MilSystemTM User’s Guide P/N 50-1Z028-1000 Revision 1.
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Contents MilSystem Setup .................................................................................................................................1 About the MilSystem ........................................................................................................................1 Using this Guide .........................................................................................................................1 Requirements .............................................................
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MilSystem Setup About the MilSystem The MilSystem products are intended for users of turn-key embedded systems who require long life-cycle, configuration controlled computers with MIL-STD-D38999 connectors. MilSystem models each feature one of three Extreme Rugged™ computer boards: the LittleBoard 735 Single Board Computer (SBC), the LittleBoard 800 SBC, or the COM 840 (Computer On Module) with the EBX baseboard.
MilSystem Setup Device/Peripheral Connections • Ethernet (LAN) connection • USB device connections • Up to two PC/104 expansion modules (except MilSystem with COM 840 module) Power Specifications Tables 1 through 3 define the current draw values of the three MilSystem models, featuring either the LittleBoard 735, COM 840 with EBX Baseboard, or the LittleBoard 800. The tables capture In-Rush, Idle, and Burn-In-Test currents at incremental input voltages from +14 to +32 VDC.
MilSystem Setup Table 2 lists the current draw values of the MilSystem with the COM 840 and the EBX Baseboard. Table 2. System Power Requirements (COM 840 with EBX Baseboard, 1.6 GHz Pentium M CPU) Input Type In-rush Current (@ 104.26W Power) Typical Idle Current (@ 37.96W Power) Typical BIT* Current (@ 48.43W Power) +14VDC 7.45A 2.71A 3.46A +16VDC 6.52A 2.38A 3.03A +18VDC 5.79A 2.11A 2.69A +20VDC 5.21A 1.90A 2.42A +22VDC 4.74A 1.73A 2.20A +24VDC 4.34A 1.58A 2.02A +26VDC 4.
MilSystem Setup Table 3 lists the current draw values of the MilSystem with the LittleBoard 800. Table 3. System Power Requirements (LittleBoard 800, 1.4 GHz Pentium M CPU) Input Type In-rush Current (@ 170.88W Power) Typical Idle Current (@ 9.54W Power) Typical BIT* Current (@ 13.18W Power) +14VDC 12.21A 0.68A 0.94A +16VDC 10.68A 0.60A 0.82A +18VDC 9.49A 0.53A 0.73A +20VDC 8.54A 0.48A 0.66A +22VDC 7.77A 0.43A 0.60A +24VDC 7.12A 0.40A 0.55A +26VDC 6.57A 0.37A 0.
MilSystem Setup What’s in the Box The Contents List identifies the items in the shipping box for the MilSystem Unit and the MilSystem Accessory Kit (sold separately.) See Figure 1.
MilSystem Setup Setup Steps Follow the setup steps in this section in the order listed. Skip any steps that do not apply to your application. References to other ADLINK manuals are provided in this section for more information about installation and use of this MilSystem. Table 5. Preparations 1) Open shipping box. 2) Verify contents. • Locate the MilSystem Contents List. • Unpack the contents of the shipping box.
MilSystem Setup Installing Mounting Hardware 6) Install mounting screws (1/4"-20 [6.35mm].) • CL Install mounting screws (not included) for surface or wall mounting to the four mounting flanges of the MilSystem. See Figure 2. 7,36" 187 mm 5.51" 140 mm CL CL 11.02" 280 mm 12.20" 310 mm 10.00" 254 mm CL 8.18" 208 mm Figure 2.
MilSystem Setup Connecting Peripherals • Refer to Figure 3 for locations and descriptions of the connectors before making connections or powering on the MilSystem. • Connect the USB or PS2 keyboard to the appropriate connector on the MC-1 connector. • Connect the USB mouse (PS2 not supported) to the appropriate connector on the MC-1 connector. • Connect the CRT or LCD monitor through its 15-pin cable to the VGA cable on the MC-1 connector.
MilSystem Setup Table 6. I/O Panel Connectors (Refer to Figure 3 for connector locations.) Control/Connector Description MC-1 This military connector provides signals for VGA, Ethernet, PS2 Keyboard, Stereo Audio Out, Stereo Line In, Mic In, ACPI Power In, Reset In, Power On LED, HDD Activity LED, SATA, USB 2.0. MC-2 This military connector provides signals for USB 2.0, Ethernet, and RS232/485/ 422 COM Ports. MC-3 This military connector provides signals for Parallel and LVDS.
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MilSystem Setup Table 8. MC-2 Connector Pin Signals (Continued) 12 Pin # Breakout Cable Connector Breakout Cable Pin # Signal Signal Description 18 Serial 1 1 DCD1 Indicates external serial device is detecting a carrier signal. 19 Serial 1 2 RXD1 Receive Data 20 Serial 1 3 TXD1 Transmit Data 21 Serial 1 4 DTR1 Indicates port is powered, initialized, and ready.
MilSystem Setup Table 8. MC-2 Connector Pin Signals (Continued) Pin # Breakout Cable Connector Breakout Cable Pin # Signal Signal Description 45 Serial 4 1 DCD4 Indicates external serial device is detecting a carrier signal. 46 Serial 4 2 RXD4 Receive Data 47 Serial 4 3 TXD4 Transmit Data 48 Serial 4 4 DTR4 Indicates port is powered, initialized, and ready. 49 Serial 4 5 GND4 Ground 50 Serial 4 6 DSR4 Indicates external serial device is powered, initialized, and ready.
MilSystem Setup Table 9. MC-3 Connector Pin Signals (Continued) 14 Pin # Breakout Cable Connector Breakout Cable Pin # Signal Signal Description 13 Parallel 13 SLCT Select - indicates the printer is selected and powered on if the signal state is High. 14 Parallel 14 AFD Auto Feed - requests the printer to automatically feed one line after each line is printed.
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MilSystem Setup Applying Power to the MilSystem 8) Follow these steps to apply power to the MilSystem. 10 4 1 3 9 PO W Connect the AC Mating Cable to the AC Adapter (options.) See Figure 1 on page 5. • Plug in the DC Cable Connector from the AC Adapter (option) to the DC IN jack on the MilSystem. See Figure 3 on page 8. NOTE AD C 8-4 B 17 25 32 40 47 53 • ER 16 24 55 52 31 46 39 -1 MC • 9) Verify the MilSystem satisfactorily powers on.
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Appendix B Physical Dimensions Figure B-1 shows the MilSystem enclosure dimensions. CL 7,36" 187 mm 5.51" 140 mm CL CL 11.02" 280 mm 12.20" 310 mm 10.00" 254 mm CL 8.18" 208 mm 3.90" 99 mm (+/- 2mm) Figure B-1.
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