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FIG 25. Computing Unit electrical connections
#
Name
Description
1
DVI-I
1
Analog DVI-I connector is used to connect Computing Unit to:
VGA extender via DVI-VGA converter and VGA cable, which comes as a
part of VGA extender package (in case of B3D BW system)
Optional third party monitor, if needed (in case of B3D B and B3D BR
systems)
2
DVI-D
1
Digital DVI-D connector is used to connect Computing Unit to Optional third
party monitor, if needed (in case of B3D B and B3D BR systems)
3
LAN#1
Connector is used to connect Computing Unit to:B3D BR, B3D B or B3D BM
Recognition Unit via Ethernet cable (cable length is up to 90 meters)
4
LAN#2
Connector is used to connect Computing Unit to an Ethernet network to set up
and administrate the Computing Unit through
5
Speakers
Connectors may be used to connect third party speakers to provide users with
optional audio feedback
6
Power
socket
Connector is used to connect Computing Unit to a standard 100-240 V power line
via power cord, which comes as a part of Computing Unit package
7
Switch
Switch is used to switch Computing Unit on and off
Power Led
Indicates CU’s power state
Hdd Led
Indicates HDD activity
Table 6. Computing Unit electrical connections
5.5.4. Computing Unit characteristics
Table
7 below reflects Computing Unit’s characteristi
c.
Parameter
Value
Interfaces
Ethernet, DVI-I, DVI-D
Embedded software platform
Linux
Dimensions, HxDxW
300х205х72 mm
Weight
2 kg
Power consumption
115/230 VAC @ 180 W
Operating temperature
15
–
30
0
С
Operating humidity
15% - 80% non-condensing
Table 7. Computing Unit characteristics
1
DVI-I and DVI-D can be used separately or simultaneously.