NV200 Family User Manual
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5.5
MDB
5.5.1
General Description
MDB (Multi-Drop Bus) is an open standard in the vending industry specified by
NAMA (National Automatic Merchandising Association) so that all vending and
peripheral equipment communicates identically. MDB uses a master-slave model
where the VMC (Vending Mechanism Controller) is the master that can communicate
with up to 32 slaves (e.g. banknote validator or coin acceptor). Currently only the
NV200 and the NV200 with the Payout module are compatible. MDB documentation
can be found in
Section 1.1
.
5.5.2
Pinout
The connectors for the NV200 can be seen below:
Pin Name
Type
Description
1
TTL Transmit (Tx)
Output
Serial Data
2
Opto Emitter TXD
Output
Opto-isolated (if connecting directly to host)
5
TTL Receive (Rx)
Input
Serial Data
6
Opto+ RxD
Input
Opto-isolated (if connecting directly to host)
7
Opto Collector TxD
Output
Opto-isolated (if connecting directly to host)
10
Opto- RxD
Input
Opto-isolated (if connecting directly to host)
15
+ Vin
Power
+12/24VDC Supply
16
0V
Power
0V Supply (GND)
Caution!
Power must always be connected.
5.5.3
IF5 Interface
The IF5 allows the NV200 to operate with MDB machines no matter the voltage
(24/34/48). As the NV200 can operate at 24v this is only required for applications
higher than 24v.
A link to the IF5 can be found below.
Webshop Link:
http://innovative-technology.com/shop/accessories/if5-mdb-voltage-converter-detail
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