Preparation For Use; Introduction; Unpacking And Inspection; Installation Considerations - Intel iSBC 80 Hardware Reference Manual

Intel isbc 80/30 single board computer hardware reference manual
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2-1.
INTRODUCTION
This chapter provides instructions for preparing the iSBC
80/30 Single Board Computer for use in the user-defined
environment. It is advisable that the contents of Chapters
1 and 3 be fully understood before beginning the con-
figuration and installation procedures provided in this
chapter.
2-2.
UNPACKING AND INSPECTION
Inspect the shipping carton immediately upon receipt for
evidence of mishandling during transit. .If the shipping
carton is severely damaged or waterstained, request that
the carrier's agent be present when the carton is opened. If
the carrier's agent is not present when the carton is opened
and the contents of the carton are damaged, keep the
carton and packing material for the agent's inspection.
For repairs to a product damaged in shipment, contact the
Intel Technical Support Center (see paragraph 5-4) to
obtain a Return Authorization Number and further in-
structions. A purchase order will be required to complete
the repair. A copy of the purchase order should be submit-
ted to the carrier with your claim.
It is suggested that salvageable shipping cartons and pack-
ing material be saved for future use in the event the
product must be reshipped.
2-3.
INSTALLATION CONSIDERATIONS
The iSBC 80/30 is designed for use in one of the following
configurations:
a.
Standalone (single-board) system.
b.
Bus master in a single bus master system.
c.
Bus master in a multiple bus master system.
CHAPTER 2
PREPARATION FOR USE
Important criteria for installing and interfacing the
iSBC 80/30 in the above environments are presented in
following paragraphs.
2-4. USER-FURNISHED COMPONENTS
Because the iSBC 80/30 is designed to satisfy a variety of
applications, the user need purchase and install only those
components required to satisfy his particular configura-
tion. A list of components required to configure all the
intended applications of the iSBC 80/30 are listed in table
2-1. Table 2-2 lists details, types, and vendors of those
connectors referenced in table 2-1.
2-5. POWER REQUIREMENTS
The iSBC 80/30 requires +5V, -5V, + 12V, and -12V
power supply inputs. The currents required from these
supplies are listed in table 1-1. (The - 5 V supply is
mandatory only if Intel 2708 EPROM chips are installed;
an on-board regulator that operates off the -12V supply.
can otherwise supply the -5V power.)
2-6. COOLING REQUIREMENT
The iSBC 80/30 dissipates 401 gram-calories/minute
(1.62 Btu/minute) and adequate circulation of air must be
provided to prevent a temperature rise above 55°C
(131°F). The System 80 enclosures and the Intellec Sys-
tem include fans to provide adequate intake and exhaust of
ventilating air.
2-7. PHYSICAL DIMENSIONS
Physical dimensions of the iSBC 80/30 are as follows:
a.
Width:
b.
Height:
c.
Thickness:
30.48 cm (12.00 inches).
17.15 cm (6.75 inches).
1.25 cm (0.50 inch).
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