Critikon Dinamap CO2 Modul - Service Manual
Critikon Dinamap CO2 Modul - Service Manual
Critikon Dinamap CO2 Modul - Service Manual
INTRODUCTION
This area contains component information about the
Model 7345 CO2 Module. The CO2 Module monitors
the partial pressure of respiratory carbon dioxide. It
measures the absorption of infrared light by
respiratory gases and calculates endtidal carbon
dioxide (ETCO2) and inspired CO2. A sampling
pump allows monitoring of a mainstream or
sidestream sample of airway gases. Respiration
rate is calculated by measuring the time intervals
between peaks of the CO2 waveform. The displayed
rate is the result of averaging the inverse of the 8
most recently detected time intervals.
Isolated Circuits
Isolated circuits are shown in the top half of FO-7A.
The sampling pump receives power from the OEM
PWA through the front panel connector. Power from
the Module is applied to an infrared (IR) light emitter
in the CO2 sensor. The signal from an IR receptor in
the CO2 sensor is received through the front panel
connector and is connected to the OEM PWA via the
flex PWA.
Non-Isolated Circuits
Non-isolated circuits are shown in the bottom half of
FO-7A. Functional blocks include the PNet interface,
pulse width modulator (PWM) and power switcher,
isolated power control, reset/failsafe, 68302 CPU,
128Kx8 data memory, 128Kx8 program memory, the
model and serial number EEPROM, and logic
analyzer/test interface.
COMPONENT
PRINCIPLES OF
OPERATION
Schematic diagram SC315-446 is provided. The
first sheet of the schematic shows an overall block
diagram of the CO2 digital PWA.
CO2 Front End
The EMI filtering at the CO2 front end connector is
provided in a flex PWA (313-103) which contains a
common mode ferrite core and 100 pF bypass
capacitors on each signal pin of J2. The flex PWA is
also shielded. Signals are sent and received
through front end connector J2 with the following pin-
out:
OEM PWA
The OEM PWA is a self-contained CO2 detection
system. It has no serviceable parts, and must be
returned for repair.
Isolated Power
The isolated power section provides patient isolation
from earth ground by isolating the power for the
patient connected circuitry. The isolated power
supply is shown on sheet 7 of the schematic.
Isolated Interface
As shown on sheet 7 of the schematic, opto-
couplers U107 and U108 provide a full duplex,
isolated serial channel between the non-isolated
core logic and the isolated circuitry as ISO_DATA_IN
and ISO_DATA_OUT. Q107 and Q108 buffer the
signal to the opto-couplers. U110 couples the
POWER_GOOD signal across the isolated interface.
Core Logic
The core logic is shown on sheets 2 through 6 of the
schematic. The core logic provides communication
between the system host and Module through the
PNet synchronous serial interface. It also controls
data acquisition and data processing functions for
the CO2 sensor. The Module is an 8-bit version of
the core logic with one 128Kx8 RAM and 128Kx8
ROM device. The microprocessor runs at 9.869
MHz.
PNet Interface
Reset Logic
Fail-Safe Logic
Microprocessor
Program Memory
Non-Volatile Memory
3. Remove insulators.
• Isopropyl alcohol
CAUTION
11. Block the open end of the tubing with your finger.
Alternately block and clear the tubing at least ten
times, each time for several seconds, using a
quick, brisk motion.
SAMPLING P/O
PUMP J2
EXHAUST 10
CO2 HOST
IR MODULE
EMITTER
9
P/O J2
POWER POWER_GOOD
GOOD
RECEPTOR U103,
U112