ADLINK RuffSystem 840 User Manual

RuffSystem
TM
User’s Guide
P/N 50-1Z000-2010

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DISCLAIMER
ADLINK Technology, Incorporated makes no representations or warranties with respect to the contents of this manual or of the associated ADLINK products, and specifically disclaims any implied warranties of merchantability or fitness for any particular purpose. ADLINK shall under no circumstances be liable for incidental or consequential damages or related expenses resulting from the use of this product, even if it has been notified of the possibility of such damages. ADLINK reserves the right to revise this publication from time to time without obligation to notify any person of such revisions. If errors are found, please contact ADLINK at the address listed below this disclaimer.
TRADEMARKS
CoreModule and the Ampro logo are registered trademarks, and ADLINK, Little Board, LittleBoard, MightyBoard, MightySystem, MilSystem, MiniModule, ReadyBoard, ReadyPanel, ReadySystem, and RuffSystem are trademarks of ADLINK Technology, Inc. All other marks are the property of their respective companies.
REVISION HISTORY
Revision Reason for Change Date
A, A Initial Release July/08
B, A Added COM 840 and LittleBoard 735
information
2010 Added PS/2 Y-Cable to Accessory Kit;
added QuickDrive to Figure 1; added
pinout diagram for
DC In connector to Table 6; added
Caution to table 6 that monitor must be
connected first; changed revision of this
document from 1.0 to 2010; revised
Shanghai address in Appendix A
July/09
July/10
ADLINK Technology, Incorporated 5215 Hellyer Avenue, #110 San Jose, CA 95138-1007 Tel. 408 360-0200 Fax 408 360-0222 www.adlinktech.com © Copyright 2008, 2009, 2010 ADLINK Technology, Incorporated
Audience
This manual provides reference only for computer design engineers, including but not limited to hardware and software designers and applications engineers. ADLINK Technology, Inc. assumes you are qualified to design and implement prototype computer equipment.
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Contents
RuffSystem Setup ...............................................................................................................................1
About the RuffSystem ......................................................................................................................1
Using this Guide .........................................................................................................................1
Requirements .............................................................................................................................1
Device/Peripheral Connections ..................................................................................................2
Power Specifications ..................................................................................................................2
Environmental Specifications......................................................................................................4
What’s in the Box........................................................................................................................5
Setup Steps .....................................................................................................................................6
Setting Up the Work Space .......................................................................................................6
Installing Mounting Hardware .....................................................................................................7
Connecting Peripherals ..............................................................................................................8
Applying Power to the RuffSystem ...........................................................................................10
Appendix A Technical Support...................................................................................................13
Appendix B Physical Dimensions ..............................................................................................15
List of Figures
Figure 1. RuffSystem Unit with Accessory Kit.........................................................................5
Figure 2. Top View of Enclosure with Mounting Dimensions ..................................................7
Figure 3. Flat View of RuffSystem I/O Panel...........................................................................8
Figure B-1. Width, Depth, and Height Measurements ..............................................................15
List of Tables
Table 1. System Power Requirements (LittleBoard 735, 1.6 GHz Atom CPU)......................2
Table 2. System Power Requirements (COM 840, 1.6 GHz Core
Table 3. System Power Requirements (LittleBoard 800, 1.4 GHz Pentium M CPU) .............4
Table 4. Environmental Requirements...................................................................................4
Table 5. Preparations.............................................................................................................6
Table 6. I/O Panel Connectors, Controls, and Indicators.......................................................9
Table A-1. Technical Support Contact Information..................................................................13
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About the RuffSystem
The RuffSystem products are intended for users of turn-key embedded systems who prefer long life-cycle, configuration controlled computers instead of desktop grade systems with frequently changing motherboards. RuffSystem models feature the LittleBoard 735 Single Board Computer (SBC), the LittleBoard 800 SBC, or the COM 840 (Computer On Module) with the EBX baseboard. The LittleBoard 735, LittleBoard 800, and the COM 840 are available with varieties of processors and memory. An optional operating system (OS) can be pre-loaded onto an optional internal storage device (2 ½" hard drive or Solid State Drive). Board Support Packages (BSPs) are provided on the optional Support Software DVD or QuickDrive™ to support additional OSs. Just use a USB memory device to load your application software and you are ready to use your system.
Using this Guide
This guide provides the most efficient way to set up your RuffSystem with your desired operating system (OS). The instructions provided in this guide include:
Removing the RuffSystem from the shipping container and inspecting the accessories
Connecting peripherals to the RuffSystem
Powering up the RuffSystem
Information not provided in this User’s Guide includes:
Board or Module specifications
Board or Module header pin numbers and definitions
Operating system programming or operating instructions
NOTE Refer to OS manufacturers’ manuals for instructions when using OS software.
Opening the RuffSystem
Replacing the Hard Disk Drive
Requirements
The following peripherals and devices are needed to make full use of the RuffSystem.
Peripherals (customer provided):
USB or PS/2 keyboard
USB or PS/2 mouse
CRT or LCD monitor (VGA)
NOTE These items are not available from ADLINK.
Power Supply (optional):
AC Power Adapter (with plug-type mating cord)
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Device/Peripheral Connections
Ethernet (LAN) connection
USB device connections
Up to two PC/104 expansion modules
Power Specifications
Tables 1 through 3 define the current draw values of the three RuffSystem models, featuring either the
LittleBoard 735, COM 840, or the LittleBoard 800. The tables capture In-Rush, Idle, and Burn-In-Test (BIT) currents at incremental input voltages from +14 to +32 VDC.
Tabl e 1 lists the current draw values of the RuffSystem with the LittleBoard 735.
Table 1. System Power Requirements (LittleBoard 735, 1.6 GHz Atom CPU)
Input Type Maximum In-rush Current
(@ 170.88W Power)
+14VDC 12.21A 0.40A 0.51A
+16VDC 10.68A 0.35A 0.44A
+18VDC 9.49A 0.31A 0.40A
+20VDC 8.54A 0.28A 0.36A
+22VDC 7.77A 0.26A 0.32A
+24VDC 7.12A 0.24A 0.30A
+26VDC 6.57A 0.22A 0.27A
+28VDC 6.10A 0.20A 0.25A
+30VDC 5.70A 0.19A 0.24A
+32VDC 5.34A 0.18A 0.22A
Operating configurations:
Typical Idle Current (@ 5.65W Power)
Typical BIT Current (@ 7.11W Power)
In-rush operating configuration consists of one LittleBoard 735, 2GB DDR2 RAM, AMI BIOS, I/O
board, AC/DC external digital power supply, DC/DC internal power module, CRT monitor, HDD, keyboard and mouse.
Idle operating configuration consists of the same items as the In-rush configuration.
BIT (Burn-In-Test) operating configuration consists of the same items as the Idle configuration as well
as four serial loop backs, one parallel port with loop back, two Ethernet connections, four external USB flash drives, and one Compact Flash card.
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