Nu Technology cPCI-6760DK/P5 manual Environment, Safety Certificate and Test, Power Consumption

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Environment

Operating temperature: 0 to 60°C (Note)

Storage temperature: -20 to 80°C

Humidity: 5% to 95% non-condensed

Shock: 15G peak-to-peak, 11ms duration, non-operation

Vibration:

üNon-operation: 1.88Grms, 5-500Hz, each axis

üOperation: 0.5Grms, 5-500Hz, each axis, with 2.5” HDD

Note: 1. System forced cooling airflow with minimum 5 CFM is required for cPCI-6760DK/P5

2.Due to environmental limitation differences from one component to another; please refer to the component specification when users wishes to mount a HDD on to the cPCI-6760DK. The operating temperature was tested with the HDD cabling outside the testing chamber, and with a Low Voltage Pentium-III 500MHz CPU.

3.The vibration limitation of operation is caused by the 2.5” ATA HDD. If users wish to deploy the cPCI-6760DK/P5 into a high vibrating environment, we suggest users to adopt Flash2000 Flash Disk (FFD series) or CompactFlash Card to replace the 2.5” ATA HDD.

Safety Certificate and Test

CE, FCC Class B

HALT (temperature and vibration stress)

Power Consumption

Configurations

+5V

+3.3V

+12V

-12V

 

Low Power Pentium III 500MHz,

2.75A

3.5A

157mA

0mA

 

256MB with cPCI-R6760D

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Note: The above values are the measured power consumption for SBC with CPU and RAM only; the CPU is running at 100% loading with HCT, Kpower and burn-in test programs under Windows 2000 Professional. The powers for all the other peripheral devices such as add-on cards, HDD, or CD-ROM are not included.

8 Introduction

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Contents NuIPC CPCI-6760DK/P5 Trademarks Getting service from Adlink Adlink Technology IncDetailed Company Information QuestionsPage Table of Contents Driver Installation Warranty Policy Ii ∙ Table of ContentsGetting Started Watchdog and UtilitiesList of Tables List of Tables ∙Page Introduction ChecklistIntroduction ∙ ∙ Introduction CPCI-6760DK/P5 functional Table DescriptionModel CPCI-6760DK/P5 Specifications FeaturesSpecifications of the cPCI-6760DK/P5 Bios Award PnP Bios ChipsetHost Memory IDE PortsWatch-dog Timer On Board Super I/OUSB Interface Hardware MonitoringFront Panel LEDs and switch On-board Ethernet supportingOS Compatibility Flash Disk SupportingPower Consumption Safety Certificate and TestEnvironment Peripheral Connectivity for cPCI-6760DK/P5 Peripheral Connectivity for cPCI-6760DK/P5Functional Block Diagram 10 ∙ IntroductionMechanical outline drawing Outline drawing for cPCI-6760DK/P5 CPU boardJumpers and Connectors 12 ∙ Jumpers and ConnectorsJumpers and Connectors ∙ TOP View14 ∙ Jumpers and Connectors Bottom and Front Panel View Connector Pin Assignments Information for cPCI-6760DK/P5 Jumper Setting Information for cPCI-6760DK/P5 Front Board16 ∙ Jumpers and Connectors Pin # Signal Function Setting Function1 JP1 on cPCI-6760DK/P5 Ethernet Connectors CN6 Serial Port COM1 Connector CN1VGA Connector CN3 USB Port a Connector CN5Secondary IDE Connectors 44-pin, CN2 Signal Pin #20 ∙ Jumpers and Connectors Primary IDE Interface 40-pin, CN11Parallel Port Connector on DB-6760J3 CN9 FDD Interface 34-pin, CN1022 ∙ Jumpers and Connectors Ping header P3 Pin AssignmentsCompactPCI J1 Pin Assignments 12-1424 ∙ Jumpers and Connectors CompactPCI J2 Pin AssignmentsCompactPCI J4 Pin Assignments 26 ∙ Jumpers and Connectors CompactPCI J5 Pin AssignmentsLAN Port Indicators Integrated in LAN1 CN6 and LAN2 CN7 LED indication in LAN portPower LED Indication 28 ∙ Jumpers and ConnectorsIDE Activity LED Indication WDT LED IndicationGetting Started Getting Started ∙Memory Installation CPU Installation30 ∙ Getting Started CF Installation Selection 1 DB-6760CF Outline, Jumper and Connectors32 ∙ Getting Started Removing the DB-6760CF from the cPCI-6760DK/P5 1 HDD/FFD Installation for cPCI-6760DK/P5 HDD Installation34 ∙ Getting Started Using the cPCI-6760DK/P5 on other backplanes Device Connection for OS InstallationRemoving HDD/FFD from cPCI-6760DK/P5 I/O implementation is only supported by rear I/O board 36 ∙ Getting StartedS1, S2 LAN1 Connecting Selection 3 LAN1, LAN2 Front and Rear I/O Connecting SelectionS3, S4 LAN2 Connecting Selection Driver Installation 38 ∙ Driver InstallationDriver Installation on Windows VGA Drivers InstallationDriver Installation ∙ 40 ∙ Driver Installation Driver Installation on Windows NT 42 ∙ Driver Installation LAN Drivers InstallationSoftware and Drivers Support Update Device Driver Wizard starts, click Next 44 ∙ Driver Installation Watchdog and Utilities Watchdog Timer ConfigurationWatchdog and Utilities ∙ WDT Programming How to Test the WDT?46 ∙ Watchdog and Utilities Hardware Doctor Utility Intel Preboot Execution Environment PXE 48 ∙ Watchdog and UtilitiesIntel Adapter Teaming Warranty Policy Warranty PolicyAdlink service@adlinktech.com Warranty Policy ∙