Advance Technologies. Automate the World.HPERC-IBR-HC/HHHigh Performance Extreme Rugged™ Computer SystemUser’s ManualManual Rev.: 0.10 PreliminaryRev
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HPERC-IBR-H Setup 1HPERC-IBR-H1 HPERC-IBR-H Setup1.1 About the HPERC-IBR-HThe HPERC products are intended for users of embedded systems requiring lon
2 HPERC-IBR-H Setup1.5 Power SpecificationsTable 1-1 defines the current draw values of the HPERC-IBR-H, featuring either the 3517UE,3555LE, or 3612QE
HPERC-IBR-H Setup 3HPERC-IBR-H1.6 Environmental SpecificationsTable 1-2 provides the most efficient operating and storage condition ranges required f
4 HPERC-IBR-H Setup1.7 What’s in the Box The Contents List identifies the items in the shipping box for the HPERC-IBR-H Unit andHPERC-IBR-H Accessorie
HPERC-IBR-H Setup 5HPERC-IBR-H1.8 Setup StepsFollow the setup steps in this section in the order listed. Skip any steps that do not apply to yourappl
6 HPERC-IBR-H Setup1.10 Installing Mounting ScrewsFigure 1-3: Top and Front Views of “HH” Enclosure with Mounting Dimensions5) Install mounting screws
HPERC-IBR-H Setup 7HPERC-IBR-HFigure 1-4: Top and Front Views of “HC” Enclosure with Mounting DimensionsMounting Screws: 1/4" - 20 (M6x1)
8 HPERC-IBR-H Setup1.11 Connecting PeripheralsFigure 1-5: Front View of HPERC-IBR-H I/O Panel6) Connect the appropriate military breakout cable to the
HPERC-IBR-H Setup 9HPERC-IBR-H Table 1-3: I/O Panel Connectors (Refer to Figure 1-5 for connector locations.) Control/Connector DescriptionP1 DC P
ii Revision HistoryRevision HistoryRevision Reason for Change Date0.10 Preliminary draft 05-05-2015
10 HPERC-IBR-H Setup1.12 P2 and P3 Military ConnectorThe following two tables define the signals and signal maps of the two military I/O connectors(P2
HPERC-IBR-H Setup 11HPERC-IBR-H1.12.1 P2 Pin DefinitionsTable 1-4: Pin definitions and signal maps for the P2 Military ConnectorMIL-DTL-38999 PinFun
12 HPERC-IBR-H SetupTable 1-4: Pin definitions and signal maps for the P2 Military Connector (cont’d)MIL-DTL-38999 PinFunction Port Signal Breakout Co
HPERC-IBR-H Setup 13HPERC-IBR-HTable 1-4: Pin definitions and signal maps for the P2 Military Connector (cont’d)MIL-DTL-38999 PinFunction Port Signal
14 HPERC-IBR-H Setup1.12.2 P3 Pin DefinitionsTable 1-5: Pin definitions and signal maps for the P3 Military Connector (cont’d)MIL-DTL-38999 PinFuncti
HPERC-IBR-H Setup 15HPERC-IBR-HTable 1-5: Pin definitions and signal maps for the P3 Military Connector (cont’d)MIL-DTL-38999 PinFunction Port Signal
16 HPERC-IBR-H SetupTable 1-5: Pin definitions and signal maps for the P3 Military Connector (cont’d)MIL-DTL-38999 PinFunction Port Signal Breakout Co
HPERC-IBR-H Setup 17HPERC-IBR-H1.13 Applying Power to the HPERC-IBR-H7) Follow these steps to apply power to the HPERC-IBR-H.• Connect the AC Mating
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Internal Components 19HPERC-IBR-H2 Internal ComponentsThis chapter discusses the optional components inside the HPERC-IBR-H enclosure. Thesecomponent
Preface iiiHPERC-IBR-HPreface© Copyright 2015 ADLINK Technology, Inc.www.adlinktech.comDisclaimerInformation in this document is provided in connecti
20 Internal Components2.1.3 Replacing the SSDs (Solid State Drives)The SSD slots are two of three externally accessible component slots on the enclosu
Internal Components 21HPERC-IBR-H2.1.4 Replacing the SD (Secure Digital) Memory CardThe SD memory card slot is one of three externally accessible com
22 Internal Components2.1.5 Removing and installing the system cover plate on the HPERC-IBR-H enclo-sureThe system cover plate allows you access to th
Internal Components 23HPERC-IBR-H2.1.6 Replacing the PCI/104-Express expansion moduleThe HPERC-IBR-H allows for expandable IO with a slot for a stack
24 Internal Components4) Remove the PCI/104-Express module mounting screws and module as shown in Figure 2-11.Figure 2-11: Exploded View of HPERC-IBR
Internal Components 25HPERC-IBR-H2.1.7 Replacing the SODIMM memoryThe HPERC-IBR-H features one SODIMM socket for up to 8GB of DDR3 memory, providing
26 Internal Components4) Disconnect the FPC connector from its mating connector on the system and remove the power connector as shown in Figure 2-13.
Internal Components 27HPERC-IBR-H5) Remove the screws securing the interface board to the system, and remove the interface board as shown in Figure
28 Internal Components6) Remove the SODIMM cover plate and SODIMM as shown in Figure 2-15. Make sure to take ESD precautions when handling the SODIMM
Internal Components 29HPERC-IBR-H2.1.8 Replacing the Mini PCIe CardThe HPERC-IBR-H features one Mini PCIe Card slot for high-speed serial I/O capabil
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Getting Service 31HPERC-IBR-HGetting ServiceADLINK “Ask an Expert” is a comprehensive support center designed to meet all your technicalneeds. This s
32 Getting ServiceADLINK Technology, Inc. (French Liaison Office) Address: 6 allée de Londres, Immeuble Ceylan 91940 Les Ulis, France Tel: +33
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List of Figures viiHPERC-IBR-HList of FiguresFigure 1-1: i7-3517UE Peak In-Rush Current and Duration...
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List of Tables ixHPERC-IBR-HList of TablesTable 1-1: System Power Requirements ..................
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