HPERC-IBR-MC/MH High Performance Extreme Rugged™ Computer System User’s Manual Manual Rev.: 0.20 Preliminary Revision Date: May 5, 2015 Part No: 50-1Z178-1000 Advance Technologies. Automate the World.
Revision History Revision ii Reason for Change Date 0.10 Preliminary draft 13-01-2015 0.
HPERC-IBR-M Preface © Copyright 2015 ADLINK Technology, Inc. www.adlinktech.com Disclaimer Information in this document is provided in connection with ADLINK products. No license, express or implied, by estoppel or otherwise, to any intellectual property rights is granted by this document.
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HPERC-IBR-M Table of Contents Revision History................................................................................................................... ii Preface ................................................................................................................................. iii List of Figures .................................................................................................................... vii List of Tables ....................................................
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HPERC-IBR-M List of Figures Figure 1-1: Figure 1-2: Figure 1-3: Figure 1-4: Figure 1-5: Figure 1-6: Figure 2-7: Figure 2-8: Figure 2-9: Figure 2-10: Figure 2-11: Figure 2-12: Figure 2-13: Figure 2-14: Figure 2-15: Figure 2-16: List of Figures i7-3517UE Peak In-Rush Current and Duration...............................................................2 HPERC-IBR-M Unit with Accessories ..............................................................................
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HPERC-IBR-M List of Tables Table Table Table Table Table 1-1: 1-2: 1-3: 1-4: 1-5: List of Tables System Power Requirements ............................................................................................2 Environmental Requirements ............................................................................................3 I/O Panel Connectors (Refer to Figure 1-5 for connector locations.).................................9 P2 Military Connector Signals.......................................
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HPERC-IBR-M 1 HPERC-IBR-M Setup 1.1 About the HPERC-IBR-M The HPERC products are intended for users of embedded systems requiring long life-cycles, configuration control, and ruggedness in hardened military packages. HPERC models feature Extreme Rugged™ computer boards available with varieties of processors and memory. An optional operating system (OS) can be pre-loaded onto an optional internal storage device (two 2 ½" Solid State Drives (SSDs).
1.5 Power Specifications Table 1-1 defines the current draw values of the HPERC-IBR-M, featuring either the 3517UE, 3555LE, or 3612QE i7 CPUs. The table captures In-Rush, Idle, and Burn-In-Test (BIT) currents at +28V input voltage. Table 1-1 lists the current draw values of the HPERC-IBR-M Parameter 1.7GHz CPU (i7-3517UE) 2.5GHz CPU (i7-3555LE) 2.
HPERC-IBR-M 1.6 Environmental Specifications Table 1-2 provides the most efficient operating and storage condition ranges required for this system. NOTE: Extended temperature range available only on extended temperature tested (ETT) systems.
1.7 What’s in the Box The Contents List identifies the items in the shipping box for the HPERC-IBR-M Unit and HPERC-IBR-M Accessories (sold separately.) See Figure 1-2.
HPERC-IBR-M 1.8 Setup Steps Follow the setup steps in this section in the order listed. Skip any steps that do not apply to your application. 1) Open shipping box. 2) Verify contents. • Locate the HPERC-IBR-M Contents List. • Unpack the contents of the shipping box. • Verify the contents of the shipping box against the Contents List included with your HPERC-IBR-M. • If anything is missing or damaged, call your sales representative. Refer to the ADLINK web page at http://www.adlinktech.
1.10 Installing Mounting Screws 5) Install mounting screws. • Install mounting screws (not included) for surface or wall mounting to the mounting flanges of the HPERC-IBR-M. See Figure 1-3 and Figure 1-4. Mounting Screws = 3/8" - 16 (M10x1.
HPERC-IBR-M Mounting Screws = 1/4" - 20 (M6x1) Figure 1-4: Top and Front Views of “MC” Enclosure with Mounting Dimensions 7
1.11 Connecting Peripherals 6) Connect the appropriate military breakout cable to the corresponding HPERC-IBR-M military connector. See Figure 1-2 for illustrations of cables. See Figure 1-5 for locations of the HPERC-IBR-M military connectors. • Refer to Figure 1-5 for locations and descriptions of the connectors before making connections or powering on the HPERC-IBR-M. • Connect the USB or PS2 keyboard to the corresponding connector on the appropriate breakout cable.
HPERC-IBR-M Control/Connector P1 DC Power In This Military Power connector accepts DC voltages from an external source. NOTE: This connector is manufactured by Amphenol. GND HPERC_DC_In_Pinout_b GND V+ A B D C Description V+ P2 Military Connector This military connector provides signals for Ethernet Ports, USB 2.0, Serial Ports, Reset Switch, Ethernet LEDs, and UNDIO.
1.12 P2 and P3 Military Connector HPERC_J2J3_connPins_b The following two tables define the signals and signal maps of the two military I/O connectors (P2 and P3) on the HPERC-IBR-M. Each table lists the P2 or P3 pin numbers, the signal names and descriptionsand the corresponding pins of the internal IO boards (HIBR and Interface Board.) Figure 1-6 provides the number and location of each pin on the two military connectors.
HPERC-IBR-M 1.12.1 P2 Pin Definitions Table 1-4 Provides the pin definitions and signal maps for the P3 Military Connector.
P2 Pin Interface Signal Signal Description 44 Ground GND Ground 6 NA 36 Control/Indicator HPOUT_R Audio Right NA NA 37 Control/Indicator HPOUT_L Audio Left NA NA 38 Ground GND Ground 335 NA 39 Power PV5 +5 Volts Power 326 NA 40 Power PV5 +5 Volts Power 307 NA 38 Ground GND Ground 335 NA 41 Ground GND Ground 375 NA 42 User Defined IO UDNIO11 User Input/Output Port 11 NA CN4-15 43 User Defined IO UDNIO12 User Input/Output Port 12 NA CN4-16 38 Gr
HPERC-IBR-M P2 Pin Interface Signal Signal Description HIBR Interface Pin Board Pin 89 User Defined IO UDNIO2 User Input/Output Port 2 NA CN4-6 90 Ground GND Ground 376 NA 91 User Defined IO UDNIO3 User Input/Output Port 3 NA CN4-7 92 User Defined IO UDNIO4 User Input/Output Port 4 NA CN4-8 93 Ground GND Ground 27 NA 94 Power P3V3_S +3.3 Volts Standby NA NA 95 Power P3V3_S +3.
1.12.2 P3 Pin Definitions Table 1-5 Provides the pin definitions and signal maps for the P3 Military Connector.
HPERC-IBR-M P3 Pin Interface Signal Signal Description HIBR Pin Interface Board Pin 100 Gigabit Ethernet 4 GbE5_MDI3_N Ethernet4 MDI3 Negative 155 CN2-47 101 Gigabit Ethernet 4 GbE5_MDI3_P Ethernet4 MDI3 Positive 165 CN2-46 25 Serial 1 RS422_TX1_N Transmit Data Negative 28 CN1-16 26 Serial 1 RS422_TX1_P Transmit Data Positive 18 CN1-15 27 Serial 1 RS422_RX1_N Receive Data Negative 161 CN1-18 28 Serial 1 RS422_RX1_P Receive Data Positive 151 CN1-17 29 NC NA NA N
P3 Pin Interface Signal Signal Description Interface Board Pin 57 DVI 1 DDIB_P3 Digital Display Interface Port B, TMDS Clock Positive 121 CN3-73 58 DVI 1 DDIB_N3 Digital Display Interface Port B, TMDS Clock Negative 131 CN3-77 59 DVI 1 DDIB_CLK_AUXP Digital Display Interface Port B, DDC Serial Clock 354 CN3-40 60 DVI 1 DDIB_DAT_AUXN Digital Display Interface Port B, DDC Serial Data 374 CN3-44 61 DVI 1 DDPB_HPD Digital Display Port B Hot Plug Detect 364 CN3-48 94 DVI 1 DD
HPERC-IBR-M P3 Pin Interface Signal Signal Description HIBR Pin Interface Board Pin 80 DVI 2 DDIC_P3 Digital Display Interface Port C, TMDS Clock Positive 7 CN3-72 81 DVI 2 DDIC_N3 Digital Display Interface Port C, TMDS Clock Negative 17 CN3-76 95 DVI 2 DDPC_AUX_SEL DisplayPort C Auxiliary Select 14 CN3-75 65 PS/2 Mouse CLK_MS_CON Mouse Clock 279 CN1-56 66 PS/2 Mouse DAT_MS_CON Mouse Data 269 CN1-57 76 NC NA NA NA NA 67 PS/2 Keyboard CLK_KBD_CON Keyboard Clock
P3 Pin Interface Signal Signal Description Interface Board Pin 107 Gigabit Ethernet 3 GbE4_MDI1_P Ethernet1 Positive 146 CN2-19 109 Gigabit Ethernet 3 GbE4_MDI0_N Ethernet0 Negative 176 CN2-14 110 Gigabit Ethernet 3 GbE4_MDI0_P Ethernet0 Positive 186 CN2-13 111 Ground GND Ground 69 NA 112 Gigabit Ethernet 3 GbE4_MDI2_N Ethernet2 Negative 67 CN2-17 113 Gigabit Ethernet 3 GbE4_MDI2_P Ethernet2 Positive 77 CN2-16 30 Ground GND Ground 367 NA 31 Gigabit Ethernet 3
HPERC-IBR-M 1.13 Applying Power to the HPERC-IBR-M 7) Follow these steps to apply power to the HPERC-IBR-M. • Connect the AC Mating Cable to the AC Adapter (options.) See Figure 1-2. • Plug in the DC Cable Connector from the AC Adapter (option) to the DC IN jack onthe HPERC-IBR-M. See Figure 1-5. CAUTION: Power supplied to the unit must be within the allowed range depending on the model of the unit: • +9VDC to +36VDC CAUTION: Failure to provide proper power may damage the system and void the warranty.
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HPERC-IBR-M 2 Internal Components This chapter discusses the optional components inside the HPERC-IBR-M enclosure. These components include the SSDs (Solid State Drives), the SD Memory Card, the PCI/104-Express expansion module, the SODIMM memory, and the Mini PCIe Card. 2.1 HPERC-IBR-M Assembly Procedures The following procedures describe how to remove and install the HPERC-IBR-M internal components.
2.1.3 Replacing the SSDs (Solid State Drives) The SSD slots are two of three externally accessible component slots on the enclosure. The other externally accessible component slot is the SD memory card slot. SSDs allow you to install an OS and store data for the system. To remove the SSDs (if installed) from the enclosure side panel 1) Shut down the system as described earlier in Shutting Down the HPERC-IBR-M. 2) Remove the screws mounting the SSD cover plate as shown in Figure 2-7.
HPERC-IBR-M 2.1.4 Replacing the SD (Secure Digital) Memory Card The SD memory card slot is one of three externally accessible component slots on the enclosure. The other externally accessible component slots are the SSD slots. The SD card allows you to store data or install an operating system. To remove the SD card from the enclosure side panel 1) Shut down the system and disconnect the enclosure from the power source as described earlier in Shutting Down the HPERC-IBR-M.
2.1.5 Removing and installing the system cover plate on the HPERC-IBR-M enclosure The system cover plate allows you access to the internal components of the HPERC-IBR-M. To remove the system cover plate from the enclosure 1) Shut down the system as described earlier in Shutting Down the HPERC-IBR-M. 2) 3) Remove the screws holding the system cover plate to the enclosure as shown in Figure 2-9. Remove the system cover plate as shown.
HPERC-IBR-M 2.1.6 Replacing the PCI/104-Express expansion module The HPERC-IBR-M allows for expandable IO with a slot for a stackable PCI/104-Express module, which is removable and can accommodate other stackable expansion boards. The PCI/ 104-Express slot resides under the SSD bracket. Make sure to perform each of the steps in the following procedure to replace a PCI/104-Express module.
4) Remove the PCI/104-Express module mounting screws and module as shown in Figure 2-11. Mounting Screws PCI/104-Express Module Figure 2-11: Exploded View of HPERC-IBR-M with PCI/104-Express Module and Screws To install the PCI/104-Express module 1) Align the mounting holes on the module with the corresponding holes on the enclosure and install mounting screws as shown in Figure 2-11. 2) 26 Replace components removed in previous steps in reverse order.
HPERC-IBR-M 2.1.7 Replacing the SODIMM memory The HPERC-IBR-M features one SODIMM socket for up to 8GB of DDR3 memory, providing a 64-bit wide channel for un-buffered, ECC memory. To remove the SODIMM from the enclosure 1) Shut down the system and disconnect the enclosure from the power source as described earlier in Shutting Down the HPERC-IBR-M. 2) Remove the SSDs, system cover plate, SSD bracket, PCI/104-Express module as described earlier.
4) Disconnect the FPC connector from its mating connector on the system as shown in Figure 2-13. FPC Connector Flexible Printed Circuit Figure 2-13: Exploded View of HPERC-IBR-M with Flexible Printed Circuit Connector 5) Remove the screws securing the interface board to the system, and remove the interface board as shown in Figure 2-15.
HPERC-IBR-M 6) Remove the SODIMM cover plate and SODIMM as shown in Figure 2-15. Make sure to use ESD precautions when handling the SODIMM. SODIMM Cover Plate SODIMM Figure 2-15: Exploded View of HPERC-IBR-M with SODIMM and Cover Plate To install the SODIMM 1) Install the SODIMM into the socket as keyed. 2) Install the SODIMM cover plate.
2.1.8 Replacing the Mini PCIe Card The HPERC-IBR-M features one Mini PCIe Card slot for high-speed serial I/O capability. To remove the Mini PCIe Card from the enclosure 1) Shut down the system and disconnect the enclosure from the power source as described earlier in Shutting Down the HPERC-IBR-M. 2) 3) Remove the SSDs, system cover plate, SSD bracket, PCI/104-Express module as described earlier. The FPC connector does not need to be disconnected. Remove the Mini PCIe Card as shown in Figure 2-16.
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