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C264 Documentation

CPU275 (CPU Type 4)

C264 CPU4/EN AN/D40


05/2017

Addendum for PACiS 6.0


User Guides C264, C264P

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

1. Safety Information ..................................................................... 5


2. Hardware Description ................................................................ 6
2.1 Components ........................................................................................................................... 6
2.2 Hardware Overview ................................................................................................................ 7
2.3 Modules description .............................................................................................................. 8
2.3.1 Central Processing Unit and base communications board – CPU275 ...................................................... 8

3. Application.................................................................................. 9
3.1 Defining Computer Configuration in System Architecture ................................................. 9
3.1.1 Adding boards ............................................................................................................................................ 9
3.1.2 Setting common attributes to computer board ......................................................................................... 10
3.1.3 Adding extra communication channels to CPU board ............................................................................. 10

4. Connection ............................................................................... 11
4.1 Connection diagrams for each I/O boards.......................................................................... 11
4.1.1 Central Processing Unit – CPU275 .......................................................................................................... 11
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FIGURES

FIGURE 1: HARDWARE DESCRIPTION 7


FIGURE 2: MICOM C264 - CPU275 BOARD 8
FIGURE 3: ADDING A BOARD TO COMPUTER 9
FIGURE 4: GENERAL ATTRIBUTES OF A BOARD 10
FIGURE 5: ADDING COMMUNICATION CHANNELS 10
FIGURE 6: CPU275 BOARD – BLOCK DIAGRAM 11
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1. SAFETY INFORMATION

Important information
Read these instructions carefully and look at the equipment to become familiar with the device
before trying to install, operate, service or maintain it. The following special messages may
appear throughout this bulletin or on the equipment to warn of potential hazards or to call
attention to information that clarifies or simplifies a procedure.
The addition of either symbol to a “Danger” or “Warning” safety label
indicates that an electrical hazard exists which will result in personal injury if
the instructions are not followed.

This is the safety alert symbol. It is used to alert you to potential personal
injury hazards. Obey all safety messages that follow this symbol to avoid
possible injury or death.

DANGER
DANGER indicates a hazardous situation which, if not avoided, will result in death or serious
injury.

WARNING
WARNING indicates a hazardous situation which, if not avoided, could result in death or
serious injury.

CAUTION
CAUTION indicates a hazardous situation which, if not avoided, could result in minor or
moderate injury.

NOTICE
NOTICE is used to address practices not related to physical injury. The safety alert symbol
shall not be used with this signal word.

Please note
Electrical equipment should be installed, operated, serviced, and maintained only by qualified
personnel. No responsibility is assumed by Schneider Electric for any consequences arising out
of the use of this material.
A qualified person is one who has skills and knowledge related to the construction, installation,
and operation of electrical equipment and has received safety training to recognize and avoid
the hazards involved.
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2. HARDWARE DESCRIPTION
2.1 COMPONENTS
The MiCOM C264/C264C/C264P is based on a modular and scalable architecture to support dedicated
hardware modules adapted to the plant data interfaces.
Each MiCOM C264/C264C/C264P rack can be equipped with the following modules:

 BIU241: Basic Interface Unit. This board includes the auxiliary power supply converter, the
watchdog relay, 2 digital outputs/2 digital inputs for C264 redundancy and 2 isolated
RS485/RS232 interfaces
 BIU 261: Basic Interface Unit. This board includes the dual source power supply for C264 power
supply redundancy, the watchdog relay, 2 digital outputs/2 digital inputs for C264 redundancy
and 1 isolated RS232/RS422RS485 interfaces
 CPU275 (also named CPU4): Central Processing Unit and communications board based on
PowerPC processor
 FBP28x: Front BackPlane: bus for 80TE case
 FPB26x: Front BackPlane: bus for 60TE case
 FBP24x: Front BackPlane: bus for 40TE case
 CCU200: Circuit breaker Control Unit each with 8 digital inputs and 4 digital outputs
 CCU211: Circuit breaker Control Unit each with 8 digital inputs and 4 digital outputs (versions
are jumper-selected)
 DIU200: Digital Inputs Unit each with 16 digital inputs
 DIU211: Digital Inputs Unit each with 16 digital inputs for voltages from 24 to 220Vdc (versions
are jumper-selected)
 DOU201: Digital Outputs Unit each with 10 digital outputs
 AIU201: Analogue Input Unit each with 4 analogue inputs direct current or voltage
 AIU211: Analogue Input Unit each with 8 analogue inputs direct current
 TMU2xx: Transducerless Measurements Unit board for direct CT/VT measurement used
together with DSPxxx: Digital Signal Processing board.
 AOU200: Analogue Output Unit each with 4 current analogue outputs
 SWU20x: Ethernet SWitch Unit board with 4 electrical links and x= 0 or x=2 optical links
 SWR2xx: Ethernet SWitch board for Redundant Ethernet ring with 4 electrical links and 2 optical
links for the Dual ring.
 SWD2xx: Ethernet SWitch board for Dual Homing Ethernet star, with 4 electrical links and 2
optical links for a Dual star.
 ECU200: Extended Communication Unit board to convert non isolated RS232 into optical signal
 ECU201: Extended Communication Unit board to convert non isolated RS232 into isolated
RS485 signal
 GHU201 (for C264) or GHU200 (for C264C): Graphical Human machine interface Unit: Front
Panel including 17 LEDs (13 are user-configurable) + 7 pushbuttons (L/R, Open, Close, etc) +
LCD (resolution of 128 x 128 pixels /16 lines of 21 characters each) and a keypad at the front
plate for local HMI management
 GHU211 (for C264) or GHU210 (for C264C): Front Panel including 17 LEDs (12 are user-
configurable) + 1 pushbutton (L/R)

 GHU221 (for C264) or GHU220 (for C264C): Front Face used to connect a detachable HMI
(GHU20x or GHU21x)
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2.2 HARDWARE OVERVIEW

FIGURE 1: HARDWARE DESCRIPTION


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2.3 MODULES DESCRIPTION


2.3.1 CENTRAL PROCESSING UNIT AND BASE COMMUNICATIONS BOARD – CPU275
The CPU275 board is based on a PowerPC processor including the 10/100BaseT Ethernet
communication :
 Two 100BaseTx Ethernet port
 Two non isolated RS232 links. The transmission rate must be the same on both links (values from
50 to 56000 bps configurable with the configuration tool or settable via GHU20x)

 An IRIG-B input

 An optional daughter board (DSPIO) for CT/VT management

This board is interfaced with all I/O boards and the front panel.

CPU275 has the following key features:


 32-bit Power PC-based microprocessor (MPC8270VR) clocked at 266 MHz (theoretical frequency);
the real frequency is 262 MHz (shown at serial link)

 256 Mbytes SDRAM

 128 Mbytes Flash memory

 128 Kbytes static memory SRAM

 Calendar saved

FIGURE 2: MICOM C264 - CPU275 BOARD


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3. APPLICATION

3.1 DEFINING COMPUTER CONFIGURATION IN SYSTEM ARCHITECTURE


3.1.1 ADDING BOARDS
PACiS computers are composed of boards, responding to specific functions:
 DIU200-211 - Digital input boards with 16 digital input channels:
- digital and counter acquisition
- digital measurement acquisition
 AIU201 - Analogue input boards with 4 analogue input channels:
- analogue measurement acquisition
 AIU211 - Analogue input boards with 8 analogue input channels:
- analogue measurement acquisition
 TMU210/TMU220 - CT and VT input boards with 4 CT and 4 VT input channels (5 VT inputs on
TMU220):
- CT/VT sampling acquisition,
- MV computations based on acquired samples
 DOU201 - Digital output boards with 10 digital output channels:
- execution of single or dual, transient or permanent commands
- setting of digital setpoints
 CCU2xx - Mixed digital 8 input and 4 output boards with digital input and output channels (take good
care that the DO 4,5,6,7 are defined but not used):
- Circuit Breaker Control Unit
 CPU275 - CPU board with communication channels (2 Ethernet and serial communication ports)
 BIU241/BIU261 - Power Supply board with communication channel(s) (serial communication port(s))
 GHU200 - Graphical panel boards with led channels
 AOU200 - Analogue output board with 4 analogue output channels.
Computer hardware definition is done in SCE by adding typed boards below computer object. Mandatory
boards (CPU275, GHU200, BIU241/BIU261) are automatically created at computer’s creation.
Linking datapoint to channels corresponds to datapoint wiring.
The addition of a board definition is done via the “Objects entry” window by clicking on mouse’s right button
as the following:

FIGURE 3: ADDING A BOARD TO COMPUTER


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3.1.2 SETTING COMMON ATTRIBUTES TO COMPUTER BOARD


For each board of the computer the short name attribute (1) may be updated for correct logging and alarm
discrimination concerning board status datapoint.
For boards AIU2xx, CCU2xx, DIU2x0, DIU211, DOU200, DOU201, AOU200 the physical board number
attribute (2) must be updated.
For boards CPU275, BIU241/BIU261, GHU200, TMU2x0 this attribute is forced to 0 by the SCE and is not
displayed in the attributes window.

FIGURE 4: GENERAL ATTRIBUTES OF A BOARD

3.1.3 ADDING EXTRA COMMUNICATION CHANNELS TO CPU BOARD


At CPU275 board level, the frontal RS232 port is mandatory and automatically created at board creation. Two
extra communication channels can be added from SCE objects entry window.

FIGURE 5: ADDING COMMUNICATION CHANNELS


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4. CONNECTION

4.1 CONNECTION DIAGRAMS FOR EACH I/O BOARDS


4.1.1 CENTRAL PROCESSING UNIT – CPU275
In addition to two 10/100BaseT Ethernet interfaces, this board includes:
 The IRIG-B interface: BNC plug

 Two non-isolated RS232 interfaces (DB9 male connector)

FIGURE 6: CPU275 BOARD – BLOCK DIAGRAM


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