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Bodas Controller RC: Series 22

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The document discusses the BODAS controller RC series 22, which is used for programmable control of proportional solenoids and additional switching functions in mobile working machines.

The BODAS controller RC is used for the programmable control of proportional solenoids and additional switching functions in mobile working machines, for applications like hydrostatic travel drives, working hydraulics or transmission control.

Safety features of the BODAS controller RC include input circuit isolation, internal monitoring of supply voltage, output signal monitoring by the microcontroller, and the ability to operate with all power outputs de-energized.

BODAS

Controller RC
Series 22
Data sheet
For closed- and open-loop control
of hydraulic components
Features
Component of BODAS system for mobile applications
Robust design meeting specifications for mobile applications
High electromagnetic compatibility (EMC)
Inputs and outputs with fault detection
Safety features such as redundant inputs and central safety
cut-off for all outputs
Pulse-width-modulated (PWM) solenoid currents for mini-
mum hysteresis
Closed-loop control of solenoid currents, i.e. not dependent
on voltage and temperature
Sturdy, sealed aluminum housing
Main components
Powerful 16-bit microcontroller module
Protected watchdog processor for program run monitoring
CAN-bus interface for diagnostics, parameter setting and
display of process variables
Supply voltage and ground connections for potentiometers
and sensors
Contents
Ordering code 2
Description 2
Block circuit diagram 3
Technical data 4
Connection diagram RC4-6 6
Connection diagram RC8-8 7
Connection diagram RC12-8 8
Overview of functions 9
Dimensions RC4-6, RC8-8, RC12-8 12
Installation position 13
Mating connector 14
Safety instructions 15
RE 95202/02.12 1/18
Replaces: 03.09
2/18 Bosch Rexroth AG RC Series 22 RE 95202/02.12
Type
01 BODAS controller RC
Version
02
1st digit = no. of
proportional outputs
2nd digit = no. of
switched outputs
4-6
8-8
12-8
Series
03 Series 2, index 2 22
Note:
The BODAS controllers are not functional without software.
In order to use the BODAS controllers, you also need:
BODAS standard software or
Application-specific software
Optional accessories
BODAS-design software
The Windows-based PC software BODAS-design
(RE 95112) is used for programming the BODAS controller
RC. All graphic and text-based programming languages
specified in the IEC 61131-3 standard are available for
programming.
BODAS-service software
The Windows-based PC software BODAS-service
(RE 95086) is used for displaying functions, errors and sys-
tem variables as well as for setting parameters via a PC.
BODAS measuring adapter MA
The BODAS measuring adapter MA (RE 95090) is used
for measuring all electric signals at the inputs, outputs and
interfaces of the BODAS controller. For test purposes, it is
connected in series between the controller and the vehicle
or device wiring.
BODAS test box TB3
The BODAS test box TB3 (RE 95092) is used for simula-
ting vehicle and equipment functions for development and
test purposes with BODAS controllers. The BODAS test
box TB3 is connected to the controller with the adapter
cable TAK2/10.
BODAS CAN I/O extension module RCE12-4/22
The BODAS CAN I/O extension module RCE12-4/22
(RE 95220) is used for I/O extension of a controller in the
event that the number of controller inputs and outputs is
insufficient for the specified application.
All products mentioned here are available from Bosch Rexroth.
Further information can be found on the Internet at:
www.boschrexroth.com/mobile-electronics
RC / 22
01 02 03
Ordering code Description
The BODAS controllers RC are used for the programmable
control of proportional solenoids and additional switching func-
tions. They can therefore be used for both simple and complex
open- or closed-loop controls, e.g. for hydrostatic travel drives,
working hydraulics or transmission control in mobile working
machines.
BODAS controllers RC were specially developed for use
in mobile working machines, and satisfy the relevant safety
requirements with regard to ambient temperature, tightness,
resistance to shock and vibration, as well as electromagnetic
compatibility (EMC). Internally, BODAS controller RC consist
of a powerful 16-bit microcontroller and all input and output
circuitry.
Analog voltages, resistances, frequencies and switching
information are processed as input signals. The inputs are
protected against overvoltage and electrical interference. The
voltage inputs can be monitored to detect any cable breaks or
short circuits.
The proportional solenoid outputs are pulse-width-modulated
(PWM) and optimally adapted for electric proportional control
of axial piston units and valves to ensure high accuracy and
minimum hysteresis.
The switched outputs are designed for the direct switching of
relays, lamps and switching solenoids.
CAN channel 1 can be used for all CAN protocols except for
CANopen. For regular CAN communication in the vehicle,
e.g. for diesel via J1939, the diagnostics and service functions
always run on this channel via BODAS-design and BODAS-
service. CAN channel 2 is the CANopen channel, which can
also be used for all CAN protocols except for diagnostics.
CAN-bus interfaces are available with all BODAS controller
RC for exchanging data with other bus users or electronic sys-
tems (e.g. RC or RCE, joystick valves, diesel engine injection,
display). The CAN-bus interfaces can each be operated with
different protocols.
BODAS standard programs are available for the BODAS con-
troller RC software. If more extensive functions are required,
special program packages for specific applications can also be
compiled using a program library and adapted to the applica-
tion in question with the aid of service tools. Programming with
BODAS-design is also possible.
Combined with pumps, motors, valves, sensors, input devices
and actuators from Bosch Rexroth, BODAS controllers RC
and corresponding software can be used to create complete
system solutions.
Bosch Rexroth AG RE 95202/02.12 RC Series 22 3/18
Block circuit diagram
Controller
Note:
The block circuit diagram applies for controllers RC4-6, RC8-8, RC12-8.
Switch
outputs
High-side
proportional
solenoid
outputs
Low-side
measurement
inputs
Analog
voltage
outputs
CAN-bus
interface

Output disable
stages
Power supply
output
stages /
electronics
Power supply
electronics
Ignition
switch
Sensor
power
supplies
Inputs
Voltage
supply with
integrated
watchdog
Switch-on
pulse
Sensor
power supply
Inputs
Frequency
inductive /
active DSM
Switches
Temperature
(resistance)
Voltage
Microcontroller 16 bit
Flash
EPROM
512 Kbyte
EEPPROM
16 Kbyte
RAM
256 Kbyte
Counter
inputs
Digital
inputs
Interface
driver
Control unit
for outputs
Interface
controller
Central
safety cut-off
&
Power supply output stages
Reset
Clock timing - watchdog
Outputs
Switch output
stage
PWM output stage
Low-side current
measurement with
switching function
Analog
voltage
output
Interface
driver
Release

4/18 Bosch Rexroth AG RC Series 22 RE 95202/02.12
Technical data
Controller RC 4-6 8-8 12-8
Nominal voltage 12 and 24 V
Residual ripple (DIN 40839, Part 1) max. 2 V
Supply voltage, permitted range 8 - 32 V
Current consumption
Without load, maximum mA 500 500 500
With load, maximum A 16 18 18
Fuse
Internal:
External: AT 20 20 20
Constant voltage sources
E.g. for setpoint potentiometer 1 - 5 k 5 V 0.1 V
With voltage monitoring: 200 mA 1 1 1
Constant voltage sources
E.g. for setpoint potentiometer 1 - 5 k 8 V 0.4 V
With voltage monitoring: 200 mA 1 1 1
Analog voltage inputs
(May also be used as a switch input)
1)
0 - 5 V 8 10 11
0 - 8 V 2 2 4
Resistor inputs
6)
E.g. for temperature sensors 900 - 1800 2 2 2
Switch inputs
High active low < 1.5 V; high > 4.5 V 6 8 9
Input resistance to GND 10 k
Low active low < 1.5 V; high > 4.5 V 2
Input resistance to V_CC 10 k
Frequency inputs
Inductive 0 - 10 kHz
1 - 100 V
RMS
1 1 1
DSM
5)
0 - 13.5 kHz 2 4 4
Proportional solenoid outputs (PWM)
Current range 0 - 2.3 A
Adjustable dither frequency 66 - 250 Hz 4 8 12
Control frequency 1 kHz 4 6 6
500 Hz 2 6
Low-side measurement inputs
4)
0 - 2.5 A 3 4 6
Switched outputs
Low-side switch max. 3 A 0 2 2
High-side switch max. 2 A 4 4 4
Low-side switch max. 0.2 A 2 2 2
Signal outputs
High-side switch max. 10 mA 1 2 2
Analog voltage outputs 0 - 5 V 1 1 1
I_OUT_max = 5 mA
Ripple max. 100 mV
0 - 10 V 1 1
I_OUT_max = 5 mA
Ripple max. 100 mV
Interfaces
CAN 2.0 B ISO 11898 2 2 2
Fault detection for cable break and short circuit
Analog inputs
Proportional solenoid outputs
Protection against short circuit of the inputs and outputs
Against supply voltage and ground
2)

Reverse-connect protection
Power supply / battery
3)

Switchable with supply voltage 1)
Voltages greater than those applied to supply pins 1, 27, 41 must not be applied to the outputs. Except GND, sensor GND, 2)
constant voltage sources, resistance (temperature) inputs and CAN interfaces against battery voltage.
The external fuse trips in the event of voltage reversa 3)
When using as a switching function, the notes in the respective, applicable software description (API) are to be observed. 4)
Signal frequency corresponds to twice the tooth pulsation frequency on the DSM sensor 5)
The resistor inputs are not continuously protected against short circuits to a battery voltage > 12 V. 6)
Bosch Rexroth AG RE 95202/02.12 RC Series 22 5/18
Controller RC 4-6 8-8 12-8
Microcontroller C167CS C167CS C167CS
Clock frequency MHz 40 40 40
Memory capacities
RAM Kbyte 256 256 256
Flash EPROM Kbyte 512 512 512
EEPROM Kbyte 16 16 16
Software installation
Download to flash memory
Electromagnetic compatibility
Spurious interference
(motor vehicles directive 2004/104/EC)
100 V
RMS
/m;
(details on request)

Line-bound interference
(ISO 7637-1/-2/-3)
Values on request
Load dump 70 V
Max. dissipation power W at 32 V 8.0 8.25 8.25
Operating temperature, case -40 to +85C (-40 to +185F)
Storage temperature, case -40 to +85C (-40 to +185F)
Vibration resistance:
Sinusoidal vibration
(IEC 60068-2-6)
Values on request

Random-shaped vibration
(IEC 60068-2-64, ISO 16750-3)
Values on request
Shock resistance:
Transport shock
(IEC 60068-2-27)
15 g; 11 ms
per spatial axis x, y, z
and 6 x in each direction
(pos./neg. )

Continuous shock
(IEC 60068-2-29)
25 g; 6 ms
per spatial axis x, y, z
and 1000x in each direction (pos./neg.)

Resistance to moisture
95% (+25 to +55C)

(IEC 60068-2-30Db; Variant 2)


Resistance to salt spray
(IEC 60068-2-11) 72 h, 35C, 5% NaCl
Type of protection (DIN / EN 60529)
1)

Without / with mounted mating connector

IP54k / IP65

Case material Diecast aluminum


Weight Approx. kg 0.7 0.7 0.7
Outer dimensions Length (in mm) 187 187 187
Width (in mm) 202 202 202
Height (in mm) 45 45 45
Mating Connector 52-pin 1 1 1
28-pin 1 1 1
Taking installation notes into account 1)
Technical data
6/18 Bosch Rexroth AG RC Series 22 RE 95202/02.12
Connection diagram RC4-6
Short, low-resistance connection from a case screw to the device ground or vehicle ground 1)
Common return line to controller for each pair of solenoids 2)
Separate fuses for switches and sensors necessary 3)
CAN bus: termination resistor 120 4) necessary
All voltage inputs with pull-down as shown for pin 76 5)
Block the output stages levels 6) 5 V (proportional and switched outputs); R_IN_GND = 10 k, I_OUT_max = 7.5 mA
All high-active switch inputs with internal pull-down as shown for pin 49 7)
All low-active switch inputs with internal pull-up as shown for pin 21 8)
Separate ground connection from solenoid return line to battery (chassis possible) 9)
The terminals are labeled according to DIN 72 552. This does not apply for the controller. 10)
Diagnostic port, any CAN protocols possible with exception of CANopen 11)
CANopen port, any CAN protocols possible with exception of KWP and diagnostics. 12)
Use pins 12, 14 or 24 as signal ground for analog and frequency signals. 13)
40
3 9
CAN H

CAN L
1 20 W
2
28
3 7
52
INH
2 7
4 1
1
20 A
1 A
3)
+1 2 V/+24 V
9
20
DSM only
DSM only
FRQI_A1
FRQI_A2
FRQI_A5
VPS_A2 8 V 200 mA
ANA_A1
ANA_A8
ANA_A12
ANA_A13
DIG_A3
DIG_A8
VPS_A1 5 V 200 mA
5 7
64
6 7
13
7 6
29
7 8
42
3 5
46
4 7
3 6
0 V...5 V
2.0 A
2.0 A
2.0 A
2.0 A
2.3 A PWM_A1
PWM_A2
PWM_A3
PWM_A4
DIGL_A1
DIGL_A2
DIGL_A3
DIGL_A4
AOUT_A1
CAN-Bus 1
CAN-Bus 2
2.3 A
2.3 A
2.3 A
7)
13)
6)
4)
4)
1)
3
7 2
1 5
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+
2.0 A
2.0 A
DIGPL_A1
DIGPL_A2
5
17
12
19
38
23
49
56
63
T_A2
T_A1
8
7
51
5)
26
25
CAN H
CAN L
54


2)
9)
9)
9)
9)
53
10 mA DIGLP_A1
9)
30 15

24
14
30
31
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11)
12)
62
55
6 9
6 8
6 1
7 5
59
13)
13)
13)
Switches
Frequency
inputs
Blocking of output
stages, external
Analog
inputs
Switches
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Switched outputs
Proportional solenoids
PTC tem-
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sensor
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10)
Digital
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Supply voltage for electro-
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Switch-on signal
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Bosch Rexroth AG RE 95202/02.12 RC Series 22 7/18
Connection diagram RC8-8
Short, low-resistance connection from a case screw to the device ground or vehicle ground 1)
Common return line to controller for each pair of solenoids 2)
Separate fuses for switches and sensors necessary 3)
CAN bus: termination resistor 120 4) necessary
All voltage inputs with pull-down as shown for pin 76 5)
Block the output stages levels 6) 5 V (proportional and switched outputs)
All high-active switch inputs with internal pull-down as shown for pin 49. 7)
All low-active switch inputs with internal pull-up as shown for pin 21. 8)
Separate ground connection from solenoid return line to battery (chassis possible) 9)
The terminals are labeled according to DIN 72 552. This does not apply for the controller. 10)
Diagnostic port, any CAN protocols possible with exception of CANopen 11)
CANopen port, any CAN protocols possible with exception of KWP and diagnostics. 12)
Use pins 12, 14 or 24 as signal ground for analog and frequency signals. 13)
40
3 9
CAN H

CAN L
1 20 W
52
CAN-Bus 1

12
24
14
13)
13)
2
28
3 7 INH
2 7
4 1
1
20 A
1 A
3)
+1 2 V/+24 V
6
18
9
20
DSM only
DSM only
DSM only
DSM only
FRQI_A1
FRQI_A2
FRQI_A3
FRQI_A4
FRQI_A5
VPS_A2
8 V 200 mA
ANA_A1
ANA_A10
ANA_A12
ANA_A13
DIG_A3
DIG_A10
VPS_A1
5 V 200 mA
5 7
64
67
13
7 6
62
55
6 9
6 8
6 1
7 5
6 5
58
59
29
7 8
42
3 5
46
4 7
3 6
53
6 0
0 V ...5 V
10 mA
+
+
+
+
10 mA
0.2 A
0.2 A
2.0 A
2.0 A
2.0 A
2.0 A
2.3 A PWM_A1
PWM_A2
PWM_A3
PWM_A4
PWM_A5
PWM_A6
PWM_A7
PWM_A8
DIGL_A1
DIGL_A2
DIGL_A3
DIGL_A4
DIGLP_A1
DIGLP_A2
DIGPL_A1
DIGPL_A2
DIGPL_A3 3.0 A
DIGPL_A4 3.0 A
AOUT_A1
AOUT_A2
CAN-Bus 2
2.3 A
2.3 A
2.3 A
2.3 A
2.3 A
2.3 A
2.3 A
0 V ... 1 0 V
7)
6)
4)
3
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1 5
3 0
8 0
3 1
43
6 6
32
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16
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22
19
38
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49
56
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T_A2
T_A1
8
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5)
26
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CAN H
CAN L
74
5 4
2)
2)
2)
2)
9)
9)
9)
9)
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30 15

30
31
12)
1)
4) 11)
13)
13)
13)
Switches
Frequency
inputs
Analog
inputs
Switches
Supply voltage for electro-
nics and power outputs
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Switched outputs
Proportional solenoids
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Digital
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Switch-on signal
Blocking of
output stages,
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Connection diagram RC12-8
Short, low-resistance connection from a case screw to the device ground or vehicle ground 1)
Common return line to controller for each pair of solenoids 2)
Separate fuses for switches and sensors necessary 3)
CAN bus: termination resistor 120 4) necessary
All voltage inputs with pull-down as shown for pin 76 5)
Block the output stages levels 6) 5 V (proportional and switched outputs)
All high-active switch inputs with internal pull-down as shown for pin 49. 7)
All low-active switch inputs with internal pull-up as shown for pin 21. 8)
Separate ground connection from solenoid return line to battery (chassis possible) 9)
The terminals are labeled according to DIN 72 552. This does not apply for the controller. 10)
Diagnostic port, any CAN protocols possible with the exception of CANopen 11)
CANopen port, any CAN protocols possible with the exception of KWP and diagnostics 12)
Use pins 12, 14 or 24 as signal ground for analog and frequency signals. 13)
12
24
14
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13)
13)
13)
3 INH
20 A
1 A
3)
+1 2 V/+24 V
FRQI_A1
FRQI_A2
FRQI_A3
FRQI_A4
FRQI_A5
VPS_A2 8 V 200 mA
ANA_A1
ANA_A11
ANA_A15
ANA_A12
DIG_A3
DIG_A11
DIG_A1
DIG_A2
VPS_A1 5 V 200 mA
7
7
5
6
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+
+
+
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0.2 A
0.2 A
2.0 A
2.0 A
2.0 A
2.0 A
2.3 A PWM_A1
PWM_A2
PWM_A3
PWM_A4
PWM_A5
PWM_A6
PWM_A7
PWM_A8
PWM_A9
PWM_A10
PWM_A11
PWM_A12
DIGL_A1
DIGL_A2
DIGL_A3
DIGL_A4
DIGPL_A1
DIGPL_A2
DIGPL_A3 3.0 A
DIGPL_A4 3.0 A
AOUT_A1
AOUT_A2
CAN-Bus 2
2.3 A
2.3 A
2.3 A
2.3 A
2.3 A
2.3 A
2.3 A
2.3 A
2.3 A
2.3 A
2.3 A
0 V ... 1 0 V
7)
6)
4)
T_A2
T_A1

5)
CAN H
CAN L
2)
2)
2)
2)
2)
2)
9)
9)
9)
9)
8)
30 15

30
31
29
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1 5
3 0
8 0
3 1
43
6 6
32
33
34
44
7 9
45
7 3
3 5
46
4 7
3 6
10 mA
10 mA
DIGLP_A1
DIGLP_A2
9)
9)
53
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5
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48
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7 6
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6 8
6 1
7 5
6 5
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DSM only
DSM only
DSM only
7
13
51
2
28
2 7
4 1
1
40
3 9
CAN H

CAN L
1 20 W
52
CAN-Bus 1
4)

11)
12)
1)
Switches
Frequency
inputs
Analog
inputs
Switches
Supply voltage for electro-
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Signal outputs
Switched outputs
Proportional solenoids
PTC tem-
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Digital
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Switch-on signal
Blocking of
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Overview of functions
Pin Description Main function Alternative functions
21, 48
1)
Digital input
DIG_A1, DIG_A2
Digital input
Switching thresholds 1.5 V / 4.5 V
Input resistance
DC to V_CC 10 k
49, 23, 38, 7, 8 Digital input
DIG_A3 - DIG_A6,
DIG_A8
Digital input
Switching thresholds 1.5 V / 4.5 V
Input resistance
DC to GND 10 k
Frequency input for active sensors of
type PNP
Frequency evaluation of active speed
sensors which switch to plus.
Limit frequency filter 7.4 kHz
Pulse/pause measurement
(pulse duty factor) of a PWM signal.
Pulse counter measurement
with detection of count direction
(does not apply to DIG_A8)
19, 22, 11, 10
1)
Digital input
DIG_A7,
DIG_A9 - DIG_A11
Digital input
Switching thresholds 1.5 V / 4.5 V
Input resistance
DC to GND 10 k
20, 9, 6, 18
1)
DSM
frequency input
FRQI_A1 -
FRQI_A4
Frequency input for Bosch Rexroth
DSM sensors
Frequency evaluation including addi-
tional information such as direction
of rotation and error monitoring up to
signal frequency 13.5 kHz
(max. tooth pulsation frequency
6.5 kHz)
Short-circuit resistant. In the event of over-
load (U_in > 6 V) the inputs are switched
off.
13 Inductive
frequency input
FRQI_A5
Frequency input for inductive sensors
Frequency evaluation up to 10 kHz
1100 V
RMS
Digital input switching to GND
Switching thresholds 0.7 V / 4.5 V
Input resistance DC
to
battery voltage 10 - 40 k
76, 69, 62, 55, 75,
68, 61, 59, 65, 58,
71
1)
Analog
voltage input
ANA_A1 -
ANA_A11
Analog voltage input
Measuring range 0 - 5 V
Resolution 10 bit
(5.4 mV)
Input resistance
DC to GND 110 k
Limit frequency filter 300 Hz
Digital input
Switching thresholds 1.5 V / 4.5 V

Input resistance DC
to GND 110 k
64, 57, 77, 70
1)
Analog
voltage input
ANA_A12 -
ANA_A15
Analog voltage input
Measuring range 0 - 8 V
Resolution 10 bit
(8.6 mV)
Input resistance
DC to GND 119 k
Limit frequency filter 35 Hz
Digital input
Switching thresholds 1.5 V / 4.5 V
Input resistance DC
to GND 119 k
63, 56 Temperature input
T_A1, T_A2
Temperature measurement by
means of resistance measurement
of connected Bosch temperature
sensors
Evaluation of passive temperature
sensors with PTC measuring resistors
900 - 1800
Pins not available on all controllers 1)
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Overview of functions
Pin Description Main function Alternative functions
42, 29, 15, 3, 31, 30
1)
PWM output stage
PWM_A1 -
PWM_A6
PWM output stage
High-side switch, PWM frequency
1 kHz, dither frequency programmable
via software
Integrated suppression diode for induc-
tive kickback
Max. current 2.3 A
Pulse duty factor 0 - 95%
Current measurement accuracy,
approx. 3 %
Switch output stage
Diagnostics-compatible
Actuated time 95%
32, 43, 33, 44, 34,
45
1)
PWM output stage
PWM_A7 -
PWM_A12
PWM output stage
High-side switch, PWM frequency
500 Hz, dither frequency programmab-
le via software
Integrated suppression diode for induc-
tive kickback
Max. current 2.3 A
Pulse duty factor 0 - 100%
Switch output stage
Diagnostics-compatible
Actuated time 100%
35, 46, 47, 36 Switch output stage
DIGL_A1 -
DIGL_A4
Switch output stage
High-side switch
Integrated suppression diode for induc-
tive kickback
Max. current 2.0 A
78, 72 Analog
current input
PWMMI_A1,
PWMMI_A2
Analog current measurement input
Measuring range 0 - 2.5 A
Load 100 m
Resolution 10 bit
(2.6 mA)
Limit frequency filter 250 Hz
Digital input
Switching thresholds 0.5 V / 4.5 V

Input resistance DC
to GND 193 k
80, 66, 79, 73
1)
Analog
current input
PWMMI_A3 - PWM-
MI_A6
Analog current measurement input
Measuring range 0 - 2.5 A
Load 100 m
Resolution 10 bit
(2.6 mA)
Limit frequency filter 250 Hz
Digital input
Switching thresholds 0.5 V / 4.5 V

Input resistance DC
to GND 157 k
Switch output stage
2)

Low-side switch
Integrated spark-suppression diode for
switching inductivity
Max. current 2.5 A
54 Analog
voltage output
AOUT_A1
Analog voltage output
Voltage range 0 - 5 V
Resolution 10 bit
(4.9 mV)
Load capacity 5 mA
74
1)
Analog
voltage output
AOUT_A2
Analog voltage output
Voltage range 0 - 10 V
Resolution 10 bit
(9.8 mV)
Load capacity 5 mA
Pins not available on all controllers 1)
The switch output stage is not suitable for the connection of glow lamps. 2)
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Overview of functions
Pin Description Main function Alternative functions
5, 17 Switch output stage
DIGPL_A1,
DIGPL_A2
Switch output stage
Low-side switch
Integrated suppression diode for induc-
tive kickback
Max. current 200 mA
PWM output stage
Low-side switch
Integrated suppression diode
for inductive kickback
PWM frequency programmable via
software
Pulse duty factor 0 - 100%
Digital input
Switching thresholds 1.5 V / 4.5 V
Input resistance
DC to
battery voltage 4.64 k
16, 4
1)
Switch output stage
DIGPL_A3,
DIGPL_A4
Switch output stage
Low-side switch
Integrated suppression diode for induc-
tive kickback
Max. current 3.0 A
PWM output stage
Low-side switch
Integrated suppression diode
for inductive kickback
PWM frequency programmable via
software
Pulse duty factor 0 - 100%
Digital input
Switching thresholds 1.5 V / 4.5 V
Input resistance
DC to
battery voltage 4.64 k
53, 60
1)
Signal output
DIGLP_A1,
DIGLP_A2
Signal output
High-side switch
Max. current 10 mA
Digital input
Switching thresholds 1.5 V / 4.5 V
Input resistance
DC to GND: 10 k
67 Sensor supply
VPS_A1
Sensor supply
Output voltage 5.0 V
Precision 2%
Load capacity 200 mA
51 Sensor supply
VPS_A2
Sensor supply, can be switched off
Output voltage 8.0 V
Precision 5%
Load capacity 200 mA
37 Output enable
2)

DIG_INH
Digital input
Levels 5 V cause output stages to be
blocked
Input resistance
DC to GND 10 k
40, 39, 52 CAN interface
CAN1_H,
CAN1_T, CAN1_L
CAN interface
CAN 2.0B, 1 Mbaud
Termination resistor 120
(through connection of CAN1_T and
CAN1_L)
26, 25 CAN interface
CAN2_H, CAN2_L
CAN interface
CAN 2.0B, 1 Mbaud
Internal termination resistor not present
Pins not available on all controllers 1)
Independent input for release/shutdown of power outputs. 2)
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2)
a b
c d
41 42
29
27 28
2 1
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15 16
3 4
51 52
39 40
25 26
13 14
74 79 75
67 68
60 61
53 54
80
72 73
65 66
58 59
Dimensions RC4-6, RC8-8, RC12-8
Fixing:
The BODAS controller must be fixed at 4 points
(a, b, c and d).
Tightening torque MA = 8 2 Nm for fixing the
BODAS controller with M6 screws.
Tightening torque applies for mounting without washer. The
equivalent tightening torque must be calculated when using
washers.
Bosch Rexroths approval is required if mounting is different
from above.
Installation point: evenness of mounting surface 0.5
The wiring harness should be fixated mechanically in the
area in which the controller is installed (spacing < 150 mm).
The wiring harness should be fixated such that a phase
excitation with the controller occurs (e.g. at the controller
mounting point).
If the mounting surface is not sufficiently even, place flexible
compensating elements (e.g. rubber washers) between the fi-
xing points of the BODAS controller and the mounting surface.
Space required for mating connector 1)
Space required for plugging and unplugging the mating 2)
connector
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0
10
50
140
140
30
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Installation position
Note:
Installation position only permissible with specified angular range.
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Order designations for mating connector, consisting of:
Number for AMP-Tyco MT2/JPT
52-pin 28-pin
Designation AMP No. ID No R902602414 ID No R902602415
Junior-Power-Timer-contacts 0-0964285-2 4
Single-wire seals JPT 0-0963293-1 4
Micro-Timer-2 contacts 0-0964275-2 48 28
Single-wire seals MT2 0-0964972-1 48 28
Basic unit MT2/JPT; 52-pin 0-1393450-3 1
Basic unit MT2; 28-pin 0-1393436-2 1
Cover 0-1393454-7 1
Cover 0-1393454-2 1
Leakage dummy plugs F.D3,6-MT2 0-0963531-1 40
The mating connectors are not included in supply.
The mating connectors are available from Bosch Rexroth as a kit with all materials under the following material numbers.
Mating connector kit 52-pin: Mat. no. R902602414
Mating connector kit 28-pin: Mat. no. R902602415
Recommended line
Recommended connection lines for contacts 1, 2, 27 and 28:
Cross section 1.0 mm (16 AWG with thin insulation)
Outer diameter: 2.0 mm - 2.7 mm
Recommended connection lines for the other contacts (except for 1, 2, 27 and 28):
Cross section 0.5 mm (20 AWG)
Outer diameter: 1.9 mm - 2.1 mm
Tools needed
Tyco AMP order numbers for crimping and extractor tools
For crimping
Description Partlist number For connection
Hand-held crimping tool 169 400-0
Insert 539 612-1 MT-2 (Micro Timer)
Insert 539 614-1 JPT (Junior Power Timer)
For disassembly
Description Partlist number For connection
Extractor tool 539960-1 MT-2 (Micro Timer)
Extractor tool 1-1579007-6 JPT (Junior Power Timer)
Applicable documents
Applicable Tyco AMP specification No.: 114-18081
This document contains the recommended crimping data and crimping tools for Micro Timer contacts, model MT2.
Applicable Tyco AMP specification No.: 114-18050
This document contains the recommended crimping data and crimping tools for Junior Power Timer contacts, model JPT.
Mating connector
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Safety instructions
General instructions
Reliable operation cannot be guaranteed if samples or prototypes are used in series production machines.
The proposed circuits do not imply any technical liability for the system on the part of Bosch Rexroth.
Incorrect connections could cause unexpected signals at the outputs of the controller.
Incorrect programming or parameter settings on the controller may create potential hazards while the machine is in operation.
It is the responsibility of the machine manufacturer to identify hazards of this type in a hazard analysis and to bring them to the
attention of the end user. Bosch Rexroth assumes no liability for dangers of this type.
The component firmware/software must be installed and removed by Bosch Rexroth or by the authorized partner concerned in
order to uphold the warranty.
It is not permissible to open the controller or to modify or repair the controller. Modification or repairs to the wiring could result in
dangerous malfunctions.
Repairs to the controller may only be performed by Bosch Rexroth or by an authorized partner.
To switch off the system in emergencies, the safety switch may be used. The switch must be in an easily accessible position for
the operator. The system must be designed in such a way that safe braking is ensured when the outputs are switched off.
When the electronics is not energized no pins must be connected to a voltage source. Thus, when the current supply is swit-
ched off, the supply for the electronics, the power outputs and the external sensor supply have to be switched off together.
Make sure that the controllers configuration does not lead to safety-critical malfunctions of the complete system in the event of
failure or malfunction. This type of system behavior may lead to danger to life and/or cause much damage to property.
System developments, installations and commissioning of electronic systems for controlling hydraulic drives must only be
carried out by trained and experienced specialists who are sufficiently familiar with both the components used and the complete
system.
While commissioning and maintenance the controller (with BODAS Tools) the machine may pose unforeseen hazards. Before
commissioning the system, you must therefore ensure that the vehicle and the hydraulic system are in a safe condition.
Make sure that nobody is in the machines danger zone.
No defective or incorrectly functioning components may be used. If the components should fail or demonstrate faulty operation,
repairs must be performed immediately.
Controller used to develop software may only be installed in series production machines if it can be guaranteed that these con-
troller have not been flash-programmed with new software more than 500 times. Controller that have been programmed more
than 1000 times are not to be installed in series production machines!
Notes on the installation point and position
Do not install the controller close to parts that generate considerable heat (e.g. exhaust).
Radio equipment and mobile telephones must not be used in the drivers cab without a suitable antenna or near the control
electronics.
A sufficiently large distance to radio systems must be maintained.
All connectors must be unplugged from the electronics during electrical welding and painting operations.
Cables/wires must be sealed individually to prevent water from entering the device.
The controller must not be electrostatically charged, e.g. during painting operations.
The controller will heat up beyond normal ambient temperature during operation. To avoid danger caused by high temperatures,
it should be protected against contact.
Install the control unit in such a way that the electrical plug is facing downwards. This ensures that any condensation water that
may form can flow out.
Standing and permanently running water are not permitted anywhere near the circumferential groove (lid/base connector) or the
pressure balance element (DAE).
The case must be wired to vehicle ground in order to comply with EMC guidelines. Metallic screws are used to create a con-
nection to vehicle ground.
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Notes on transport and storage
If it is dropped, the controller must not be used any longer as invisible damage could have a negative impact on reliability.
Control units must be stored with a mean relative humidity of 60% and at a temperature between -10 C and +30 C.
Storage temperatures between -20 C and +40 C are briefly permissible, for up to 100 hours.
After a storage time of more than 5 years, the controller must be examined by the manufacturer.
Notes on wiring and circuitry
The electronics and the power outputs of a controller must be fed from the same power source.
When wiring the output stages, the maximum cumulative output current for each output stage group should be noted. The
cumulative output current means a permanent, simultaneous actuation of the output stages.
Lines to the speed sensors are so short as possible and be shielded. The shielding must be connected to the electronics on
one side or to the machine or vehicle ground via a low-resistance connection.
The product should only be wired when it is de-energized.
Lines to the electronics must not be routed close to other power-conducting lines in the machine or vehicle.
The wiring harness should be fixated mechanically in the area in which the controller is installed (spacing < 150 mm). The wiring
harness should be fixated so that in-phase excitation with the controller occurs (e.g. at the controller bolting point).
If possible, lines should be routed in the vehicle interior. If the lines are routed outside the vehicle, make sure that they are secu-
rely fixed.
Lines must not be kinked or twisted, must not rub against edges and must not be routed through sharp-edged ducts without
protection.
Lines are to be routed with sufficient spacing to hot or moving vehicle parts.
PWM outputs must not be linked or bridged.
Analog current measurement inputs respectively low side switch outputs with current measurement (PWMMI_Ax) must not be
used to power lamps.
The sensor supplies can be pulled up by external connection, e.g., the application of a higher voltage, because they operate
only as a voltage source but not as a voltage sink! Pulling up a sensor supply may result in unexpected malfunctions and dama-
ge of the controller in lasting operation.
The high side outputs may not be externally connected to battery.
Note on proportional and switching solenoids and other wired inductive consumers
The proportional solenoids must not be wired with spark-suppression diodes.
Switching solenoids at the outputs of the control unit do not need to be connected to spark-suppression diodes.
The electronics may only be tested with the proportional solenoids connected.
Other inductive loads that are in the system but not connected to the controller must be connected to spark-suppression dio-
des. This applies to relays (e.g. for de-engergizing the controller) that have the same supply as the controller, too.
Intended use
The controller is designed for use in mobile working machines provided no limitations / restrictions are made to certain applica-
tion areas in this data sheet.
Operation of the controller must generally occur within the operating ranges specified and released in this data sheet, particular-
ly with regard to voltage, current, temperature, vibration, shock and other described environmental influences.
Use outside of the specified and released boundary conditions may result in danger to life and/or cause damage to components
which could result in consequential damage to the mobile working machine.
Improper use
Any use of the controller other than that described in chapter Intended use is considered to be improper.
Use in explosive areas is not permissible.
Damage resulting from improper use and/or from unauthorized interference in the component not described in this data sheet
render all warranty and liability claims void with respect to the manufacturer.
Safety instructions
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Use in functions relevant to safety
The customer is responsible for performing risk analysis of the mobile working machine and determining the possible safety-
related functions.
In safety-related applications, the customer is responsible for taking suitable measures for ensuring safety (sensor redundancy,
plausibility check, emergency switch, etc.)
For example, a suitable assignment of input variables (e.g. by connecting the acceleration pedal signal to two independent -
analog inputs) can be used to detect faults and to activate specially programmed reactions.
Special measures may be initiated if the plausibility check shows deviations between the setpoint values and the values read -
back by the microcontroller.
Product data that is necessary to assess the safety of the machine can be provided on request or are listed in this data sheet.
For all control units, the notes found in the API description and in the online help section of BODAS design must be observed. -
Safety features in the BODAS controller
The input circuits for speed and analog signals partially feature circuits that are mutually electrically isolated. Through appropria-
te input connections, the microcontroller and, when used, the software diagnostic function can detect faults.
Faults in the supply voltage are detected by internal monitoring.
All output signals can be monitored by the microcontroller with the appropriate software.
For service purposes, the controllers can be operated with all power outputs de-energized.
The internal watchdog module decentrally switches off the power supply of all proportional and switched outputs when there
are malfunctions in the program run.
Further information
In addition, the application-specific documents (connection diagrams, software descriptions, etc.) are to be observed.
More detailed information on BODAS controller may be found at www.boschrexroth.com/mobile-electronics.
Safety instructions
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This document, as well as the data, specications and other information set
forth in it, are the exclusive property of Bosch Rexroth AG. It may not be repro-
duced or given to third parties without its consent.
The data specied above only serve to describe the product. No statements
concerning a certain condition or suitability for a certain application can be de-
rived from our information. The information given does not release the user from
the obligation of own judgment and verication. It must be remembered that our
products are subject to a natural process of wear and aging.
Subject to change.
Bosch Rexroth AG
Mobile Electronics
Glockeraustrae 4
89275 Elchingen, Germany
Telephone +49 (0) 73 08 82-0
Telefax +49 (0) 73 08 72-74
info.bodas@boschrexroth.de
www.boschrexroth.com/mobile-electronics

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