04
/FS_NO_TTL_PD05
/FS_NO_TTL_PD05
PD26
SPISEL01
SPISEL01 EEPROM PD27
SPISEL02 PD28
SPISEL02
SPISEL03
codec PD29
SPISEL03 LCD PD30
SPISEL05 PD31
SPISEL05
PD[26..31] PD[26..31]

I2C_SCL
I2C_SCL
I2C_SDA
I2C_SDA
SPICLK_S
SPICLK_S

-IRQ0 +24V
-IRQ0 +24V
+5VA
+5VA
-HRST AGND
-HRST AGND
CLK_HDR1 +12V
CLK_HDR1 +12V
CLK_FPGA
CLK_FPGA
+5V
+5V
-CS3
-CS3 +3.3V
+3.3V
-CS5
-CS5 +2.5
+2.5
+1.2
+1.2
WR/-RD
WR/-RD
GND
GND

940-5620-013 SCHEMATIC, PCB, CONTROLLER (Sheet 1 of 25) B

8065751132 PurePoint® Laser 5-24


FPGA BANK DIAGRAM1 FPGA_SUPPORT1
FPGA-CPU1 Bank 1 & 2 Bank 7
+3.3V +3.3V
+3.3V ID_HT[0..5] +3.3V
GND G ND
GND ID_HT[0..5] ID_HT[0..5] G ND
A[0..31] ID_HR[0..5] -IOCS[0..7]
A[0..31] A[0..31] ID_HR[0..5] ID_HR[0..5] -IOCS[0..7] -IOCS[0..7]
03 FPGA Bank Diagram D[0..31] ID_HS[0..3] RST_OUT[0..7]
D[0..31] D[0..31] ID_HS[0..3] ID_HS[0..3] RST_OUT[0..7] RST_OUT[0..7]
-CS3
-CS3 -CS3
-CS5
-CS5 -CS5

FPGA Configuration WR/-RD


WR/-RD WR/-RD
09 FPGA ID, Select, Reset
+3.3V -FPGA_IRQ
PLD_TMS PLD_TMS +3.3V -FPGA_IRQ -FPGA_IRQ
+2.5
PLD_TCK PLD_TCK +2.5
GND -WDTRESET
PLD_TDO PLD_TDO GND -WDTRESET -WDTRESET

PLD_TDI
05 FPGA-CPU Interface
PLD_TDI
-WDTRESET
-WDTRESET
-FPGA_PROG
-FPGA_PROG -FPGA_PROG

FPGA_DONE
FPGA_DONE FPGA_DONE
FPGA_DIN FPGA_PWM_TIMER1 Bank 5
FPGA_DIN
+3.3V
+3.3V
FPGA_INIT G ND
FPGA_INIT -BU_TIMER -BU_TIMER GND
FPGA_ANALOG1
PWM[0..7] Bank 6
PWM[0..7] PWM[0..7]
+3.3V
04 FPGA Configuration PWM[8..15] +3.3V
GND
PWM[8..15] PWM[8..15] G ND
FGPA_DIO1
Bank 3 & 4 COUNTER[0..7] DAC1_SCK
COUNTER[0..7] COUNTER[0..7] DAC1_SCK DAC1_SCK
+3.3V DAC1_SDI
+3.3V DAC1_SDI DAC1_SDI
GND -DAC1_CS
GND -DAC1_CS -DAC1_CS
FPGA_DIN 08 FPGA Counters and PWMs DAC2_SCK
DAC2_SCK
FPGA_DIN DAC2_SCK
FPGA_INIT DAC2_SDI
FPGA_INIT DAC2_SDI DAC2_SDI
-DAC2_CS
-DAC2_CS -DAC2_CS
CLK_FPGA
CLK_FPGA CLK_FPGA
ADC1_SCK
ADC1_SCK ADC1_SCK
ADC1_CONV
ADC1_CONV ADC1_CONV
DIO_[0..7] FPGA USER1 Bank 0 ADC1_SDI
DIO_[0..7] DIO_[0..7] ADC1_SDI ADC1_SDI
+3.3V ADC1_SDO
+3.3V ADC1_SDO ADC1_SDO
DIO_[8..15] GND
DIO_[8..15] DIO_[8..15] GND
ADC2_SCK
ADC2_SCK ADC2_SCK
DIO_[16..23] SPISEL05 ADC2_CONV
DIO_[16..23] DIO_[16..23] SPISEL05 SPISEL05 ADC2_CONV ADC2_CONV
CLK_USER_IN2 SPICLK_S ADC2_SDI
CLK_USER_IN2 CLK_USER_IN2 SPICLK_S SPICLK_S ADC2_SDI ADC2_SDI
DIO_[24..31] MISO ADC2_SDO
DIO_[24..31] DIO_[24..31] MISO MISO ADC2_SDO ADC2_SDO
DIO_USER[0..31] MOSI_S
DIO_USER[0..31] DIO_USER[0..31] MOSI_S MOSI_S
DIO_[32..39] ADC3_SCK
DIO_[32..39] DIO_[32..39] ADC3_SCK ADC3_SCK
ADC3_CONV
ADC3_CONV ADC3_CONV
DIO_[40..47] IRQ_USER_IN ADC3_SDI
DIO_[40..47] DIO_[40..47] IRQ_USER_IN IRQ_USER_IN ADC3_SDI ADC3_SDI
ADC3_SDO
ADC3_SDO ADC3_SDO
DIO_[48..55]
DIO_[48..55] DIO_[48..55]
ADC4_SCK
ADC4_SCK ADC4_SCK
DIO_[56..63] 06 FPGA Free Bank ADC4_CONV
DIO_[56..63] DIO_[56..63] ADC4_CONV ADC4_CONV
ADC4_SDI
ADC4_SDI ADC4_SDI
ADC4_SDO
ADC4_SDO ADC4_SDO
10 FPGA Digital I/O
EN_PS[0..3]
EN_PS[0..3] EN_PS[0..3]

07 FPGA ADCs/DACs Interface

FPGA POWER1
+5V
+5V +5V
+2.5 PGOOD1.2V
+2.5 +2.5 PGOOD1.2V PGOOD1.2V
+3.3V +1.2 PGOOD2.5V
+1.2 +1.2 PGOOD2.5V PGOOD2.5V
GND
GND G ND
+3.3V
+3.3V

11 FPGA Power and Bypass Caps

940-5620-013 SCHEMATIC, PCB, CONTROLLER (Sheet 2 of 25)


8065751132 PurePoint® Laser 5-25
+3.3V Mode
Bits:
+3.3V M0 M1 M2 U19J CONFIG
+3.3V
JTAG 0 1 1 FPGA_CCLK AA22
+2.5 CCLK
PROM 0 0 0 FPGA_DONE AB2 1 DONE
B3 HSWAP_EN
+2.5
+2.5
-FPGA_PROG A2 PROG_B
GND
GND
FPGA_M0 AB2 M0
FPGA_M1 AA1 M1
FPGA_M2 AB3 M2
J2 FPGA_TCK A21 TCK
FPGA_TDI B1 TDI
1 2 +2.5 FPGA_TDO B22 TDO
3 4 FPGA_TMS FPGA_TMS A20 TMS
5 6 FPGA_TCK
7 8 JTAG_TDO
XC3S1000-4FG456C
9 10 FPGA_TDI
11 12
13 14

1
2
3
4
RN28
STMM-107-02-S-D-SM
JTAG PORT 22
2x7 @ 0.1 Center

8
7
6
5
PLD_TMS
PLD_TCK
PLD_TDO +2.5 +3.3V
+2.5
Install if R162
PLD is not 0 C185 C182
used. 0.01uF 0.01uF

4
3
2
1
U29
RN18
5 20 3.3K
TMS VCCJ
4 TDI VCCO 19
PLD_TDI
PROM_TDO 17 18

5
6
7
8
TDO VCCI
6 TCK
1 FPGA_DIN
DO FPGA_DIN
2 3 FPGA_CCLK
DNC2 CLK
9 10 FPGA_DONE
DNC9 -CE FPGA_DONE
12 13 to CPU read-back
DNC12 -CEO
14 8 FPGA_INIT
DNC14 OE/-RST FPGA_INIT
15 7 -FPGA_PROG
DNC15 -CF
16 DNC16 -FPGA_PROG
GN D 11

XCF04SV020C

940-5620-013 SCHEMATIC, PCB, CONTROLLER (Sheet 3 of 25)


8065751132 PurePoint® Laser 5-26
+3.3V

+3.3V
+3.3V
+3.3V
GND
C122 C152 U19B BANK 1
0.01uF 0.01uF C15 +3.3V U19C BANK 2
VCCO_1
F15 C128 C155 H17
VCCO_1 VCCO_2
G12 0.01uF 0.01uF H20
VCCO_1 VCCO_2
G13 VCCO_1 J16 VCCO_2
G14 R72 K1 6
VCCO_1 VCCO_2
100 L16
+3.3V VCCO_2
D7 A12 IO_1_1
D14 E16 A8 C22
D[0..31] A[0..31] IO_1_2 IO_2_1
HEARTBEAT F1 2 B2_VRP C20
D[0..31] A[0..31] IO_1_3 IO_L01N_2/VRP_2
POWER_GOOD F1 3 for impedance matching B2_VRN C21
IO_1_4 IO_L01P_2/VRN_2
R74 SYS_FAULT F1 6 FAULT_ADDR D20
IO_1_5 IO_L16N_2
100 FAULT_DATA F1 7 -WDTRESET D19
IO_1_6 IO_L16P_2
D0 A0 D31 E1 3 R69 -CS3
-CS3 D21
IO_VREF_1_1 IO_L17N_2
D1 A1 SYS_READY F14 100 A7 D22
IO_VREF_1_2 IO_L17P_2/VREF_2
D2 A2 B1_VRP C19 A1 7 E1 8
for impedance matching IO_L01N_1/VRP_1 IO_L19N_2
D3 A3 B1_VRN B2 0 A2 4 F1 8
IO_L01P_1/VRN_1 IO_L19P_2
D4 A4 D17 A1 9 A6 E1 9
IO_L06N_1/VREF_1 IO_L20N_2
D5 A5 D0 B1 9 A2 5 E2 0
IO_L06P_1 IO_L20P_2
D6 A6 R71 D16 C18 WR/-RD
WR/-RD E2 1
IO_L09N_1 IO_L21N_2
D7 A7 100 D25 D18 A3 1 E2 2
IO_L09P_1 IO_L21P_2
D8 A8 D18 A1 8 A3 0 G17
IO_L10N_1/VREF_1 IO_L22N_2
D9 A9 D1 B1 8 A1 5 G18
IO_L10P_1 IO_L22P_2
D10 A1 0 D10 D17 A5 F19
IO_L15N_1 IO_L23N_2/VREF_2
D11 A1 1 D29 E1 7 A4 G19
IO_L15P_1 IO_L23P_2
D12 A1 2 D2 B1 7 A1 6 F20
IO_L16N_1 IO_L24N_2
D13 A1 3 D8 C17 -CS5 F2 1
IO_L16P_1 -CS5 IO_L24P_2
D14 A1 4 D24 C16 A1 4 G20
IO_L19N_1 IO_L26N_2
D15 A1 5 D11 D16 A3 H19
IO_L19P_1 IO_L26P_2
D16 A1 6 D3 A1 6 A2 3 G21
IO_L22N_1 IO_L27N_2
D17 A1 7 D19 B1 6 A1 3 G22
IO_L22P_1 IO_L27P_2
D18 A1 8 D27 D15 NC_H18_NET_782H18
IO_L24N_1 IO_L28N_2
D19 A1 9 D30 E1 5 A2 1 J17
IO_L24P_1 IO_L28P_2
D20 A2 0 D20 B1 5 A2 2 H21
IO_L25N_1 IO_L29N_2
D21 A2 1 D4 A1 5 A1 2 H22
IO_L25P_1 IO_L29P_2
D22 A2 2 D12 D14 NC_J18_NET_796 J18
+3.3V IO_L27N_1 IO_L31N_2
D23 A2 3 D15 E1 4 A2 J19
IO_L27P_1 IO_L31P_2
D24 A2 4 D5 A1 4 A2 9 J21
IO_L28N_1 IO_L32N_2
D25 A2 5 D21 B1 4 A1 1 J22
IO_L28P_1 IO_L32P_2
D26 A2 6 D9 C13 A2 0 K1 7
IO_L29N_1 IO_L33N_2
D27 A2 7 R76 D28 D13 NC_K18_NET_797K18
IO_L29P_1 IO_L33P_2
D28 A2 8 4.75K D6 A1 3 A1 K1 9
IO_L30N_1 IO_L34N_2/VREF_2
D29 A2 9 D22 B1 3 A1 0 K2 0
IO_L30P_1 IO_L34P_2
D30 A3 0 D13 D12 A2 8 K2 1
IO_L31N_1/VREF_1 IO_L35N_2
D31 A3 1 D26 E1 2 A2 7 K2 2
IO_L31P_1 IO_L35P_2
D23 B12 A1 9 L17
IO_L32N_1/GCLK5 IO_L38N_2
-FPGA_IRQ C12 NC_L18_NET_798L18
-FPGA_IRQ IO_L32P_1/GCLK4 IO_L38P_2
Pull-up inside A0 L19 IO_L39N_2
FPGA XC3S1000-4FG456C A9 L20 IO_L39P_2
A2 6 L21 IO_L40N_2
A1 8 L22 IO_L40P_2/VREF_2
XC3S1000-4FG456C

-WDTRESET
-WDTRESET

FAULT_DATA R75 D31


0

RN27
HEARTBEAT 5 4 LED_HEAERTBEAT
POWER_GOOD 6 3 LED_POWER_GOOD
SYS_READY 7 2 LED_SYS_READY FAULT_ADDR R70 A1 6
SYS_FAULT 8 1 LED_SYS_FAULT 0
Limit current to 15mA
180 DS10 DS12
DS8 APT2012LMGCK APT2012LMGCK DS13
APT2012LMGCK APT2012LMGCK

940-5620-013 SCHEMATIC, PCB, CONTROLLER (Sheet 4 of 25)


8065751132 PurePoint® Laser 5-27
+3.3V

+3.3V
RN6
SPISEL05 1 8 DIO_USER12
SPISEL05
2 7 DIO_USER13
GND MISO
3 6 DIO_USER14
MOSI_S
4 5 DIO_USER15
SPICLK_S
22(NL)

+3.3V

DIO_USER[0..31]
DIO_USER[0..31]
C132 C145 U19A BANK 0
0.01uF 0.01uF C8 VCCO_0
F8 VCCO_0
DIO_USER0 G9 VCCO_0
DIO_USER1 G10
+3.3V VCCO_0
DIO_USER2 G11 VCCO_0
DIO_USER3
DIO_USER4 DIO_USER30 A1 0
(SPICLK_S) IO_0_1
DIO_USER5 DIO_USER15 D9 IO_0_2
DIO_USER6 DIO_USER16 D10 IO_0_3
DIO_USER7 R79 NC_F6_NET_790F6 IO_0_4
DIO_USER8 4.75K DIO_USER21 A3
(MISO) IO/VREF_0_1
DIO_USER9 DIO_USER13 C7 IO/VREF_0_2
DIO_USER10 IRQ_USER_IN E5
IRQ_USER_IN IO/VREF_0_3
DIO_USER11 USER_IO_REF F7 IO/VREF_0_4
DIO_USER12 USER_VRP B4 IO_L01N_0/VRP_0
DIO_USER13 USER_VRN A4 IO_L01P_0/VRN_0
DIO_USER14 R78 DIO_USER8 D5 IO_L06N_0
DIO_USER15 C139 4.75K DIO_USER9 C5 IO_L06P_0
DIO_USER16 0.01uF R83 R80 DIO_USER20 B5 IO_L09N_0
DIO_USER17 4.75K 4.75K DIO_USER23 A5 IO_L09P_0
DIO_USER18 NC_E6_NET_787 E6 IO_L10N_0
DIO_USER19 DIO_USER10 D6 IO_L10P_0
DIO_USER20 DIO_USER11 C6 IO_L15N_0
DIO_USER21 DIO_USER22 B6 IO_L15P_0
DIO_USER22 DIO_USER0 E7 IO_L16N_0
DIO_USER23 DIO_USER12 D7 IO_L16P_0
DIO_USER24 DIO_USER25 B7 IO_L19N_0
DIO_USER25 DIO_USER24 A7 IO_L19P_0
DIO_USER26 DIO_USER1 E8
(MOSI_S) IO_L22N_0
DIO_USER27 DIO_USER14 D8 IO_L22P_0
DIO_USER28 DIO_USER27 B8 IO_L24N_0
DIO_USER29 DIO_USER26 A8 IO_L24P_0
DIO_USER30 DIO_USER2 F9 IO_L25N_0
DIO_USER31 DIO_USER3 E9 IO_L25P_0
DIO_USER29 B9
+3.3V IO_L27N_0
DIO_USER28 A9 IO_L27P_0
DIO_USER4 F10 IO_L28N_0
DIO_USER5 E10 IO_L28P_0
DIO_USER17 C10 IO_L29N_0
DIO_USER31 B10 IO_L29P_0
R210 DIO_USER6 F11 IO_L30N_0
4.75K DIO_USER7 E11 IO_L30P_0
DIO_USER18 D11 IO_L31N_0
DIO_USER19 C11 IO_L31P_0/VREF_0
CLK_USER_IN2 B11
CLK_USER_IN2 IO_L32N_0/GCLK7
CLK_USER_IN1 A11
IO_L32P_0/GCLK6
XC3S1000-4FG456C

940-5620-013 SCHEMATIC, PCB, CONTROLLER (Sheet 5 of 25)


8065751132 PurePoint® Laser 5-28
+3.3V

+3.3V
+3.3V

GND

U19G BANK 6
C142 C143 M7 VCCO_6
0.01uF 0.01uF N7 VCCO_6
P7 VCCO_6
R3 VCCO_6
EN_PS[0..3] R6
EN_PS[0..3] VCCO_6
DAC2_SCK Y1
DAC2_SCK IO_6_1
EN_PS0 ADC1_CONV Y3
ADC1_CONV IO_L01N_6/VRP_6
EN_PS1
-DAC2_CS
-DAC2_CS Y2 IO_L01P_6/VRN_6
EN_PS2
ADC1_SCK
ADC1_SCK W4 IO_L16N_6
EN_PS3 ADC2_SDO W3
ADC2_SDO IO_L16P_6
DAC2_SDI
DAC2_SDI W2 IO_L17N_6
-DAC1_CS W1
-DAC1_CS IO_L17P_6/VREF_6
+3.3V POST12 V5 IO_L19N_6
POST13 U5 IO_L19P_6
ADC2_SDI V4
ADC2_SDI IO_L20N_6
POST5 V3 IO_L20P_6
DAC1_SCK V2
DAC1_SCK IO_L21N_6
DAC1_SDI V1
DAC1_SDI IO_L21P_6
POST14 T6 IO_L22N_6
DS14 DS20 POST15 T5 IO_L22P_6
APT2012LMGCK APT2012LMGCK POST4 U4 IO_L23N_6
DS15 DS16 POST2 T4 IO_L23P_6
DS17 POST3 U3 IO_L24N_6_VREF_6
RN16 APT2012LMGCK DS18 ADC3_CONV
ADC3_CONV U2 IO_L24P_6
180 APT2012LMGCK APT2012LMGCK DS19 POST1 T3 IO_L26N_6
POST1 4 5 SEG1_B APT2012LMGCK APT2012LMGCK POST0 R4 IO_L26P_6
POST3 3 6 SEG1_D
ADC3_SCK
ADC3_SCK T2 IO_L27N_6
POST4 2 7 SEG1_F ADC3_SDO T1
ADC3_SDO IO_L27P_6
POST5 1 8 SEG1_E NC_R5_NET_792 R5 IO_L28N_6
POST7 4 5 EN_PS1 P6 IO_L28P_6
POST6 3 6 SEG1_G ADC3_SDI R2
ADC3_SDI IO_L29N_6
POST0 2 7 SEG1_A ADC4_CONV R1
ADC4_CONV IO_L29P_6
POST2 1 8 SEG1_C EN_PS0 P5 IO_L31N_6
POST6 P4 IO_L31P_6
RN15 ADC4_SCK
ADC4_SCK P2 IO_L32N_6
180 ADC4_SDO
ADC4_SDO P1 IO_L32P_6
EN_PS3 N6 IO_L33N_6
EN_PS2 N5 IO_L33P_6
POST7 N4 IO_L34N_6/VREF_6
POST8 N3 IO_L34P_6
ADC4_SDI N2
ADC4_SDI IO_L35N_6
ADC2_CONV N1
ADC2_CONV IO_L35P_6
POST10 M6 IO_L38N_6
POST11 M5 IO_L38P_6
POST9 M4 IO_L39N_6
ADC1_SDI M3
ADC1_SDI IO_L39P_6
ADC2_SCK M2
ADC2_SCK IO_L40N_6
ADC1_SDO M1
ADC1_SDO IO_L40P_6/VREF_6
XC3S1000-4FG456C

940-5620-013 SCHEMATIC, PCB, CONTROLLER (Sheet 6 of 25)


8065751132 PurePoint® Laser 5-29
+3.3V +3.3V

+3.3V
U19F BANK 5
COUNTER[0..7] C123 C121 T9
COUNTER[0..7] GND VCCO_5
0.01uF 0.01uF T10 VCCO_5
T11 VCCO_5
COUNTER0 U8 VCCO_5
COUNTER1 Y8 VCCO_5
COUNTER2
COUNTER3 NC_U7_NET_764 U7 IO_5_1
COUNTER4 NC_U9_NET_770 U9 IO_5_2
COUNTER5 PWM13 U10 IO_5_3
COUNTER6 PWM15 U11 IO_5_4
COUNTER7 NC_V7_NET_763 V7 IO_5_5
NC_V10_NET_769 V10
IO_5_6
AB11 IO_VREF_5_1
NC_U6_NET_765 U6 IO_VREF_5_2
PWM0 Y4 IO_L01N_5/RDWR_B
COUNTER0 AA3 IO_L01P_5/CS_B
COUNTER2 AB4 IO_L06N_5
COUNTER1 AA4 IO_L06P_5
PWM2 Y5
PWM[8..15] IO_L09N_5
PWM1 W5
PWM[8..15] IO_L09P_5
COUNTER4 AB5 IO_L10N_5/VRP_5
COUNTER3 AA5 IO_L10P_5/VRN_5
PWM8 PWM3 W6 IO_L15N_5
PWM9 NC_V6_NET_766 V6 IO_L15P_5
PWM10 COUNTER5 AA6 IO_L16N_5
PWM11 PWM4 Y6 IO_L16P_5
PWM12 PWM5 Y7 IO_L19N_5
PWM13 PWM6 W7 IO_L19P_5/VREF_5
PWM14 COUNTER7 AB7 IO_L22N_5
PWM15 COUNTER6 AA7 IO_L22P_5
PWM7 W8 IO_L24N_5
NC_V8_NET_767 V8 IO_L24P_5
AB8 IO_L25N_5
-BU_TIMER
AA8 IO_L25P_5
PWM8 W9 IO_L27N_5/VREF_5
NC_V9_NET_768 V9 IO_L27P_5
AB9 IO_L28N_5/D6
AA9 IO_L28P_5/D7
PWM[0..7] PWM9 Y10
PWM[0..7] IO_L29N_5
PWM10 W10 IO_L29P_5/VREF_5
PWM0 AB10 IO_L30N_5
PWM1 AA10 IO_L30P_5
PWM2 PWM12 W11 IO_L31N_5/D4
PWM3 PWM14 V11 IO_L31P_5/D5
PWM4 AA11 IO_L32N_5/GCLK3
PWM5 PWM11 Y11 IO_L32P_5/GCLK2
PWM6
PWM7 XC3S1000-4FG456C

940-5620-013 SCHEMATIC, PCB, CONTROLLER (Sheet 7 of 25)


8065751132 PurePoint® Laser 5-30
+3.3V
Revision ID +3.3V
ID_HR[0..5]
ID_HR[0..5]
+3.3V
ID_HR0 U19H BANK 7
ID_HR1
GN D
C153 C154 H3 VCCO_7
ID_HR2 0.01uF 0.01uF H6 VCCO_7
ID_HR3 J7 VCCO_7
ID_HR4 K7 VCCO_7
ID_HR5 L7 VCCO_7`

C2 IO_7_1
Type ID C3
ID_HT[0..5] IO_L01N_7/VRP_7
ID_HT[0..5] C4 IO_L01P_7/VRN_7
-IOCS6 D1 IO_L16N_7
ID_HT0 -IOCS7 C1 IO_L16P_7/VREF_7
ID_HT1 ID_HR3 E4 IO_L17N_7
ID_HT2 ID_HR4 D4 IO_L17P_7
ID_HT3 ID_HT4 D3 IO_L19N_7/VREF_7
ID_HT4 RST_OUT7 D2 IO_L19P_7
ID_HT5 ID_HR2 F4 IO_L20N_7
ID_HT3 E3 IO_L20P_7
-IOCS5 E1
Slot ID IO_L21N_7
RST_OUT6 E2
ID_HS[0..3] IO_L21P_7
ID_HS[0..3] G6 IO_L22N_7
F5 IO_L22P_7
ID_HS0 RST_OUT5 F2 IO_L23N_7
ID_HS1 ID_HT2 F3 IO_L23P_7
ID_HS2 H5 IO_L24N_7
ID_HS3 G5 IO_L24P_7
ID_HR1 G3 IO_L26N_7
Pull-up inside FPGA ID_HT1 G4 IO_L26P_7
RST_OUT4 G1 IO_L27N_7
-IOCS4 G2 IO_L27P_7/VREF_7
RST_OUT3 H1 IO_L28N_7
-IOCS3 H2 IO_L28P_7
J4 IO_L29N_7
ID_HR0 H4 IO_L29P_7
ID_HT0 J5 IO_L31N_7
J6 IO_L31P_7
-IOCS[0..7] RST_OUT2 J1
-IOCS[0..7] IO_L32N_7
-IOCS2 J2 IO_L32P_7
K5 IO_L33N_7
-IOCS0 K6 IO_L33P_7
-IOCS1 ID_HS3 K3 IO_L34N_7
-IOCS2 ID_HS2 K4 IO_L34P_7
-IOCS3 RST_OUT1 K1 IO_L35N_7
-IOCS4 -IOCS1 K2 IO_L35P_7
-IOCS5 ID_HT5 L5 IO_L38N_7
-IOCS6 ID_HR5 L6 IO_L38P_7
-IOCS7 ID_HS1 L3 IO_L39N_7
ID_HS0 L4 IO_L39P_7
RST_OUT0 L1 IO_L40N_7/VREF_7
-IOCS0 L2 IO_L40P_7
RST_OUT[0..7] XC3S1000-4FG456C
RST_OUT[0..7]

RST_OUT0
RST_OUT1
RST_OUT2
RST_OUT3
RST_OUT4
RST_OUT5
RST_OUT6
RST_OUT7

940-5620-013 SCHEMATIC, PCB, CONTROLLER (Sheet 8 of 25)


8065751132 PurePoint® Laser 5-31
+3.3V

+3.3V

GND

+3.3V +3.3V
DIO_[0..7] DIO_[32..39]
DIO_[0..7] DIO_[32..39]
DIO_0 DIO_32
DIO_1 DIO_33
DIO_2 DIO_34 C135 C131 U19E BANK 4 C130 C129 U19D BANK 3
DIO_3 DIO_35 0.01uF 0.01uF T12 0.01uF 0.01uF M16
VCCO_4 VCCO_3
DIO_4 DIO_36 T13 N16
VCCO_4 VCCO_3
DIO_5 DIO_37 T14 P1 6
VCCO_4 VCCO_3
DIO_6 DIO_38 U15 R17
VCCO_4 VCCO_3
DIO_7 DIO_39 Y1 5 R20
VCCO_4 VCCO_3
NC_U16_NET_775U16 DIO_26 Y21
DIO_[8..15] DIO_[40..47] IO_4_1 IO_3_1
DIO_17 U17 NC_Y20_NET_799Y20
DIO_[8..15] DIO_[40..47] IO_4_2 IO_L01N_3/VRP_3
DIO_8 W1 3 NC_Y19_NET_790Y19
IO_4_3 IO_L01P_3/VRN_3
DIO_8 DIO_40 DIO_10 W1 4 DIO_29 W22
IO_4_4 IO_L16N_3
DIO_9 DIO_41 AB13 DIO_27 Y22
IO_VREF_4_1 IO_L16P_3
DIO_10 DIO_42 DIO_20 V18 DIO_36 V19
IO_VREF_4_2 IO_L17N_3
DIO_11 DIO_43 DIO_13 Y16 DIO_25 W19
IO_VREF_4_3 IO_L17P_3/VREF_3
DIO_12 DIO_44 AA20 DIO_28 W21
IO_L01N_4/VRP_4 IO_L19N_3
DIO_13 DIO_45 AB20 DIO_35 W20
IO_L01P_4/VRN_4 IO_L19P_3
DIO_14 DIO_46 DIO_23 AA19 DIO_37 U19
IO_L05N_4 IO_L20N_3
DIO_15 DIO_47 DIO_22 AB1 9 DIO_33 V20
IO_L05P_4 IO_L20P_3
DIO_19 W18 DIO_31 V22
IO_L06N_4/VREF_4 IO_L21N_3
DIO_18 Y1 8 DIO_30 V21
DIO_[16..23] DIO_[48..55] IO_L06P_4 IO_L21P_3
DIO_21 AA18 DIO_61 T17
DIO_[16..23] DIO_[48..55] IO_L09N_4 IO_L22N_3
AB1 8 DIO_39 U18
IO_L09P_4 IO_L22P_3
DIO_16 DIO_48 NC_V17_NET_774V17 DIO_32 U21
IO_L10N_4 IO_L23N_3
DIO_17 DIO_49 DIO_16 W17 DIO_38 U20
IO_L10P_4 IO_L23P_3/VREF_3
DIO_18 DIO_50 DIO_15 Y17 DIO_63 R18
IO_L15N_4 IO_L24N_3
DIO_19 DIO_51 DIO_7 AA1 7 DIO_46 T18
IO_L15P_4 IO_L24P_3
DIO_20 DIO_52 NC_V16_NET_800V16 DIO_62 T20
IO_L16N_4 IO_L26N_3
DIO_21 DIO_53 DIO_14 W16 DIO_60 T19
IO_L16P_4 IO_L26P_3
DIO_22 DIO_54 DIO_6 AA16 DIO_40 T22
IO_L19N_4 IO_L27N_3
DIO_23 DIO_55 AB1 6 DIO_34 T21
IO_L19P_4 IO_L27P_3
NC_V15_NET_801V15 DIO_41 R22
IO_L22N_4/VREF_4 IO_L28N_3
DIO_12 W15 DIO_56 R21
DIO_[24..31] DIO_[56..63] IO_L22P_4 IO_L28P_3
DIO_5 AA15 DIO_48 P19
DIO_[24..31] DIO_[56..63] IO_L24N_4 IO_L29N_3
AB1 5 DIO_47 R19
IO_L24P_4 IO_L29P_3
DIO_24 DIO_56 DIO_11 U14 DIO_49 P18
IO_L25N_4 IO_L31N_3
DIO_25 DIO_57 NC_V14_NET_771V14 DIO_59 P17
IO_L25P_4 IO_L31P_3
DIO_26 DIO_58
FPGA_DIN
FPGA_DIN AA1 4 DIO_42 P22
IO_L27N_4/DIN/D0 IO_L32N_3
DIO_27 DIO_59 AB1 4 DIO_57 P21
DIO_0 needs attention IO_L27P_4/D1 IO_L32P_3
DIO_28 DIO_60 DIO_9 U13 DIO_50 N18
IO_L28N_4 IO_L33N_3
DIO_29 DIO_61 DIO_0 V1 3 DIO_24 N17
IO_L28P_4 IO_L33P_3
DIO_30 DIO_62 DIO_2 Y13 DIO_51 N20
IO_L29N_4 IO_L34N_3
DIO_31 DIO_63 DIO_4 AA1 3 DIO_45 N19
IO_L29P_4 IO_L34P_3/VREF_3
DIO_1 U12 DIO_43 N22
IO_L30N_4/D2 IO_L35N_3
NC_V12_NET_776V12 DIO_58 N21
IO_L30P_4/D3 IO_L35P_3
FPGA_INIT
FPGA_INIT W1 2 DIO_52 M18
IO_L31N_4/INIT_B IO_L38N_3
PIN Y12 FPGA_DOUT is single pin net Y12 NC_M17_NET_78M3 17
IO_L31P_4/DOUT/BUSY IO_L38P_3
DIO_3 AA1 2 DIO_53 M20
IO_L32N_4/GCLK1 IO_L39N_3
CLK_FPGA
C LK _ F P GA A B12 DIO_44 M19
IO_L32P_4/GCLK0 IO_L39P_3
DIO_55 M22
IO_L40N_3/VREF_3
XC3S1000-4FG456C DIO_54 M21
IO_L40P_3
XC3S1000-4FG456C

940-5620-013 SCHEMATIC, PCB, CONTROLLER (Sheet 9 of 25)


8065751132 PurePoint® Laser 5-32
+1.2 +2.5

1uH/2.5A
Sumida
CR43-1R0MC
JWMiller

AB17
G15
G16

AB6
H16

R16

U22

A17
T15
T16

F22
PM43-1R0M

G7
G8
+2.5

H7

R7

U1

A6
T7
T8

F1
+5V U19I XC3S1000-4FG456C
U17
L2 A1 Y1 4

VCCINT1
VCCINT2
VCCINT3
VCCINT4
VCCINT5
VCCINT6
VCCINT7
VCCINT8
VCCINT9
VCCINT10
VCCINT11
VCCINT12

VCCAUX8
VCCAUX7
VCCAUX6
VCCAUX5
VCCAUX4
VCCAUX3
VCCAUX2
VCCAUX1
GND1 GND52
9 10 SW2.5 2.5A max A22 Y9
PVIN1 SW1 GND2 GND51
16 11 1uH AA2 P2 0
PVIN2 SW2 GND3 GND50
C40 1 14 AA21 P1 4
SVIN SW3 GND4 GND49
+ 68uF 7 15 R17 C27 AB1 P1 3
RUN/SS SW4 GND5 GND48
200K 0.01uF C28 C29 C30 C31 + C34 AB22 P1 2
GND6 GND47
0.01uF 0.01uF 0.01uF 0.01uF 100uF B2 P1 1
GND7 GND46
B21 GND8 GND45 P1 0
C9 GND9 GND44 P9
PGOOD2.5V 2 4 VFB2.5 C14 P3
PGOOD VFB GND10 GND43
R13 J3 N1 4
GND11 GND42
RT2.5 5 3 ITH2.5 200K J9 N1 3
RT ITH GND12 GND41
J10 GND13 GND40 N1 2
J11 GND14 GND39 N1 1
17 C38 J12 N1 0
HTSNKTAB GND15 GND38
0.001uF J13 N9

GND19
GND20
GND21
GND22
GND23
GND24
GND25
GND26
GND27
GND28
GND29
GND30
GND31
GND32
GND33
GND34
GND35
GND36
GND16 GND37
8 SGND J14 GND17
12 PGND1 J20 GND18
13 PGND2 SYNC/MODE 6
R15 R14

K9
K10
K11
K12
K13
K14
L9
L10
L11
L12
L13
L14
M9
M10
M11
M12
M13
M14
301K LTC3412 R16 200K
15K 187K - 603

Needs more bypass caps (0402 size to fit


between pads)
IO bank power pin bypass caps are with FPGA
bank schematic

+5V +1.2
U28
L4 2.5A max
9 10 SW1.2
PVIN1 SW1
16 11 1uH +1.2
PVIN2 SW2
C67 1 14 Sumida
SVIN SW3 CR43-1R0MC R29
+ 68uF 7 15 C48
RUN/SS SW4 JWMiller 200K C50 C47 C43 C44 C45 C46 + C54 +1.2
PM43-1R0M 0.01uF 0.01uF 0.01uF 0.01uF 0.01uF 0.01uF 0.01uF 100uF
+2.5

PGOOD1.2V 2 4 VFB1.2
PGOOD VFB
+2.5
RT1.2 5 3 ITH1.2
RT ITH
R27 +5V
200K
17 C69 +5V
HTSNKTAB
0.001uF
8 SGND GND
12 +1.2 Core Power
PGND1
R30 13 6
PGND2 SYNC/MODE
301K R26 +1.2
+1.2
LTC3412 R28 200K
15K PGOOD1.2V
PGOOD1.2V
C133 C141 C134 C144 PGOOD2.5V
PGOOD2.5V
10uF 10uF 10uF 10uF

+2.5 AUX Power

+2.5
+2.5

C125 C150 C151 C124


2.2uF 2.2uF 2.2uF 2.2uF

G ND
G ND

940-5620-013 SCHEMATIC, PCB, CONTROLLER (Sheet 10 of 25)


8065751132 PurePoint® Laser 5-33
+3.3V
-IRQ0 D[0..31]
-IRQ0 D[0..31]
-FPGA_IRQ
-FPGA_IRQ
R9 -IRQ3 VCC_EP D[16..31] VCC_EP D[0..15]
-IRQ3 P1A P1B P1C P1D P1E
10K
-HRST A0 D48 D32 D16 D0
-HRST 1 1 1 1 1
-PORST A1 D49 D33 D17 D1
-PORST 2 2 2 2 2
CLK_HDR1 A2 D50 D34 D18 D2
CLK_HDR1 3 3 3 3 3
CLK_66MHZ CLK_66MHZ A3 D51 D35 D19 D3
CLK_66MHZ 4 4 4 4 4
A4 D52 D36 D20 D4
5 D53 5 D37 5 5 5
-CS3 A5 D21 D5
-CS3 6 6 6 6 6
-CS5 A6 D54 D38 D22 D6
-CS5 7 7 7 7 7
A7 D55 D39 D23 D7
RD/-WR 8 8 8 8 8
WR/-RD
WR/-RD 9 9 9 9 9
A8 D56 D40 D24 D8
10 10 10 10 10
MOSI_S
MOSI_S R39 MOSI A9 D57 D41 D25 D9
11 11 11 11 11
0 A10 D58 D42 D26 D10
R42 12 12 12 12 12
SPICLK_S
SPICLK_S SPICLK A11 D59 D43 D27 D11
13 D60 13 D44 13 13 13
A12 D28 D12
14 14 14 14 14
10 A13 D61 D45 D29 D13
15 15 15 15 15
MISO
MISO C83 A14 D62 D46 D30 D14
16 16 16 16 16
56PF A15 D63 D47 D31 D15
17 17 17 17 17
TT0 18 TSIZ0 18 ALE 18 18 18
A16 A24
TT1 19 TSIZ1 19 TH10 FT3 BADDR27 19 19 19
I2C_SCL A17 A25
I2C_SCL 20 20 TH10 FT4 20 20 20
I2C_SDA
I2C_SDA
SMC2_RXD
SMC2_RXD YFW-20-09-H-05-SB-K YFW-20-09-H-05-SB-K YFW-20-09-H-05-SB-K YFW-20-09-H-05-SB-K YFW-20-09-H-05-SB-K
SMC2_TXD A[0..31]
SMC2_TXD A[0..31]
SMC1_RXD
SMC1_RXD
SMC1_TXD SMC1_TXD
YFW-20-09-H-05-SB-K PGOOD3_5_12V R167
VCC_EP 0 VCC_EP
P2A P2B P2C P2D P2E
VCC_EP +3.3V TT2 TSIZ2 BADDR28 A18 A26
Connect Detect Lines here TT3 1 TSIZ3 1 TH10 FT5 1 1 1
A19 A27
+5V 2 2 TH10 FT6 2 2 2
TT4 BADDR28 A20 A28
+3.3V 3 3 TH10 FT7 BADDR28 3 3 3
A21 A29
+3.3V 4 4 TH10 FT8 4 4 4
-CF_IRQ4 A22 A30
5 5 5 5 5
-IRQ5 A23 A31
GND 6 6 6 6 6
7 7 VCC_EP 7 7 7
R77 DP0 EP_DP4 DP4 -TRIS
8 8 TH10 FT9 8 8 8
10K DP1 FT1 -PSDVAL
9 9 9 9 9
Machine Check DP2 TH10
DP3 10 10 10 10 10
-IRQ5 CLK_HDR1
-IRQ5 11 11 11 11 11
-CS6 EP_DP4 -IRQ0 -IRQ2 -FPGA_IRQ CLK_66MHZ
-CS6 EP_DP4 12 12 TH10 FT10 12 12 12
-CS7 -IRQ3
-CS7 13 13 TH10 FT11 13 TH10 FT12 13 13
-CS0 -BCTL0 WR/-RD
14 -CS1 14 -CS2 14 TH10 FT13 14 external -BCTL1 14
GPL0 -CS3
GPL0 SCLK 15 TH10 FT2 15 TH10 FT14 -CS4 15 15 THb1u0ffFeTr 15 15
GPL1 MII_MDIO -CS5
GPL1 MII_MDIO 16 16 TH10 FT16 16 16 THc1o0nF trT
o1ls7 16
MII_MDC WE0# WE1#
MII_MDC 17 17 17 17 17
-CF_IRQ4 MII_PWRDWN -SRST GPL0
CF_IRQ4
MII_PWRDWN 18 18 TH10 FT18 18 18 18
-MII_RESET -HRST -GTA GPL1
-MII_RESET 19 19 19 19 19
WE0# WE0# MII_CRC FCC1_MII signals 20 20
-PORST
20 20
-OE
20
WE1# MII_COL
WE1#
-OE
-OE MII_TXCLK YFW-20-09-H-05-SB-K YFW-20-09-H-05-SB-K YFW-20-09-H-05-SB-K YFW-20-09-H-05-SB-K YFW-20-09-H-05-SB-K
-CS9 MII_RXCLK
-CS9
-GTA MII_TX_ER
-GTA
MII_RX_ER PD26
PD27
CPU MODULE INTERFACE
MII_RX_DV
SMC1_RXD -MII_IRQ PD28
FT26 P4A P4B
SMC1_TXD PD29
FT25 P4C P4D P4E
L1TXDB PD30 MII_TXCLK
FT27 1 1
PD31 FT19
PD[26..31] 2 2 1 1 1
MII_RXD[0..3] PD[26..31] MII_RXCLK
3 3 2 2 2
MII_TXD[0..3] PC29
PC29
FT20 SCLK
4 4 3 3 3
PGOOD3_5_12V PGOOD3_5_12V
5 5 4 4 4
FT21
6 6 5 5 5
TH10 P3 = EP PA1
P3A VCC_EP P3B P3C P3D P3E 7 VCC_EP 7 6 6 FT22 6
MII_MDIO FT23 TH10
8 8 7 7 FT2P44 = EP PA2 7
MII_RXD2 SMC2_RXD MII_MDC
1 1 1 1 1 9 9 8 8 8
MII_RXD1 SMC2_TXD MII_PWRDWN
2 2 2 2 2 10 10 9 9 9
MII_RXD0 SMC1_RXD
3 3 3 3 3 11 11 10 VCC_EP 10 10
MII_TXD0 PD27 SMC1_TXD
4 4 4 4 4 12 12 11 11 11
MII_TX_EN MII_TX_EN MII_TXD1 PD28 -MII_RESET PD04 I2C_SCL
5 5 5 5 5 13 13 12 12 12
MII_TX_ER MII_TXD2 PD29 PD24 SPISEL01 PD05 I2C_SDA
6 6 6 6 6 14 14 13 13 13
MII_CRC MII_RX_ER MII_TXD3 PD30 PD25 SPISEL02 PD06 MISO
7 7 7 7 7 15 15 14 14 14
MII_COL MII_RX_DV MII_RXD3 PD31 PD26 SPISEL03 PD07 MOSI
8 8 8 8 8 16 16 15 15 15
SPISEL05 SPICLK
9 9 9 VCC_EP 9 9 17 17 16 16 16
-CS6
10 10 10 10 10 18 18 VCC_EP 17 17 17
-CS7 -CS9
11 11 11 11 11 19 19 18 18 18
12 12 12 12 12 20 20 19 19 19
13 13 13 13 13 20 20 20
L1RSYNCB
L1RSYNCB YFW-20-09-H-05-SB-K YFW-20-09-H-05-SB-K
14 14 14 14 14
L1RXDB
L1RXDB YFW-20-09-H-05-SB-K YFW-20-09-H-05-SB-K YFW-20-09-H-05-SB-KA
15 15 15 15 15
L1TXDB L1TSYNCB
16 16 16 16 16
17 17 VCC_EP 17 17 17 Inputs
-MII_IRQ
18 18 18 18
PC29
18 SPISEL01
SPISEL01 (EEPROM)
19 19 19 19 19 /FS_NC_TTL_PD04
PD04
PD05
SPISEL02
SPISEL02
SPISEL03
(codec)
20 20 20 20 20 /FS_NO_TTL_PD05
PD06
SPISEL03 (LCD)
PD_1_PD06
YFW-20-09-H-05-SB-K YFW-20-09-H-05-SB-K YFW-20-09-H-05-SB-K PD07
PD_2_PD07
YFW-20-09-H-05-SB-K YFW-20-09-H-05-SB-K PD24
SPISEL05
SPISEL05 (FPGA )
AUX_LDD_ON
PD25
L1TSYNCB AUX_WDT
Output

940-5620-013 SCHEMATIC, PCB, CONTROLLER (Sheet 11 of 25)


8065751132 PurePoint® Laser 5-34
+3.3V +3.3V

R43 C84
10K 0.01uF
R48
CLK_HDR1
CLK_HDR1 R12 CLK_FPGA 10K
CLK_FPGA
0 CLK_LCD_66M U4
CLK_LCD_66M
66MHZ from CPU SPICLK_S
SPICLK_S 6 8
SC K VC C

MOSI_S
MOSI_S 5 2 MISO MISO
SI SO
CLK_66MHZ R11 WP# 3 7
CLK_66MHZ WP HOLD
DNI -EE_CS
-EE_CS 1 4
CS VSS
(SPISEL01)

X25650S8

R300
10K

+3.3V
+3.3V

JP37 JP36
TH28 TH28 R109
10K

4
3
2
1
RN31 +3.3V
10K

+3.3V C186

5
6
7
8
R23 +3.3V +5V 0.068uF
-WDTRESET 10K C187
-WDTRESET U22

5
0.0015uF
1 1 VCC3 RT 8
-HRST R145 3 4 2 7
-HRST VCC5 WT
DNI 6 3 6 -PORST
CR1 VCCAdj R ST -PORST
4 GND WDI 5
+5V XTERNAL_RST# U41

2
XTERNAL_RST#
TETH_RST 74LVC1G11 R130 -FPGA_PROG
LTC1726EMS8-5 -FPGA_PROG
+5V NGVS_RST C49 0
+5V RB521S-30 0.01uF C42 C188
+3.3V 0.1uF 0.1uF
S3 CR6
R131
+3.3V
+3.3V 100

KT11P2SA1M R132
GND RB521S-30 0

+3.3V

5
U45

V
2 A B 4

G
E
DNI_74LVC1G125DCK

1
3
AUX_WDT CLOCK DIST. RST, SEEPROM

940-5620-013 SCHEMATIC, PCB, CONTROLLER (Sheet 12 of 25)


8065751132 PurePoint® Laser 5-35
Slot ID J2 0
J19
ID_HR[0..5]
EN_PS[0..3]
EN_PS[0..3] 40 39 AOUT[0..7]
AOUT[0..7] AIN[0..7] AIN[0..7]
ID_HR[0..5]
EN_PS0 38 37 AOUT0 40 39 AIN0
ID_HR0 EN_PS1 36 35 AOUT1 38 37 AIN1
ID_HR1 EN_PS2 34 33 AOUT2 36 35 AIN2
ID_HR2 EN_PS3 32 31 AOUT3 34 33 AIN3
ID_HR3 ID_HT0 30 29 ID_HR0 AOUT4 32 31 AIN4
ID_HR4 ID_HT1 28 27 ID_HR1 AOUT5 30 29 AIN5
ID_HR5 ID_HT2 26 25 ID_HR2 AOUT6 28 27 AIN6
ID_HT3 24 23 ID_HR3 AOUT[8..15]
AOUT[8..15] AOUT7 26 25 AIN7 AIN[8..15]
AIN[8..15]
ID_HT[0..5] ID_HT4 22 21 ID_HR4 AOUT8 24 23 AIN8
ID_HT[0..5]
ID_HT5 20 19 -IOCS0 AOUT9 22 21 AIN9
ID_HT0
CLK_USER_IN2
CLK_USER_IN2 18 17 -IOCS1 AOUT10 20 19 AIN10
ID_HT1 16 15 -IOCS2 AOUT11 18 17 AIN11
ID_HT2
IRQ_USER_IN 14 13 -IOCS3 AOUT12 16 15 AIN12
ID_HT3 12 11 -IOCS4 AOUT13 14 13 AIN13
ID_HT4
FPGA_DONE
FPGA_DONE 10 9 -IOCS5 AOUT14 12 11 AIN14
ID_HT5 8 7 -IOCS6 AOUT15 10 9 AIN15
PGOOD3_5_12V 6 5 -IOCS7 8 7 AGND
PGOOD3_5_12V
-IRQ3 4 3 ID_HR5 6 5
2 1 4 3
2 1

CON40A CON40A

-IOCS[0..7]
-IOCS[0..7]

GND
GND

AGND

940-5620-013 SCHEMATIC, PCB, CONTROLLER (Sheet 13 of 25)


8065751132 PurePoint® Laser 5-36
AIN[0..7]
AIN[0..7]
Alcon PN 199-021

AIN0R325 FB6
AGND AIN1R326 1K +5VA MI0603j601R-00 +5VADC
AIN2R327 1K L_0603
AIN3R328 1K 1 2
AIN4R329 1K
AIN5R330 1K C175 C55
AIN6R331 1K U30 0.01uF 10uF
AIN7R332 1K
1K 1 16
CH0 VDD
AD C ADC 5
RN54
4 AIN0
2
3
CH1
10 !'.$ !'.$ ADC1_REF
CH2 VREF
6 3 AIN1 C234 C235 C236 C237 C238 C239 C240 C241 4 9 ADC1_COMP
CH3 REFCOMP
7 2 AIN2 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 5 CH4
8 1 AIN3 6 C56
CH5
100K 7 C57 2.2uF
CH6
8 15 10uF
!'.$ !'.$ CH7/COM GND
ADC1_CONV 5 RN19 ADC1_CONVR
L ADC1_CONV
ADC1_SCK
ADC1_SCK 6
4
3 ADC1_SCKR
11
12
CS/CONV !'.$ !'.$ !'.$
SCK
ADC1_SDO ADC1_SDOR FB7
C C C C ADC1_SDO
ADC1_SDI
ADC1_SDI
7
8
2
1 ADC1_SDIR
13
14
SDO +5VADC2 MI0603j601R-00 +5VA
SDI
L_0603
AGND IS LOCALIZED AIN[8..15]
AIN[8..15] 33 LTC1867 1 2
AIN8 R333
GROUND AROUND AIN9
AIN10
R334
R335
1K
1K C176 C58
THE ADCS AIN11
AIN12
R336
R337
1K
1K
U31 0.01uF 10uF

AIN13 R338 1K 1 16
CH0 VDD
AIN14 R339 1K 2
+5VA CH1 !'.$ !'.$
AIN15 R340 1K 3 10 ADC2_REF
CH2 VREF
R341 AIN4 1K 4 9 ADC2_COMP
CH3 REFCOMP
+5VA
+5VA R342 100K AIN5 5 CH4
JP20 R343 100K AIN6 6 C60 C59
CH5
AGND
AGND R344 100K AIN7 C242 C243 C244 C245 C246 C247 C248 C249 7 10uF 2.2uF
CH6
100K 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 8 15
CH7/COM GND
JUMPER R345 AIN8
!'.$ CONN R346 100K AIN9 ADC2_CONV 5 RN20 4 ADC2_CONVR 11
ADC2_CONV CS/CONV
R347 100K AIN10 ADC2_SCK 6 3 ADC2_SCKR 12 !'.$ !'.$ !'.$
GND ADC2_SCK SCK
R348 100K AIN11 !'.$ ADC2_SDO 7 2 ADC2_SDOR 13 +5VADC3 FB8
ADC2_SDO SDO
100K ADC2_SDI
ADC2_SDI 8 1 ADC2_SDIR 14 MI0603j601R-00 +5VA
SDI
R349 AIN12 L_0603
R350 100K AIN13 33 LTC1867 1 2
R351 100K AIN14
R352 100K AIN15
100K C177 C61
U32 0.01uF 10uF
+24S !'.$
+24S
+24IS
+24IS RN25 Application to place BW filter close to ADC input +24S 1 16
CH0 VDD
+5AS 5 4 +1.5S +24IS 2
+5AS CH1
+3.3S 6 3 +2.5S Typical: for 1.6MHz to sample at 200Ksps +5AS 3 10 !'.$ !'.$ VREF
+3.3S CH2 VREF
+5S 7 2 +3.3S 4 9 ADC3_COMP
+5S CH3 REFCOMP 4.096V
+1.2S 8 1 Example: RC filter with 50 Ohms and 2000pF +5S 5
+1.2S CH4
+1.2S 6 C63 C62
CH5
+2.5S
+2.5S 100K +12S 7 10uF 2.2uF
!'.$ CH6
+12S VTEMP 8 15
+12S CH7/COM GND
RN23
ADC3_CONV 5 4 ADC3_CONVR 11
ADC3_CONV CS/CONV
+5VADC ADC3_SCK 6 3 ADC3_SCKR 12 !'.$ !'.$ !'.$
ADC3_SCK SCK
U21 ADC3_SDO
ADC3_SDO 7 2 ADC3_SDOR 13 FB9
SDO +5VADC4
3 ADC3_SDI
ADC3_SDI 8 1 ADC3_SDIR 14 SDI MI0603j601R-00 +5VA
1 2 VTEMP L_0603
VS VO
33 LTC1867 1 2
C156 3 GND
0.01uF G
LM62BIM3 C178 C64
U33 0.01uF 10uF

!'.$ Temperature sensor VS VO 2.048V 1 16


10mV/C + offset CH0 VDD
ADC1_REF
1 2 ADC2_REF
2
3
CH1
10 !'.$ !'.$ ADC4_REF
CH2 VREF
ADC4_REF 4 9 ADC4_COMP
CH3 REFCOMP
VREF 5
+5VADC CH4
U34 VCC_MIDX_S 6 C66 C65
CH5
+1.5S 7 10uF 2.2uF
CH6
4 6 2.048V +2.5S 8 15
VIN VOUT CH7/COM GND
RN24 Note: ADC output is 5V
1 3 C179 ADC4_CONV
ADC4_CONV 5 4 ADC4_CONVR 11 Use current limiting resistor (180 Ohms)
GND NC CS/CONV !'.$ !'.$ !'.$ to interface to FPGA
C180 2 5 2.2uF ADC4_SCK
ADC4_SCK 6 3 ADC4_SCKR 12
GND NC SCK
0.01uF ADC4_SDO
ADC4_SDO 7 2 ADC4_SDOR 13 SDO
LT1790BCS6-2.048 ADC4_SDI 8 1 ADC4_SDIR 14
ADC4_SDI SDI
!'.$ !'.$ !'.$ 33 LTC1867
TP13 TP14 TP15
Reference for reference checkTP-104-01-00 TP-104-01-00 TP-104-01-00

!'.$

940-5620-013 SCHEMATIC, PCB, CONTROLLER (Sheet 14 of 25)


8065751132 PurePoint® Laser 5-37
FB 4
+5VA MI0603j601R-00 +5DAC
L_0603
1 2 +5DAC

C163 C52
AGND 0.01uF 10uF
U23
AOUT[0..7]
AOUT[0..7]
DAC1_SCK 8 16
DAC1_SCK SCK VCC
0x0000 in = 0.000V out DAC1_SDI
DAC1_SDI 9 AGND AGND
SDI
10 2 AOUT4 Source/sink
SDO VOUTA
0xFFFF in = 4.096V out -DAC1_CS
-DAC1_CS 7 3 AOUT5 +/-15mA
CS/LD VOUTB
-PORST
-PORST 11 4 AOUT6 mininum
CLR VOUTC
5 AOUT7
VOUTD
4.096V 6 12 AOUT0
4.096V VREF VOUTE
AOUT1
AGND C167 VOUTF 13
14 AOUT2
VOUTG
0.01uF 15 AOUT3
VOUTH

GND 1

AGND LTC2600
AGND
previous footprint:
TSSOP16-LTC
JP21
DAC DAC
+5DAC
JUMPER AGND IS LOCALIZED
CONN +5DAC
!'.$ GROUND AROUND C164 C53
THE DACS 0.01uF 10uF
L U24
AOUT[8..15]
AOUT[8..15]
DAC2_SCK
C C C C DAC2_SCK
DAC2_SDI
DAC2_SDI
8
9
SCK VCC 16
AGND AGND
SDI
10 2 AOUT12
SDO VOUTA
-DAC2_CS 7 3 AOUT13
-DAC2_CS CS/LD VOUTB
-PORST 11 4 AOUT14
CLR VOUTC
5 AOUT15
VOUTD
4.096V 6 12 AOUT8
VREF VOUTE
13 AOUT9
VOUTF
C168 14 AOUT10
VOUTG
0.01uF 15 AOUT11
VOUTH

GND 1

AGND LTC2600 Short circuit current = 60mA max


AGND
+5V +5VA previous footprint: Min drive = +/- 15mA
TSSOP16-LTC
L3 Application to handle own needs
+5V +5VA
10uH

+ C35 + C51
330uF 330uF

!'.$

AGND

GND

!'.$

940-5620-013 SCHEMATIC, PCB, CONTROLLER (Sheet 15 of 25)


8065751132 PurePoint® Laser 5-38
+5VA
C174
+24IS
+24IS
+3.3V
0.01uF
U36C TP7 +12V
R89 9
8
+24I 10 +5V +3.3V +5VA +24V
+24I

4
NE5234D R87
10K 2 U36A
1K R103 R104 R105 R107 R108
1 +3.3S
3 511 383 511 5.23K 1K
NE5234D

11
+12V 13 U36D C173
R86 14 +12S
+12S
0.01uF R88
12 10K DS2 DS3 DS4 DS6 DS7
NE5234D APT2012LMGCK APT2012LMGCK APT2012LMGCK APT2012LMGCK
47.5K !'.$
R90
10K APT2012LMGCK
R97
+24V
47.5K 6 U36B
!'.$ 7 +24S !'.$
+24S
5
+5V
NE5234D
4
3
2
1

+5VA
C183
RN26 R98
470 4.99K

0.01uF
5
6
7
8

PGOOD2.5V !'.$
PGOOD2.5V
PGOOD1.2V
PGOOD1.2V

DS9 DS11 +5V


APT2012LMGCK APT2012LMGCK R102
+5S
+5S
10K

R101
10K

+5VS

!'.$
+5VS
+3.3V R93
+5AS
+24V +5VA +5AS
+5VS +12V +5V +3.3V
10K
+24V
R31 R94
+3.3V 5.23K 10K
R32
+3.3V
R110 DNI U35
20K 5 1
+5VA VCC3 RST !'.$
R10
4 +2.5S
VCC5 +2.5 +2.5S
+5VA
3 2 221 2.047V nom
+12V VCCA GND
R73
LTC1728ES5-5 1K
+12V
C72 R35 C181
+2.5 5.23K C33 0.01uF
0.01uF 0.01uF R24
+2.5 +1.2
+1.2S +1.2S
221 0.982V nom
+1.2 R25
1K
+1.2
+5V

+5V
Connect to IRQ PGOOD3_5_12V
PGOOD3_5_12V

AGND TP2 TP9 TP1 TP5 TP6 TP8

!'.$
GND

940-5620-013 SCHEMATIC, PCB, CONTROLLER (Sheet 16 of 25)


8065751132 PurePoint® Laser 5-39
R313 PD30
+3.3V 0
PD27
PD28
True IDE mode, DMA not supported MOT_D[0..15]
PD29
PD30
PD31

8
7
6
5
PD[27..31] PD[27..31]
RN3
10K

+5V
R195
DNI

1
2
3
4
J22 /CS0_CF
/CS0_CF
/CS0_CF

/CS1_CF
1 GND /CD1 26
MOT_D12 2 27 MOT_D4
D3 D11 /CS1_CF
MOT_D11 3 28 MOT_D3
D4 D12 /CS1_CF
MOT_D10 4 29 MOT_D2
D5 D13
MOT_D9 5 30 MOT_D1
Install for ISD15000 D6 D14
MOT_D8 6 31 MOT_D0
D7 D15
/CS0_CF 7 32
/CS0 /CS1
RN51 22 8 33
I2S_CF_SDI A10 /VS1
I2S_SDI 4 5 9 /ATA_SEL /IORD 34
3 6 I2S_CF_SDO 10 35 /IORD
I2S_SDO I2S_CF_SCK A9 /IOWR
2 7 11 36 /IOWR
I2S_SCK A8 /WE +3.3V
1 8 I2S_CF_SYNC 12 37
I2S_SYNC A7 INTRQ
13 38 R208
+3.3V VCC VCC -IRQ5
R314 14 39 DNI
SSYNC A6 /CSEL
DNI 15 40
A5 /VS2
R315 16 41 +3.3V
L1RXDB A4 /RESET
DNI 17 42
MOT_A[28..30] A3 IORDY

5
MOT_A28 18 43
A2 DMARQ
MOT_A29 19 44
A1 /DMACK
MOT_A30 20 45 2 4 /INT_CF
A0 /DASP /INT_CF
MOT_D15 21 46 R8
D0 /PDIAG
MOT_D14 22 47 MOT_D7 0 U15
MOT_D[0..15] D1 D8
MOT_D13 23 48 MOT_D6 MC74HC1G04DFT1

3
D2 D9
24 49 MOT_D5
/IOCS16 D10
25 /CD2 GND 50
/CODEC_CCS 4 5 /SPI_CODEC_CS
/CCS CODEC_MISO
MISO 3 6 /RESET_CF
CODEC_SPICLK 2 7
SPICLK_S
CODEC_MOSI 1 8
MOSI_S R209 /CODEC_RST
/RESET_CODEC
RN52 22 DNI
I2C_SCL
R187 CF_SOCKET
DNI
I2C_SDA
R188
DNI

R189
EP_DP4
DNI

Layout as Diff 100 OHM R190


AUDIO_OUT_B-
0

R191
AUDIO_OUT_B
0

R192
AUDIO_OUT_A
0
+3.3V
R193
AUDIO_OUT_A-
+3.3V
0
+3.3V

C39 C36 C41 +5V


0.1uF 0.1uF 10uF C37 C32
0.01uF 0.01uF +5V
GND

940-5620-013 SCHEMATIC, PCB, CONTROLLER (Sheet 17 of 25)


8065751132 PurePoint® Laser 5-40
CLK_USER_IN2
CLK_USER_IN2

A[14..31]
U10 MOT_A15
A1 6 47 2 MOT_A16
1A1 1Y1
A1 7 46 3 MOT_A17
1A2 1Y2
A1 8 44 5 MOT_A18
1A3 1Y3
A1 9 43 6 MOT_A19
1A4 1Y4
A2 0 41 8 MOT_A20
2A1 2Y1
A2 1 40 9 MOT_A21
2A2 2Y2
A2 2 38 11 MOT_A22
2A3 2Y3
A2 3 37 12 MOT_A23
2A4 2Y4
A2 4 36 13 MOT_A24 R112
3A1 3Y1
A2 5 35 14 MOT_A25 0
3A2 3Y2
A2 6 33 16 MOT_A26
3A3 3Y3
A2 7 32 17 MOT_A27
3A4 3Y4
R113
A2 8 30 19 MOT_A28
4A1 4Y1
A2 9 29 20 MOT_A29
4A2 4Y2
A3 0 27 22 MOT_A30 OP E N
4A3 4Y3
A3 1 26 23 MOT_A31
4A4 4Y4

CNF0
CNF1
CNF2
CNF3
CNF4
CNF5
CNF6
CNF7
+3.3V /OE1
48 /OE2 GND 4
25 /OE3 GND 10
24 /OE4 GND 15
21 +3.3V
GND
7 VCC GND 28
18 34 +3.3V
VCC GND
31 VCC GND 39
42 VCC GND 45
U6

100
99
98
97
96
95
94
93
92
91
90
89
88
87
86
85
84
83
82
81
80
79
78
77
76
S1D13706F00A200
C112 C118

VSS
AB4
AB5
AB6
AB7
AB8
AB9
AB10
AB11
AB12
AB13
AB14
AB15
AB16
TESTEN
CNF0
CNF1
CNF2
CNF3
CNF4
CNF5
CNF6
CNF7
CLKI2
NIOVDD
74LVT16244MTD
+3.3V 0.01uF 0.01uF +3.3V
+3.3V

5
R68 1 75
COREVDD VSS
10K 2 74 B0 R115 2 4
AB3 FPDAT17 JP28 TH28
3 73 B1 0
U9 AB2 FPDAT16
B2
4 AB1 FPDAT15 72
/CS_LCD 5 71 G0
/CS_LCD

3
AB0 FPDAT14
2 18 MOT_CS_LCD# 6 70 G1
1A1 1Y1 CS# FPDAT13
May need A1 4 4 1A2 1Y2 16 MOT_A14 7 M/R# FPDAT12 69 G2 U43
6 14 8 68 R0 MC74HC1G04DFT1
to cross WE0# 8
1A3 1Y3
12 MOT_WR_RD# 9
BS# FPDAT11
67 R1
1A4 1Y4 RD# FPDAT10
wire WE1#
MOT_WE0# 10 WE0# FPDAT9 66 R2
11 9 MOT_WE1# 11 65 B3
2A1 2Y1 WE1# FPDAT8

WR/RD#
13
15
2A2
2A3
2Y2
2Y3
7
5 /RESET_LCD
/RESET_LCD
12
13
RD/WR#
RESET#
FPDAT7
NIOVDD
64
63
B4
Place On
Bottom
A1 5 17 3 MOT_A15 14 62
2A4 2Y4 VSS VSS
Change to WR/RD# LCD_CLKIN
LCD_CLKIN 15 CLKI FPDAT6 61 B5
G3
Side
1 /1 G VCC 20 +3.3V 16 HIOVDD FPDAT5 60
(BCTL1 --> BCTL0) 19 /2 G GND 10 TP10
TP-104-01-00
R116
OP E N
17
18
WAIT# FPDAT4 59
58
G4
G5
DB15 FPDAT3
C115 19 57 R3
+3.3V DB14 FPDAT2
74ACT244TTR 0.01uF WAIT# 20 56 R4
WAIT# DB13 FPDAT1
21 55 R5
DB12 FPDAT0
CPU -TA 22 DB11 FPSHIFT 54 DCLK
Pixel Clk
5

23 53 LP
+3.3V
R56
24
DB10 FPLINE
52 SPS HS
2 4 10K 25
DB9 FPFRAME
51 VS
VSS COREVDD
U4 4 WAIT# PIN IS OPEN

PWMOUT
HIOVDD

NIOVDD

NIOVDD
MC74HC1G04DFT1 R38

CVOUT
BPWM4

GPIO6
GPIO5
GPIO4
GPIO3
GPIO2
GPIO1
GPIO0
3

DRDY
0

GPO
VSS

VSS
DB8
DB7
DB6
DB5
DB4
DB3
DB2
DB1
DB0
U5

D[0..15]
R37 PWM_LCD_OUT

26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
D0 2 47 MOT_D0 +3.3V OP E N
1B1 1A1
D1 3 46 MOT_D1
1B2 1A2
D2 5 44 MOT_D2 J1
1B3 1A3
D3 6 43 MOT_D3 QSH-60-01-L-D-A
1B4 1A4
D4 8 41 MOT_D4
1B5 1A5
D5 9 40 MOT_D5 GC_MOD
1B6 1A6
D6 11 38 MOT_D6 GC_CVOUT B7 B8
MOT_D[0..15] 1B7 1A7
D7 12 37 MOT_D7 GC_PS B5 B6
MOT_D[0..15] 1B8 1A8
D8 13 36 MOT_D8 CLS B3 B4
2B1 2A1
D9 14 35 MOT_D9 B1 B2
MOT_A[28..30] 2B2 2A2
D10 16 33 MOT_D10
MOT_A[28..30] 2B3 2A3
D11 17 32 MOT_D11 REV 119 120
2B4 2A4
D12 19 30 MOT_D12 SPL R0 117 118 R1
2B5 2A5
D13 20 29 MOT_D13 115 116
2B6 2A6
D14 22 27 MOT_D14 GP IO4 R2 113 114 R3
2B7 2A7
D15 23 26 MOT_D15 GP IO5 111 112
2B8 2A8
GP IO6 R4 109 110 R5
Test Header 107 108
J6 7 48 GC_PWMOUT G0 105 106 G1
+3.3V VCC /1 G
18 VCC /2 G 25 103 104
MOT_A14 1 2 MOT_D0 31 1 G2 101 102 G3
VCC 1DIR
MOT_A15 3 4 MOT_D1 42 24 99 100
VCC 2DIR
MOT_A16 5 6 MOT_D2 G4 97 98 G5
MOT_A17 7 8 MOT_D3 4 28 95 96
GND GND
MOT_A18 9 10 MOT_D4 C87 C100 10 34 B0 93 94 B1
0.01uF 0 .0 1 u F GND GND
MOT_A19 11 12 MOT_D5 15 39 91 92
GND GND
MOT_A20 13 14 MOT_D6 21 45 B2 89 90 B3
GND GND
MOT_A21 15 16 MOT_D7 87 88
MOT_A22 17 18 B4 85 86 B5
MOT_A23 19 20 MOT_D8 SN74ALB16245DL 83 84
MOT_A24 MOT_D9 DAC_CONTRAST_CNTL DCLK
MOT_A25
21
23
22
24 MOT_D10 LO: B--->A DAC_CONTRAST_CNTL 81
79
82
80
MOT_A26
MOT_A27
25
27
26
28
MOT_D11
MOT_D12
HI: A--->B SPS 77
75
78
76
LP

MOT_A28 29 30 MOT_D13 RESET_IN 73 74 ENAB_IN


MOT_A29 31 32 MOT_D14 CPLD/LCD_RST 71 72
LCD_ENBL
MOT_A30 MOT_D15 R/L_IN U/L_IN
MOT_A31
33
35
34
36 LCD_CLKIN TP11 +3.3V R/L 69
67
70
68
U/L
MOT_WE0# 37 38 /RESET_LCD TP-104-01-00 MF_SW 65 66 LOC_STDBY_CPLD
MF_SW LOC_STDBY
MOT_WE1# 39 40 63 64
5

41 42 MOT_CS_LCD# MF_DIR 61 62 MF_PULSE


MF_DIR MF_PULSE
43 44 MOT_WR_RD# /CS_LCD 1 59 60
45 46 WAIT# 3 4 LIO_DIR 57 58 LIO_PULSE
/CS0_CF LIO_DIR LIO_PULSE
47 48 /CS1_CF 6 55 56
49 50 CLK_USER_IN2
+3.3V
PI_DIR 53 54 PI_PULSE
PI_DIR PI_PULSE
U39 51 52
2

SN74LVC1G11 PW_DIR
PW_DIR 49 50 PW_PULSE
PW_PULSE
TFML-125-02-L-D-A 47 48
R168 AIM_DIR 45 46 AIM_PULSE
AIM_DIR AIM_PULSE
R175 0 43 44
DNI PWR_DIR
PWR_DIR 41 42 PWR_PULSE
PWR_PULSE
R174 R173 R172 R171 R170 R169 39 40
DNI DNI 0 DNI DNI 0 /RDY_LED 37 38 /STDBY_LED
READY_LED# STAND_BY_LED#
For debug purpose CLEAR_SW_LATCHES
35 36
CPLD_CNTL0
J3 CLEAR_SW_LTACHES 33 34 CPLD_CNTL0
GP IO4 CNF7 31 32
1 2
GP IO5 CNF6 PW_SW1 29 30 PI_SW1
3 4 PW_SW1 PI_SW1
GP IO6 LP CNF5 27 28
5 6
PWM_LCD_OUT SPL CNF4 SPI_CLK_S 25 26 /SPI_LCD_SEL
7 8 SPICLK_S SPI_LCD_SEL#
REV GC_MOD CNF3 23 24
9 10
SPS CNF2 MOSI_S 21 22 MISO
SPI_LCD_SEL# 11 12 MOSI_S MISO
CLS CNF1 19 20
MISO 13 14
GC_PS CNF0 LED_R 17 18 PWM_LCD_OUT
MOSI_S 15 16 ILLUM_LED_RED
GC_CVOUT 15 16
SPICLK_S 17 18
LED_B 13 14 LED_G
19 20 ILLUM_LED_BLU ILLUM_LED_GRN
R5 DCLK 11 12
21 22
R4 9 10 CPLD_CNTL1
23 24 GET_LCDPM_ID CPLD_CNTL1
8
7
6
5

8
7
6
5

R3 B0 7 8
25 26
R2 B1 RN4 RN9 5 6
27 28
R1 B2 330K 330K L18 3 4 L19
29 30
R0 B3 +3.3V 1 2 +3.3V_LCD 1 2 VCC_LCD 2 1 + 5V
31 32
G5 B4
33 34
G4 B5 4 3 3 4
1
2
3
4

1
2
3
4

35 36
G3 G0 + CON_QSH-60-01-L-D-A
37 38 C76
G2 G1 DLW5BTN142SQ2 C75 + DLW5BTN142SQ2
39 40
GND_S 4.7uF 4 .7 u F GND_S
CON_20X2X0.050

GND_LCD
+3.3V

+ C21
22uF C107 C101 C86 C9 4 C85
C93 0 .0 1 u F 0.01uF 0.01uF 0 .0 1 u F 0.01uF C102 C97
0.01uF 0.01uF 0.01uF

940-5620-013 SCHEMATIC, PCB, CONTROLLER (Sheet 18 of 25)


8065751132 PurePoint® Laser 5-41
optional resistors to route Ethernet to kernel interface connector
+3.3V differential pairs When populate resistors, omit P2

route TX pair on separate layer than RX pair


+3.3V +3.3V
diff pair, 100 OHM (50 Ohms SE)

C114 C22 C111


10uF 10uF 0.01uF
GND
GND C108 diff pair, 100 OHM (50 Ohms SE)
0.01uF LINES TO BE AS
SHORT AS
FB3 POSSIBLE R6
TETH_ETHER_TX+
MII_RXCLK
ETH1_RXCLK R57 75 ETH1_RXCLKR
U8 MI0603j601R-00 R5 DNI
TETH_ETHER_TX-
MII_TXCLK
ETH1_TXCLK R61 75 ETH1_TXCLKR L_0603 R59 DNI TETH_ETHER_RX+
B6 A6 1 2 R55 DNI TETH_ETHER_RX-
ETH1_RXD[0..3] RXCLK VCCD
MII_RXD[0..3] C5 D5 DNI
TXCLK VIO_D5
VIO_E5 E5 600 Ohms at 100MHz, 300mA FB2
FOR PROTOTYPE ONLY
ETH1_RXD0 A8 ONLY ONE SET OF RESISTORS WILL BE LOADED
RXD0 FINAL DESIGN WILL HAVE TWO INDIVIDUAL CHANNELS
ETH1_RXD1 B8 G3 VCCA_1 2 1
MII_RX_ER RXD1 VCCA_G3
MII_RX_DV
ETH1_RXD2 C8 G4 R65
RXD2 VCCA_G4 NGVS_ETHER_TX+
ETH1_RXD3 D6 R64 DNI
ETH1_RXER
RXD3
TXP_I diff pair, 50 Ohms MI0603j601R-00 R3 DNI
NGVS_ETHER_TX-
A5 RXER TPFOP H2 NGVS_ETHER_RX+
ETH1_TXD[0..3] ETH1_RXDV A7 H3 TXN_I L_0603 C110 R2 DNI
MII_TXD[0..3] RXDV TPFON NGVS_ETHER_RX-
0.01uF DNI
ETH1_TXD0 A4 H4 RXP_C
TXD0 TPFIP
ETH1_TXD1 C4 H5 RXN_C
TXD1 TPFIN
ETH1_TXD2 B3 600 Ohms at 100MHz, 200mA
TXD2
ETH1_TXD3 A3 TXD3
MII_TX_ER
ETH1_TXER B5 diff pair, 50 Ohms
TXER
ETH1_TXEN B4
MII_TX_EN TXEN
TXP_I
MII_COL
ETH1_COL B2 G2 TXN_I
COL -SD/TP
MII_CRC
ETH1_CRS A2 RXP_C C19 RXP_I
CRS
D1 270pF RXN_I
MII_CRS D3
TXSLEW0
D2 SM/C_0603
MDDIS TXSLEW1
MII_MDC
MII_MDC E7 RXN_C C17 diff pair, 100 OHM (50 Ohms SE)
MDC
MII_MDIO
MII_MDIO D8 E1 270pF
MDIO ADDR0 SM/C_0603
-MII_IRQ
-ETH1_IRQ A1 E2 J7
-MDINT ADDR1
F2 R54
ADDR2
+3.3V
R63 R7 ETH1_RBIAS H1 F1 R58 4 9 .9 1 EP_ETHER_TX+ R200
RBIAS ADDR3
4.75K 22.1K H8 G1 4 9 .9 2 EP_ETHER_TX- R201 0
optional PAUSE ADDR4
H7 Share 3 EP_ETHER_RX+ R202 0
SLEEP
MII_PWRDWN
MII_PWRDWN E8 B7 4 0
PWRDWN NC_B7
-MII_RST C2 C7 5
-MII_RST -RESET NC_C7
D7 RX_NEU 6 EP_ETHER_RX- R203
+3.3V NC_D7
CLK_25MHZ B1 7 0
REFCLK/XI
C1 D4 C98 8
XOUT GND_D4
E3 4700pF 9
GND_E3
ETH1_SPEEDP E6 E4 10 R205 diff pair, 100 OHM (50 Ohms SE)
-CFG1_100 GND_E4
ETH1_LINKP F7 F3 R204 4 9 .9
-CFG2_LIG GND_F3
C109 ETH1_H_DUPLEXP F8 F4 4 9 .9
-CFG3_FDPLX GND_F4
0.01uF C3 REGAL-258SMT
GND_C3
+3.3V
R52 -PHY_TRST H6 C6 R206
-TRST GND_C6
4.75K PHY_TCK G6 G7 4 9 .9 R207
TCK GND_G7
Y2 PHY_TMS F6 G8 4 9 .9
TMS GND_G8
PHY_TDI F5 TDI
1 4 PHY_TDO G5 C250
EN VCC TDO
4700pF
2 3 LXT971A C251
GND OUT
BGA64 4700pF

25.00MHz OSC

+3.3V 1 8 PHY_TMS
2 7 PHY_TCK
3 6 PHY_TDO
4 5 PHY_TDI

RN1
10K
0603X4

+3.3V R51
221
1 8 ETH1_LINKP LINKR
ETHER_LINKR
2 7 ETH1_H_DUPLEXP
3 6 ETH1_SPEEDP
4 5 MII_MDIO R50
221
RN2 SPEEDR
ETHER_SPEEDR
10K
0603X4

940-5620-013 SCHEMATIC, PCB, CONTROLLER (Sheet 19 of 25)


8065751132 PurePoint® Laser 5-42
Y1 +3.3V
R44
+5V
TP16 DNI
1 4 TP22
EN VCC
R117
CLK_12.88MHZ
FB1 VCC_CODEC 1K J4
2 GND OUT 3 1 2 1
C192 +3.3V MI0603j601R-00 R134
2
0.1uF L_0603 C10 C88 0 U2 2P
12.288MHz OSC C90 0.1uF 10uF C91 1 8
/SD VO2
1uF 0.1uF R118 2 7
BYPASS GND
0 3 6 +5V
IN+ VDD
C4 4 5
IN- VO1
TP23 1uF
PC29 R316 +3.3V LM4871MM C80
PC29
0 C3 0.1uF
+5V
100uF
R153 R40

1
2
3
4
CODEC_AOUTB ROUT R45
RN50 0 C6 10K 20K
+3.3V 10K 0.39uF
1
2
3
4
C99 C95 C1

TP32
TP33
TP34
1uF 0.1uF 15PF

TP31
RN29 R353 R354

8
7
6
5
10K DNI DNI

TP30
+5V
AUDIO_OUT_B-
8
7
6
5

17

19

20
5

6
U47 R46
CODEC_MCK 3 DNI R152

VQ

VA
VD

VLC

AGND

DGND
-IRQ5 MCK AUDIO_OUT_B
EP_DP4
RN53 22 DNI
4 5 CODEC_SCK 4 TP25
SSYNC SCK
3 6 CODEC_LRCK 2 R119
LRCK J5
PD27 2 7 CODEC_SDIN 1 24 1K
SDIN -MUTE_B
1 8 CODEC_SDOUT 7 R137
SDOUT 1
23 0 U3
L1RXDB AOUTB 2
CODEC_SPICLK 10 1 8
SPICLK_S SCL/CCLK /SD VO2
CODEC_MISO 9 R120 2 7
I2S_SYNC MISO SDA/CDOUT BYPASS GND 2P
22 CODEC_AOUTA 0 3 6 +5V
I2S_SDI AOUTA IN+ VDD
CODEC_MOSI 12 4 5
I2S_SDO MOSI_S AD1/CDIN IN- VO1
/CODEC_CCS 11 21 C5
I2S_SCK /CCS AD0/-CS -MUTE_A
13 1uF LM4871MM C82
AD2

AIN_A

AIN_B
100uF C81

FILT+
/SD==>SD
/CODEC_RST 14 C193 C194 0.1uF
/RESET_CODEC -RST R41
0.0022uF 0.0022uF
CS4270-CZZ 20K

15

16

18
R165 TP24
TP29 0
R154 C8 LOUT R47 C2
0 0.39uF 10K 15PF
C195 C191
10uF C196 0.1uF R355 R356
10uF DNI DNI

AUDIO_OUT_A-
SCLK
SCLK
+3.3V R151
+3.3V AUDIO_OUT_A
DNI
14
5

1
U52A 3
PD29 2 4 2 Replace U2, U3 with
74HCT08PW LM4871MM APN 177-756
7
3

MIC_IN+
U53
MC74HC1G04DFT1
MIC_IN-

J24
R138 C16 CODEC_AIN_A
2
4.99K
1
R13910uF
4.99K PD27
2P R161 PD28
0 TP27 C197 PD29
270pF C198 PD30
TP28 SM/R_0603 270pF PD31
SM/R_0603 PD[27..31] PD[27..31]

J2 5 C13 +3.3V
R140 CODEC_AIN_B
2
4.99K
1
10uF +3.3V
2P R141
4.99K +5V
+5V
GND

940-5620-013 SCHEMATIC, PCB, CONTROLLER (Sheet 20 of 25)


8065751132 PurePoint® Laser 5-43
J13 +12V 1 L14 2 +12V_FP

2 1 MIRROR_PORT2#
MIRROR_PORT2# 4 3 GND_FP J12 LC_RX232_TTL RX232_TTL
ADC_VCCPM
4 3 MIRROR_PORT1#
MIRROR_PORT1#
DLW5BTN142SQ2
6 5 2 1 LC_TX232_TTL
PD_1 TX232_TTL
8 7 GND_S 4 3
PD_2 L16
10 9 4 3 GND_LIO 6 5
ADC_IN_AB_R_FB PMPD2_RANGE VLIO- DAC_AUDIO_GC
12 11 8 7 LC_RNG_BLU_P1
ADC_IN_AB_L_FB PMPD1_RANGE RNG_BLU_P1
14 13 1 2 10 9 LC_RNG_GRN_P1
ADC_VEEPM VLIO+ RNG_GRN_P1
16 15 DLW5BTN501SQ2 LC_VLIO+ 12 11 LC_RNG_RED_P1
ADC_GND_TS_REF R146 RNG_RED_P1
18 17 LC_KS_COM 14 13 LC_RNG_GRN_P2
DAC_AIM_BEAM_LHS KEYSW_COM RNG_GRN_P2
+5VS 1 L10 2 VCC_TS 20 19 0 LC_KS_NO 16 15 LC_RNG_RED_P2
RNG_RED_P2
KEYSW_NO
LC_LES_NO1 18 17 LC_RNG_BLU_P2
R150 LOCAL_ESTOP_NC21 RNG_BLU_P2
4 3 GND_TS LC_LES_NO2 20 19 LC_ILLUM_LED_RED
DAC_AIM_BEAM_RHS LOCAL_ESTOP_NC22 ILLUM_LED_RED
+5VS EHT-110-01-S-D-SM 0 LC_LES_LED+ 22 21 LC_ILLUM_LED_GRN
LOCAL_ESTOP_LED+ ILLUM_LED_GRN
DLW5BTN142SQ2 LC_LES_LED- 24 23 LC_ILLUM_LED_BLU
ILLUM_LED_BLU
GND_S LOCAL_ESTOP_LED-
5 LC_LES_NC2 26 25 LC_RFID_P1_SEL
LOCAL_ESTOP_NC12 RFID_PORT2_SEL
LC_LES_NC1 28 27 LC_FORCEPIC_RST-
R157 LOCAL_ESTOP_NC11 /FORCE_PIC_RST
3 30 29 LC_PWR_RST-
ADC_IN_PMPD#2 AUDIO_AMP_MUTE# /PWR_RST_PIC
LASER_PMON 1 DNI PROBE_1V
LC_PROBE_1V 32 31 LC_WAKE_UP
WAKEUP
4 PROBE_1H
LC_PROBE_1H 34 33
U50 R158 LC_PROBE_2V 36 35
0 ADC_IN_PMPD#1 PROBE_2V AUDIO_OUT_A-
LT1783CS5 PROBE_2H
LC_PROBE_2H 38 37 AUDIO_OUT_B-
2 LC_PORTSEL_PB2
PORTSEL_PB2 40 39
PORTSEL_PB1
LC_PORTSEL_PB1 42 41
GND_S 44 43
AUDIO_OUT_A
AUDIO_OUT_B 46 45
48 47 DO NOT CONNECT
ADC_GND_MX_REF J18 50 49
ALCON ENGINE DO NOT CONNECT
1 L9 2 GND_MX 2 1 ADC_IN_808PM
4 3 ADC_IN_1064PM FTSH-125-01-S-DV-A-M
4 3 +24V_MX 6 5 ADC_HS_T
GND_S 8 7 DO NOT CONNECT 47,50
ADC_XTAL_T
DLW5BTN142SQ2 10 9 ADC_LD_T
+24V 12 11 LD_THERM+
14 13 DAC_CRYS_TEC
16 15 ADC_LOCAL_AMB
18 17 CRYS_TEC_MODE
VCC_MIDX 20 19
EN_CRYS_DAC L13 VCC_FP
+5VS 1 2

EHT-110-01-S-D-SM 4 3 GND_FP

DLW5BTN142SQ2
F1
+24VF 1 L15 2 +24V_FP
+24V
SM150/33 4 3 GND_FP
+5VS
DLW5BTN142SQ2
1 L11 2 VCC_BS GND_S

4 3 GND_BS
J16
DLW5BTN142SQ2
GND_S 2 1 SHTTR_MTR_SLEEP#
VDD_SHUTTER_RNO 4 3 SHTTER_MTR_REV#
R184 SPARE_INP_002
6 5 SHTTR_MTR_MODE
DNI
+12V 1 L12 2 +12V_BS 8 7 SHUTTER_DET_STATIC
10 9 SHUTTER_DET_CTR
4 3 12 11 SHTTR_MTR_PWM
14 13 SHUTTER_DET_PWM
DLW5BTN142SQ2 SMC2_TXD R128 SMC2_RXD
16 15 SOLENOID_PWM SMC2_TXD SMC2_RXD
GND_S 18 17 VCC_MIDX 0
SOLENOID_MODE
20 19 SHUTTER_MTR_BIAS

ADC_LSB_VCC
EHT-110-01-S-D-SM
R129 RX232_TTL
TX232_TTL 0
R106 R176
+5VS 511 10K Place on Bottom Side;
+5VS
Arrange in a row
VCC_MIDX_S
+12V +12V VCC_MIDX_S
DS5
+24V +24V
APT2012LMGCK

R177
GND_S
10K

RING_LED_FLT

GND_S
R36
+5V
GND_S
10K

940-5620-013 SCHEMATIC, PCB, CONTROLLER (Sheet 21 of 25)


8065751132 PurePoint® Laser 5-44
Embedded Planet J23
Main Board to Chassis
MH5 MH 6 MH 2 MH 3 MH 1 MH 7 MH 8 MH 4 2 1 NGVS_ETHER_TX+
M3.0 H/W M3.0 H/W M3.0 H/W M3.0 H/W M3.0 H/W M3.0 H/W M3.0 H/W M3.0 H/W 4 3
GND_S NGVS_ETHER_TX-
6 5 NGVS_ETHER_RX+
GND_S 8 7 NGVS_ETHER_RX-
10 9 ETHER_LINKR
12 11 TETH_ETHER_TX+
14 13 TETH_ETHER_TX-
16 15 TETH_ETHER_RX+
18 17 TETH_ETHER_RX-
20 19 ETHER_SPEEDR
22 21 I2C_SCL
24 23 I2C_SDA
26 25
GND 28 27 DAC_LDI_SENSE
30 29 LD_THERM+
KEY 32 31
KEY
+3.3V +3.3V 34 33 ADC_ITEC
36 35 ADC_TEC_THERM
+5V 38 37 ADC_LDCM
+5V
40 39
GND_S WAS ADC, Limit to +4V
42 41 ADC_VTEC
+5VS 44 43 ADC_LIO_DEVICE
46 45 DAC_VTEC
+5VS 48 47 DAC_LDI_CV
50 49 SID_HS[0..3]
DAC_LIO_CV SID_HS[0..3]
52 51 SID_HS0
+12V +12V
SID_HS1
+24V +24V
INPUT POWER
CURRENT
54
56
53
55 SID_HS2
SID_HS3
Slot ID
+24I 58 57
MONITOR 60 59 VLIO+
GND_S VLIO- VLIO+
CR3 62 61
KEY 64 63 KEY
GND_S 66 65
NGLA_CONNECTED# TEC_FAULT
68 67 XTERNAL_RST# TETH_RST
TETHERED_LOAD XTERNAL_RST#
70 69 NGVS_RST
RB521S-30 TEC_H/C NGLA_LASER_EN#
PWR_DRVR_ID0 LAMP/DIODE 72 71 INTERLOCK#
Layout as per Linear Tech Spec.
C73 4.5A
/FS_NC_TTL 74 73
max DR_FILT#1_P1_SW1_NO
0.01uF /FS_NO_TTL 76 75 DR_FILT#1_P3_SW2_NC
U38 L5 +3.3V
/FS_RIGHT 78 77 DR_FILT#1_DRVR
10uH 5.4A C184 C71
+24VL 5 VIN BOOST 6 V_BOOST5
V_SW5
CDRH127 0.01uF 47uF 3.4V NOM /FS_ID
LOCAL_ESTOP_NC11
80
82
79
81
LDI_DC-DC_ON
LIO_SENSE_ON CLR_LDD_OC#
3 2 1 +3.3V LOCAL_ESTOP_NC12 84 83 LIO_CONNECTED PWR_DRVR_ID1
C

VSW
2 -SHDN LOCAL_ESTOP_LED+ 86 85 /SDSYNC
C232 + 8 7 V_FB5 LOCAL_ESTOP_NC21 88 87 VDD_SHUTTER_RNO
TAB SENSE LOCAL_ESTOP_NC21
470pF C6 8 4 1 V_VC CR2 + + C25 LOCAL_ESTOP_NC22 90 89
GND VC LOCAL_ESTOP_NC22 /FS_LEFT
22uF B540C-13 C103 330uF LOCAL_ESTOP_LED- 92 91 /FS_TOP LDD_OC_STAT
SMC/DO214AC R33 0.1uF 94 93
LT1374HVIR KEYSW_COM SPARE_INP_001 /FS_ID1
A

! 6 2K KEYSW_NO 96 95 SPARE_INP_002 SHUTTER_LOCKED


COVER_OPEN 98 97 FS_SHUTTER_CNTL_EN
+5VS 100 99 LASER_RDY
102 101 LASER_PMON
DAC_SPARE_AOUT8 104 103 DPOT_LIO_CS#
106 105
C70 DAC_LDCM_Vr WAS output
108 107
0.01uF R34 +12V 110 109 DPOT_LDD_CS# FS_LED#
4.99K +24V 112 111 DR_FILT#2_P1_SW1_NO
114 113 DR_FILT#2_P3_SW2_NC
L17 116 115 DR_FILT#2_DRVR
+24VL 1 2 118 117 DC_DC_MODULATE
120 119 SHUTTER_MTR_BIAS
CR4 4 3

DLW5BTN142SQ2 MEC1-160-02-SM-D-EM2-A

GND_S
RB521S-30

Layout as per Linear Tech Spec.


C204 4.5A
0.01uF max 5.14V NOM
U49 L8
10uH 5.4A C206 C207 C208 C200 C201 C202 C209
One Cap per connector P1-P4 C223
+5V

+24VL 5 6 CDRH127 0.01uF 47uF 0.1uF 470pF 100pF 10uF 0.01uF C210 C211 C212 C213 C216 C217 C218 C219 C220 C221 C222 0.01uF
VIN BOOST
3 2 1 100uF 100uF 100uF 100uF 0.01uF 0.01uF 0.01uF 0.01uF 0.01uF 0.01uF 0.01uF
C

VSW
2 -SHDN
+ 8 7
TAB SENSE
C233 C205 4 1 CR5 + + + + +
GND VC
470pF 22uF B540C-13 R163
SMC/DO214AC 5.62K
LT1374HVIR
A

! 6

C224 C225 C226 C227 C228 C229 C230 C231


470pF 470pF 470pF 470pF 470pF 470pF 470pF 470pF
R164
C214 4.99K
0.01uF

940-5620-013 SCHEMATIC, PCB, CONTROLLER (Sheet 22 of 25)


8065751132 PurePoint® Laser 5-45
System
CPU Side
TP40

PWM[0..15] U20
PWM0 47 2
1A1 1Y1 BPWM0
PWM1 46 3
1A2 1Y2 SOLENOID_PWM
PWM2 44 5
1A3 1Y3 SHTTR_MTR_PWM
PWM3 43 6
1A4 1Y4 BPWM3
R149 SHUTTER_DET_PWM
PWM4 41 8 BPWM4
DNI
2A1 2Y1
PWM5 40 9 ILLUM_LED_BLU
2A2 2Y2 ILLUM_LED_BLU
PWM6 38 11 ILLUM_LED_GRN
2A3 2Y3 ILLUM_LED_GRN
PWM7 37 12 ILLUM_LED_RED
2A4 2Y4 ILLUM_LED_RED
PWM8 36 13 READY_LED#
3A1 3Y1 READY_LED#
PWM9 35 14 STAND_BY_LED# +3.3V
3A2 3Y2 STAND_BY_LED#
PWM10 33 16 RNG_BLU_P1
3A3 3Y3 RNG_BLU_P1
PWM11 RNG_GRN_P1 U51B

14
32 3A4 3Y4 17 RNG_GRN_P1
74HCT08PW
PWM12 30 19 RNG_RED_P1 BRSTO_0 4
4A1 4Y1 RNG_RED_P1
PWM13 RNG_GRN_P2
PWM14
29
27
4A2 4Y2 20
22 RNG_RED_P2
RNG_GRN_P2
-PORST 5
6 CPLD/LCD_RST
4A3 4Y3 RNG_RED_P2
PWM15 26 23 RNG_BLU_P2
4A4 4Y4 RNG_BLU_P2
+ 5V

7
1 /OE1
48 /OE2 GND 4
25 /OE3 GND 10
24 15 +3.3V
/OE4 GND
U51A

14
GND 21
C146 C137 C147 C136 7 28 74HCT08PW
VCC GND
0 .1 u F 0 .1 u F 0.1uF 0.1uF 18 34 BRSTO_1 1
VCC GND
31 VCC GND 39 3 /RESET_CF
42 45 -PORST 2
VCC GND

7
SN74ABT16244ADL

RST_OUT[0..7]
RST_OUT[0..7]
RST_OUT0 +3.3V
U51C
RST_OUT1 +3.3V +3.3V

14
RST_OUT2 74HCT08PW
RST_OUT3 BRSTO_2 9
RST_OUT4 8 /RESET_LCD

1
2
3
4

1
2
3
4
RST_OUT5 -PORST 10
RST_OUT6 RN33 RN32
RST_OUT7 10K 10K

7
U26
COUNTER[0..7]
8
7
6
5

8
7
6
5
COUNTER0 2 47 +3.3V
U51D
1Y1 1A1 SHUTTER_DET_CTR
COUNTER1 ENCODE_MF

14
3 1Y2 1A2 46 MF_PULSE
COUNTER2 5 44 ENCODE_LIO 74HCT08PW
1Y3 1A3 LIO_PULSE
COUNTER3 6 43 JP15TH28 BRSTO_3 12
1Y4 1A4
11 /RESET_CODEC
COUNTER4 8 41 ENCODE_LSRPWR PWR_PULSE -PORST 13
2Y1 2A1 PWR_PULSE
COUNTER5 9 40 ENCODE_ABPWR AIM_PULSE
2Y2 2A2 AIM_PULSE
COUNTER6 11 38 ENCODE_PULSETIME PW_PULSE

7
2Y3 2A3 PW_PULSE
COUNTER7 12 37 ENCODE_INTRVAL PI_PULSE
2Y4 2A4 PI_PULSE
BRSTO_0 13 36 RST_OUT0
3Y1 3A1
BRSTO_1 14 35 RST_OUT1
3Y2 3A2
BRSTO_2 16 33 RST_OUT2
3Y3 3A3 +3.3V
BRSTO_3 17 32 RST_OUT3
3Y4 3A4 +3.3V
BRSTO_4 19 30 RST_OUT4
4Y1 4A1
BRSTO_5 20 29 RST_OUT5 R142
4Y2 4A2
BRSTO_6 22 27 RST_OUT6 0 OUT_EN_CRYS_DAC
4Y3 4A3
BRSTO_7 23 26 RST_OUT7
4Y4 4A4

5
1 1 BRSTO_4
/OE1 /FORCE_PIC_RST
4 48 4 U54 3
GND /OE2 EN_CRYS_DAC
10 GND /OE3 25 6
15 24 +3.3V -PORST R166
GND /OE4 /PWR_RST_PIC
8
7
6
5

74LVC1G11 -PORST 0
21

2
GND
RN30 28 7 3.3V
GND VCC
10K 34 18
GND VCC
39 GND VCC 31 -PORST
45 GND VCC 42
C172 C171 C162 C161
1
2
3
4

+3.3V 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF


SPARE_INP_002
SN74ALB16244DL

940-5620-013 SCHEMATIC, PCB, CONTROLLER (Sheet 23 of 25)


8065751132 PurePoint® Laser 5-46
U18 ADC_IN_PMPD#1
DIO_USER[0..31]
DIO_USER[0..31] ADC_IN_PMPD#(d
2uplicate)
DIO_USER0 47 2
1 A1 1 Y1 CPLD_CNTL0 ADC_LDCM
DIO_USER1 46 3 LCD AIN[0..7]
AIN[0..7]
1 A2 1 Y2 CPLD_CNTL1 ADC_IN_AB_R_FB
DIO_USER2 44 5 AIN0
1 A3 1 Y3 RFID_PORT2_SEL
DIO_USER3 43 6 CLEAR_SW_LTACHES
AIN1 R185 ADC_LIO_DEVICE
1 A4 1 Y4
AIN2 0
DIO_USER4 41 8 AIN3
2 A1 2 Y1 WAKEUP
DIO_USER5 40 9 AIN4
2 A2 2 Y2 /SDSYNC
DIO_USER6 38 11 AIN5
2 A3 2 Y3 CRYS_TEC_MODE ADC_VCCPM
DIO_USER7 37 12 LDD_ON_FPGA AIN6
2 A4 2 Y4 AIN[8..15] ADC_VEEPM
AIN[8..15] AIN7 R318 ADC_GND_TS_REF
DIO_USER8 36 13 AIN8 0 ADC_IN_PMPD#2
3 A1 3 Y1 PMPD2_RANGE AIN9
DIO_USER9 35 14
3 A2 3 Y2 PMPD1_RANGE ADC_LSB_VCC
DIO_USER10 33 16 AIN10
3 A3 3 Y3 SOLENOID_MODE ADC_XTAL_T
DIO_USER11 32 17 LIO_SENSE_ON CLR_LDD_OC# AIN11 R319 ADC_ITEC
SID_HS[0..3] 3 A4 3 Y4
AIN12 0
SID_HS[0..3] SID_HS0 30 19 ID_HS0 AIN13 R320
4 A1 4 Y1 ADC_VTEC
SID_HS1 29 20 ID_HS1 AIN14 DNI
4 A2 4 Y2 ID_HS[0..3]
SID_HS2 ID_HS2 AIN15 R321
Slot ID SID_HS3
27
26
4 A3
4 A4
4 Y3
4 Y4
22
23 ID_HS3
ID_HS[0..3]
DNI
ADC_HS_T

1 /OE1
Slot ID R322
DNI
ADC_LOCAL_AMB
48 /OE2 GND 4
25 /OE3 GND 10
24 /OE4 GND 15
GND 21
7 VCC GND 28
18 VCC GND 34
31 39 R323 ADC_TEC_THERM
VCC GND
+5V 42 45 0
VCC GND
R324 ADC_LD_T
DNI
SN74ABT16244ADL ADC_IN_AB_L_FB
U25 R160 ADC_GND_MX_REF
DIO_USER16 47 2 SHTTR_MTR_SLEEP#
0
1 A1 1 Y1
DIO_USER17 46 3
1 A2 1 Y2 SHTTER_MTR_REV#
DIO_USER18 44 5
1 A3 1 Y3 SHTTR_MTR_MODE
DIO_USER19 43 6
1 A4 1 Y4 FS_SHUTTER_CNTL_EN
DIO_USER20
DIO_USER21
41 2 A1 2 Y1 8 U/L
DIO_USER22
40 2 A2 2 Y2 9 R/L
38 2 A3 2 Y3 11 LCD_ENBL
DIO_USER23 37 12
2 A4 2 Y4 LASER_RDY
DIO_USER24 36 13
3 A1 3 Y1 DPOT_LIO_CS#
DIO_USER25 35 14
3 A2 3 Y2 DPOT_LDD_CS# FS_LED#
DIO_USER26 33 16
3 A3 3 Y3 AUDIO_AMP_MUTE# AOUT[0..7]
DIO_USER27 32 17 AOUT[0..7]
3 A4 3 Y4 OUT_EN_CRYS_DAC
AOUT0
DAC_VTEC
DIO_USER28 30 19 AOUT1
4 A1 4 Y1 GET_LCDPM_ID DAC_LDI_CV
DIO_USER29 29 20 AOUT2
4 A2 4 Y2 DR_FILT#2_DRVR DAC_AIM_BEAM_LHS
DIO_USER30 27 22 AOUT3
4 A3 4 Y3 DR_FILT#1_DRVR DAC_AIM_BEAM_RHS
DIO_USER31 26 23 AOUT4
4 A4 4 Y4 DC_DC_MODULATE DAC_CRYS_TEC
AOUT5
DAC_LDI_SENSE
1 AOUT6
/OE1 R156
48 4 AOUT7
/OE2 GND DAC_CONTRAST_CNTL
25 /OE3 GN D 10 0
24 /OE4 GND 15
R159
GND 21 DAC_AUDIO_GC
+5V 7 VCC GN D 28 0
18 VCC GND 34
31 VCC GND 39
42 45 AOUT[8..15]
AOUT[8..15]
VCC GND
AOUT8 R186 DAC_SPARE_AOUT8
AOUT9 DNI
DAC_LDCM_Vr
SN74ABT16244ADL AOUT10
DAC_LIO_CV
AOUT11
+3.3V AOUT12
14 AOUT13
AOUT14
LDD_ON_FPGA 9 AOUT15
8
10 U52C +3.3V
AUX_LDD_ON
74HCT08PW

14
7

4
+5V 6 LDI_DC-DC_ON
+3.3V 5 U52B
14

74HCT08PW

7
-PORST 12
-PORST
11
13 U52D
C140 C149 C138 C148 C159 C160 C169 C170 -BU_TIMER
0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 74HCT08PW
7

940-5620-013 SCHEMATIC, PCB, CONTROLLER (Sheet 24 of 25)


8065751132 PurePoint® Laser 5-47
DIO_[32..39] +3.3V +3.3V +3.3V
DIO_[32..39]
RN35 RN36
DIO_[24..31] 10K 10K
DIO_[24..31]

1
2
3
4

1
2
3
4

1
2
3
4

1
2
3
4
DIO_[16..23]
DIO_[16..23]
RN34 RN37
DIO_[8..15] 10K 10K
DIO_[8..15]
R133
R144 1K
1K U27 TP44 U14

8
7
6
5

8
7
6
5

8
7
6
5

8
7
6
5
47 2 DIO_8 DIO_32 2 47 LC_ID0 R301
NGLA_CONNECTED# 1A1 1Y1 1Y1 1A1 LC_ID1
46 3 DIO_9 TP43 DIO_33 3 46 R302 0
INTERLOCK# 1A2 1Y2 1Y2 1A2 LC_ID2
44 5 DIO_10 DIO_34 5 44 R303 0
TETHERED_LOAD 1A3 1Y3 1Y3 1A3 LC_ID3
43 6 DIO_11 DIO_35 6 43 R304 DNI
NGLA_LASER_EN# 1A4 1Y4 1Y4 1A4
DNI
41 8 DIO_12 DIO_19 DIO_36 8 41 R305
TEC_H/C 2A1 2Y1 2Y1 2A1
40 9 DIO_13 DIO_37 9 40 R306 DNI
TEC_FAULT 2A2 2Y2 DIO_20 2Y2 2A2
38 11 DIO_14 DIO_3811 38 R307 DNI
SHUTTER_DET_STATIC 2A3 2Y3 2Y3 2A3
RING_LED_FLT 37 12 DIO_15 DIO_3912 37 R308 DNI
2A4 2Y4 2Y4 2A4
DNI
36 13 DIO_16 DIO_24 13 36 PROBE_1V PROBE_1V
/FS_LEFT 3A1 3Y1 3Y1 3A1
35 14 DIO_17 DIO_25 14 35 PROBE_1H PROBE_1H
/FS_TOP 3A2 3Y2 3Y2 3A2
/FS_RIGHT 33 16 DIO_18 DIO_26 16 33 PROBE_2V PROBE_2V
3A3 3Y3 3Y3 3A3
/FS_NO_TTL
/FS_NO_TTL 32 17 /FS_NO_TTL_PD05 DIO_27 17 32 PROBE_2H PROBE_2H
3A4 3Y4 3Y4 3A4
/FS_NC_TTL_PD04
/FS_NC_TTL
/FS_NC_TTL 30 19 DIO_28 19 30 PORTSEL_PB2 PORTSEL_PB2
4A1 4Y1 4Y1 4A1
29 20 DIO_21 DIO_29 20 29 PORTSEL_PB1 PORTSEL_PB1
4A2 4Y2 4Y2 4A2
27 22 DIO_22 DIO_30 22 27 MIRROR_PORT1#
4A3 4Y3 4Y3 4A3 MIRROR_PORT1#
26 23 DIO_23 DIO_31 23 26 MIRROR_PORT2#
/FS_ID 4A4 4Y4 4Y4 4A4 MIRROR_PORT2#

1 /OE1 /OE1 1
8
7
6
5

8
7
6
5

8
7
6
5
48 /OE2 GND 4 4 GND /OE2 48
25 /OE3 GND 10 10 GND /OE3 25
24 /OE4 GND 15 15 GND /OE4 24
GND 21 21 GND
RN41 7 28 28 7
+3.3V VCC GND GND VCC +3.3V
10K 18 34 34 18
1
2
3
4

1
2
3
4

1
2
3
4 VCC GND GND VCC
31 VCC GND 39 39 GND VCC 31
42 VCC GND 45 45 GND VCC 42
RN39 RN40 +3.3V +3.3V
+3.3V 10K +3.3V 10K +3.3V
SN74ALB16244DL SN74ALB16244DL
DIO_[0..7]
DIO_[0..7]

1
2
3
4

1
2
3
4
DIO_[56..63] RN42 RN43
DIO_[56..63]
10K 10K
DIO_[40..47]
DIO_[40..47]
DIO_[48..55]
DIO_[48..55]

8
7
6
5

8
7
6
5
U1 U11
MF_DIR 47 2 DIO_48 DIO_0 2 47
MF_DIR 1A1 1Y1 1Y1 1A1 DR_FILT#1_P1_SW1_NO
PI_DIR 46 3 DIO_49 DIO_1 3 46
PI_DIR 1A2 1Y2 1Y2 1A2 DR_FILT#1_P3_SW2_NC
PW_DIR 44 5 DIO_50 DIO_2 5 44
PW_DIR 1A3 1Y3 1Y3 1A3 DR_FILT#2_P1_SW1_NO
AIM_DIR 43 6 DIO_51 DIO_3 6 43 DR_FILT#2_P3_SW2_NC
AIM_DIR 1A4 1Y4 1Y4 1A4
PWR_DIR 41 8 DIO_52 DIO_4 8 41
PWR_DIR 2A1 2Y1 2Y1 2A1 PD_1
LIO_DIR 40 9 DIO_53 DIO_5 9 40
LIO_DIR 2A2 2Y2 2Y2 2A2 PD_2
38 11 DIO_54 PD_1_PD06 11 38
PWR_DRVR_ID0 LAMP/DIODE 2A3 2Y3 2Y3 2A3
37 12 DIO_55 PD_2_PD07 12 37
LIO_CONNECTED 2A4 2Y4 2Y4 2A4
MF_SW 36 13 DIO_40 DIO_56 13 36 TP35
MF_SW 3A1 3Y1 3Y1 3A1
PI_SW1 35 14 DIO_41 DIO_57 14 35 TP36
PI_SW1 3A2 3Y2 3Y2 3A2
PW_SW1 33 16 DIO_42 DIO_58 16 33
PW_SW1 3A3 3Y3 3Y3 3A3 TP37
32 17 DIO_43 DIO_59 17 32
AIM_SW1 3A4 3Y4 3Y4 3A4 TP38
AIM_SW1 TP39
NC PWR_SW1 30 19 DIO_44 DIO_60 19 30 LDI_DC-DC_ON
PWR_SW1 4A1 4Y1 4Y1 4A1
LIO_SW1 29 20 DIO_45 DIO_61 20 29 SPARE_INP_001
LIO_SW1 4A2 4Y2 4Y2 4A2
27 22 DIO_46 DIO_62 22 27
4A3 4Y3 4Y3 4A3 SPARE_INP_002
LOC_STDBY 26 23 DIO_47 DIO_63 23 26 JP35TH28
4A4 4Y4 4Y4 4A4
COVER_OPEN
1 /OE1 /OE1 1
48 /OE2 GND 4 4 GND /OE2 48

8
7
6
5

8
7
6
5
25 /OE3 GND 10 10 GND /OE3 25
8
7
6
5

8
7
6
5

8
7
6
5

8
7
6
5

24 /OE4 GND 15 15 GND /OE4 24


GND 21 21 GND
7 28 28 7 10K 10K
10K 10K +3.3V VCC GND GND VCC +3.3V RN48 RN49
18 VCC GND 34 34 GND VCC 18
RN44 RN47 31 39 39 31

1
2
3
4

1
2
3
4
VCC GND GND VCC
42 45 45 42
1
2
3
4

1
2
3
4

1
2
3
4

1
2
3
4

VCC GND GND VCC


10K 10K
+3.3V RN45 RN46 SN74ALB16244DL +3.3V +3.3V
SN74ALB16244DL
+3.3V +3.3V +3.3V +3.3V PD_1_PD06
PD_1_PD06
PD_2_PD07
PD_2_PD07
/FS_NC_TTL_PD04
/FS_NC_TTL_PD04
/FS_NO_TTL_PD05
/FS_NO_TTL_PD05
C119 C79 C78 C74 C77 C126 C120 C166 C158 C157 C165 C127 C117 C116 C106 C105
0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF

940-5620-013 SCHEMATIC, PCB, CONTROLLER (Sheet 25 of 25)


8065751132 PurePoint® Laser 5-48
276-331 ASSY, PCB, EMBEDDED, PLNT
8065751132 PurePoint® Laser 5-49
562-1071-501 ASSY, PCB, FRONT PANEL RFID
8065751132 PurePoint® Laser 5-50
L9 J2
1 2 VLO+_F
B CB VLO-_F 1
3 PSG CG 4 2
5 CG1 CG2 6
C74 2P
1MHZ 0.001uF

3. DO NOT INSTALL: R91, R97, R99, R101, R104, R105,


R107-R113, U4, C32, L1, L3, SH1.
CR43
1SMB5923BT3G
RX232_TTL
RX232_TTL PG2
J3 +12V
1 1 5 4
2 6 3 J1
J1
2 TX232_TTL
3 7 2 + C72 2 1 TX232_TTL PG2
3 100uF
8 1 4 3
3P 600 6 5 DAC_AUDIO_GC
L11 DAC_AUDIO_GC
VLIO-_PD 8 7 RNG_BLU_P1
RNG_BLU_P1 PG5
VLIO+_PD 10 9 RNG_GRN_P1
RNG_GRN_P1
12 11 RNG_RED_P1
RNG_RED_P1
KEYSW_COM 14 13 RNG_GRN_P2
RNG_GRN_P2
P2 KEYSW_NO 16 15 RNG_RED_P2
RNG_RED_P2 PG5
LOCAL_ESTOP_NC21 18 17 RNG_BLU_P2
6 RNG_BLU_P2
LOCAL_ESTOP_NC22 20 19 ILLUM_LED_RED
5 ILLUM_LED_RED PG4
5 4 LOCAL_ESTOP_LED+ 22 21 ILLUM_LED_GRN
4 ILLUM_LED_GRN
6 3 LOCAL_ESTOP_LED- 24 23 ILLUM_LED_BLU
3 ILLUM_LED_BLU
ESTOP_NO12 7 2 LOCAL_ESTOP_NC12 26 25 RFID_P1_SEL
2 RFID_P1_SEL PG4
8 1 LOCAL_ESTOP_NC11 28 27 FORCE_PIC_RST-
1 600 AUDIO_AMP_MUTE# PWR_RST- FORCE_PIC_RST- PG2
AUDIO_AMP_MUTE# 30 29 PWR_RST- PG2
6P L10 PROBE_1V 32 31 WAKEUP
WAKEUP
PROBE_1H 34 33 +5V
PROBE_2V
PROBE_2H
36
38
35
37
CODEC_AOUTA- NEW
CODEC_AOUTB-
PORTSEL_PB2 40 39
PORTSEL_PB1 42 41
+5V CODEC_AOUTA 44 43
CODEC_AOUTA
P1
P1 CODEC_AOUTB 46 45
CODEC_AOUTB
1 +5V 48 47
PROBE_1V 50 49
2 PROBE_1H +24V
3 PROBE_2V
4 CR12
PROBE_2H + C51
5 47uF
SMCJ5V0CA
6

S1A
1 2 PORTSEL_PB2

BL12340
RING_LED_FLT# PG4,5
S1B
3 4 PORTSEL_PB1

BL12340
"/- .OTES
8
7
6
5
DO NOT RN2
PLATE; MH3 MH1 MH2 MH4 3.3K
$/ ./4 ).34!,, 2.
Will be M3.0 H/W M3.0 H/W M3.0 H/W M3.0 H/W
Use Dual Switch 562-1279-001
used as
1
2
3
4

tooling
hole for
+5V
ICT

FID1 FID2 FID3 FID4 FID5 FID6

940-5620-017 SCHEMATIC, PCB, FRONT PANEL RFID (Sheet 1 of 7)


8065751132 PurePoint® Laser 5-51
+5V
C52
10uF
TP23

R117 C1
DNI +5V

0.1uF
CR41
MMBD914LT1 R1 R2 C2 R93
10K 3.01K 0
+5V
PG1 FORCE_PIC_RST-
0.1uF

R3

17

16
PG1 PWR_RST-

5
U1 10K
CR42

VDD

GND1
GND2
MMBD914LT1 26 C4
MCLR/VPP/THV 0.1uF
TP17 27 Y1
TP24 RA0/AN0
+ C3 TP18 28 4 1
1uF RA1/AN1 R4 VCC INH
TP19 1 RA2/AN2/VREF-
TP20 2 RA3/AN3/VREF+ OSC1/CLKIN 6 3 OUT GND 2
3 RA4/T0CKI OSC2/CLKOUT 7
4 100 ASFP-13.560MHZ-F-J
RA5/AN4/SS
P G1 WAKEUP
18
13.56MHz

RC0/T1OSO/T1CKI
+5V RB0/INT R5

RC1/T1OSI/CCP2
TP21 19 RB1
J4 20 1K

RC3/SCK/SCL
RB2

RC4/SDI/SDA
Not Loaded
RB3_PGM 21

RC7/RX/DT
6 RB3/PGM

RC6/TX/CK

RC2/CCP1
22

RC5/SDO
5 RB4
+5V 4 TP22 23 RB5 TAB 29
3 24 RB6/PGC
2 25 RB7/PGD
1 23927000
TP1 TP2 TP3 TP4

15
14
13
12
11
10
9
8
R43 R44 R45 6P +5V
10K 10K 10K

13.56MHz P G3

5
FROM HOST U16
1
RX232_TTL R102 3 4
PG1 RX232_TTL RF_IN P G3
0 6

SN74LVC1G11DCKR
2

R101 ASK_MODULATOR PG3

TO HOST TX232_TTL
R118 0
PG 1 TX232_TTL VRF_ON P G3
1K

R119 DIAG ONLY


3.01K
+5V
U2 C49
C5 C6 1 16
0.1uF 0.1uF C1+ VCC
3 C1- 0.1uF
R98 R97
4 12 PIC_DIAG_TXD
C2+ R1OUT COULDER_RS232_TX PG3
5 C2- 0 DNI
R2OUT 9
13 R1IN
8 J6
C9 R2IN
T1OUT 14 1 1
0.1uF 11
10
T1IN
T2IN T2OUT 7 Group 2
3
2
3
6 3P
V-
2 V+
C8 15 GND R100 R99
0.1uF PIC_DIAG_RXD
COULDER_RS232_RX P G3
MAX3232CPWR 0 DNI

940-5620-017 SCHEMATIC, PCB, FRONT PANEL RFID (Sheet 2 of 7)


8065751132 PurePoint® Laser 5-52
+Vrf2 +Vrf1
COULDER_RS232_RX PG2
C10 C11
0.01uF +24V +18V 0.01uF R7 COULDER_RS232_TX PG2

+5V 4 3 U3 2 4
R6 2 R8 10
6 I O 3 C13 U4
VI VO COLDER_READER
6 0.1uF
10K C12 G1 G2 C14 4.99K K4-2 2
g1 g2 TX
PG2 VRF_ON 5 0.1uF
AN78L18M
0.1uF
1
LED SIDE OF PCB 1 RX R14
R9 Q2 2K

1
22.1 FDG6323L R13 Q1 L1 3

5
R10 R11 22.1 R12 NDC7001C COIL_750 C15 C17 ANT_H
4

V+
V-
C16 ANT_L
47.5K 1K 4.99K 82pF 22pF
180pF

5
K4-7

VRF_ON K4-4
K4 C64
PG4 RFID_PORT1_RLY_DRV#
+Vrf2 2 0.01uF
3 +18V
R15 L3 C20 4
COIL_750 C18 C19 22pF 5--> +18V
C21 180pF 82pF 7 6--> GND
1M 0.1uF 6
K4-5 5 L2
C22 1 +5V M10603J600R-00
TP13 TP14 27pF 8
U6
6

C23 R17 4 1 AGQ200A4H


VCC EN TP16 TP15
- 1 3 VO
R16 5
0.0022uF 69.8 PC C25 R19
PG2 RF_IN 5 C26
RF 6
100 + 3 R18 C24 2 0.1uF
+Vrf2 GND 1.21K
U5 1K 560PF 27pF
LTC5507ES6 R20 C50 TP5
LT1719CS6
4

422 1000pF
C27
0.1uF TP7
R21
R22 +Vrf2 Q3A
2K Q3B
10 +Vrf2 BC847BV BC847BV

TP12 C28 C29 C30


25mV TP9
TP6 33pF 220pF 15PF
PG2 ASK_MODULATOR
C63
0.01uF

4
5
R23 C31
2 1

IN
V+
NO C TP8
274
560PF

V-
U7
C32 ISL43112IHZ L4 L5 L6

3
12uH 560NH 12uH

DNI

R24
R26 R27 R28
49.9 26.7 49.9
825
+5V
R25
TP11
TP10 +Vrf2
U9
5

R29 C33 10K


2

768 560PF R30 LT1809CS6 SH1


PG2 13.56MHz 2 4 4 - 1 G1 G4 4
1 U8 V-
332 OUT 1
MC74HC1G04DFT1G V+
2 3
3

L7 C34 C35 + G2 G3
3
560NH 220pF 15PF RF SHIELD
C36
6

+Vrf2
+Vrf2
R31 R32 0.1uF

6.81K 5.62K

940-5620-017 SCHEMATIC, PCB, FRONT PANEL RFID (Sheet 3 of 7)


8065751132 PurePoint® Laser 5-53
Port Sel #1 Port Sel #2
CR1 CR2

+5V +5V

APT3216RWF/A-01 APT3216RWF/A-01

C53
+5V R120 R34 R35 R121 R40 R41
332 332 332 332 332 332
0.1uF 11
2

U10
VCC
K

ILLUM_LED_RED 16 1
PG1 ILLUM_LED_RED IN1 OUT1
ILLUM_LED_GRN 15 3
PG1 ILLUM_LED_GRN IN2 OUT2
ILLUM_LED_BLU 10 6
PG1 ILLUM_LED_BLU IN3 OUT3

PG1 RFID_P1_SEL 9 IN4 OUT4 8 RFID_PORT1_RLY_DRV# PG3

FLT 7 RING_LED_FLT# PG1,5


LED_DRVR_EN 14
PG1 LED_DRVR_EN EN
G1
G2
G3
G4

R89
+5V
1K A2557SLB
4
5
12
13

R91

DNI R89 Normal R90 Normal


R91 Disable Driver R92 Energise Relay

940-5620-017 SCHEMATIC, PCB, FRONT PANEL RFID (Sheet 4 of 7)


8065751132 PurePoint® Laser 5-54
Port #1
CR17 CR21 CR25

3 BLU 3 BLU 3 BLU

1 RED 4 +5V 1 RED 4 +5V 1 RED 4 +5V

2 GRN 2 GRN 2 GRN

JRUGUB0158B JRUGUB0158B JRUGUB0158B

CR18 CR22 CR26

3 BLU 3 BLU 3 BLU

1 RED 4 +5V 1 RED 4 +5V 1 RED 4 +5V

2 GRN 2 GRN 2 GRN

JRUGUB0158B JRUGUB0158B JRUGUB0158B

CR19 CR23 CR27

3 BLU 3 BLU 3 BLU

1 RED 4 +5V 1 RED 4 +5V 1 RED 4 +5V

2 GRN 2 GRN 2 GRN

JRUGUB0158B JRUGUB0158B JRUGUB0158B

CR20 CR24 CR28

3 BLU 3 BLU 3 BLU

1 RED 4 +5V 1 RED 4 +5V 1 RED 4 +5V

2 GRN 2 GRN 2 GRN

JRUGUB0158B JRUGUB0158B JRUGUB0158B


+5V R51 R52 R53 R54 R55 R56 R57 R58 R63
C54 120 120 160 120 120 160 120 120 160

0.1uF
11
2

U11
VCC
K

PG1 RNG_BLU_P1 16 IN1 OUT1 1

PG1 RNG_GRN_P1 15 IN2 OUT2 3

PG1 RNG_RED_P1 10 IN3 OUT3 6

+5V 9 IN4 OUT4 8

F LT 7 RING_LED_FLT# PG1,4
LED_DRVR_EN 14
PG1 LED_DRVR_EN EN
G1
G2
G3
G4

A2557SLB
4
5
12
13

940-5620-017 SCHEMATIC, PCB, FRONT PANEL RFID (Sheet 5 of 7)


8065751132 PurePoint® Laser 5-55
Port #2
CR29 CR33 CR37

3 BLU 3 BLU 3 BLU

1 RED 4 +5V 1 RED 4 +5V 1 RED 4 +5V

2 GRN 2 GRN 2 GRN

JRUGUB0158B JRUGUB0158B JRUGUB0158B

CR30 CR34 CR38

3 BLU 3 BLU 3 BLU

1 RED 4 +5V 1 RED 4 +5V 1 RED 4 +5V

2 GRN 2 GRN 2 GRN

JRUGUB0158B JRUGUB0158B JRUGUB0158B

CR31 CR35 CR39

3 BLU 3 BLU 3 BLU

1 RED 4 +5V 1 RED 4 +5V 1 RED 4 +5V

2 GRN 2 GRN 2 GRN

JRUGUB0158B JRUGUB0158B JRUGUB0158B

CR32 CR36 CR40

3 BLU 3 BLU 3 BLU

1 RED 4 +5V 1 RED 4 +5V 1 RED 4 +5V

2 GRN 2 GRN 2 GRN

JRUGUB0158B JRUGUB0158B JRUGUB0158B


R46 R47 R48 R49 R50 R59 R60 R61 R62
C55 120 120 160 120 120 160 120 120 160
+5V
0.1uF
11
2

U12
VCC
K

PG1 RNG_BLU_P2 16 IN1 OUT1 1

PG1 RNG_GRN_P2 15 IN2 OUT2 3

PG1 RNG_RED_P2 10 IN3 OUT3 6

+5V 9 IN4 OUT4 8

FLT 7 RING_LED_FLT# PG1,4


LED_DRVR_EN 14
PG1 LED_DRVR_EN EN
G1
G2
G3
G4

A2557SLB
4
5
12
13

940-5620-017 SCHEMATIC, PCB, FRONT PANEL RFID (Sheet 6 of 7)


8065751132 PurePoint® Laser 5-56
+12V +12V

+ C67 C62 + C66 C65


+5V 470uF 0.1uF 470uF 0.1uF

R104 R105

DNI DNI
U15
DAC_AUDIO_GC R103
DAC_AUDIO_GC 13 GC VCC2 16
0 C59 VCC1 3

CODEC_AOUTA IN1- 8 1 OUT2- J8


CODEC_AOUTA IN1- OUT1-
C69 R36 1
CODEC_AOUTA-
C7 0.33uF C56 0.22uF 3.9
2
0.0047uF 6 4 OUT2+ 2P
IN1+ OUT1+
0.33uF
C70
C58
0.22uF
CODEC_AOUTB IN2- 9 14
CODEC_AOUTB IN2- OUT2-
C60
0.0047uF
CODEC_AOUTB- C57 0.33uF
12 17 R37
IN2+ OUT2+ 3.9
0.33uF 10 MODE NC 5
GND-S 7
R107 R106 11 15
DNI DNI SVR GND2
GND1 2

+ C61 TDA8944AJ
10uF OUT1-
AUDIO_AMP_MUTE# J7
AUDIO_AMP_MUTE#
C68 R42 1
2
R64 0.22uF 3.9
OUT1+ 2P
10K

C71
0.22uF

R38
3.9

R115 R116

0 0

940-5620-017 SCHEMATIC, PCB, FRONT PANEL RFID (Sheet 7 of 7)


8065751132 PurePoint® Laser 5-57
562-1070-501 ASSY, PCB, SENSOR, TOP
8065751132 PurePoint® Laser 5-58
J1, J3 Blue Sky Diode Driver Laser Controller Interface
BLACK PD Feed Back J4
1 ADC_VCCPM 2 1 MIRROR_PORT2#

YELL 2 AN: control voltage +5V 4


6
3
5
MIRROR_PORT1#
PD_1
8 7 PD_2
RED 3 KA: + C3
10uF
10
12
9
11
PMPD2_RANGE
PMPD1_RANGE
ADC_VEEPM 14 13 DAC_AIM_BEAM_LHS
16 15 DAC_AIM_BEAM_RHS

Blue Sky Diode Driver 18


20
17
19
ADC_IN_PMPD#1
ADC_IN_PMPD#2
Blue Sky Diode
20P
VCCA5 Feed Back
R93 TP9 5
R104
R116
499 DNI =221 3
R39 1 R117 10K
TP2 5 U15 4
ADC_FB_ABR 7 LT1783 R31
150K 10K
R91 R92 6 2K
U9B 2
VEE5
DNI LM6152ACM
1K
R30
6 U11B
150K
R95 7 C23
DAC_AIM_BEAM_LHS 5 FB_ABR 820pF
499 OPA2677U J1

R97
1
2
1 PD
24.9K 3
2
3 AN L D
FB_ABL VCCA5 3P KA
TP7 R88
VCCA5 R103 VCCA5
R94 5 33.2
TP10

8
3 R118
499 DNI =221 3
R38
1 10K
C88 C96 C95 ADC_FB_ABL U16 R119
1 150K 4
2 LT1783 10K
0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF U9A
LM6152ACM 2
R101 R102 VEE5

4
R32
DNI 1K R29 2K

150K
C24
820pF TP3

4
2 U11A 1
J3
PD
R105 1 2
1
2 AN
DAC_AIM_BEAM_RHS
499
3
OPA2677U
3 3 KA
3P

8
R108 VCCA5
24.9K R87
C92 33.2
0.1uF

TP4 TP5 +5V +5V

R73 PORT DET #1&#2 R74


221 J2 221
MH1 MH2 MH3 MH4 2 1
M3.5 H/W M3.5 H/W M3.5 H/W M3.5 H/W 4 3
KEY KEY
6 5
FID1 FID2 FID3 FID4 MIRROR_PORT2# 8 7 MIRROR_PORT1#
10 9
10P
R5 R6 R8 R7
1K 274 274 1K

A
940-5620-008 SCHEMATIC, PCB, SENSOR, TOP (Sheet 1 of 3)
8065751132 PurePoint® Laser 5-59
C16
100pF

R19
VCCA5
100K
VCCA5
VEE5
C17 C18
0.1uF 0.1uF R20
10K

4
1
8
J10

8
Photo Diode 1 2 R111
6 3
227-054 2
3 100K 1
2P U5 PD_1
2
LTC1050CS8 CR1 U6A

7
5
R76 TLC393CD-R

4
0 VCCA5 1N4148W-7

C19
0.1uF
R21
VCCA5 R22
100K
51.1K

C20
100pF

R25

100K
VCCA5
VEE5

C21
0.1uF R26
4
1
8

J11 10K
Photo Diode 1 2 R112
6 5
227-054 2
3 100K 7
2P U7 PD_2
6
LTC1050CS8 CR2 U6B
7
5

R75 1N4148W-7 TLC393CD-R


0 VCCA5 R27
VCCA5 R28
C22 100K 51.1K
0.1uF

940-5620-008 SCHEMATIC, PCB, SENSOR, TOP (Sheet 2 of 3)


8065751132 PurePoint® Laser 5-60
C16
100pF

R19
VCCA5
100K
VCCA5
VEE5
C17 C18
0 .1 u F 0 .1 u F R20
10K

4
1
8
J10

8
Photo Diode 1 2 R111
6 3
227-054 2
3 100K 1
2P U5 PD_1
2
LTC1050CS8 CR1 U6A

7
5
R76 TLC393CD-R

4
0 VCCA5 1N4148W-7

C19
0 .1 u F
R21
VCCA5 R22
100K
5 1 .1 K

C20
100pF

R25

100K
VCCA5
VEE5

C21
0 .1 u F R26
4
1
8

J11 10K
Photo Diode 1 2 R112
6 5
227-054 2
3 100K 7
2P U7 PD_2
6
LTC1050CS8 CR2 U6B
7
5

R75 1N4148W-7 TLC393CD-R


0 VCCA5 R27
VCCA5 R28
C22 100K 5 1 .1 K
0 .1 u F

940-5620-008 SCHEMATIC, PCB, SENSOR, TOP (Sheet 3 of 3)


8065751132 PurePoint® Laser 5-61
562-1075-501 ASSY, PCB, SENSOR, BOTTOM
8065751132 PurePoint® Laser 5-62
VCC
CR5

VDD_SHUTTER

B540C

R18 L1 VCC
2K R12 HC_VDD_SHUTTER
R17 10 10uH
TEST 10K 1/2W

8
7
6
5
U1C + C1 + C17 + C2
74HCT125D R16 CR4 10uF 10uF 10uF RN2
499 RB521S-30 10K VCC
R19
9 8
DNI Q5 U1D

1
2
3
4
PMBT3904TRL 74HCT125D
C3 C4

10
R15 0.1uF 0.1uF 11 12 C16 + C14
0 Motor Drive PWM 10K

A2

A1
0.1uF 22uF
1 Motor BIAS
CR3 C5 R6

13
BAS70-05 9 14 12 11 15 0.22uF 1K
SHUTTER
0 SLEEP, 1 ACTIVE J4
MOTOR VBB VCP CP2 CP1 VREG

K
1 4 SHTTR_MTR+ 7 5 SHTTR_MTR_SLEEP# 1 2 VCC
J1 OUTA U2 /SLP SHTTER_MTR_REV# 3 4 VDD_SHUTTER
CR1 A3949SLB 3 SHTTER_MTR_REV# 1 FWD, 0 REV SHTTR_MTR_MODE 5 6
1 SHTTR_MTR- DIR_FWD SHUTTER_DET_STATIC R14
2 3 10 7 8
2 SMAJ12CA 61 OUTB
2 SHTTR_MTR_MODE 0 FAST SW, 1 SLOW SW SHUTTER_DET_CTR 9 10
+12V
499
2P L2 MODE SHTTR_MTR_PWM
8 SENSE EN 6 11 12
SHUTTER_DET_PWM 13 14
Q2 C10 C11 GND2 GND1 NC16 NC1
6 5 SHTTR_MTR_PWM (10-40)KHz SOLENOID_PWM 15 16 ADC_LS_VCC
2N7002 SOLENOID_MODE 17 18
4 13 16 1
  4700pF 4700pF
R4 U1B
SHUTTER_MTR_BIAS 19 20 Prev Rev of PCBs
will read 0V;

4
1K 74HCT125D R13
R8 DNI 20P this rev will read R10
3.6V 1K
0
VCC

SHUTTER_MTR_BIAS

L4
VDD_SOL VCC R9 R7
+12V
10uH 301 0 SHUTTER
+ C8 + C18 + C15 POS
68uF 68uF 22uF DETECTOR
J3
COL

8
7
6
5
4
RN3
3 AN
C6 C7 10K CA
0.1uF 0.1uF 2
1 EM

1
2
3
4
4P
C9
0.22uF R11  
9 14 12 11 15 499
SHORT & THICK
J6 TRACES L3
61
VBB VCP CP2 CP1 VREG

MIRROR 1 1 4 SOLENOID+ 7 OUTA U3 /SLP 5


SOLENOID 2 CR2 A3949SLB 3
2P SOLENOID- DIR_FWD
SMAJ12CA 2 3 10 OUTB
2 SOLENOID_MODE 0 FAST SW, 1 SLOW SW
MODE
  8 SENSE
GND2 GND1 NC16 NC1
EN 6
VCC
C12 C13

14
4700pF 4700pF 4 13 16 1

3 2 SOLENOID_PWM

U1A
MH4 MH1 MH2 MH3 R5 74HCT125D

7
1
M4.0 H/W M4.0 H/W M4.0 H/W M4.0 H/W 1K

FID1 FID2 FID3

1 set of opposite
corners un-plated.

A
940-5620-006 SCHEMATIC, PCB, SENSOR, BOTTOM
8065751132 PurePoint® Laser 5-63
562-1219-501 ASSY, PCB, JEN MID EXT
8065751132 PurePoint® Laser 5-64
CR2

RB521S-30

TP15 C4
S, 0.01uF TP14 VCCA
+24V 4.5A
max
U2 C5 C6 C7
5 6 L7 0.01uF 47uF 47uF
VIN BOOST
VSW 3
2 8.75uH
C3 -SHDN
+ 7
22uF SENSE
4 1 + +
GND VC CR3 C8
8 TAB B540C R6 0.1uF
LT1374HVIR C62 6.04K
0.01uF ! 6

R7
4.99K

940-5620-015 SCHEMATIC, PCB, JEN MID EXT (Sheet 1 of 3)


8065751132 PurePoint® Laser 5-65
TP1

+24V
U4
REF02CS
2 6 Vr_5.0V C16
V_IN V_OUT 0.1uF

GND
C14 5 3 C15
0.1uF TRIM TEMP 0.1uF
R9

4
R8
10K 39.2K

TP2

4
2 U5A
1 R15 ADC_LOCAL_AMB
T_AMBIENT R10 3 1.3K
10K LM6152ACM

8
C17
R11 0.001uF
10K VCCA
U6 C18
5 4 Vr_5.0V 0.1uF
NC1 V+
6 V2- V1- 3
7 2 C19
V3- V- 0.1uF
8 NC R 1

LM334M
R12 R13
1.3K 13.3K

CR1
RB521S-30

U5B TP3
J6 LM6152ACM
HS_THERM+ R14 5
2 10K
1 7
6
2P

ALCON Engine J2
TP8
ADC_IN_808 1 2
ADC_IN_1064 3 4 +24V
Vr_5.0V ADC_HS_T 5 6
ADC_XTAL_T 7 8
LD_THERM+ U11 C32 9 10
PG3 LD_THERM+ VCCA
5 4 0.1uF LD_THERM+ 11 12
NC1 V+
6 V2- V1- 3 DAC_CRYS_TEC 13 14
7 2 ADC_LOCAL_AMB 15 16
V3- V- CR5
8 NC R 1 CRYS_TEC_MODE 17 18
J1 C20 19 20
0.1uF VCCA CR4
2 LM334M
R26
1 1.3K 20P RB521S-30
EN_CRYS_DAC +
2P
RB521S-30 + C46 C45
C33 1uF 4.7uF
0.1uF

CR6 R27
RB521S-30 13.3K
U10A TP6
8

J8 LM6152ACM
R53
2 3
10K 1 ADC_AUX_TEMPR
1
2
2P
4

940-5620-015 SCHEMATIC, PCB, JEN MID EXT (Sheet 2 of 3)


8065751132 PurePoint® Laser 5-66
CRYS_TEC_MODE
CRYS_TEC_MODE
VCCA

TP17 C1 VCCA
EN_CRYS_DAC
TP_SMT-1MM 0 .1 u F
1 5
R43 5 U10B U1
DAC_CRYS_TEC
10K 7 DAC_CNTL 1 8
NO VDD
6 2 COM1 IN1 7 4 2
LM6152ACM 3 6 VCCA
IN2 COM2 U3
4 GND NC 5
R44 SN74AHC1G126DCKR
MAX325CSA 3
10K
R66
DNI

TP5
TP_SMT-1MM
C23 + + +
TP12
TP_SMT-1MM C29 C30 C34
R46 1uF 1uF 1uF
C63
10K
0 .0 2 2 u F
0 .0 1 u F

12

20

16
R31
R65 L5
R40 R35 2 2 .1 K TP13 1 R34 XT_TEC_V-

VDD

PVDD1

PVDD2
100K 10K TP_SMT-1MM LX1 10uH 0 .1
0 3 SHDN
5 17 + C43 + C36
ITEC CS

4
R39 6 4 .7 u F 22uF
10K 7 R33 2
XT_THERM_B R41 5 499K 1 R58 10 19
10K U22B 0 CTLI OS1
3 C41
LM6152ACM U22A 4
TP9 R42 LM6152ACM COMP U17
0 .1 u F 18

8
TP_SMT-1MM 100K R32 MAX8521ETP OS2
VCCA 13 FREQ
0 15 C37
C40 LX2 +
22uF
VREF_8521 0.1uF L6
VREF_8521 9 XT_TEC_V+
REF 10uH
C42 7
0 .1 u F MAXIP
+ C35
TP7 R47 6 4 .7 u F
TP_SMT-1MM 10K MAXIN

8 MAXV

C44

PGND2

PGND1
0 .1 u F

GND
R51 R48 R49
0 0 4 9 .9 K J5
XT_THERM+

14

11
1
2
XT_TEC_V- 3
4
R52 R50 R37 LD_THERM+ 5
PG2 LD_THERM+ 6
DNI DNI 100K
XT_TEC_V+ 7
8
9
SHIELD1
SHIELD2
TP4 9P

R54 5 U21B
10K 7 ADC_XTAL_T
6
LM6152ACM

C57
VCCA
J3 0 .1 u F
TP11 TP10
8

2P
XT_THERM+ R62 3 U21A TP_SMT-1MM TP_SMT-1MM
1 10K XT_THERM_B
2 1
2
Thermistor Test LM6152ACM
DNI
4

940-5620-015 SCHEMATIC, PCB, JEN MID EXT (Sheet 3 of 3)


8065751132 PurePoint® Laser 5-67
B

562-1188-501 ASSY, PCB, MIRROR POS DETECT

!. #/ #/ !.

#! %- %- #!

%MIT 3ENSE 3ENSE %MIT

0/24  0/24 
J1
2 1
C

C
A

A
K EY 4 3 KEY
% 3 ISO2 6 5 ISO1 3 %
HOA1872-013 8 7 HOA1872-013
10 9
K

K
TOP VIEW OF OPTOISOLATOR TOP VIEW OF OPTOISOLATOR
10P

&).'52%3 -%#   3 $ !

A
940-5620-018 SCHEMATIC, PCB, MIRROR POS DETECT
8065751132 PurePoint® Laser 5-68
A

562-1073-501 ASSY, PCB, PROBE DETECTOR


VCC

L1
VCC2
22uH

TP1 TP2 TP3 TP4 C1 +


10uF

J2
J2

PROBE_1V 1
PROBE_1H 2
PROBE_2V 3
PROBE_2H 4
5
6

VCC VCC2 VCC VCC2

VCC VCC2
VCC VCC2
R1 R6 R2 R5
150 4.99K 150 4.99K
R3 R7
MH 3 MH 4 MH 5 MH 6
150 4.99K R4 R8
M3.0 H/W M3.0 H/W M3.0 H/W M3.0 H/W
150 4.99K
FID1 FID2 FID3 FID4

DS1
Q1 DS2
QEC112
QSC112 Q2
QEC112 DS3
QSC112 Q3 DS4
QEC112
QSC112
QEC112
Q4
QSC112

940-5620-0007 SCHEMATIC, PCB, PROBE DETECTOR A

8065751132 PurePoint® Laser 5-69


A

562-1260-001 ASSY, CABLE, TEC, W1

562-1283-501 ASSY, CABLE, FAN, W3

562-1284-501 ASSY, CABLE, SPEAKER, W6

8065751132 PurePoint® Laser 5-70


B

562-1286-XXX ASSY, CABLE, -W8, -W9

562-1292-001 ASSY, CABLE, LIO, W14

023-097 ASSY, CABLE, W17

8065751132 PurePoint® Laser 5-71


D

562-1296-501 ASSY, CABLE, SOLENOID, W18

023-100 ASSY, CABLE, W19

562-1298-501 ASSY, CABLE, AIMING BEAM, W20


8065751132 PurePoint® Laser 5-72
D

562-1299-501 ASSY, CABLE, PHOTODETECT, W21

562-1274-501 ASSY, CABLE, PHOTOMONITOR, W22

562-1301-501 ASSY, CABLE, SHUTTER MOTOR, W23


8065751132 PurePoint® Laser 5-73
C

562-1302-501 ASSY, CABLE, SHUTTER DETECT, W24

022-178 ASSY, CABLE, W25_1

022-174 ASSY, CABLE, W25_2


8065751132 PurePoint® Laser 5-74
A

022-175 ASSY, CABLE, W26

022-176 ASSY, CABLE, W27

022-179 ASSY, CABLE, W28


8065751132 PurePoint® Laser 5-75
A

212-2663-001 ASSY, CABLE, E-STOP, W30

212-2686-001 ASSY, CABLE, KEYSWITCH, W32

8065751132 PurePoint® Laser 5-76


A

562-1294-501 ASSY, CABLE, POWER ENTRY, W34

562-1293-501 ASSY, CABLE, POWER OUT

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8065751132 PurePoint® Laser 5-77


SECTION SIX
PARTS LISTS AND DRAWINGS

Part Number Description Notes


562-1034-501FS ASSY, CORE MODULE Complete Core Module, w/ Controller and Driver PCBs and chassis covers; Used
for PurePoint® Laser standalone console and for Constellation® console;
562-1242-501 ASSY, HOLDER, PMON Photomonitor assembly for power measurement
562-1172-501 ASSY,SHUTTER Complete shutter assembly
562-1068-501 ASSY, PCB, MAIN Main Analog / Power Driver PCB; schematic is 940-5620-024
562-1365-501 ASSY, LASER CONTROL, Controller with Planet PCB, pre-programmed
COMPLETE
562-1202-501 ASSY,PCB,LASER This pn for reference only; service uses 562-1365-501; schematic is 940-5620-013
CONTROLLER
276-331 PCBA, EMBEDDED PLANET This pn for reference only, Daughterboard for CPU; service uses 562-1365-501
EP8260
562-1397-501 PCB,LCD,MODULE Service assy includes LCD and Pers PCB pre-programmed; see also 088-057 and
562-1203-501.
562-1203-501 ASSY,PCB,SHARP LCD Does not include LCD (088-057); pre-programmed, schematic is 940-5620-014;
INTERFACE See also 088-057 and 562-1397-501
088-057 DISPLAY,TFT-LCD,320X240 LCD only, See also 562-1203-501 and 562-1397-501
3.6IN
562-1072-501 ASSY,PCB,REAR PANEL schematic is 940-5620-020
562-1073-501 ASSY, PCB, PROBE DETECTOR schematic is 940-5620-007
562-1071-501 ASSY,PCB,RFID FRONT schematic is 940-5620-017
562-1070-501 ASSY,PCB,SENSOR TOP LASER schematic is 940-5620-008
562-1075-501 ASSY, PCB, LASER SENSOR schematic is 940-5620-006
BOTTOM
562-1334-501 ASSY,PCB,DC POWER ENTRY This pn for ref only; part of 562-1293-501 cable assy;

8065751132 PurePoint® Laser 6-1


Part Number Description Notes
562-1219-501 ASSY,PCB,SENSOR MID EXT schematic is 940-5620-015
JEN OPT
562-1188-501 ASSY,PCB,MIRROR POS Mirror Position Detect PCB, part of Port 1/2 Selector assy;
DETECTOR
130-215 FUSE,BL,15A,32V ATO FAST 15-amp fuse on Power Driver PCB for diode driver
130-216 FUSE, BL,10,32V ATO FAST 10-amp fuse on Power Driver PCB for +24V
562-1250-501 ASSY,PANEL,FRONT Include the panel, brackets, PCB, LCD, keyswitch, and Emer Stop assys; PCB is
562-1203-501, LCD is 088-085
196-092 POWER SUPPLY, 400W 24VDC Power Supply;
16A
562-1360-501 ASSY, FOOTSWITCH, CABLE Complete footswitch assembly - This is not cable only, this is complete footswitch;
562-1389-001 PAD, FOOTSWITCH, FLOOR See also complete Footswitch Assy 562-1360-501
674-153 KEY, EYELITE® Same key used for PurePoint® Laser and EyeLite® Laser
562-1362-501 ASSY,PLUG,INTERLOCK needed for remote plug at back of unit; jumper is from pins 1 to 6
PurePoint®
266-066 SWITCH,POWER Power Entry Module with integrated AC switch
ENTRY,250VAC/5A
130-054 FUSE,5A,250V 5X20MM SLOW Same fuse for Intl / Dom US
BLOW
562-1275-001 GASKET,CHASSIS,LASER Gasket between Core Module and Bottom Panel
562-1345-001 GASKET,LCD,DOUBLE STICK Gasket between LCD and LCD_Pers PCB
562-1344-001 GASKET,LCD,FRONT Gasket between Front Panel and LCD
562-1341-001 GASKET,LIGHTRING Gasket for Front Panel for Port 1/2 rings
562-1404-001 GASKET, SPEAKER Gasket between Speakers and Bottom Panel
562-1342-001 GASKET,ENTRY,P0WER Gasket between Rear Panel and chassis around Power Entry Module; sticks to Rear
Panel
562-1448-001 GASKET, DIVIDER AIRFLOW Core Module gasket
562-1460-001 GASKET, ENTRY POWER Gasket around power entry module

8065751132 PurePoint® Laser 6-2


Part Number Description Notes
562-1475-001 GASKET,REAR PCB Gasket between Rear Panel PCB and rear panel
562-1260-001 ASSY, CABLE, TEC W1 Cable;TEC with cable and connector;
562-1283-501 ASSY, CABLE, FAN,W3,W4,W5 W3 Cable; Pre-made assy with cable & fan
562-1284-501 ASSY,CABLE,SPEAKERS W6 Cable; Pre-made assy with cable & speaker
562-1286-501 ASSY, CABLE, POWER, W8 W8 Cable; Red + Hi-current cable for Laser Head
562-1286-502 ASSY, CABLE, POWER, W9 W9 Cable; Black - Hi-current cable for Laser Head
562-1292-001 ASSY,CABLE,LIO W14 Cable; From RFID to LIO jack, includes connector; Used on console, see 212-
2685-001 for lio cable used on Constellation.
562-1293-501 CABLE ASSY, POWER OUT W10 Cable; From Power Supply Out to Power Driver PCB, includes soft-start pcb
(562-1334-501)
562-1294-501 ASSY,CABLE,PWR ENTRY,W34 W34 Cable; From AC Power Switch to Power Supply input;
023-097 CABLE,HOSPITAL Cable W17; AC Power Cord hospital grade
GRADE,NEMA 5/15
023-100 CABLE,ETHERNET,8 COND W19 Cable; Service Ethernet cable to connect to computer
562-1299-501 ASSY,CABLE,PHOTO DETECT W21_1,_2 Cable; PhotoDet PCB with cable;
562-1274-501 ASSY,PHOTOMONITOR,PIGTAI W22_1,_2 Cable; Photomon PCB with cable;
LED
022-178 CABLE,FLAT,50P,DBL END,3 IN. W25_1 Cable; RFID PCB to Controller PCB
022-174 CABLE,FLAT,50P,DBL END,6 W25_2 Cable; Rear Panel PCB to Power Driver PCB
INCHES
022-175 CABLE,FLAT,20P,DBL END,6 W26 Cable; Bottom Sensor PCB to Controller PCB
INCHES
022-176 CABLE,FLEX,SHLD 60S+60GND W27 Cable; Controller PCB to LCD Pers PCB
5IN
022-179 CABLE,FLAT,20P,DBL END,3 IN. W28 Cable; Controller PCB to Mid-Extension PCB
212-2663-001 CABLE ASSY,E-STOP,LASER W30 Cable; Pre-made assy with cable & switch
212-2685-001 CABLE ASSY,LIO Pre-made assy w/ cable & connectors; Used on Constellation, see 562-1292-001 for
lio cable used on PurePoint® Laser console.

8065751132 PurePoint® Laser 6-3


Part Number Description Notes
212-2686-001 CABLE ASSY,KEYSWITCH Pre-made assy with cable & switch
562-1378-001 ETHERNET CABLE ASSY, 12 Short ethernet cable from Rear Panel PCB to Controller;
INCH
562-1392-001 CABLE ASSY,PWR,LIO Cable from unit to headset; 20 gauge
ACCESSORY
562-1401-001 CABLE ASSY,14AWG,LIO Cable from unit to headset; 14 gauge
ACCESSORY
562-1398-001 CABLE ASSY,GND STRAP,FRT Return ground cable for front panel
PANEL
562-1447-501 ASSY,CABLE,FAN Fan for power supply; includes cable and connector
562-1445-501 ASSY,CABLE,GRD STRAP,W37 W37 Cable, ground strap from Power Supply RTN line to chassis
562-1236-002 Panel, Bottom Bottom Panel; Field replace may require new engine gasket 562-1275-001and
speaker gaskets 562-1404-001
562-1233-001 PANEL,FRONT Front Panel, complete with LCD and Port-ring gaskets and all front decal/stickers
562-1235-001 COVER,TOP,NGL Top Cover; Field replace will require new warning label, pn 562-1361-001
562-1234-001 PANEL,REAR,NGL Rear Panel; Uses Gasket (562-1342-001) at interface to Power Entry Module;Field
replace requires new serial-num sticker (562-1324-001)-Contact Tech Support;
562-1252-001 PANEL,INSERT,REAR Insert between Rear Panel and Rear PCB;
562-1251-001 PANEL,INSERT,FRONT Port rings, not including inner laser aperture label (562-1366-001)
562-1257-001 FILTER,INTAKE Air filter at bottom of unit;
562-1255-001 BRACKET,FILTER,NGL Insert on Bottom Panel to hold air filter in place (filter is 562-1257-001)
562-1259-001 BASE,BRACKET,ALTERNATE mounting bracket in base
MOUNT
653-030 FOOT,RUBBER,MOLDED,BUM Rubber stick on feet, applied to Bottom Panel, 4 total per unit;
PON
562-1245-001 KNOB,SMALL,NGL used for exposure, LIO illum, aiming
562-1246-001 KNOB,MEDIUM,NGL used for Power control
562-1405-001 DECAL, POWER KNOB Round green label on Power Knob

8065751132 PurePoint® Laser 6-4


Part Number Description Notes
562-1366-001 LABEL, LASER, APERTURE Inner portion of Port Ring insert (562-1251-001)
562-1318-001 CASE,PurePoint® LASER Suitcase for transporting unit
239-030 LENS, PANEL MOUNT, CLEAR plastic lens bezel for front panel leds
562-1466-001 SPACER,LED BLACKOUT plastic sleeve around LEDs on Front Panel PCB
562-1244-001 BUTTON,ELASTOMERIC panel insert for P1/P2 buttons
562-1264-002 BUTTON,EXTENDER Button extender for Standby/Ready; See -001 for Port Select button
562-1264-001 BUTTON,EXTENDER Button extender for Port Select; See -002 for Standby/Ready button
562-1332-501 ASSY,50MCRN FIBER Slit Lamp fiber with RFID;

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8065751132 PurePoint® Laser 6-5


SECTION SEVEN
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION

This section of the manual contains service information for the various NOTE: Always re-check the calibration of a delivery device after
accessories that are available for use with the PurePoint® Laser. making any of the adjustments described in this section. Use the
appropriate sections of the Energy Matrix as detailed in Section 4.
SLIT LAMP ADAPTATIONS

A slit lamp assembly is typically used to deliver the PurePoint® Laser


treatment beam to the patient. An adaptation, mounted on the slit lamp, is
required to interface the slit lamp to the PurePoint® Laser.

The adaptation consists of a slit generator, zoom assembly with


micromanipulator, and a doctor’s filter. The slit generator projects a light
beam that illuminates the eye for clear viewing, and helps the doctor
accurately locate the focal plane. The parfocal zoom assembly is used to set
the spot size of the aiming and treatment beams, and a micromanipulator
is provided for fine adjustment of the beams' position. The doctor’s filter
provides eye protection for the physician.

8065751132 PurePoint® Laser 7-1


ALCON® SL1000 AND ZEISS* 30SL - SLIT LAMP ADAPTATIONS

This section of the manual covers the Alcon® SL1000 and Zeiss* 30SL slit lamps with Zeiss* and Angenieux* adaptations, and a general procedure for aligning
the slits and zoom assemblies for each.

The Alcon® SL1000 and Zeiss* 30SL slit lamps are shown in Figures 7-1 and 7-2 respectively. Adaptation components (Angenieux*) are shown in dark gray.

Fiber optic from EyeLite®

Fiber tilt screws (4)

Fiber barrel
Spot convergence Fiber barrel setscrews (3)
allen screws (3)

Spot size adjusting lever

Zoom assembly
50 M focusing lens

Positioning screws (2)


and mounting screw
50 M locking setscrews (2)
Setscrew

Oculars

Microscope True focal point


magnification setting
Doctor's filter
Thumbscrew
Slit Generator
replaces Prism Head
Micromanipulator
Microscope fore/aft
mounting screws (2)
Fixing Ring
Housing set screws (3)
Housing
Slits Housing

Horizontal/Vertical slits knob


To EyeLite®
(Doctor's filter connection)

Slit/Circle knob

Slit/Circle size knob


Joystick

Locking thumbscrew

Zoom/Microscope and Slits Housing


rotate on this axis

Figure 7-1 Figure 7-2


Alcon SL1000 Slit Lamp w/ Angenieux* Adaptation
®
Zeiss* 30 Slit Lamp w/ Angenieux* Adaptation

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MOUNT ADAPTATION ONTO ALCON® SL1000 OR ZEISS* 30SL ZEISS* ADAPTATION ALIGNMENTS
SLIT LAMP
All instruments are adjusted at time of manufacture, and should not normally
require any adjustment after installation. The following procedure may be
1 Install Slit Generator
used to test the system for proper alignment, and make the proper focal
For Zeiss* 30SL only: adjustments if needed.
1.1 Loosen fixing ring on top of slits housing and lift prism up and away.
1 Slits Alignment
1.2 Set slit generator assembly down into fixing ring and adjust to fit onto
index pin. Tighten fixing ring to secure the slit generator in place. 1.1 For ALCON® SL1000: Install calibration rod.
• If calibration rod is available, go to step 1.5.
For Alcon® SL1000 only:
• If calibration rod is not available, go to step 1.2.
1.3 Loosen three 1.5mm hex set screws securing housing to slit lamp
1.2 Place a target (small square of plastic with millimeter grid graph
assembly (see Figure 7-1).
paper) at the patient’s chin rest in a vertical position. (Tilting the target
1.4 Install Split Prism Slit Generator and tighten the three set screws. slightly toward or away from the microscope will accentuate the slits
NOTE: Visually adjust slit generator so that it is aligned perpendicular movement and facilitate the alignment process).
to the focal plane.
1.3 Turn slit lamp ON. Set magnification to its lowest setting. Set slit/
2 Install Doctor’s Filter circle knob to the slits position. Set horizontal/vertical slits knob to the
The Doctor’s Filter assembly is installed between the viewing oculars vertical position.
and the central microscope body.
1.4 Refer to Figure 7-3a and 7-3b. While viewing through oculars, use
the joystick to move the lamp slowly from back to front, while also
WARNING! swinging the slits housing left and right. Locate the point at which the
Incorrect installation of Doctor Filter can result in eye hazards to the vertical slits pivot about through the center, as shown in Figure 7-3c.
physician. Tighten the brake thumbscrew to hold the lamp in place.
1.5 Set horizontal/vertical slits knob to the horizontal position. The
2.1 Remove setscrew from doctor’s filter, and thumbscrew from horizontal slits should overlap, and should be centered in the field of
microscope. Setscrew will be used to secure doctor’s filter to view. If not, adjust the setscrews on both the upper and lower mirror
microscope, and thumbscrew to secure binocular assembly to filter. mount to bring the slits together, in both horizontal and vertical
orientations, and centered in the field of view. Figures 7-4 and 7-5
2.2 Remove binocular assembly from microscope. show the location of the adjustment setscrews.
2.3 Insert doctor’s filter into microscope and secure with setscrew. 1.6 For Alcon® SL1000 only: Check that slit edges are in sharp focus. If
2.4 Insert binocular assembly into doctor’s filter and secure with not, loosen slit focus adjustment screw and position as necessary to
thumbscrew. attain sharp focus.

2.5 Connect cable from doctor’s filter to PurePoint™ Laser rear panel.

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Figure 7-3a TOP VIEW

Focal Point In Left/Right


Adjustment
Front Of Target
Slit Focus
Adjustment

Up/Down
Adjustment

SL1000

Figure 7-4
Lower Slits Mirror Adjustment
Figure 7-3b
Focal Point
Behind Target

Left/Right Up/Down
Adjustment Adjustment

Figure 7-3c SL1000


Focal Point Properly
Positioned On Target
Figure 7-5
Upper Slits Mirror Adjustment

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2 Microscope Focus 3 Install Zoom/Micromanipulator
2.1 Set your accommodation on both the right and left oculars, and verify The Zoom/Micromanipulator assembly is installed onto the
both oculars are pressed all the way into the holder assembly. microscope. The zoom may be temporarily removed at a later point to
allow adjustment of the microscope focus. The zoom assemblies that
2.2 Set microscope to the highest magnification. Set the slits to the
may be used are shown in Figure 7-7.
horizontal orientation, then open them to a full circle.
Angenieux Zeiss* Alcon®
2.3 While viewing through oculars, use the joystick to move the slit lamp
back and forth, to reach the point of sharpest focus on the target. Lock
the lamp in place with the brake knob.
2.4 Narrow the slits down to fine horizontal lines. If the microscope is
properly focused, the lines should be exactly together (assuming the
slits were properly aligned in the previous steps). If so, proceed to step
3. If not, the microscope will require a focusing adjustment.
2.5 Temporarily remove the zoom/micromanipulator assembly from
microscope, to gain access to the front microscope mounting screw.
2.6 Refer to Figure 7-6. Rotate the slits to the vertical orientation. With slit
lamp locked at focal point, loosen the two mounting screws at bottom
of microscope head. Move the scope body fore and aft to obtain the
sharpest possible focus. At the same time, pivot the scope as needed
to center the slits in the field of view. Tighten the mounting bolts, and Figure 7-7 Zoom Assemblies
retest per step 2.4. Replace the zoom assembly onto the microscope
when complete.

3.1 Remove the two positioning screws from zoom assembly.


3.2 Slide zoom/micromanipulator assembly into place on front of
microscope.
Figure 7-6 3.3 Insert positioning screws to correctly align zoom onto scope (Do not
Microscope Focus overtighten).
Adjustment
3.4 Insert and tighten the single mounting screw.
3.5 Remove zoom cover. Insert fiber optic through zoom cover and
connect to top of zoom.

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4 Zoom Adjustments
The zoom adjustment consists of fiber orientation, 1000 micron spot,
50 micron spot, and spot convergence. Perform these adjustments with
the laser ON, and the aiming beam brightness set to a comfortable
working level.
Fiber orientation and spot convergence adjustments are interactive.
Refer to Figure 7-8 for Alcon® zoom adjustments.

4.1 1000 Micron Spot Adjustment (Angenieux* and Alcon®):


4.1.2 Set slits to the horizontal orientation. While viewing through oculars,
use joystick to move slit lamp back and forth to point where slits Figure 7-8 Adjustment points for Alcon® Zoom
come together. Lock slit lamp in place with brake knob.
4.1.3 Refer to Figure 7-9. Set spot size adjusting lever to 1000 micron.
Loosen the two fiber barrel setscrews. While viewing through oculars,
slide fiber barrel connector up and down to obtain sharpest possible
spot. Tighten setscrews when complete.
SMA Chimney
1
1000 Micron Spot Adjustment (Zeiss*):
4.1.4 Set spot size to 1000µm. Attach 1mm grid paper to chinrest.
4.1.5 Visually verify 1000µm spot size using aiming beam and comparing
its size to one of the 1mm square grides. If necessary, adjust as
described as follows: Figure 7-9
4.1.6 Loosen single screw (1, Figure 7-10) at top of zoom and rotate SMA 1000 Micron Spot
chimney until spot is the correct size (Figure 7-9). Tighten screw and Focused On 2
add glyptol. Graph Paper Figure 7-10
SMA Chimney Screws
for Zeiss* zoom

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4.2 Adjust 50 Micron Spot (All) 4.3.1 Refer to Figure 7-12. Using the joystick,
move slit assembly to side and fire laser on a clipped
4.2.1 Set the slits to the horizontal orientation, then narrow them down
nearby wall. Adjust the fiber tilt screws at top
until they completely disappear. Set the spot size to 50 micron. While
of zoom, to adjust tilt of fiber until spot on
viewing the aiming spot through oculars, use the joystick to move slit
wall is perfectly round without clipping. This
lamp back and forth, to reach the point where the spot is the smallest. round
adjustment can be facilitated by observing
Lock the lamp in place with the brake knob.
centering of the spot on the micromanipulator
4.2.2 Open the slits slightly. If the 50 micron spot is properly focused, the mirror. Figure 7-12
lines should be exactly together, indicating lamp is positioned at focal Spot is Perfectly
plane (assuming the slits were properly aligned in the previous steps Round on Wall
1.0 - 1.5.) If so, proceed to step 4.3. If not, the 50 micron spot will
require a focusing adjustment.
4.4 Adjust Spot Convergence (Angenieux* and Alcon®):
4.2.3 Set spot size adjusting lever to 50. Loosen the two 50 micron locking
4.4.1 Use the joystick to position aiming spot on
setscrews, and make a small adjustment of the 50 micron focusing
target graph paper, so spot is centered over
lens inside zoom tower. Retest beginning at step 4.2.1. Continue an intersecting pair of grid lines, as shown in
adjustments until the smallest 50 micron spot coincides exactly with Figure 7-13.
the slits focal point. Tighten setscrews when complete.
4.4.2 While viewing through oculars, run spot size
Vertical Horizontal
slits slits selector through complete range, from 50
to 1000 micron and back. The spot should Figure 7-13
Not in alignment
remain centered on grid lines throughout Spot Centered
range of spot sizes. If so, spot convergence at all Sizes
is correct. Proceed to step 5.
Figure 7-11
4.4.3 Set spot size to 50 micron, and use joystick as needed to center spot
50 Micron Aiming Green spot and slits
aligned correctly exactly over intersecting grid lines on the target graph paper. Note
Spot Overlaps Slits
exact position of spot, then change spot size to 1000 micron. Slightly
loosen the three spot convergence allen screws on top of zoom flange
Not in alignment
and shift flange to bring 1000 micron spot back to previous position
of the 50 micron spot. Tighten three spot convergence allen screws,
and retest beginning at step 4.4.1.
NOTE: Fiber orientation and spot convergence adjustments are
® interactive. Repeat steps 4.3 and 4.4 until no further adjustment is
4.3 Fiber Orientation (Angenieux* and Alcon )
required.
Each laser fiber is slightly different, so it is necessary to adjust fiber
4.4.4 Install cap with set screws on top of zoom.
orientation as it enters the zoom to ensure the beam travels through
the optical center of the zoom elements.

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Spot Convergence (Zeiss*):
4.4.5 Spot Convergence: Observe spot on target grid. Check that spot
remains within the same target square while changing the zoom from
1000µm to 50µm and all steps in between. If necessary, adjust as Mirror
described in step 4.4.6.
4.4.6 Adjust flange: Set zoom to 1000µm setting. Center it with one of the
1mm squares. Loosen two recessed screws (2, Figure 7-13) on top
of flange. Reposition flange to bring 50µm spot to the point where
the 1000µm spot was previously located. Set zoom to 1000µm and
check that spot is centered. Repeat adjustment as necessary until spot
remains centered. Tighten screws.

Setscrew
5 Adjust Micromanipulator (All) for
horizontal
movement
5.1 Set the slits to the vertical orientation. Set spot size to 50 microns. Setscrew for of spot
horizontal movement
5.2 Viewing through oculars, observe positions of aiming spot and slits of spot
(see Figure 7-11). If not in alignment, the aiming spot must be moved
horizontally to overlap the slits.
To move aiming spot horizontally over slits, remove cover (three
screws) then adjust and tighten set screws on right and left sides of
Locking
micromanipulator until spot and slits are aligned (see Figure 7-14). setscrew

5.3 Set the slits to the horizontal orientation. Viewing through oculars,
observe positions of aiming spot and slits. If not in alignment, aiming Screw for vertical movement of spot

spot must be moved vertically over slits.


To move aiming spot vertically over slits, loosen locking setscrew Figure 7-14
on side of micromanipulator and adjust screw on bottom of Micromanipulator
micromanipulator until spot and slits are aligned. Tighten the locking Adjustments
setscrew and replace cover when complete.

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HAAG-STREIT SLIT LAMP ADAPTATION Fiber optic from laser

Fiber tilt screws (4)


This section of the manual covers installation of the adaptation on the
Haag-Streit* slit lamp, and a general procedure for aligning the slits and Fiber barrel
Spot convergence Fiber barrel setscrews (3)
zoom assemblies. allen screws (3)

The Haag-Streit* slit lamp is shown in Figure 7-15 with its adaptation
components depicted in gray. Spot size adjusting lever

Turn assembly for Zoom


horizontal/vertical slits

MOUNT ADAPTATION ONTO SLIT LAMP


Slit/Circle size knob

1 Install Zoom and Micromanipulator Periscope

To laser
1.1 Verify the slit lamp power is OFF, and remove the mains plug from the (Dr's Filter Connection)
Adapter
AC outlet.
1.2 Remove the two screws that secure the entire slits housing to the slit
lamp support struts. On new style 900 BM slit lamps, remove the Interlock switch box

inserts from the micromanipulator assembly.


Doctor's filter
1.3 Mount the micromanipulator assembly onto the two slit lamp support Micromanipulator
struts, and secure with four M2.5 allen bolts. assembly

1.4 Mount the periscope adapter onto the two support struts. Hold the Micromanipulator
periscope in place, and replace the slits housing assembly onto the two
support struts. Secure the periscope and slits housing assembly on the
struts with two M2.5 allen bolts. Use caution to avoid overtightening
the left side bolt into the strut or it may deform the slit control pin Slit/Circle knob

which runs through the center of the left support strut.


1.5 Remove zoom cover. Insert fiber optic through zoom cover and Joystick
connect to top of zoom.

Zoom, Slits, and Microscope Housings rotate on this axis

Figure 7-15
Haag-Streit* Slit Lamp Components
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2 Install Doctor’s Filter 1 Zoom Alignments
2.1 Unscrew cover from front of microscope. The zoom adjustment consists of fiber orientation, 1000 micron spot, 50
micron spot, and spot convergence. Fiber orientation and spot convergence
2.2 Install doctor’s filter onto front of microscope, and secure with the
adjustments are interactive. Perform these adjustments with the laser ON,
three setscrews.
and the aiming beam brightness set to a comfortable working level.
2.3 Connect cable from Doctor's Filter to PurePoint™ Laser rear panel.
Haag-Streit* slit lamps are usually equipped with an Aiming Stick tool. If
available, insert the stick into the hole at the pivot of the microscope and slit
WARNING! source arms. If no aiming stick is available, place a target (small square of
Incorrect installation of Doctor's Filter may result in eye hazards to the plastic with millimeter grid graph paper) at the patient’s chin rest in a vertical
physician. position. While viewing through the oculars, bring the microscope to a fine
focus on the target, and lock the lamp in position with the brake knob.

2 1000 Micron Spot Adjustment


HAAG STREIT ADAPTATION ALIGNMENTS
2.1 (Angenieux* and Alcon®):
All instruments are adjusted at time of manufacture, and should not normally
require any adjustment after installation. The following procedure may be Refer to Figure 7-9. Set spot size adjusting lever to 1000 micron.
used to test the system for proper alignment, and make the proper focal Loosen the two fiber barrel setscrews. While viewing through oculars,
adjustments if needed. The zoom assemblies that may be used are shown in slide fiber barrel connector up and down to obtain the sharpest
Figure 7-16. possible 1000 micron spot. Tighten setscrews when complete.
(Zeiss*):
Angenieux* Zeiss* Alcon®
Set spot size to 1000µm. Attach 1mm grid paper to chinrest.
Visually verify 1000µm spot size using aiming beam, and compare its
size to one of the 1mm square grids. If necessary, loosen single screw
(1, Figure 7-10) at top of zoom and rotate SMA chimney until spot is
the correct size. Tighten screw and add glyptol.

Figure 7-16
Zoom Assemblies

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3 Adjust 50 Micron Spot 4 Fiber Orientation (Angenieux* and Alcon®):
3.1 (All): Each laser fiber is slightly different, so it is necessary to adjust fiber
orientation as it enters the zoom to ensure the beam travels through
Set spot size adjusting lever to 50. Using a target on the chin rest
the optical center of the zoom elements.
rather than aiming stick, move joystick back and forth to focus and
defocus the slit. Verify that spot is smallest when slit is focused on 4.1 Refer to Figure 7-12. Using the joystick, move slit assembly to the
target grid. If not, adjustment of the 50 micron lens is needed. side and fire laser on a nearby wall. Adjust the fiber tilt screws at top
of zoom to adjust tilt of fiber until hot spot of the laser beam is in the
Loosen the 50 micron locking setscrew, and adjust the 50 micron
center of the beam projected on the wall.
focusing lens to produce the smallest possible spot.
5 Adjust Spot Convergence
For Angenieux* and Zeiss* zooms, the lens is located inside the
periscope assembly as shown in Figure 7-17. (Angenieux* and Alcon®):
For Alcon® zoom, the lens is accessed from the underside of the zoom 5.1 Use the joystick to position the aiming beam spot on the target graph
as shown in Figure 7-17. paper such that the spot is centered over intersecting grid lines, as
shown in Figure 7-13 (If an aiming stick tool is being used as a target,
Tighten the locking setscrew(s) when complete.
select a suitable fixed reference point, or tape a small piece of graph
paper on the face of the stick to serve as a reference.
5.2 While viewing through the oculars, run the spot size selector through
its complete range, from 1000 to 50 micron and back. The spot should
Zoom remain centered on the grid lines throughout the whole range of spot
Mirror sizes. If so, the spot convergence is correct. Proceed to step 6.
support Lens
End
cap 5.3 Set the spot size to 1000 microns, and use the joystick if needed to
center the spot exactly over intersecting grid lines on the target graph
paper. Note the exact position of the spot, then change the spot size to
50 microns. Slightly loosen the three spot convergence allen screws
on top of zoom flange and shift flange to bring the 50 micron spot
back to the same previous position of the 1000 micron spot. Tighten
To
Locking
manipulator
Locking
three spot convergence allen screws, and retest beginning at step 5.1.
mirror
setscrew setscrew

Angenieux* and Zeiss* periscope Alcon® zoom

Figure 7-17 50 micron Adjustment Points

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5 Adjust Spot Convergence (cont’d) (Zeiss*): 7 Adjust Micromanipulator (All)
5.4 Spot Convergence: Observe spot on target grid. Check that spot 7.1 Remove micromanipulator cover.
remains within the same target square while changing the zoom from
7.2 Set spot size adjusting lever to 50 micron and turn slit lamp ON.
1000µm to 50µm and all steps in between. If necessary, adjust as
described in step 5.5. 7.3 Set slit in vertical position. Loosen locking setscrews on top of
micromanipulator (see Figure 7-20) and adjust allen screw on side of
5.5 Adjust flange: Set zoom to 1000µm setting. Center it with one of
micromanipulator until spot is centered on vertical slit (see Figure 7-
the 1mm squares. Loosen two recessed screws (2, Figure 7-9) on top
14). Tighten locking setscrews.
of flange. Reposition flange to bring 50µm spot to the point where
the 1000µm spot was previously located. Set zoom to 1000µm and 7.4 Set slit in horizontal position. Loosen locking setscrew on side of
check that spot is centered. Repeat adjustment as necessary until spot micromanipulator and adjust screw on top until spot is centered on
remains centered. Tighten screws. horizontal slit. Tighten locking setscrew.
7.5 Repeat prior two steps until no more adjustments are needed.
6 Periscope Adjustments. (Angenieux* and Zeiss*) 7.6 Turn slit lamp and laser OFF, when complete and replace
Adjusting micromanipulator cover.
6.1 Loosen screw under periscope (see Slot
screws

Figure 7-17) and remove end cap. Using


the joystick, move slit assembly to the Locking setscrews

side and fire laser on a nearby wall. Mirror


Allen screw for
6.2 Loosen locking screw under periscope horizontal movement
of spot
and turn slot in mirror support (see
Figure 7-18) to position the spot so Screw for

that it is evenly clipped vertically (see Figure 7-18 vertical movement


of spot

Figure 7-19). After adjustment, tighten Mirror Support


locking screw.
unevenly
Figure 7-20
6.3 Turn adjusting screws in mirror support to clipped
Micromanipulator
position the spot so that it is evenly clipped Locking
setscrew
horizontally (see Figure 7-19).
evenly
NOTE: The fiber orientation, spot clipped

convergence, and periscope adjustments are


interactive. Repeat steps 4, 5, and 6 until no Figure 7-19
further adjustment is required. Spot evenly
6.4 Install cover over top of zoom and secure with set clipped on
screws. four sides

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ALCON® PurePoint® LASER INDIRECT OPHTHALMOSCOPE

NOTE: The older Alcon® LIO-AT for the EyeLite® Laser cannot be
used with the PurePoint® Laser, due to the difference in aiming beam
wavelengths. The EyeLite® LIO-AT has a green and black body, while
the PurePoint® LIO is black only.

The Alcon® PurePoint®LIO is composed of a diagnostic headset with


integral laser delivery adaptation and an illumination power supply.
The treatment laser beam and the aiming beam are both provided by the
PurePoint® Laser.

The PurePoint® LIO is connected to the PurePoint® Laser via a fiber optic
cable for the treatment and aiming beams, and by electrical cable for
illumination. The illumination light is adjustable from approximately 0 to
1000 lux using the illumination control knob on the power supply.

A permanent Doctor Protection Filter protects the surgeon against incidental


laser beam reflections. The operator will have a colored view through the Figure 7-21 PurePoint® LIO Front View
Doctor Protection Filter due to blocking of the 532 nm wavelength (green).

CONNECTING THE ALCON® PurePoint® LIO TO THE PurePoint®


LASER
1. Connect the fiber from the PurePoint® LIO termination to the Laser
Aperture connector on the PurePoint® Laser front panel.
2. Attach the power cord from the PurePoint® LIO to the Illumination
connector on the PurePoint® Laser front panel.
CAUTION
Do not use the standard desktop power supply extension cable (PN
X-00.99.207) on the PurePoint® LIO.

Routing of Fiberoptic Cable


Figure 7-23 shows the routing of the fiberoptic cable and the location of the
cable tiedown.

Figure 7-22 PurePoint® LIO Rear View


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Alcon® PurePoint® Maintenance

WARNING!
Maintenance on any part of the laser system must be performed
with the laser off and the main power plug disconnected.

Checking System Appearance


The condition of the system hardware components must be checked
periodically to identify any fault which might cause incorrect operation of the
system.
• Chassis appearance.
• Operation of controls and indicators.
• State of the fibers and connecting cables.
• Check permanent Doctor Protection Filter for damage; i.e., scratches
and cracks.

Any damaged hardware must be replaced.

CAUTION
Care and cleaning operations must be performed with the instrument
turned off and power disconnected.

Headset Care and Maintenance


• The eyepieces and the glass in front of the binocular assembly can be
cleaned with a soft cloth (dipped in alcohol if necessary).
• The cushions for forehead and nape can be removed for wiping with
soapy water.
• The rest of the instrument can be cleaned with a soft cloth dipped in
alcohol. Under no circumstances should cleaning fluids be used.
Location of fiberoptic cable tiedown.

Figure 7-23
Fiberoptic Routing and Tiedown

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LASER ADAPTATION ADJUSTMENT

Fiber Adjustment

NOTE: When changing fibers, it should not be


necessary to adjust the push/pull screws at the
top of the LIO fiber chimney (see Figure 7-24).

1. If necessary, rotate the fiber within the


chimney to find best centering on folding
mirror then tighten in place (see Figure
7-25). This should reduce problems of
“streak” or “star-pattern” across the
output spot. (Make this adjustment with
the laser spot-size lenses temporarily Figure 7-24
removed, by taking off the cover plate as Push/Pull Screws at top
shown in Figure 7-22.) of LIO Fiber Chimney Figure 7-25
Rotate fiber to center spot

Access to Laser Spot Centering Adjustment

2. Loosen two setscrews as shown in Figure


7-26A.
3. Unscrew knob from threaded shaft as
shown in Figure 7-26B.
4. Use a screwdriver blade at corners to pry
off plate as shown in Figure 7-26C.
A B C

Figure 7-26 Removal of cover plate

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Laser Spot Horizontal Centering Laser Spot Vertical-Range Centering

5. Use a 0.9mm allen wrench to engage the setscrew at the lower portion 6. The bearing rides on an offset cam, and is linked to the mirror bracket
of the mixing mirror optic. Adjust to center the laser spot horizontally to provide a vertical range of movement for the laser spot. To adjust,
within the white light illumination (see Figure 7-27). insert a jeweler’s flat screwdriver in the hole to engage the offset
bracket (see Figure 7-29). Adjust such that the vertical range of spot
movement is symmetrical top-to-bottom within the illumination spot
(see Figure 7-28). Replace the cover plate when complete.

Figure 7-27
Horizontal Adjustment of Laser Spot

Figure 7-28
Vertical Range Laser
Spot Movement Figure 7-29
Vertical Adjustment of Laser Spot

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Laser Spot-Size Lens Adjustment
The lens and lens-stopper adjustments are factory-set, and should not require
any adjustment even after changing fibers. Figures 7-30 and 7-31 are shown
for reference only.

Changing The Illumination Bulb

1. Ensure that power switch on the PurePoint® laser is in the OFF (O)
position.
2. Disconnect power cord from power source. Figure 7-30
Lens Stoppers Adjustment Points
3. Pull the cord socket away from the electrical conection for the
illumination lamp (see Figure 7-21).
4. Unscrew and remove the bulb connector, then pull the bulb out of the
socket.

WARNING!
The bulb and bulb connector may be hot, and can burn your fingers.

CAUTION
Do not touch the glass part of the new bulb directly with your fingers.
Oil from fingers can dramatically reduce bulb life. Figure 7-31
Lens pivot assembly
5. Clean the new bulb with a soft, clean cloth.
6. Insert the new bulb so its locating pin engages in the housing slit. Calibration
7. Rest the bulb connector on the base of the bulb and firmly screw it in.
Alcon recommends that the Laser Indirect Ophthalmoscope be calibrated on
8. Re-connect the cord socket. an annual basis as an integral part of the laser system with which it is used.
Refer to Section Four for calibration information.

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