Installation And Interface; Introduction; Unpacking And Inspection; Power Requirements - Advanced Micro Computers Am96/4116A User Manual

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CHAp·TER 2
IN~)TALLATION
AND INTERFACE
INTRODUCTION
This chapter pY'ovides information to install an Arn96/4116A MonoBoard
Computer (MBC) in a user1ssystem.
The information includes unpacking
and inspection, and user' design information such as interface data,
power
requirements,
cooling
requirements,
bus
interface
characteristics, and connector pin assignments.
UNPACKING ANCt INSPECTION
Inspect the shipping carton
immed~iately
upon receipt for evidence of
mishandling during transit.
If the shipping carton is severly damaged
or water st'a i ned, Irequest the carri er' s agent to be present \\/hen the
carton is opened.
If the carri er' 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.
Shipping
damages should be immediately reported to the carrier.
NOTE
Do not attempt to service the board yourself as this
will void the warranty.
It is suggested that salvageable shipping cartons and packing
~atcrials
be saved for use in case the product must be shipped in the future.
POWER
REQUIRE~MENTS
The Arn96/4116A requires +5 Vdc and ±12 Vdc power inputs.
The power
supply must be capable of supplying at least 3.8A to accommodate the
Am96/4116A requirements.
COOLING REQUIIREMENTS
The Am96/4116 di
SS"j
pates approximately 30
~1
(typical).
Adequate air
circulation must be provided to prevent a temperature rise above 55°C
(131°F).
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