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Dell Wyse 5000系列瘦客户端Wyse 5060快速入门指南说明书
5060Install the standInstallare il sostegnoInstalar o suporteInstale la baseلماحلا بيكرت1Connect the keyboard and mouseCollegare la tastiera e il mouseLigar o teclado e o ratoConecte el teclado y el ratónسواملاو حيتافملا ةحول ليصوتب مق2Connect the power cable andpress the power buttonCollegare il cavo di alimentazione e premere l’AccensioneLigar o cabo de alimentação e premir o botão de ligaçãoConecte el cable de alimentación y pulse el botón de encendidoليغشتلا رز ىلع طغضاو رايتلا لباك ليصوتب مق5Connect the display andpress the power buttonCollegare il display e premere l’AccensioneLigar o ecrã e premir o botão de ligaçãoConecte la pantalla y pulse el botón de encendidoليغشتلا رز ىلع طغضاو ةشاشلا ليصوتب مق4Connect the network interfaceCollegare l’interfaccia di reteLigar a interface de redeConecte la interfaz de redةكبشلا ةهجاو ليصوتب مق3o remove the SFP interface, rotate the latch and unplug it from its slot.per rimuovere l’interfaccia di SFP, ruotare il dispositivo di chiusura e scollegarlo dal relativo slot.Para remover a interface SFP, rodar a lingueta e retirá-la da respetiva ranhura.Para extraer la interfaz SFP, gire el pestillo y desconéctelo de la ranura..هتحتف نم هلصفو جالزملا ريودتب مق ،SFP ةهجاو ةلازلإ :ةظحلامRJ-45 interfaceInterfaccia RJ-45Interface RJ-45Interfaz RJ-45RJ-45 ةهجاوOr | O | Ou | O | وأSFP InterfaceInterfaccia di SFPInterface SFPInterfaz SFPSFP ةهجاوFeaturesFunzioni | Funcionalidades | Funciones |تازيملا1. Power button/Power light2. Activity light3. USB 2.0 port (2)4. Headset port5. Wireless antenna port (optional)6. Product information tag7. +19V Power port8. Security-cable slot9. Wireless antenna port (optional)10. DisplayPort 11. DisplayPort 12. USB 2.0 port (2)13. USB 3.1 Gen 1 port (2)14. Network port, 10/100/1000 Base-Tinterface (optional)15. SFP interface (optional)1. Accensione/Indicatore di alimentazione2. Indicatore di attività3. Porta USB 2.0 (2)4. Porta auricolare5. Porte antenna senza fili (opzionale)6. Etichetta informativa sul prodotto7. Porta di alimentazione +19 V8. Slot cavo di protezione9. Porte antenna senza fili (opzionale)10. DisplayPort 11. DisplayPort 12. Porta USB 2.0 (2)13. Porta USB 3.1 Gen 1 (2)14. Porta di rete, interfaccia 10/100/1000Base-T (opzionale)15. Interfaccia di SFP (opzionale)Product support and manuals Supporto prodotto e manuali Suporte e manuais do produto Manuales y soporte del productoلئلادلاو جتنملا معد/support/support/manualsContact DellContattare Dell | Contactar a Dell Comuníquese con Dell | Dell ـب لاصتلاا/contactdellRegulatory and safetyNormative e sicurezza | Regulamentos e segurançaInformación reglamentaria y de seguridad | ةملاسلاو ةيميظنتلا تاراعشلإا/regulatory_complianceRegulatory modelModello normativo | Modelo regulamentar Modelo reglamentario | يميظنتلا زارطلاN07DRegulatory typeTipo di conformità | Tipo regulamentar Tipo reglamentario | يميظنتلا عونلاN07D001Computer modelModello computer | Modelo do computador Modelo de computadora | رتويبمكلا زارطWyse 50601. Botão/luz de alimentação2. Luz de atividade3. Porta USB 2.0 (2)4. Porta para auscultadores5. Porta da antena sem fios (opcional)6. Etiqueta de informações do produto7. Porta de alimentação de +19 V8. Ranhura do cabo de segurança9. Porta da antena sem fios (opcional)10. DisplayPort 11. DisplayPort 12. Porta USB 2.0 (2)13. Porta USB 3.1 de 1ª geração (2)14. Porta de rede, interface Base-T10/100/1000 (opcional)15. Interface SFP (opcional)1. Botón de encendido/Indicadorluminoso de alimentación 2. Indicador luminoso de actividad 3. Puerto USB 2.0 (2)4. Puerto para auriculares 5. Puerto para antena inalámbrica(opcional)6. Etiqueta de información del producto 7. Puerto de alimentación +19 V 8. Ranura para cable de seguridad 9. Puerto para antena inalámbrica(opcional)10. DisplayPort 11. DisplayPort 12. Puerto USB 2.0 (2)13. Puerto USB 3.1 Gen 1 (2)14. Puerto de red, interfaz10/100/1000 Base-T (opcional)15. Interfaz SFP (opcional)1.ليغشتلا حابصم/ليغشتلا رز2 .طاشنلا حابصم3 .)2( USB 2.0 ذفنم4.سأرلا ةعامس ذفنم5.)يرايتخا( يكلسلالا يئاوهلا ذفنم6 .جتنملا تامولعم ةملاع7.تلوف +19 ةقاط ذفنم8.ناملأا لباك ةحتف9.)يرايتخا( يكلسلالا يئاوهلا ذفنم10 .DisplayPort 11 .DisplayPort 12.)2( USB 2.0 ذفنم13 .)2( لولأا ليجلا نم USB 3.1 ذفنم14. ةهجاوب 10/100/1000 ،ةكبشلا ذفنم )يرايتخا( Base-T15.)يرايتخا( SFP ةهجاو2017-05© 2017 Dell Inc. or its subsidiaries.。
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VL53L1X Time-of-Flight传感器最快测距速度配置说明说明书
AN5263Application note Configuring the VL53L1X Time-of-Flight sensor to range up to 100 HzIntroductionIn some use cases, such as robot toys and vacuum cleaning robots, the VL53L1X system needs to range rapidly at very short distances (< 1 m). For example, vacuum cleaning robots need to range as fast as possible to detect stairs or steps to avoid falling down the stairs.In Fast ranging mode and Short distance mode, the sensor ranges at 100 Hz up to 1.3 m.This document shows how to configure the VL53L1X Time-of-Flight (ToF) sensor to range at its fastest ranging speed of 100 Hz, using the VL53L1X_API functions.The user should be familiar with using the VL53L1X API and should be aware of the X-CUBE-53L1A1 development environment. For more details on VL53L1X API usage, please refer to the VL53L1X API user manual (UM2356) on . For the original example source code, please refer to the software package X-CUBE-53L1A1 (long distance ranging Time-of-Flight sensor software expansion of STM32Cube) on . The example code used in the current document has been extracted from the fast ranging example in the X-CUBE-53L1A1 software.Acronyms and abbreviations 1Acronyms and abbreviationsThe main acronyms and abbreviations used in this document are listed below.Table 1. Acronyms and abbreviationsFast ranging code extract 2Fast ranging code extractBelow is an extract of the fast ranging code from the X-CUBE-53L1A1.void FastRangingTest(void){uint8_t firstTimeInterrupt = 1;static VL53L1_RangingMeasurementData_t RangingData;status = VL53L1_WaitDeviceBooted(Dev);status = VL53L1_DataInit(Dev);status = VL53L1_StaticInit(Dev);/* (1) Three important functions to use to configure the sensor in fast mode */status = VL53L1_SetPresetMode(Dev, VL53L1_PRESETMODE_LITE_RANGING);status = VL53L1_SetDistanceMode(Dev, VL53L1_DISTANCEMODE_SHORT);status = VL53L1_SetMeasurementTimingBudgetMicroSeconds(Dev, 10000);status = VL53L1_StartMeasurement(Dev);do {status = VL53L1_WaitMeasurementDataReady(Dev)if(firstTimeInterrupt == 0){status = VL53L1_GetRangingMeasurementData(Dev,&RangingData);status = VL53L1_ClearInterruptAndStartMeasurement(Dev);}/* (2) If first interrupt, do not get data, clear interrupt and start */else{status = VL53L1_ClearInterruptAndStartMeasurement(Dev);firstTimeInterrupt = 0;}}while (1);}Fast ranging code description 3Fast ranging code descriptionIn the fast ranging code extract, the function "FastRangingTest () does the following:•Waits for the sensor to boot•Initializes the sensor with the following default parameters•Configures the sensor in Fast ranging mode•Starts the measurement•Gets the ranging data loop•Ranges infinitely in the while loop: when the data are ready, an interrupt is raised, the application reads the data, clears the interrupt, and enables the next start ranging.Note:(1) The function call order is important. VL53L1_SetPresetMode must to be called first followed by VL53L1_SetDistanceMode, and VL53L1_SetMeasurementTimingBudgetMicroSeconds.Note:(2) At the first interrupt and after a stop/restart ranging, the data must not be read. A clear interrupt and start measurement command must be issued to enable the next ranging and interrupt event.4Function descriptions•VL53L1_WaitDeviceBooted(Dev) ensures that the device is booted and ready •VL53L1_DataInit(Dev) performs device initialization •VL53L1_StaticInit(Dev) loads the default setting •VL53L1_SetPresetMode (Dev, VL53L1_PRESETMODE_LITE_RANGING) programs the sensor when it isrunning in Lite ranging mode. The driver supports Autonomous and Lite ranging mode. However, Literanging mode only works when the CPU is available to read the result and clear the interrupt. With thepreset mode VL53L1_PRESETMODE_LITE_RANGING, the start command enables the next ranging. Anew ranging starts immediately after the start command is issued. By default, the inter-measurement periodis set to equal the timing budget (see figure below).•VL53L1_SetDistanceMode (Dev, VL53L1_DISTANCEMODE_SHORT) programs the sensor when it isrunning in Short ranging mode. The sensor can work with Long distance mode while it is in Fast rangingmode. However, the 10 ms of timing budget available is not long enough to get an accurate and consistentmeasurement. When the signal to noise ratio (SNR) becomes marginal because the target is too far away, istoo small, or the ambient light is too high, the sensor needs more data. To get consistent ranging data, it ismandatory to set the distance mode to “Short” when the sensor is running in Fast ranging mode.•VL53L1_SetMeasurementTimingBudgetMicroSeconds (Dev, 10000) programs the timing budget to 10ms. This is the time resource allocated to the sensor to make one ranging. The longer the timing budget, themore time the sensor has to collect the photons required to compute the ranging distance accurately.•VL53L1_StartMeasurement(Dev) starts a measurement•VL53L1_WaitMeasurementDataReady(Dev) polls on the device interrupt status until the ranging data areready.•VL53L1_GetRangingMeasurementData(Dev,&RangingData ) gets the ranging data•VL53L1_ClearInterruptAndStartMeasurement(Dev ) clears the interrupt and enables the nextmeasurement.Figure 1.Ranging sequence and timings in Fast ranging mode Function descriptionsRevision historyTable 2. Document revision historyContentsContents1Acronyms and abbreviations (2)2Fast ranging code extract (3)3Fast ranging code description (4)4Function descriptions (5)Revision history (6)Contents (7)IMPORTANT NOTICE – PLEASE READ CAREFULLYSTMicroelectronics NV and its subsidiaries (“ST”) reserve the right to make changes, corrections, enhancements, modifications, and improvements to ST products and/or to this document at any time without notice. Purchasers should obtain the latest relevant information on ST products before placing orders. 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Allwinner R8 Datasheet
REVISION HISTORYDECLARATIONTABLE OF CONTENTS5.3. DC Electrical Characteristics2.6.Memory Subsystem&Touch G-SENSORSPI1_CLK UART3_RX42 DDR3_D743 VCC3_DRAM79 AGND80 VRPSDC0_CMD 111PF3PE9 CSI_D6LCD_D10 141PD10PC19 163 VCC4function 0);3)Type: signal directionPC7 Input PC8 InputPE4 Input PE5 InputSignal Name DescriptionOthersVRP Reference voltageV IH High-Level Input Voltage V IL Low-Level Input VoltageFigure 5-1. Power Up Sequence5.5.2.Power Up Reset Sequence RequirementsThe device has a system reset signal to reset the board. When asserted, the following steps give an example of power up reset sequence supported by the R8 device.•AVCC ,VDD_CPU and VCC_DRAM can be powered up simultaneously.•VDD_INT can be powered up after VDD_CPU is powered up, the time difference is T1ms.•VCC can be powered up after VDD_INT is powered up, the time difference is T2ms.Figure 5-2. Power Up Reset Sequence5.5.3.Resume Power Up Sequence from Super Standby ModeTo resume a power up sequence when the device is in Super Standby mode:•VCC_DRAM and AVCC remains powered up always.•VDD_CPU can be powered up firstly.•VDD_INT can be powered up after VDD_CPU is powered up, the time difference is T1ms.•VCC can be powered up after VDD_INT is powered up, the time difference is T2ms.Figure 5-3. Exit Super Standby and Resume Power Up Sequence5.5.4.Power Down Sequence RequirementsTo reduce power consumption,the R8 can be partially powered down.The section lists the power down requirements in each mode.In Super Standby mode,•VCC_DRAM and AVCC must be kept powered up.•VDD_CPU,VDD_INT and VCC are powered down simultaneously.•VCC voltage fall time is more longer than VDD_INT.VDD_CPUVDD_CPU6.PIN ASSIGNMENT6.2.PACKAGE DIMENSIONThe following diagram shows the package dimension of R8.。
NI sbRIO-9637单板RIO OEM设备开始使用指南说明书
GETTING STARTED GUIDENI sbRIO-9637Single-Board RIO OEM DevicesThis document describes how to begin using the NI sbRIO-9637.Safety GuidelinesOperate the sbRIO-9637 only as described in the user documentation.Caution The sbRIO-9637 must be installed in a suitable enclosure prior to use.Caution NI makes no product safety, electromagnetic compatibility (EMC), or CEmarking compliance claims for the sbRIO-9637. The end-product supplier isresponsible for conformity to any and all compliance requirements.Caution Exercise caution when designing an enclosure for the sbRIO-9637.Auxiliary cooling may be necessary to keep the sbRIO-9637 within the specifiedoperating temperature range. Refer to the NI sbRIO-9637 Specifications on /manuals for more information about the maximum operating temperature rating. Forinformation and examples regarding factors that can affect thermal performance,visit /info and enter the Info Code sbriocooling.Caution Do not operate the sbRIO-9637 in a manner not specified in thisdocument. Product misuse can result in a hazard. You can compromise the safetyprotection built into the product if the product is damaged in any way. If the productis damaged, return it to NI for repair.Safety VoltagesConnect only voltages that are below these limits.V terminal to C terminal30 VDC maximum, Measurement Category I Measurement Category I is for measurements performed on circuits not directly connected to the electrical distribution system referred to as MAINS voltage. MAINS is a hazardous live electrical supply system that powers equipment. This category is for measurements of voltages from specially protected secondary circuits. Such voltage measurements include signal levels, special equipment, limited-energy parts of equipment, circuits powered by regulated low-voltage sources, and electronics.Caution Do not connect the sbRIO-9637 to signals or use for measurements withinMeasurement Categories II, III, or IV.Preparing the EnvironmentEnsure that the environment in which you are using the sbRIO-9637 meets the following specifications.-40 °C to 85 °CLocal ambient operating temperature neardevice (IEC 60068-2-1, IEC 60068-2-2)Maximum reported onboard sensor temperatureCPU/FPGA temperature98 °CPrimary System temperature85 °CSecondary System temperature85 °CNote Ensure that the local ambient, reported CPU/FPGA, and reported PrimarySystem temperatures do not exceed any of the maximum temperatures listed in thisdocument. For more information about how to access the onboard sensors, visit/info and enter the Info Code sbriosensors.Operating humidity (IEC 60068-2-78)10% RH to 90% RH, noncondensing Pollution Degree (IEC 60664)2Maximum altitude5,000 mIndoor use only.Note Refer to the device specifications on /manuals for completespecifications.2| | NI sbRIO-9637 Getting Started GuideUnpacking the KitCaution To prevent electrostatic discharge (ESD) from damaging the device,ground yourself using a grounding strap or by holding a grounded object, such as your computer chassis.1.Touch the antistatic package to a metal part of the computer chassis.2.Remove the device from the package and inspect the device for loose components or anyother sign of damage.CautionNever touch the exposed pins of connectors.Note Do not install a device if it appears damaged in any way.3.Unpack any other items and documentation from the kit.Store the device in the antistatic package when the device is not in use.Verifying the Kit ContentsVerify that the following items are included in the sbRIO-9637 kit.Figure 1.sbRIO-9637 Kit Contents1.sbRIO Device2.NI CompactRIO Device Drivers Media3.Getting Started Guide4.Power Supply5.10-pin IDC to 9-pin DSUB Cable6.50-pin IDC Ribbon Cable7.Power Cable Assembly8.Standoffs and ScrewsNote The provided power supply is only intended for the getting startedexperience. NI recommends the use of a power supply that meets the specifications listed in the NI sbRIO-9637 Specifications for system deployment.NI sbRIO-9637 Getting Started Guide | © National Instruments | 3Installing Software on the Host ComputerBefore using the sbRIO-9637, you must install the following application software and device drivers on the host computer.bVIEW 2015 or laterbVIEW Real-Time Module 2015 or laterbVIEW FPGA Module 2015 or later4.NI CompactRIO Device Drivers August 2015 or laterFor minimum software support information, visit /info and enter the Info Code softwareversion.Connecting the sbRIO-9637The sbRIO-9637 has the following components.Figure 2. sbRIO-9637 Components1.W3, RS-485 (COM3)2.W4, RS-232 (COM2)3.J6, SDHC4.J9, Power Connector5.Chassis Ground Bracket6.J10, USB Host Port7.W1, CAN (CAN0)8.J7, RJ-45 Ethernet Port9.W2, RS-232 (COM1)10.Reset Switch 11.LEDs12.J4, DIO13.J5, MIO14.Mounting Holes Connected to Chassis Ground15.Ethernet RGMII Transceiver16.ULPI USB T ransceiver17.FPGA Processor18.DDR Memory19.NAND Flash20.CPLD4| | NI sbRIO-9637 Getting Started GuideConnecting the sbRIO-9637 to PowerThe NI sbRIO device requires a 9 VDC to 30 VDC external power supply. The NI sbRIO device filters and regulates the supplied power and provides power for RMCs.Note Refer to the Power Requirements section of the NI sbRIO-9637Specifications for the complete power requirement specifications.Note Refer to the Power Requirements section of the NI sbRIO-9637 User Manualfor formulas and examples for calculating power requirements for differentconfigurations and application types.Note Refer to the Power Requirements section of the NI sbRIO-9637 User Manualfor proper wiring of the power cable assembly.Complete the following steps to connect a power supply to the device.Caution Do not mate or unmate the power supply connectors while power isapplied.1.Ensure that your power supply is powered off.2.Insert the power connector plug into the power connector receptacle of the NI sbRIOdevice until the connector latches into place.3.Turn on the power supply.Powering On the NI sbRIO DeviceThe NI sbRIO device runs a power-on self test (POST) when you apply power to the device. During the POST, the Power and Status LEDs turn on. When the Status LED turns off, the POST is complete. If the LEDs do not behave in this way when the system powers on, refer to the STATUS LED Indicators section.Connecting the sbRIO-9637 to the Host Computer Complete the following steps to connect the sbRIO-9637 to the host computer using the RJ-45 Ethernet port.1.Power on the host computer.2.Connect the sbRIO-9637 to the host computer using a standard Category 5 (CAT-5) orbetter shielded, twisted-pair Ethernet cable.Caution To prevent data loss and to maintain the integrity of your Ethernetinstallation, do not use a cable longer than 100 m.The first time you power up the device, it attempts to initiate a DHCP networkconnection. If the device is unable to initiate a DHCP connection, it connects to thenetwork with a link-local IP address with the form 169.254.x.x. After the device hasNI sbRIO-9637 Getting Started Guide| © National Instruments| 5powered up, you must install software on the device and configure the network settings in MAX.Note Installing software may change the network behavior of the device. Forinformation about network behavior by installed software version, visit /info and enter the Info Code ipconfigcrio.Configuring the System in Measurement & Automation Explorer (MAX)Complete the following steps to find the system in MAX.unch MAX on the host computer.2.Expand Remote Systems in the configuration tree and locate your system.3.Tip MAX lists the system under the model number followed by the serialnumber, such as NI-sbRIO-9637-########.Complete the following steps to set a system password.Note The default username for the sbRIO-9637 is admin. There is no defaultpassword for the sbRIO-9637, so you must leave the password field blank whenlogging in until you set a system password.1.Right-click your system and select Web Configuration.The NI Web-Based Configuration and Monitoring utility opens in your default browser and is where you set the password. If you have not installed Microsoft Silverlight,NI Web-based Configuration & Monitoring prompts you to do so.2.Enter a unique name for your system in the Hostname field.3.Click the Security Configuration icon.4.Click Login.5.In the Login dialog box, enter the username admin and leave the password field blank.6.Click OK.7.Click Change Password.8.Enter and re-enter a new password.9.Click OK.10.Click Save.11.Click OK to confirm you are changing the password.Caution NI cannot recover lost system passwords. If you forget the password,you must contact NI and reformat the controller.6| | NI sbRIO-9637 Getting Started GuideInstalling Software on the sbRIO-9637Complete the following steps to install software on the sbRIO-9637.1.In MAX, expand your system under Remote Systems.2.Right-click Software.3.Add/Remove Software to launch the LabVIEW Real-Time Software Wizard.Tip You must log in if you set a system password.4.5.Click Next.6.Select NI Scan Engine from the software add-ons.Select any additional software to install. If you plan on using the sbRIO-9637 with theNext.Tip You can use this wizard at anytime to install additional software.7.Next.8.9.Click Next to start the installation.10.Click Finish when the installation is complete.Troubleshooting the sbRIO-9637The sbRIO-9637 is Not Communicating with the Network•Ensure that the Ethernet connections between the sbRIO-9637 and the host computer and the Ethernet connections between the host computer and the router are secure.•Ensure that you have the correct version of NI CompactRIO Device Drivers installed on the host computer. Visit /info and enter the Info Code softwareversion for theTip If you have recently upgraded LabVIEW, you must reinstall NICompactRIO Device Drivers.•e a standard Category 5 (CAT-5) or better shielded, twisted-pair Ethernet cable toconnect the sbRIO-9637 Ethernet port to a host computer. The sbRIO-9637 attempts to initiate a DHCP network connection at powerup.NI sbRIO-9637 Getting Started Guide| © National Instruments| 72.In MAX, expand your system under Remote Systems and select Troubleshoot RemoteSystem Discovery.System ResetThe following figure shows the reset behavior of the sbRIO-9637.Figure 3. Reset Button BehaviorPress and holdPress and holdRESET button for ≥ 5 sSTA TUS LED IndicatorsThe following table lists the STATUS LED indicators.8| | NI sbRIO-9637 Getting Started GuideTable 1. ST ATUS LED IndicatorsNI sbRIO-9637 Getting Started Guide| © National Instruments| 9Where to Go NextWorldwide Support and ServicesThe National Instruments website is your complete resource for technical support. 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EZRadioPRO 无线通信模块测试示例说明书
Rev. 0.1 1/15Copyright © 2015 by Silicon Laboratories AN657AN657R A D I O E V A L U A T I O N D E M O F O R EZR A D I O PRO ®1. IntroductionThe Radio Evaluation demo provides an easy way to evaluate the performances of the EZRadioPRO ® devices.The demo can be used in the laboratory to measure the basic RF parameters of the radio (output power, sensitivity,etc.); however, it is mainly designed to evaluate radio performance through range testing.A self explanatory, on-screen menu system walks the user through the radio configuration; so, the demo can be used in stand-alone mode without any PC.2. Hardware ConfigurationThe demo is designed for the Si4030-B1, Si4031-B1, Si4032-B1, Si4330-B1, Si4430-B1, Si4431-B1, Si4432-B1,Si4330-A1, Si4430-A1, Si4431-A1, Si4432-V2, Si100x-B1, Si100x-B2, Si101x-B1, Si101x-B2, Si102x-B2, and Si103x-B2 devices and runs on the UDP platform. More devices will be supported in later versions of the demo.2.1. Test Card and Pico Board OptionsTest cards are provided for Si4x3x, Si100x, and Si101x devices. Pico boards are also provided for the Si102x and Si103x. The Si10xx family includes an MCU and a radio device.The power amplifier and the LNA are not connected inside the Si4x3x and Si10xx devices. Several different test cards and Pico boards are introduced to provide examples for main connection schemes.On test cards or Pico boards using direct-tie connection, the TX and RX pins are directly connected externally,eliminating the need for an RF switch.On test cards or Pico boards using an RF switch, separate transmit and receive pins on the RFIC are connected to an antenna via an SPDT RF switch for single antenna operation. The radio device assists with control of the RF switch. By routing the RX State and TX State signals to any two GPIOs, the radio can automatically control the RF switch. The GPIOs disable the RF switch if the radio is not in active mode.On test cards using split connection, the TX and RX pins are routed to different antenna connectors.The actual antenna configuration of the test cards or Pico boards is stored in the EEPROM of each card. The demo automatically recognizes the antenna connections and sets the boards up accordingly. The user does not need to make these settings.Note:The transmit output of Si4x3x and Si10xx devices must be terminated properly before output power is enabled. This isaccomplished by using a proper antenna or connecting the power amplifier to an RF instrument that provides 50 termi-nation to ensure proper operation and protect the device from damage.AN6572Rev. 0.12.2. UDP PlatformThe example source codes run on the Universal Development Platform (UDP). The UDP consists of several boards. Both the MCU card and the test card are plugged into the UDP Motherboard (UP-BACKPLANE-01EK). It provides the power supply and USB connectivity for the development system. The MCU card (UPMP-F960-EMIF-EK) has several peripherals for simple software development (e.g. LEDs, Push Buttons, etc.), and it has a socket for various MCU selections. The UPPI-F960-EK MCU Pico board is used for software development and has a C8051F960 MCU on it. It controls the radio on the test card using the SPI bus. The test card is connected to the 40-pin connector (J3) on the UDP Motherboard where the following signals are used (UDP_MB refers to UDP Motherboard, and MCU refers to the MCU of the UPMP-F960-EMIF card). Pico boards, such as the UPPI-1020GM-915TR, include the MCU and the radio. Its function is equal to the MCU card and the radio test card. For more information on the UDP platform, refer to the “UDP Motherboard User's Guide”.Table 1. Pin Configuration of Si4x3xTable 2. Pin Configuration of Si102xAN657Rev. 0.132.2.1. Setting up the Development BoardBefore running the demo, the UDP platform must be configured according to the following instructions:If the test card is used:1. Connect the Si4x3x Test card to the 40-pin (J3) connector.2. Connect the antenna(s) to the SMA connector(s) of the test card.3. Set S5 to OFF to disable the 6.5 V voltage on Pin 36 of the test card connector.4. Short the JP19 and JP21 jumpers as shown in Figure 1 to provide VDD for the radio (the currentconsumption of the radio can be measured through these jumpers).5. Short P12(P0.4 and P0.5) on the UPMP-F960-EMIF card.Figure 1. Jumper Positions (JP19, JP21)If the Pico board is used:1. Plug the Pico board into the socket of the UPMP-F960-EMIF card.2. Connect the antenna(s) to the SMA connector(s) of the Pico board.3. Short P12(P0.4 and P0.5) on the UPMP-F960-EMIF card.2.2.2. Downloading and Running the DemoIf the setup is programmed with a different firmware, perform the following steps to set up the board for running the demo:1. Connect the USB debug adapter to the 10-pin J13 connector of the MCU card (see Figure 2).2. To power the board, connect a 9 V dc power supply to J20 (UDP_MB), or connect the development board to a PC over USB cable (J16 on UDP_MB).3. Turn on S3 on UDP_MB (Power switch).4. Start Silicon Labs IDE on your computer.5. Connect the IDE to the C8051F960 MCU (if test card is used) or Si102x, Si103x (if Pico boards is used) of the development board by pressing the Connect button on the toolbar or by invoking the menu Debug → Connect menu item.6. Erase the flash of the C8051F960 MCU or Si10xx in the Debug. Download object code → Erase all code space menu item.7. Download the desired example HEX file either by hitting the Download code (Alt+D) toolbar button or from the Debug → Download object code menu item.8. Hit the Disconnect toolbar button or invoke the Debug → Disconnect menu item to release the device from halt and let it run.Figure 2. J13 Connector of the MCU CardAN6573. DemoAfter running the demo, the first screen is the Welcome Screen, which shows the version number of the firmware. The Welcome Screen is shown for up to three seconds or as long as any of the push buttons is pressed.Figure 3. Welcome Screen3.1. Menu SystemThe on-screen menu system is designed for easy configuration. The user can select between laboratory and range test mode. For accurate range testing, the demo measures the actual packet error rate (PER) of the radio link. The RF settings of the radio can be configured based on predefined data rate, modulation, and frequency settings. It is also possible to change the packet configuration and the output power of the radio.Four push buttons are used to navigate in the menu system, and soft labels help the user understand the current function of the given buttons. In general, push button 1 (PB1) is used to select an item; push buttons 2 (PB2) and 3 (PB3) are used to scroll between the menu options, and push button 4 (PB4) is used to go to the next menu page.A small arrow ( ) points to the actual setting.The demo can be configured through four menu pages. The first page is used to select the functionality of the demo (packet error rate test or laboratory modes). The range test can be performed for single-way (Transmit or Receive mode) or bidirectional (Transceiver mode) radio communication.Figure 4. Range Test Demo ModeAN657In laboratory mode, the following tests are available:⏹ Unmodulated carrier (CW) mode is used to measure the output power of the radio.⏹ Random modulated (PN9) mode is used to verify the modulated output power.⏹ Bite Error Rate (BER) mode is used to measure the sensitivity of the radio with a continuous PN9modulated data stream.⏹ Packet Error Rate (PER) mode is used to measure the sensitivity of the radio based on packet reception.⏹ In Direct Receive (RAW RX) mode, the received continuous data stream is provided on one of the GPIOsof the radio.Figure 5. Laboratory ModeThe basic RF parameters (data rate, modulation, and frequency) can be selected from a predefined list on Menu Page 2.Most of the test cards or Pico boards are designed for a certain frequency band. There is an EEPROM on each test card or Pico board that contains this information. The demo offers only the available frequencies for which the test card or Pico board is designed.The available RF settings vary for different frequency bands.The menu page shown in Figure 7 is used to adjust the output power of the radio.Figure 7. Output Power SettingAN657Menu Page 4 is used to configure the packet configuration of the Packet Error Rate demo. The Self ID field is filled automatically based on the serial number of the given test card or Pico board. It is important to set up the destination ID accurately or the link will not work. The destination ID has to be the self ID of the other device.The default packet configuration of the demo is as follows:1. Destination ID is the same as the Self ID.2. Packet payload length is 5 bytes.3. Max. packets is 1000 packets.However, the length of the packet can be adjusted with the Packet Length option if the user wants to test the Packet Error Rate with a longer packet.The “Max. Packets” option defines the number of packets to be sent during the test.The Packet Length and the Max. Packet options must be configured only on the Transmit (initiator) side of the link and apply on the receive side automatically.Figure 8. Packet ConfigurationIf RAW mode of Laboratory mode is selected, there are only two pages for the user to configure the chip. For information on the sections on Menu Pages 2 (Figure 9) and 3 (Figures 10 and 11), refer to “AN463: Raw Data Mode with EZRadioPRO”.Figure 9. RF Parameters SettingFigure 10. Software Algorithms Setting when Deglitch Method is 2AN657Figure 11. Software Algorithms Setting when Deglitch Method is 13.2. Bidirectional Range TestAfter the demo is fully configured, it enters into the demo page, where the range test can be started.The screen is divided into three sections. At the top of the page, soft labels show the functions of the LEDs. LED1 blinks when a packet is transmitted; LED2 blinks if a packet is successfully received (with valid CRC and packet content matching the expected value), and LED3 shows the actual Receive Signal Strength Level (RSSI) of the received packet on a bar graph.The middle section of the screen, shown in Figure 12, summarizes the RF settings and the source/destination addresses.Figure 12. Demo PageAt the bottom of the screen, the soft labels show the actual functionality of the push buttons. PB3 and PB4 are used to go back to the configuration menu.After entering Demo mode, both ends of the link are in receive mode. The test starts if one end of the link starts to transmit ping packets; it can be initiated by pressing PB1. After that, the originator transmits a ping packet for the second board. If it receives the packet correctly, it transmits an acknowledgement packet. Each ping packet has a serial number (increased by the originator after every packet transmission) that is transmitted back by the acknowledgement packet. If the originator receives the acknowledgement within a predefined timeout, then it considers the link to be working; otherwise, it increases the number of missed packets by one. The originator also stores the number of transmitted PING packets, so the demo can calculate the Packet Error Rate based on this information. These are updated on the sixth line of the LCD after each packet transmission (number of received ACK / number of sent packets, actual packet error rate in percent).AN657Figure 13. Running PER TestThe demo runs as long as the number of transmitted packets has reached the predefined number or until it is interrupted by PB1.3.3. One-Way Range TestThe range test can also be performed with one-way radio communication. In this case, one end of the link needs to be set up as the transmitter (this will be the originator as described in the bidirectional link); the other end of the link needs to be the receiver.The test needs start at the transmit side by pressing PB1. The test runs as long as the number of transmitted packets reaching the predefined number or the demo is interrupted by PB1. The user can follow the number of transmitted packets on the LCD.Figure 14. Transmit NodeThe demo works the same as the bidirectional one; however, the number of lost packets and the packet error rate are defined only at the receive side based on the difference between the previously- and last-received packet IDs.Figure 15. Receive NodeAN6573.4. Laboratory ModesThese modes can be used to fully evaluate the receiving and transmitting performances of the radio. Note that all the lab modes require RF test equipment, such as a spectrum analyzer and RF signal generator.3.4.1. CW ModeCW mode is used to test the output power of the test card and obverse the unmodulated carrier spectrum. In this mode, only the frequency and the output power are configurable parameters.A spectrum analyzer is used to measure the transmit performances of the radio and must be connected through a proper RF cable to the TX SMA connector of the test card or Pico board.Figure 16. LCD Screen During CW ModeFigure 17. Unmodulated CW Signal Measured with Spectrum AnalyzerAN6573.4.2. PN9 ModeIn this mode, the power amplifier of the radio is generated internally using a pseudo-random (PN9 sequence) bit generator. The primary purpose of this mode is to observe the modulated spectrum without having to provide data for the radio.Figure 18 shows the last page of the PN9 mode, and Figure 18 shows the spectrum when the test card works in PN9 mode. The data rate is 256 kbps; the deviation is 128 kHz, and the modulation type is GFSK.Figure 18. LCD Screen during PN9 ModeFigure 19. PN9 Modulated Signal (GFSK, 256 kbps Data Rate, ±128 kHz Deviation)AN6573.4.3. BER ModeThe sensitivity of the radio can be measured with a random continuous data stream (PN9). This mode is called biterror rate. The radio is set into continuous receive mode. The RF data needs to be fed to the RX SMA of the testcard or Pico board, and the radio provides the received data and clock on its GPIOs. GPIO0 outputs the receiveddata. The received data must be fed back to the RF signal generator, which can then compare the transmitted andreceived data bits and calculate the bit error rate. By adjusting the output power of the signal generator, thesensitivity of the radio can be measured (it is typically measured for 10–3 BER). The suggested hardwareconfiguration is shown in Figure 20.Figure 20. BER Measurement SetupFigure 21. LCD Screen During BER ModeAN6573.4.4. PER ModeThe sensitivity of the radio can be measured by receiving packets. This test also involves an RF signal generator,which can transmit predefined packets after a trigger signal. In this mode, the radio is set to receive; then, thedemo generates a trigger (falling edge on LED1). Upon receiving the trigger, the generator must send a packet. Ifthe radio does not receive the packet within timeout, it increases the number of the missed packet counter andupdates the PER information and the actual RSSI on the LCD screen. By adjusting the output power of thegenerator, the sensitivity of the radio can be determined. It is usually defined for a 1% or 20% packet error rate.Figure 22. PER Test with Signal GeneratorFigure 23. Packet Error Rate Measurement SetupAN6573.4.5. RX RAW ModeThe radio can be used to receive a continuous bit stream and provide this information on one of the GPIOs. The Si443x allows for the reception of any packet structure without the need to follow the recommended packet structure in the data sheet. Refer to “AN463: Raw Data Mode with EZRadioPRO” for more details. The RAW data mode is implemented here as one of the laboratory modes. During this mode, the demo is in continuous Receive mode and provides the received data bits on GPIO1 and the data clock on GPIO2. After the software algorithm filter, the glitch of the received data is removed, and the clear received data is provided on the PIEZO speaker, which is located on the right top of the LCD card.Notes:1.Because we provide received data on GPIO1 and data clock on GPIO2, the test cards or Pico boards usingan RF switch cannot work in this mode.2. R10, R11, R12, R15, R16, and R19 on the UPMP-F960-EMIF card should be configured correctly. R11, R15,and R19 should be connected, and R10, R12, and R16 should be disconnected.Figure 24. RX RAW Mode Silicon Laboratories Inc.400 West Cesar Chavez Austin, TX 78701USASmart. Connected. 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任何6900都可以EVDO的刷机教程
任何6900都可以EVDO温馨提示:1:所谓的朗通数码官方版,只是用来更新prl和刷redio以及导入qpst文件的一个过渡,刷完之后同学们可以刷回自己喜欢的rom,只要带支持EVDO 的ROM就可以,比如Z大就有分RUIM和EVDO版本的rom下载。
2:以下教程是本人好几部手机遇到各类问题的总结,因为公司是电信卡,所以公司有不下15部6900手机。
有V版和T版,唉反正我感觉只是壳子不一样,不全是一家淘宝买的。
教程均为实际操作所得经验,仅供各位同学参考,如无法解决请跟帖说明,我会根据我的实际情况分析并及时更新。
3:如果遇到各类问题无法使用的,请刷回原来的redio并通过史上最强---改卡教程。
先用,并跟帖说明遇到的问题。
以便参考。
望能帮大家上EVDO(11月24日)更新,解决的问题:一: 00005导入时出现类似{"Tum on the LPM failed, Please restart your mobile phone click ok"}的错误。
或者导入无效的同学,请看 18二: esn为00000000导致prl好qpst问题,或刷机过程中出现问题,请看 19 (esn为00000000同时evdo成功的同学飘过)三: qpst中导入 36DC27C0_sp1 和 36DC27C0_sp.rl1 文件错误。
请看 20(11月17日)修改,可解决的问题:一:0005 无法通过的。
请看第10条。
已经重新说明0005无法通过的原因。
二:如果在仅EVDO模式无法通过的人,建议打电话到10000,让服务台帮忙把3G上网先关闭然后重新开通。
(我这有一张卡就是一直在仅ev下也过不了,换我自己的卡立刻可以,所以我打10000,让服务台重新开通。
如果以前从来就没有用过ev或者不知道自己是否已经开通evdo的同学,不妨打下10000 咨询.以免浪费时间)三:朗通数码官方版地址已更新四:没有小容量TF卡的同学,请把0005文件靠边到手机内存,经测试可行。
安装说明-Compact 5000 I O 数字量 8 点安全拉出型输入模块说明书
安装说明Compact 5000 I/O 数字量 8 点安全拉出型输入模块目录号 5069-OBV8S 、5069-OBV8SKThe 5069-OBV8S 和 5069-OBV8SK 模块是 8 点安全拉出型输入模块。
这些模块在安全控制网络上提供满足以下要求的安全 I/O ,该等要求包括 SIL CL3 和 PLe, Cat. 4,如 IEC 61508、IEC 61511、IEC 62061 和 ISO 13849-1 中所规定。
该模块提供拉出型输出和双极性类型输出。
您可将 Compact 5000™ I/O 安全模块用作带 CompactGuardLogix®5380 控制器的本地和远程 I/O 模块,以及带 Compact GuardLogix 5380 和 GuardLogix 5580 控制器的远程 I/O 模块。
5069-IB8SK 模块提供与 5069-IB8S 模块相同的功能,但具有保形涂层,有助于在恶劣环境中提供保护。
使用 Studio 5000 Logix Designer® 软件配置模块。
Compact GuardLogix 5380 和 GuardLogix 5580 控制器必须使用 32.011 或更高的固件版本,才可使用 Compact 5000 I/O 安全模块。
Compact 5000 I/O 安全模块采用生产者/消费者通信模式。
生产者/消费者通信模式是模块与其他系统设备之间的一种智能数据交换,在通信过程中,每个模块都会生成数据,而不是先被轮询。
有关如何使用 Compact 5000 I/O 模块的更多信息,请参见第12页的其他资源中列出的出版物。
变更摘要主题页码关于模块5安装系统5安装可拆卸端子块7安装模块8安装终端盖9对可拆卸端子块进行接线9断开电线与可拆卸端子块之间的连接9使用束线带10为系统供电10拆卸模块10技术参数11其他资源12主题页码删除接线图有关如何连接模块的信息,请参阅中第12页的其他资源列出的出版物不适用Compact 5000 I/O 数字量 8 点安全拉出型输入模块ATTENTION:Read this document and the documents listed in the Additional Resources section about installation, configuration and operation of this equipment before you install, configure, operate ormaintain this product. Users are required to familiarize themselves with installation and wiring instructions in addition to requirements of all applicable codes, laws, and standards.Activities including installation, adjustments, putting into service, use, assembly, disassembly, and maintenance are required to be carried out by suitably trained personnel in accordance with applicable code of practice.If this equipment is used in a manner not specified by the manufacturer, the protection provided by the equipment may be impaired.注意:在安装、配置、操作和维护本产品前,请阅读本文档以及“其他资源”部分列出的有关设备安装、配置和操作的相应文档。
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A8sCopyright © 2018 Xi ’an NovaStar Tech Co., Ltd. All Rights Reserved.No part of this document may be copied, reproduced, extracted or transmitted in any form or by any means without the prior written consent of Xi ’an NovaStar Tech Co., Ltd.Trademarkwww.novastar.tech is Receiving Card Product DescriptionChange HistoryChange Historyiiis a trademark of Xi ’an NovaStar T e ch Co., Ltd. StatementYou are welcome to use the product of Xi ’an NovaStar Tech Co., Ltd. (hereinafter referred to as NovaStar). This document is intended to help you understand and use the product. For accuracy andreliability, NovaStar may make improvements and/or changes to this document at any time and withoutnotice. Any problem in use or any good suggestion, please contact us through ways provided in the document. We will do our utmost to solve the problems and adopt the suggestions after evaluation as soon as possible.A81 SafetyContents 1Safety ...............................................................................................................................................11.1 Storage and TransportSafety (1)1.2 Installation and UseSafety (1)2Overview .........................................................................................................................................23Characteristics ................................................................................................................................43.1 Improvement in DisplayEffect ..................................................................................................................... 43.2Improvement inMaintainability (5)3.3 Improvement in HardwareReliability (6)3.4 Improvement in SoftwareReliability (6)4Hardware Structure.......................................................................................................................74.1 Appearance ...................................................................................................................................... (7)4.2 Dimensions ...................................................................................................................................... (7)4.3 Indicator ........................................................................................................................................... (8)4.4 Definition of the Data Interface(Top) (9)4.4.1 32-Group Parallel DataInterface (9)4.4.2 64-Group Serial DataInterface (12)4.4.3 Reference Design for ExpandableInterfaces (15)5Software Structure ......................................................................................................................176Typical Networking ....................................................................................................................187Specifications ...............................................................................................................................19A Acronyms and Abbreviations ..................................................................................................20B Terms ............................................................................................................................................21www.novastar.tech iii1 Safety1 S afetyThis chapter illustrates the safety of the A8s receiving card to ensure products’storage, transport, packing and application safety. Safety description is applicable toall personnel that contact or use the products. Pay attention to following points:●Read throughout the description.●Save the whole description.●Be complied with the whole description.1.1 Storage and Transport Safety●Pay attention to dust and water prevention.●Avoid long-term direct sunlight.●Do not place the products at the position near fire and heat.●Do not place the products in an area containing explosive materials.●Do not place the products in strong electromagnetic environment.●Place the products at a stable position to prevent damage or personal injurycaused by dropping.●Save the packing box and materials which will come in handy if you ever have toship your products. For maximum protection, repack your product as it wasoriginally packed at the factory.1.2 Installation and Use Safety●Only trained professionals may install the products.●Do not insert and unplug (power cord plug) when the power is on.●Ensure the safe grounding of the device.●Always wear an anti-static wrist band and insulating gloves.●Do not place the products in an area having more or strong shake.●Perform dust removing regularly.●Do not maintain the products without authorization but contact NovaStar as soonas possible.●Replace spare parts only with the same parts supplied by NovaStar.www.novastar.tech 12 Overview2 O verviewA8s is a high-end receiving card developed by NovaStar, featuring small size andlarge loading capacity with the single card loading capacity up to 512×256 (PWM IC)pixels.A8s can work with the independent controller MCTRL R5, making display rotate atany angel. A8s can also work with the independent controller MCTRL4K featuringlarge loading capacity and support HDR10 compliant video input, realizing largerdynamic brightness range and larger color space, and making the image smoother.A8s supports pixel level brightness and chroma calibration, which removes colordifference effectively and improves display consistency of LED images. In addition, italso supports image rotation in 90° increments, creating richer images and improvingvisual experiences.Software and hardware designs of the A8s concern the user deployment as well asoperating and maintenance scenarios, enabling easier deployment, more stableoperating and more efficient maintenance.Advanced hardware design:●Small size and thinner thickness save space for increasingly narrower cabinetspace and smaller spacing between lamps.●Use high-density connector which is resistant to dust and vibration and featureshigh stability and high reliability.●Assembly network transformer features simple design and improved magneticcompatibility, helping user’s products to successfully pass the EMCauthentication.Useful software design:●Support for HDR10●Support for LVDS transmission (customized function)●Support for low latency (customized function)●Support for smart module (customized function)●Support for auto module calibration●Support for Mapping function●Support for 18Bit+ grayscale output●Support for ClearView●Support for image rotation in 90° increments●Support for pre-stored image setting of the receiving cardwww.novastar.tech 2Product Descriptionwww.novastar.tech 3 2 Overview● Support for module Flash management● Support for monitoring of temperature, power supply voltage● Support for monitoring of Ethernet cable communication status (customizedfunction)●Support for 5-pin LCD module3Characteristics 3.1Improvement in Display Effectwww.novastar.tech 43.2 Improvement in Maintainability3.3 Improvement in Hardware ReliabilityProduct Description 4 Hardware Structure4.3 IndicatorStatus indicator (green)Flash every other 1s. connection is normal, andvideo source input is available. Flash every other 3s.The receiving card worksnormally, while theEthernet cable connection is abnormal. The receiving card works normally, Ethernet cable connection is normal, while no video source input is available. Rapidly flash every other 0.5s. Program loading fails in normal operating state,coming to the backupoperating state. Power indicator (red) Remain lit.It remains lit after thepower is on.4Hardware Structure4.1Product images provided in this file are for reference only , and the actual productsshall prevail. Models of the high-density receptacle and plug used by A8s are shown in Table 4-1 Model of high-density connectorTypeBrand Material Code Receptacle Amphenol FCI 10140609 - LF 121802 PLUGAmphenol FCI10140607 - 121802 L F4.2DimensionsBoard thickness is not greater than 2.0mm, and the total thickness (board thickness +thickness of both front panel and back panel) is not greater than 7.5mm.Unit of the dimension chart is “mm ”.G round connection is enabled for location hole ( G ND).XI'ANNOVASTARTECHCO.,Rapidly flash for 3 times every other 3s.4.4 Definition of the Data Interface (Top) 4.4.1 32-Group Parallel Data Interface/ RFU2 19 20 NCGND 21 22 NCNC 23 24 NCGND 25 26 GNDNote 2/ G17 27 28 R17 /Note 2 / R18 29 30 B17 // B18 31 32 G18 // G19 33 34 R19 // R20 35 36 B19 // B20 37 38 G20 /GND 39 40 GNDNote 2/ G21 41 42 R21 / / R22 43 44 B21 / / B22 45 46 G22 / / G23 47 48 R23 / / R24 49 50 B23 / / B24 51 52 G24 / GND 53 54 GNDNote 2/ G25 55 56 R25 /Note 2 / R26 57 58 B25/ B26 59 60 G26 // G27 61 62 R27 // R28 63 64 B27 // B28 65 66 /GND 67 68 GND/ G29 69 70 // R30 71 72 B29 /Backlight signal 1 ofLCD EXT_LCD_BL0 11 12 NCBacklight signal 2 ofLCDEXT_LCD_BL1 13 14 NCLCD control button EXT_KEY 15 16 NCNote 5/ RFU1 17 18 NCG281 of LCDEXT_LCD_BL0 11 12 NC Backlight signal2 of LCDEXT_LCD_BL1 13 14 NC LCD controlbuttonEXT_KEY 15 16 NCNote 9/ RFU1 17 18 NC/ RFU2 19 20 NCGND 21 22 NCTD.Note 2. RGB data groups must be used in group. NOVASTARTECHCO.,NOVASTARRFU8 and RFU10 are signal multiplexing expandable interfaces for which theinterfaces of either R ecommended Smart Module Interface or R ecommendedModule Flash Interface can be selected at a time.LTD.CO.,TECHNOVASTARXI'AN5 Software Structure6 Typical NetworkingInput voltageDC 3.3 V –5.5 V Rated current0.6 ARated power consumption 3.0 WOperating temperature -20ºC –70ºCStorage temperature -25°C –125°COperating humidityDimension 70.0 mm × 45.0 mm × 7.3 mmNet weight17.3 g● EMC Class BTECHCO.,5Software StructureProgram download method:Visit w ww.novastar.tec h a nd choose D ownload > F irmware . On the F irmware section, choose the desired program package to download.XI'ANNOVASTAR TECHCO.,LTD.6Typical NetworkingA8s is applied to LED display synchronous system which is generally composed of the LED display, HUB board, receiving card, video controller and controller peripheral. The receiving card is connected to the display over a HUB board.Synchronous system requires connecting a c omputer to display the computer ’s images and texts on the LED screen. Structure of the synchronous system is asshown in the following figure.XI'ANNOVASTAR TECHCO.,LTD.7SpecificationsLTD.cationsXI'ANNOVASTARTECHCO.,LTD.A8s Receiving Card Product DescriptionA Acronyms and AbbreviationsA8s Receiving Card Product DescriptionB TermsBTerms18Bit+ Specify the grayscale of LED displays. Enabling 18 bit mode on NovaLCT could improve LED display grayscale by 4 times, and therefore avoid grayscale loss caused by brightness reduction and make images finer.ClearViewDisplay screen effects. Enable ClearView on NovaLCT to adjust the texture, size and contrast in different area based on human visual system to make image more realistic. Calibration coefficientCalibration system generates a group of values for each LED lamp, includinginformation about brightness and chroma. After display calibration, the calibration values of each lamp are just the calibration coefficient.AAcronyms and AbbreviationsEEMC Electromagnetic Compatibility FFPGA Field - P rogrammable Gate Array LLED Light E mitting DiodeMMCU Micro c o ntroller Unit RRCFG Receiving Card Configuration XI'ANNOVASTAR TECHCO.,LTD.Smart moduleThe smart module is composed of Flash and MCU.Flash could store calibration coefficients and module information. MCU couldcommunicate with the receiving card to realize monitoring over temperature,voltage and wiring communication status, as well as LED error detection.The smart module could make monitoring unit smaller, requiring no independent monitoring card and saving cabinet space.MappingAfter the Mapping function is enabled on NovaLCT, the target cabinet will display the cabinet number and Ethernet port information, and the user could get thereceiving card’s location and wiring route.Error detectionPerform status detection for each LED lamp. If the LED lamp fails, the user could notify in a timely manner upon monitoring system.。
多普达手机硬启方法(恢复出厂设置)
多普达手机硬启方法(恢复出厂设置)碰到各种故障问题首先应该恢复出厂设置,恢复前一定要做好备份自己的联系人等信息,内存卡的东西不会被删除!希望对大家有帮助!P3700硬启动:同时按“VOICE DOWN"键(就是侧面声音向下的键)和“action”键(就是导航圆圈中间的键),然后用笔按一下“reset”键(就是隐藏在笔槽内的红色键),然后系统就会硬启,硬启后有三个选项:第一个是按音量向上键,将系统恢复到出厂设置,但是你存放在内置存储器(4G内存)中的数据不丢失;第二个是音量向下键将系统恢复到出厂设置,同时格式化内置存储器;第三个是按其他键取消。
P860硬启方法硬复位1:警告!在进行硬复位前,请注意以下两个事项:(1) 请做好个人数据备份;(2) 在设备出厂时,厂家会将随机光盘中的部分程序预安装到设备中,此类程序会在设备硬复位后丢失,请您自行从随机光盘中选择安装。
如果软复位没有解决系统问题就需要进行硬复位。
在硬复位之后,设备将恢复到出厂默认设置(此时的设备系统将不包括预安装程序)。
您安装的任何程序,设置的日期,以及个人的资料和数据都将丢失。
a. 点击设置系统属性页清除内存b. 输入1234,再按是。
硬复位2:按住导航和IE键,轻点电源或者捅PP;注意这里面有技巧,导航和IE键要同时按住,捅PP时,按键的手不要松手,等出现英文字幕再松手,连续按两次发射键就可以开始硬复位了。
在关机的状态下,同时按住左右功能键再按一下(大概一秒钟)开机键(左右功能键一直不要放)等待屏幕出现英文,放开再按通话键。
P4550 硬启方法:同时按下手机面版2个--菜单键.再用手写笔按一下小孔.出现英文菜单,按一下拔号键.然后是进程条出现.完毕再按拔号键,自动重启.P800 硬启方法:1:把机器倒转拿在左手,把笔拿在右手2:左右手的拇指一起按下功能键(即:圆圈旁边的两个带横杠的按键)的同时用笔点重起的小洞持续2秒3:把笔松掉,左右手的拇指继续按住两个功能键继续持续2秒后会出现黑底白字的选项4:按一下打电话那个键就OK啦!S1 硬启方法:同时按住挂断和接听键,不要放手,然后用笔捅S1的小PP(捅一下就可以了)。
Dell FluidFS 版本 5.0 FS8600 设备固件更新指南说明书
Dell FluidFS Version 5.0 FS8600 Appliance Firmware Update GuideNotes, Cautions, and WarningsNOTE: A NOTE indicates important information that helps you make better use of your computer.CAUTION: A CAUTION indicates either potential damage to hardware or loss of data and tells you how to avoid the problem.WARNING: A WARNING indicates a potential for property damage, personal injury, or death.Copyright © 2016 Dell Inc. All rights reserved. This product is protected by U.S. and international copyright and intellectual property laws. Dell™ and the Dell logo are trademarks of Dell Inc. in the United States and/or other jurisdictions. All other marks and names mentioned herein may be trademarks of their respective companies.2016 - 01Rev. AContentsAbout This Guide (4)Revision History (4)Related Documentation (4)Documents Intended for Dell Customers (4)Documents Intended for Dell Installers and Certified Business Partners (4)1 Updating FluidFS Software on FS8600 Appliances (6)Supported Update Paths (6)Update Considerations (6)Performing Pre-Update Tasks (6)Updating From FluidFS Version 4.0 to 5.0 (7)Prerequisites (7)Download and Install the Service Pack (7)Performing Post-Update Tasks (8)3About This GuideThe Dell FluidFS Version 5.0 FS8600 Appliance Firmware Update Guide provides information about updating the software on a Dell FS8600 FluidFS cluster. The document describes how to update the FluidFS software from version 4.0 to version 5.0 and also includes a list of related documentation. Revision HistoryDocument number: 680-112-001Table 1. Revision HistoryRelated DocumentationThe following documents comprise the core Dell FluidFS for FS8600 Appliance documentation set. The documents are sorted by intended audience.Documents Intended for Dell Customers•Dell FluidFS Version 5.0 FS8600 Appliance Administrator’s Guide – Provides information about using the Enterprise Manager software to manage FS8600 appliances, and provides information about FS8600 appliance monitoring and troubleshooting.•Dell FluidFS Version 5.0 FS8600 Appliance CLI Reference Guide – Provides information about the FS8600 appliance command-line interface.•Dell FluidFS Version 5.0 Release Notes – Provide information about FluidFS releases, including new features and enhancements, open issues, and resolved issues.•Dell Enterprise Manager Installation Guide – Provides information about installing and configuring the Enterprise Manager Data Collector and Enterprise Manager Client.•Dell Enterprise Manager Administrator’s Guide – Describes how to use the Enterprise Manager software to manage Storage Center and FS8600 appliances.•Dell Enterprise Manager Release Notes – Provides information about Enterprise Manager releases, including new features and enhancements, open issues, and resolved issues.Documents Intended for Dell Installers and Certified Business Partners•Dell FluidFS Version 5.0 FS8600 Appliance Pre-Deployment Requirements – Provides a checklist that assists in preparing to deploy an FS8600 appliance before a Dell installer or certified business partner arrives onsite to perform an FS8600 appliance installation.•Dell FluidFS Version 5.0 FS8600 Appliance Deployment Guide – Provides information about deploying an FS8600 appliance, including cabling the appliance to one or more Storage Centers and the network, and deploying the appliance using the Enterprise Manager software.4•Dell FS8600 Appliance Service Guide – Provides information about FS8600 appliance hardware, system component replacement, and system troubleshooting.•Dell NAS Appliance SFP+ Replacement Procedure – Provides information about replacing SFP+ transceivers on an inactive system.•Dell FluidFS FS8600 Appliance 1Gb to 10Gb Upgrade Procedure – Provides information about upgrading a Fibre Channel FS8600 appliance from 1Gb Ethernet client connectivity to 10Gb Ethernet client connectivity.5Updating FluidFS Software on FS8600 AppliancesThis section provides information that you need to update the FluidFS software on your FS8600 cluster. The section contains the following topics:•Supported update paths•Update considerations•Pre-update tasks•Update instructions•Post-update tasksSupported Update PathsFor the supported update paths to FluidFS version 5.0, see the Dell Fluid File System Version 5 Support Matrix. This matrix is available from /support.Update ConsiderationsReview the information in the following table before updating to FluidFS version 5.0Performing Pre-Update TasksComplete the tasks in the following list before updating to FluidFS version 5.0.•Change the FluidFS cluster name and NetBIOS name to match.Make sure the cluster name contains fewer than 15 characters and does not begin with a number.•Delete local user names that have a period as the last character. Recreate these accounts with different names.•Stop all NDMP backup sessions.If an NDMP backup session is in progress during the update, the temporary NDMP snapshot remains in place.•Open additional ports on your firewarll to allow replication between replication partners.•Make sure SMB shares and NFS exports have only alphanumeric characters in the Comment field.•Make sure NAS volumes do not have the names in the following list. These names are reserved for internal FluidFS cluster functions.6Updating FluidFS Software on FS8600 Appliances–.–..–.snapshots–acl_stream–cifs–smb–int_mnt–unified–Any name starting with locker_•Make sure local groups do not have the names in the following list. These names are reserved for internal FluidFS cluster functions.–Backup Operators–Local Users–nobody_group–Users•Make sure all the defined DNS servers are accessible using ping and dig (DNS lookup utility).•Make sure the Active Directory domain controller is accessible using ping, and that the FluidFS cluster system time is in sync with the Active Directory time.•Make sure the NAS controllers are running, attached, and accessible using ping, SSH, and rsync.Although the minimum requirement to update is that at least one NAS controller in each NASappliance must be running, Dell recommends that all NAS controllers be running. Updating From FluidFS Version 4.0 to 5.0Use the procedure in this section to update a Dell FS8600 FluidFS cluster from FluidFS version 4.0 to 5.0.Prerequisites•Update to Enterprise Manager 2015 R3 or later. Dell recommends using the latest Enterprise Manager version. For more information about updating Enterprise Manager, see the Dell Enterprise Manager Release Notes.•The Storage Center OS must be at version 6.5.10 or later before you begin the update procedure. For more information about updating the Storage Center OS, see the Storage Center Software Update Guide.•Some FluidFS version 4.0 maintenance releases cannot be updated directly to FluidFS version 5.0.Make sure the FluidFS cluster is at a version that can be updated to FluidFS version 5.0.•Perform the pre-update tasks as described in Performing Pre-Update Tasks.•When a service pack is installed, the NAS controllers reboot during the installation process. Rebooting might cause interruptions in SMB and NFS client connections. Therefore, Dell recommends installing service packs during a maintenance window.•Contact Dell Technical Support to obtain the latest FluidFS version 5.0 service pack. Do not modify the file name of the service pack.Download and Install the Service Pack1.Download the service pack using one of the following methods:•Make sure that EM and SCOS are both running supported versions, and then contact Dell Technical Support to enable the upgrade rule in SupportAssist for your FS8600 cluster. After theUpdating FluidFS Software on FS8600 Appliances7rule is enabled, use Enterprise Manager to automatically download the service pack fromSupportAssist. Right-click the cluster name, then select Actions → Check for Upgrade.•Request an FTP link from Dell Technical Support, manually download the service pack, and use FTP to upload the service pack to the FS8600 cluster.NOTE: When you upload a FluidFS ISO file to the FTP folder, it will disappear from the FTPfolder after a few minutes. The file is being extracted and moved to a different location prior to applying the update.2.Install the FluidFS version 5.0 service pack.CAUTION: The installation process for the service pack cannot be reversed. After the servicepack is installed, the system cannot revert to the previous version.a.After the service pack is uploaded to the system, it is displayed in Enterprise Manager asavailable, but not installed.b.Right-click the service pack to install it.Performing Post-Update TasksAfter you update from FluidFS version 4.0 to version 5.0, complete the tasks in the following list.•If you disabled secured management before the update, reenable this feature.•If you plan to enable data reduction, make sure that you allocate sufficient space for the NAS pool.•If antivirus scanning is enabled, configure the file-size threshold and whether to allow or deny access to files that are larger than this threshold.•(Optional) Enable NFS protocol version 4.•(Optional) Enable physical isolation of management traffic.•(Optional) Enable remote KVM.8Updating FluidFS Software on FS8600 Appliances。
AMILO笔记本Xi3670商品介绍说明书
AMILO Notebook Xi 3670The art of entertainmentDaTa SheeTIssue: November 2009You are looking to replace your desktop computer? You want to use state-of-the-art video communication and enjoy entertainment at its best? Then the AMILO Notebook Xi 3670 is the ideal system for you, offering an amazing array of entertainment and multimedia features in a very stylish casing. The 46.7 cm (18.4-inch) display is perfect for watching DVD in their native resolution.Processor technologyIntel ® Centrino ® 2 or Centrino ® processor technology with Intel ® Core™2 Duoprocessor orIntel ® Core™2 Quad processor - designed to handle massive compute andvisualization workloads enabled by powerful multi-core technology InnovationNVIDIA ® GeForce ® GT 130M graphics (512 MB dedicated high-speed VRAM)NVIDIA HybridPower™ technology allows you to unleash graphics performancewhen you need it, or instantly switch gears to a lower power mode from the motherboard GPU for longer battery life and quieter operationGet rid of wires - connect USB devices like printers, scanners or external harddisks via wireless USB (WUSB) to your AMILO Notebook Xi 3670 (option)ReliabilitySpill-proof keyboard to protect your notebook against accidentially spilt liquids Silent mode function that causes a noticeable reduction in fan noise Engineered in GermanyMultimedia and Entertainment46.7 cm (18.4-inch) high-resolution display, 16:9 aspect ratio and BrilliantViewtechnology provide vivid colors, amazing sharpness and impressive contrast Integrated webcam (1.3 Mpix) with low-light technology for great video qualityeven in low-light conditions and built-in digital array microphone are perfect for Internet telephony (VoIP) and video chatsConnect the AMILO Notebook Xi 3670 to an external display or TV set via HDMI Multimedia LightTouch™ bar and integrated Media Center remote control let youeasily play, stop or pause your DVDs or music CDs OptionsIntegrated Blu-ray Disc™ drive for the ultimate entertainment experience Dual hard disk drive with Raid 0/1 function: Raid 0 implements data stripingto provide best possible performance; Raid 1 defines disk mirroring forsimultaneous writing of data on two disks. If one drive becomes defect, all datacan be accessed on the second driveHard disk drives (internal)1000 GB (2x 500 GB), 5400 rpm, SATA, 2.5-inch, HDD cache: 8 MB, S.M.A.R.T.640 GB (2x 320 GB), 5400 rpm, SATA, 2.5-inch, HDD cache: 8 MB, S.M.A.R.T.500 GB, 5400 rpm, SATA, 2.5-inch, HDD cache: 8 MB, S.M.A.R.T.320 GB, 5400 rpm, SATA, 2.5-inch, HDD cache: 8 MB, S.M.A.R.T.Hard disk notesHard disk capacity depends on exact configuration. Please check at your local retailer.One Gigabyte equals one billion bytes, when referring to hard disk drive capacity.Raid function (optional, if two HDDs are installed):Raid 0: stripe set for performance Raid 1: mirroring for securityOptical drivesOptical drive technology SuperMulti-format DVD burner with double layer (DL) support Blu-ray Disc™ drive incl. SuperMulti-format DVD burner with double layer (DL) support Interface typeSATASATAOptical drive read speed CD-ROM 24x, DVD-ROM 8xBD 2x, CD-ROM 24x, DVD-ROM 8xOptical drive write speedCD-R 24x, CD-RW 16x, DVD+R 8x, DVD-R 8x, DVD+RW 8x DVD-RW 6x, DVD+R DL (8.5 GB) 6x, DVD-R DL (8.5 GB) 6x, DVD-RAM 5xCD-R 16x, CD-RW 10x, DVD+R 8x, DVD-R 8x, DVD+RW 4x, DVD-RW 4x, DVD+R DL (8.5 GB) 4x, DVD-R DL (8.5 GB) 4x, DVD-RAM 5xOptical drive notes Optical disc drive depends on exact configuration. Please check at your local retailer.DisplayBase unit name AMILO Xi 3670 (HD+ display)AMILO Xi 3670 (Full HD display)Display Technology BrilliantView LCD BrilliantView LCD with dual lamp (90% NTSC)Diagonal Size 46.7 cm (18.4-inch)46.7 cm (18.4-inch)Aspect ratio16:916:9Display Resolution type HD+Full HDResolution (native)1680 x 945 pixel 1920 x 1080 pixel Response time typical 16 ms 8 ms Brightness - typical 200 NIT 300 NIT Contrast - typical600 : 1800 : 1Battery Battery type Li-Ion battery 8-cell Battery voltage 14.8 V Battery capacity2400 mAhBattery runtime (idle mode)Up to 4:40 hours (onboard graphics) / up to 3:20 hours (dedicated graphics)Battery runtime (DVD playback)Up to 2:40 hours (onboard graphics) / up to 2:15 hours (dedicate graphics)Battery charging time (idle mode)Up to 1:50 hours (onboard / dedicated graphics)ComponentsProcessorIntel ® Core™2 Quad processor Q9000 (2.0 GHz, 6 MB, 1066 MHz) Intel ® Core™2 Duo processor T6600 (2.2 GHz, 2 MB, 800 MHz) Intel ® Core™2 Duo processor P8700 (2.53 GHz, 3 MB, 1066 MHz)Processor notes Processor depends on exact configuration. Please check at your local retailer.Processor technology depends on actually installed processor.Memory options4 GB (2 module(s) with 2 GB, DDR3), 1066 MHz Supported capacity RAM (min.) 2 GB Supported capacity RAM (max.) 4 GB Memory slots total 2Memory slot type SO DIMM (DDR3, 1066 MHz)Memory notesMemory size depends on exact configuration. Please check at your local retailer.Disclaimer: Up to 1 GB may not be available with 32-bit operating systems due to system resource requirements if system is preinstalled with 4 GB RAMBattery charging time (normal use)Up to 1:50 hours for DVD playback (onboard / dedicated graphics)Battery charging time (off mode)Up to 1:50 hours (onboard / dedicated graphics)Battery notes Battery life may vary depending on product model, configuration, applications, powermanagement settings and features utilized. Battery recharge time varies dependingon usage. The recharge capacity may decrease after some months so that the batterylifetime as well as operating time can not be assured for the whole lifetime of thenotebook.Battery runtime (idle mode) tested with Battery Mark 4.0.1 (“power saver mode”).Battery runtime (DVD playback) tested with Windows Meda Player (“balanced mode”).Battery charging time (idle mode) tested without test program.Battery charging time (maximum active mode) tested with 3DMark 2006.Battery charging time (normal use) tested with DVD playback.AMILO Notebook Xi 3670Operating systemOperating system compatible Genuine Microsoft® Windows® 7 Home Premium 64-bitGenuine Microsoft® Windows Vista® Home Premium 64-bitRecovery application Backup and restore the original status of the hard disk and create system restore disks orindividual recovery media on CD or DVD are includedDrivers Updates downloadable at /supportProduct designColor Eclipse red (black with red molding)General system informationSystem architecture Intel® Centrino® 2 or Centrino® processor technology (optional)Chipset Intel® GM45, ICH 9-MEGraphicsGraphics brand name NVIDIA® GeForce® GT 130MDedicated video memory512 MB (GDDR3 VRAM, 1066 MHz)Onboard graphics processor Mobile Intel® Graphics Media Accelerator 4500MHDShared video memory up to 1295 MB3D Benchmark points Up to 5800 (3DMark 2006, depending on configuration)Max. resolution external display1920 x 1200 pixelGraphics features NVIDIA® HybridPower™ technology (hybrid graphic technology)NVIDIA® PureVideo® HD technology- Ultra-smooth video playback- Superb picture clarity and- Precise, vivid colors on any displayNVIDIA® PhysX™ delivers the most advanced gaming physics, to define a totally newlevel of dynamic motion and interactionNVIDIA® Cuda™ technology lets your graphics card take over complex computations sothat you obtain extreme performance boost for high-res 3D applications within a fraction ofthe time required on a CPUDirectX® 10 supportGraphics notes- 2048 MB system memory enables up to 783 MB shared memory- 4096 MB system memory enables up to 1295 MB shared memoryInterfacesDC-in1Audio: line-in1Audio: line-out / SPDIF1Audio: line-out / headphone1Audio: microphone in1Internal microphones2CIR (Consumer Infrared)1USB 2.0 total3eSATA & USB combo1VGA1HDMI 1 (version 1.3b, incl. HDCP and S/PDIF out)FireWire (IEEE1394)1Ethernet (RJ-45)1Memory card slots 1 x 15-in-1 card reader (supported formats: SD, miniSD, MicroSD, SDHC, MS, MS-Duo,MMC, RS-MMC, MMC-Micro, MSPRO, MS-PRO Duo, MS-Pro HG, MS-Pro HG Duo, M2,xD picture card)Express card slots 1 (34/54 mm)Kensington Lock support1Interface Module notes Memory card slots: An adapter is needed for the following card formats: RS-MMC, MMC-Micro, miniSD, MicroSD, SDHC, MS-Duo, MS-PRO Duo, MS-Pro HG, MS-Pro HG Duo,M2Onboard or integrated ControllerBluetooth 2.1 (integrated)LAN type Gigabit Ethernet (10/100/1000 Mbit/s)Wireless USB (optional)Integrated (Rev. 1.0)Up to 110 Mbit/s within 10 m distanceUp to 480 Mbit/s within 3 m distanceFrequency band: 3.1 GHz - 10.6 GHzWireless USB notes For use in EU (AT, BE, BG, CY, CZ, DE, DK, EE, ES, FI, FR, GB, GR, HU, IE, IT, LV, LT,LU, MT, NL, PL, PT, RO, SE, SI, SK) and EFTA (IS, LI, NO, CH)WLAN Built-in WLAN (Wireless Local Area Network)WLAN name WLAN (IEEE 802.11a/b/g/n)Intel® Wireless WiFi Link 5100 AGN (IEEE802.11a/g/n)WLAN max. data rate up to 300 Mbit/s up to 300 Mbit/sWLAN encryption WEP, WPA, WPA2WEP, WPA, WPA2WLAN notes For use in: BE, CH, DK, DE, EE, FI, FR, EL,IE, IS, IT, LI, LV, LT, LU, MT, NL, NO, PL, AT,PT, SE, SK, ES, CZ, HU, UK, CY For use in: BE, CH, DK, DE, EE, FI, FR, EL, IE, IS, IT, LI, LV, LT, LU, MT, NL, NO, PL, AT, PT, SE, SK, ES, CZ, HU, UK, CYAudioAudio type On boardAudio codec Realtek ALC888Audio features Support of high-definition audio for S/PDIF output with up to 7.1 channels7.1 audio support also via 4x audio jacks (analog)2x built-in speakers (2 W each)Built-in digital array microphone1x built-in subwoofer (3 W)Sound volume control via function key or via LightTouch™ barCameraCamera Logitech® QuickCam®, 1.3 megapixelFrame rate30 per second (for 640 x 480)Camera features Auto focusAutomatic brightness adjustment with status LED (blue: on, red: streaming / applicationon)Low-light technology for great video-quality even in dark surroundingCamera notes AMILOcam frame rate can vary significantly depending on the used software application. Input devices / Control buttonsPower Button Located left of the keyboard, back lightedKeyboard Spillproof keyboardNumber of keyboard keys85Keyboard notes The keyboard is spill-proof up to 50ml. This is enough to protect your notebook from anaccidental spill. However, we recommend a backup as well as a system shut-down shouldliquids come into contact with the keyboard. The spill-proof protection does not preventdata loss caused by water damage. If this should happen, please contact your localcustomer service desk.Number block21 keys, 4 individually configurable quick-start application buttons (A1, A2, A3, A4)Input device(s)Hidden touchpad, with left and right mouse button, touchpad disable function via functionkey combination (Fn+F6)Input devices / Control buttonsMultimedia keys Multimedia LightTouch™ bar located on top of the keyboard to launch the followingapplications:Silent mode (reduce noise level / fan speed, by reducing the CPU performance, officeapplications, Internet and DVD playback are not affected)Hybrid graphics to switch between onboard graphics for extended battery life anddedicated graphics for better performanceDVD / multimedia playbackSkip rewindPlay / pauseSkip forwardVolume controlRemote Control26-key Media Center remote control, shipped in ExpressCard slotHot keysHot key Fn+F1WLAN / Bluetooth / Wireless USB on / offHot key Fn+F3Mute on / offHot key Fn+F4Volume downHot key Fn+F5Volume upHot key Fn+F6Touchpad on / offHot key Fn+F7AMILOcam on / offHot key Fn+F8Brightness downHot key Fn+F9Brightness upHot key Fn+F10Display switchHot key Fn+F11Silent modeHot key Fn+F12SuspendStatus indicatorsStatus indicators The notebook has 3 status LEDsPower status (& suspend)Blue (always on): onBlue blinking: stand byNone: offBattery chargeBlue (always on): fullBlue blinking: chargingRed blinking: < 10 % capacityWLAN / Bluetooth / Wireless USBBlue: onNone: offPower supplyAC adapter20 V / 90 W (4.5 A) or 120 W (6 A)Rated voltage range110 - 240 V (AC Input)Rated frequency range50 - 60 HzBattery features ACPI 3.0 supported;Dynamic charge supported (rapid charge)Energy consumptionS0 (idle mode)15.5 WS0 (max. active mode)115.4 W (with 120 W AC Adapter)1.81 WS3 (stand by / energy savingmode)S4 (hibernate)0.74 WS5 (off mode)0.74 WACPI functions ACPI 3.0 compliant for Vista requirementPower on stand by (S1 LCD off)Stand by / energy saving mode (S3 save to RAM)Hibernate mode (S4 save to disk)Off mode (S5 soft off)Energy consumption notes Maximum active mode tested with 3D Mark 2006.Noise emissionIdle mode27.4 dB(A) (silent mode off)Noise emissionMaximum active mode34.3 dB(A) (silent mode off)Noise notes / description Noise emission (idle mode) tested according to ISO 7779 and ISO 9296.Noise emission (maximum active mode) tested with QAFE 8.01 / 2. sieve.exe (CPU stresstest) / Diskload.exe according to ISO 7779 and ISO 9296.Dimensions / Weight / EnvironmentalDimension (W x D x H)440.2 x 302.5 x 38.5 (front) / 50.5 (back) mmWeight Approx. 3.9 kgWeight notes Weight may vary depending on actual configurationOperating ambient temperature 5 - 35°COperating relative humidity10 - 90 % (relative humidity, non-condensing)ComplianceEurope CE MarkingR&TTE (WLAN, Bluetooth®)Global RoHS (Restriction of hazardous substances)ISO13406-2 (Pixel fault class II)Russia GOST (WLAN)Compliance link https:///sites/certificates/default.aspxApplication softwareHome office software Microsoft® Office Ready (60-day trial version for Microsoft® Office Professional softwarepackage, only with Windows® 7 operating system)Adobe Acrobat ReaderWindows Mail (only within Windows Vista® operating system)Windows Calendar (only within Windows Vista® operating system)Microsoft® Works (only with Windows Vista® operating system)Microsoft® Office Home and Student Trial (60-day trial version, only with Windows Vista®operating system)Multimedia software Nero Essentials S (burning software)Vista DVD Playback Pack (DVD playback software, only within Windows Vista® operatingsystem)Windows Media Player (playback of music CDs and Video DVDs)Windows Media Center edition (optional)- Share and stream media easily in your home network- Organize media (videos, music, pictures)- Watch and record TV shows(For certain aspects of Windows Media Center functionality, a TV tuner andadditional hardware may be required. To watch Internet TV, Internet access isrequired. Free Internet TV content varies by geography.Some content may require additional fees.)Logitech® QuickCam® application software (for Windows Vista® operating systems only)CyberLink YouCam (for Windows® 7 operating systems only)Internet software Microsoft® Internet ExplorerCountry specific Internet providerSecurity software Symantec Norton Internet Security (90-day trial version, for Windows® 7 operatingsystems only)Norman security software solution (for Windows Vista® operating systems only) Additional software (optional)CyberLink PowerDVD BD (playback software for Blu-ray Disc™, only with Blu-ray Disc™drive)SecurityPhysical security Kensington Lock supportLid switch (hidden)User security User and supervisor passwordWarrantyStandard Warranty 1 year / 2 years (depending on country)Service level Collect & Return Service / Bring in (depending on county specific requirements) Maintenance and Support Services - the perfect extensionRecommended Service 3 years, Collect & Return ServiceSpare Parts availability 3 yearsService Weblink /SupportserviceAccessoriesAccessories included Manuals (manual on hard disk, quick start guide, safety guide, warranty guide, recoveryguide)AC adapter 90 W or 120 WFirst Battery 8 cellsIntegrated remote controlCleaning wipeAccessories link/accessoriesInformation about environmental care, policies, programs and our Environmental Guideline FSC 03230:/aboutusTake back and Recycling information:/recyclingAll rights reserved, including intellectual property rights. Changes to technical data reserved. Delivery subject to availability. Any liability that the data and illustrations are complete, actual or correct is excluded.Designations may be trademarks and/or copyrights of the respective manufacturer, the use of which by third parties for their own purposes may infringe the rights of such owner.For further information see /terms_of_use.htmlCopyright © Fujitsu Technology Solutions November 2009Published byFujitsu Technology Solutions 。
研域工控 ITX-M19 基于 Intel
Intel○R Celeron1037U ProcessorITX-M19VER:1.6说明除列明随产品配置的配件外,本手册包含的内容并不代表本公司的承诺,本公司保留对此手册更改的权利,且不另行通知。
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2、对未准备安装的主板,应将其保存在防静电保护袋中。
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智能门锁说明书
Create a Wireless Access System simply, with Trilogy Networx™ Locks via 802.11 or ethernet networkDL6100 & prox/PIN version PDL6100Trilogy Networx Locks eliminate door-to-door programming and audit trail retrieval by com-municating wirelessly via Ethernet or 802.11B/G, while providing all original Trilogy standalone lock’s functionality. They provide a quick, easy, economical access system with advanced features & functions, like automatic schedules, event logs and support for 2000 doors and 5000 existing Prox. ID Cards/Badges, but with no wires to run, and no access panels or power supplies to buy or install. At its simplest it’s one Grade 1 durable wireless lock per door, installed in about an hour, all communicating to a single Gateway (each gateway controls up to 63 locks), networked to any non-dedicated Windows-based PC. In addition to Wireless Trilogy Networx’ unsurpassed battery-life, exceeding 5 years, they feature new network-wide capabilities, executed from any lock or the network’s PC, including emergency priority global lockdown deployed in seconds, and you can activate (non-priority) system-wide free-passage or locking modes from the PC. For existing Trilogy installations, original standalone and new Trilogy Networx locks can seamlessly share one common database hosted on free Alarm Lock DL-WINDOWS software.•Trilogy Networx Locks communicate wirelessly via Ethernet, Bluetooth LE or 802.11B/G for a comprehensive wireless networked door access control system, eliminating door-to-door programming and audit trail retrieval and providing all standalone Trilogy lock functionality plus new network-wide and emergency lockdown features•Unsurpassed 5-year+ battery life, typical, (Automatic battery status reports at the PC; visual and audible low-battery status indicators at lock(s).•Trilogy Networx and gateway modules have an integral transceiver for highly-efficient 900MHz bidirectional communications, for longer range and less interference than with more common 2.4GHz spread spectrum devices. Alarm Lock devices require NO wiring; NO splitters or repeaters; NO hardwiring to the host/server; NO extra power supplies; and NO access controller/panels.•In 10 seconds, activate emergency global lockdown from the Networx PC, any Networx lock or Keyfob RR-4BUTTON. (This priority emergency command is lightning-fast system-wide and supercedes all scheduled programs or updates, etc. However, if desired, locks may be selectively programmed to be excluded from emergency global lockdown function, i.e., they will ignore the command. )•System-wide free-passage enable or disable, can likewise be activated from the Networx PC • Locks support up to 5000 users with 3-6 digit numeric PIN codes and PDL-Series also support prox ID card users (virtually all HID™ format proximity technology ID cards, fobs, credentials.)• On demand, in seconds, wirelessly change users, schedules, lock features or retrieve audit trails of up to 40,000 events/lock from any networked PC. (Note: Transaction processing time is dependent upon system capacity, the more locks/gateways and the more data to be up/ downloaded, the longer the time.)• Unattended programming updates or event log retrievals can be scheduled to run automatically, saving manpower and productive time.• Seamless upgrade path for original Trilogy users: Intermix with existing Trilogy standalone lock installations and share one database and familiar Trilogy lock and software functions: Trilogy Wireless Networx Locks seamlessly integrate in an existing Alarm Lock Trilogy standalone door access system and share the same single DL-WINDOWS database (requires v4.1.x or higher). Existing Trilogy users can easily add one wireless Networx Lock, or as many as two thousand, to an existing system seamlessly with no downtime.• Secure 128bit AES PC encryption and proprietary RF-link lock communication encryption protects the system from interference or tampering (WEP or WPA compatible with wireless modem).• Remote System Management: VPN-connection /remote capability for accessing the Networx System and controlling up to all 2000 locks, with all the security and peace-of-mind of your IT network. (No special modems required.)• Wireless locks are fully keypad programmable and can be up and functioning even before their wireless network is configured, so IT departments don’t have to coordinate with physical security departments or locksmiths• Free Alarm Lock DL-WINDOWS software doesn’t require a dedicated computer or a special computer network or costly server software licenses, it simply runs as a secure Microsoft Windows-based application, on any computer system (as basic as a desktop or laptop PC), a wired or wireless router, and a gateway module or on an internal LAN with static IP add• Minimizing hardware & installation costs, a single gateway module can interface between the PC network and up to 63 Networx locks , with a range of up to 900’ clear field range or up to 200’ depending on building construction. At its maximum, a Trilogy Networx system can comprise up to 32 gateways for the networking of up to 2000 locks or access controlled doors. New Gen 2 Gateways & Expanders for easiest networking• Optional Enterprise Software Integration with Continental, Lenel & Software Housewireless accesscontrol solutions…about 1/2 the cost,on any doorEASY INSTALL Replaces any door lock, on any door type, neatly, quicklyMORE AFFORDABLELowest labor & equipmentcosts without sacrificingtop electronic accessfeaturesEASY NETWORKNo wires to run to doors.Uses customers’ existingnetwork or Ethernet &multi-lock gateways& optional repeatersCENTRALLY MANAGEDAuto-Schedule programupdates, queries, or freeaccess by time,by door & moreUSERSSupports thousandsof PIN, ID or iLock Appusers. Easilyadded/removedlocal or remotelyGLOBAL LOCKDOWNor unlock in secondsfrom the server orany lock345 Bayview Ave, Amityville, New York 117011-800-ALA-LOCK • Fax 631-789-3383Trilogy and Networx is a trademark of Alarm Lock.© NAPCO 11/2017 ALA489EAL-IME2 Gen. 2 GatewayThe Trilogy Networx AL Generation Gateway, interfaces Networx locks with a PC network via a hardwire Ethernet connection. It is very similar in function to the original hardwired NetworxGateway Modules, but is enhanced with additional extended potential range, supporting up to seven(7) Expanders (model AL-IME2-EXP Expanders). Each Expander can extend the AL-IME2 Gateway’s coverage area by approximately 100 feet. Also both Gen. 2 Gateways and matching Expanders have a new modern styling, andthree LED indicators, blending into any décor.AL-IM2-80211 Gen. 2 802.11 GatewaySimilar to model above, but this 802.11 Gateway Module includes a bi-directional radio, andinterfaces Networx locks with a PC network with hardwire Ethernet and wireless 802.11. It is very similar in function to the original 802.11 Networx Gateway Modules, but is enhanced with additional extended potential range, supporting up to seven (7) Expanders (model AL-IME2-EXP Expanders). Each Expander can extend the AL-IM2-80211 Gateway’s coverage area by approximately 100 feet.AL-IME2-POE Gen. 2 GatewayThe Trilogy Networx AL-IME2-POE (Power Over Ethernet)Hardwired Gateway interfaces Networx locks with a PC network with hardwire Power-Over-Ethernet. It is very similar in function to the original hardwired Networx Gateway Modules, but is enhanced with alternative power, and additional extended potential range, supporting up to seven (7) Expanders (model AL-IME2-EXP Expanders).AL-IME2-EXP ExpanderTrilogy ® Networx ™ Expander extends the coverage area of a Gen 2 Series Gateways to Trilogy Networx Locks within a PC network, allowing greater distances for the placement of up to a maximum rated capacity of 63 Networx locks per Version 2 Gateway.AL-IME2-PIE Plug-in ExpanderThe Trilogy ® Networx ™ Plug-In Expander extends the coverage area of a Generation 2 Series AL-IME2 Gateway to Trilogy Networx Locks within a PC network, allowing greater 802.11 distances for the placement of up to a maximum rated capacity of 63 networx locks per Version 2 Gateway.ORIGINAL GATEWAYS AVAILABLE ‡‡AL-IM80211 Hardwire/Wireless Gateway, interfaces up to 63 Networx locks with PC network with hardwired Ethernet and wireless 802.11. AC Xformer supplied; ceiling/wall mount.AL-IME Hardwire Gateway similar to above, but using hardwired connection to the network via RJ45 Ethernet cable. AL-IME-USB Portable USB Gateway.AL-IMEPOE Hardwire Gateway Interface Module + POE, as above, but using hardwired Ethernet and Power Over Ethernet (POE). Connects directly to a network via Ethernet cable. ‡‡Important: For enterprise integration consult technical documentation to match proper AL hardware (Gateways, Expanders,etc.) with enterprisesoftware Versions supported.Trilogy, Networx, ArchiTech & iLock and ** Continental CardAccess or CA4K™ CardAccess are trademarks of Alarm Lock, a division of Napco.**Other marks remain the intellectual properties of their respective companies.• Wall- or ceiling-mountable, compact gateway modules are available in wireless/hardwired and wired-only versions (with Power Over Ethernet (POE) option). The hybrid model connects using either 802.11, Ethernet cable or 100Base-TX (using RJ45 Jack); the wired versions use an RJ-45 Ethernet cable. Networx communications support both wired Ethernet 10BaseT and wireless 802.11.• For the fastest most reliable networked system, in discovery setup mode, the system will locate and DL-WINDOWS will display each lock’s signal strength at each installed gateway, so you can select it and optimize reliable communications and eliminate guesswork.• Lock programming, user- and usage-data are stored locally at the battery-powered lock for uninterrupted door access usage in a power outage or server offline situation.Enterprise Networks, Real-Time Performance• Networx locks can be used as wireless, single-door controllers in real time too• Use with Contintental Access ® CA3000 , CA4K ®, or Lenel OnGuard ® Integrated Access Control & VideoSecurity and Software House Connected Partner ® Program Platforms ‡‡Trilogy Networx Lock Specifications:• Weatherproof locks for indoor/outdoor use with wide operating temperature range (-31 to 151˚ degrees F).• Cylindrical models boast industrial strength BHMA Grade 1 durability and all models feature vandal-resistant all-metal keypad for PIN codes.• PDL versions, HID Prox. Reader. • ADA-compliant leversets.• Easy-to-install modified ANSI A115 Series door prep; easily and neatly retrofit standard cylindrical knobsets and mechanical standalone locks, in under an hour. Non-handed • 3 hour UL fire-rated deadlatch.• Supports 1-5/8 to 1-7/8” door thickness; 2-3/4” backset (2-3/8” available.)• Manual key override standard; most IC cores alss supported on interchangeable core models.• Wide choice of 3 Architectural finishes (US3 polished brass, 26D satin chrome,10B duronodic) and IC core preps (6-7pin). Ordering Information:PDL6100 Cylindrical Trilogy Networx ™ PIN/Prox. Wireless Access Control Lock with built in HID proximity ID card reader, full-metal digital keypad, integral bi-directional radio, 4-C cell battery-operated (batts. supplied), serial number ID card, standard format SCI keyway for manual key override, 4-7/8” ASA Strike (incldd).DL6100 Cylindrical Trilogy ® Networx PIN-Code Wireless Access Control Lock, as above, with full-metal digital keypad only.PDL6500 Mortise version Networx PIN/Prox. lock, similar to 6100 Series above.DL6500 Mortise version Networx PIN-code only lock, similar to 6100 Series above.DL-WINDOWS Free Alarm Lock Trilogy Microsoft Windows-based software application, v4.0.1 or higher, supports Trilogy Networx and Trilogy standalone locks, with single database. No-charge, downloadable online at Network InterfaceINTERFACE: Ethernet 10Base-T or 100Base-TX (using RJ45 Jack)PROTOCOLS: TCP/IP , UDP/IP , DHCP 802.11 Wireless Specifications WIRELESS STANDARDS : IEEE 802.11b; 802.11g FREQUENCY RANGE : 2.412 - 2.484 GHzOUTPUT POWER: 14 dBm + 1.5 dBm/-1.0 dBmMAXIMUM RECEIVE LEVEL: -10dBm (with PER < 8%)DATA RATES WITH AUTOMATIC FALLBACK: 54Mbps - 1Mbps RANGE: Up to 328 feet indoorsMODULATION TECHNIQUES: OFDM, DSSS, CCK, DQPSK, DBPSK, 64 QAM, 16 QAMINTERFACE: Wireless 802.11b, 802.11g and 10/100 Ethernet PROTOCOLS: TCP/IP , UDP/IP , DHCP SECURITY• IEEE 802.11 - PSK with AES Encryption 128-bit Encryption • 128-bit AES Rijndael encryption AL Radio Link• 900 MHz GFSK, 50 channels, 10mW power output VOLTAGE: 5 - 6 volts AC/DCOPERATING TEMPERATURE: -20˚ to 60˚C (-4˚ to 140˚F)STORAGE: -40˚ to 85˚C (-40˚ to 185˚F)AVERAGE POWER CONSUMPTION:• 1300 mW (WLAN mode; maximum data rate)• 300 mW (WLAN mode; idle)• 750 mW (Ethernet Mode)PEAK SUPPLY CURRENT: 650 mA INPUT VOLTAGE: 5 - 6 volts AC/DCOPERATING TEMPERATURE: -31 to 151˚ degrees F STORAGE TEMPERATURE: -40˚ to 85˚C (-40˚ to 185˚F)‡‡Important: For enterprise integration consult technical documentation to match proper AL hardware (Gateways, Expanders,etc.) with enterprise software Versions supported.Up to 2000 locks and a PC communicate wirelessly through bidirectional Gateways – eliminating the need for door-to-doorprogramming and audit trail retrieval. System Management with free DL-WINDOWS or Enterprise Solutions:In seconds, globallockdown or unlock can be implemented from any Trilogy lock, even if the DL-WINDOWS computer is inaccessible or totallyoffline!。
宇飞来手机操作和解析
宇飞来手机操作和解析手机软硬件小常识手机硬件组成主板、CPU(中央处理器)、RAM(运行存) ROM (数据存储器)、通讯模块(包含蓝牙、WIFI、GSM/TD-SCDMA/WCDMA/CDMA网络制式)、GPU(图形处理器)、屏幕(触摸屏、LCD液晶屏、LED背光)摄像头、各种传感器(陀螺仪、重力感应、光线感应、距离感应、磁场、紫外线、指纹识别、健康检测等等)、电池、听筒、扬声器、麦克风和辅助按键。
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TFT LCD Approval Specification- CONTENTS -REVISION HISTORY ------------------------------------------------------- 3 1. GENERAL DESCRIPTION ------------------------------------------------------- 4 1.1 OVERVIEW1.2 FEATURES1.3 APPLICATION1.4 GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS1.5 MECHANICAL SPECIFICATIONS2. ABSOLUTE MAXIMUM RATINGS ------------------------------------------------------- 52.1 ABSOLUTE RATINGS OF ENVIRONMENT2.2 ELECTRICAL ABSOLUTE RATINGS2.2.1 TFT LCD MOD ULE2.2.2 BACKLIGHT UNIT3. ELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTICS ------------------------------------------------------- 73.1 TFT LCD MODULE3.2 BACKLIGHT UNIT4. BLOCK DIAGRAM ------------------------------------------------------- 104.1 TFT LCD MODULE5. INPUT TERMINAL PIN ASSIGNMENT ------------------------------------------------------- 115.1 TFT LCD MOD ULE5.2 TIMING DIAGRAM OF LVDS INPUT SIGNAL5.3 COLOR DATA INPUT ASSIGNMENT5.4 EDID CODE DATA STRUCTURE6. CONVERTER SPECIFICATION ------------------------------------------------------- 186.1 ABSOLUTE MAXIMUM RATINGS6.2 RECOMMENDED OPERATING RATINGS7. INTERFACE TIMING ------------------------------------------------------- 19 7.1 INPUT SIGNAL TIMING SPECIFICATIONS7.2 POWER ON/OFF SEQUENCE8. OPTICAL CHARACTERISTICS ------------------------------------------------------- 21 8.1 TEST COND ITIONS8.2 OPTICAL SPECIFICATIONS9. PRECAUTIONS ------------------------------------------------------- 259.1 SYSTEM MATCHING PRECAUTIONS9.2 HAND LING PRECAUTIONS9.3 STORAGE PRECAUTIONS9.4 OPERATION PRECAUTIONS10. PACKING ------------------------------------------------------- 2610.1 CARTON10.2 PALLET11. DEFINITION OF LABELS ------------------------------------------------------- 28 11.1 CMO MOD ULE LABEL11.2 CMO CARTON LABELREVISION HISTORYVersionD atePage(New)SectionDescriptionVer. 3.0 Sep.26, 2008 All All Approval specification first issued.1. GENERAL DESCRIPTION1.1 OVERVIEWN089L6 - L01 is a 8.9” TFT Liquid Crystal D isplay module with LED Backlight unit and 40 pins LVD Sinterface. This module supports 1024 x 600 SWVGA mode and can display 262,144 colors. The optimumviewing angle is at 6 o’clock direction. The converter module for Backlight is built in.1.2 FEATURES- SWVGA (1024 x 600 pixels) resolution- DE only mode- 3.3V LVDS (Low Voltage Differential Signaling) interface with 1 pixel/clock- Build in LED Converter1.3 APPLICATION- TFT LCD Notebook1.4 GENERAL SPECIFICATI0NSUnitNoteItem SpecificationActive Area 195.072(H) x 113.4(V) mm(1)Bezel Opening Area 198.27(H) x 116.6(V) mmDriver Element a-si TFT active matrix - -Pixel Number 1024 x R.G.B. x 600 pixel -Pixel Pitch 0.1905(H) X 0.189(V) mm -Pixel Arrangement RGB vertical stripe - -Display Colors 262,144 color -Transmissive Mode Normally white - -Surface Treatment Hard coating (3H), Anti-glare Type - -1.5 MECHANICAL SPECIFICATIONSNoteUnitMax.Typ.Item Min.Horizontal (H) 213.06 213.36 213.66 mm(1)Module SizeVertical (V) 129.25 129.55 129.85 mmDepth (D) --- 5.15 5.45 mm-gWeight ---200185Note (1) Please refer to the attached drawings for more information of front and back outline dimensions.2. ABSOLUTE MAXIMUM RATINGS2.1 ABSOLUTE RATINGS OF ENVIRONMENTValueUnit Note Item SymbolMin. Max.Storage Temperature T ST -20 +60 ºC (1)(2)(1),Operating Ambient Temperature T OP 0 +50 ºC(3),(5)G/ms Shock (Non-Operating) S NOP - 220/2(5)Vibration (Non-Operating) V NOP - 1.5 G(4),2.2 ELECTRICAL ABSOLUTE RATINGS2.2.1 TFT LCD MODULEValueItem SymbolMin. Max.Unit Note Power Supply Voltage V CC -0.3 +4.0 VLogic Input Voltage V IN -0.3 V CC+0.3 VLED Converter Enable ENA 0 5 VLED BLU Brightness Control ADJ 0 5 V(1)Note (1) Permanent damage to the device may occur if maximum values are exceeded. Function operation should be restricted to the conditions described under Normal Operating Conditions.2.2.2 BACKLIGHT UNITValueItem SymbolMin. Max.Unit Note LED Light Bar Power SupplyVoltageV L 0 30.6 VLED Light Bar Power Supply Current I L 0 52.5 mA(1), (2)Note (1) Permanent damage to the device may occur if maximum values are exceeded. Function operation should be restricted to the conditions described under Normal Operating Conditions.Note (2) Specified values are for LED (Refer to 3.2 for further information).3. ELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTICS3.1 TFT LCD MOD ULE Ta = 25 ± 2 ºCVcc rising time is 470usNote (5) The parameters of LVDS signals are defined as the following figures.Note (3) P L = I LͪV LNote (4) The lifetime of LED is defined as the time when it continues to operate under the conditions at Ta = 25 ̈́2o C and I L = 17.5 mA(Per EA) until the brightness becomes Љ50% of its original value.4. BLOCK DIAGRAM 4.1 TFT LCD MODULE5. INPUT TERMINAL PIN ASSIGNMENT5.1 TFT LCD MODULEPin Symbol Description PolarityRemark1 GN D Ground2 VCC Power Supply (+3.3V typ.)3 VCC Power Supply (+3.3V typ.)4 V EDID EDID power (+3.3V typ.)5 NC No Connection (Reserved for CMOtest)6 CLK EDIDEDID clock 7 DATA EDID EDID data 8 Rxin0- LVDS Differential Data Input Negative9 Rxin0+ LVDS Differential Data Input Positive R0~R5,G010 GN DGround 11 Rxin1- LVDS Differential Data Input Negative 12 Rxin1+ LVDS Differential Data Input Positive G1~G5,B0,B113 GN DGround 14 Rxin2- LVDS Differential Data Input Negative 15 Rxin2+ LVDS Differential Data Input Positive B2~B5,DE,Hsync,Vsync16 GN D Ground 17 CLK- LVDS Clock Data Input Negative 18 CLK+ LVDS Clock Data Input PositiveLVDS Level Clock19 GN D Ground 20 NC No Connection 21NC No Connection22 GN DGround 23 NC No Connection 24 NC No Connection 25 GN D Ground 26 NC No Connection27 NC No Connection 28 GN D Ground 29 VLED LED Converter Input Power 30 VLED LED Converter Input Power LED Power Input31 LE D _GN D LE D Ground 32 LE D _GN D LE DGround 33 LE D _GN D LE D Ground 34 NC No Connection 35 NC No Connection 36 NC No Connection 37 NC No Connection 38 ADJ LED BLU Brightness Control (PWM) (3)39 NC No Connection 40 NC No Connection Note (1) Connector Part No.: I-PEX 20347-340E-12 or equivalent Note (2) User’s connector Part No: I-PEX 20345-040T-31 or equivalent Note (3) BLU brightness is proportion to the duty of ADJ signal. Note (4) The first pixel is odd as shown in the following figure.5.3 COLOR DATA INPUT ASSIGNMENTThe brightness of each primary color (red, green and blue) is based on the 6-bit gray scale data input forthe color. The higher the binary input, the brighter the color. The table below provides the assignment ofcolor versus data input.D ata SignalRed Green Blue ColorR5R4 R3 R2R1R0G5G4G3G2G1G0B5 B4 B3 B2B1B0Basic Colors BlackRedGreenBlueCyanMagentaYellowWhite111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111Gray Scale Of Red Red(0)/DarkRed(1)Red(2)::Red(61)Red(62)Red(63)::111::111::111::1111::111::11::::::::::::::::::::::::Gray Scale Of Green Green(0)/DarkGreen(1)Green(2)::Green(61)Green(62)Green(63)::::::::::::::111::111::111::1111::111::11::::::::::::Gray Scale Of Blue Blue(0)/DarkBlue(1)Blue(2)::Blue(61)Blue(62)Blue(63)::::::::::::::::::::::::::111::111::111::1111::111::11Note (1) 0: Low Level Voltage, 1: High Level Voltage5.4 EDID DATA STRUCTUREThe EDID (Extended Display Identification Data) data formats are to support displays as defined in the VESA Plug & Display and FPDI standards.Byte # (decimal) Byte #(hex)Field Name and CommentsValue (hex)Value(binary) 0 0 Header 00 000000001 1 Header FF 111111112 2 Header FF 111111113 3 Header FF 111111114 4 Header FF 111111115 5 Header FF 111111116 6 Header FF 111111117 7 Header 00 000000008 8 EISA ID manufacturer name (“CMO”) 0D 000011019 9 EISA ID manufacturer name (Compressed ASCII) AF 1010111110 0A ID product code (N089L6-L01) 09 0000100111 0B ID product code (hex LSB first; N089L6-L01) 01 0000000112 0C ID S/N (fixed “0”) 00 0000000013 0D ID S/N (fixed “0”) 00 0000000014 0E ID S/N (fixed “0”) 00 0000000015 0F ID S/N (fixed “0”) 00 0000000016 10 Week of manufacture (fixed week code) 1F 0001111117 11 Year of manufacture (fixed year code) 12 0001001018 12 EDID structure version # (“1”) 01 0000000119 13 EDID revision # (“3”) 03 0000001120 14 Video I/P definition (“digital”) 90 1001000021 15 Max H image size (“21.3cm”) 15 0001010122 16 Max V image size (“12.9cm”) 0C 0000110023 17 Display Gamma (Gamma = ”2.2”) 78 0111100024 18 Feature support (“Active off, RGB Color”) 0A 0000101025 19 Rx1, Rx0, Ry1, Ry0, Gx1, Gx0, Gy1, Gy0 B9 1011100126 1A Bx1, Bx0, By1, By0, Wx1, Wx0, Wy1, Wy0 85 1000010127 1B Rx=0.584 95 1001010128 1C Ry=0.362 5C 010******* 1D Gx=0.350 59 010******* 1E Gy=0.583 95 1001010131 1F Bx=0.154 27 0010011132 20 By=0.105 1B 0001101133 21 Wx=0.313 50 010******* 22 Wy=0.329 54 010******* 23 Established timings 1 00 0000000036 24 Established timings 2 00 0000000037 25 Manufacturer’s reserved timings 00 0000000038 26 Standard timing ID # 1 01 0000000139 27 Standard timing ID # 1 01 0000000140 28 Standard timing ID # 2 01 0000000141 29 Standard timing ID # 201 00000001Byte # (decimal) Byte # (hex)Field Name and CommentsValue (hex)Value(binary) 42 2A Standard timing ID # 3 01 0000000143 2B Standard timing ID # 3 01 0000000144 2C Standard timing ID # 4 01 0000000145 2D Standard timing ID # 4 01 0000000146 2E Standard timing ID # 5 01 0000000147 2F Standard timing ID # 5 01 0000000148 30 Standard timing ID # 6 01 0000000149 31 Standard timing ID # 6 01 0000000150 32 Standard timing ID # 7 01 0000000151 33 Standard timing ID # 7 01 0000000152 34 Standard timing ID # 8 01 0000000153 35 Standard timing ID # 8 01 0000000154 36 Detailed timing description # 1 Pixel clock (“45MHz”, According toVESA CVT Rev1.1)94 1001010055 37 # 1 Pixel clock (hex LSB first) 11 0001000156 38 # 1 H active (“1024”) 00 0000000057 39 # 1 H blank (“176”) B0 1011000058 3A # 1 H active : H blank (“1024 : 176”) 40 010******* 3B # 1 V active (”600”) 58 010******* 3C # 1 V blank (”25”) 19 0001100161 3D # 1 V active : V blank (”600 :25”) 20 0010000062 3E # 1 H sync offset (”48”) 30 0011000063 3F # 1 H sync pulse width ("32”) 20 0010000064 40 # 1 V sync offset : V sync pulse width (”3 : 6”) 36 0011011065 41 # 1 H sync offset : H sync pulse width : V sync offset : V sync width(”48: 32 : 3 : 6”)00 0000000066 42 # 1 H image size (”195 mm”) C3 1100001167 43 # 1 V image size (”113mm”) 71 0111000168 44 # 1 H image size : V image size (”195 : 113”) 00 0000000069 45 # 1 H boarder (”0”) 00 0000000070 46 # 1 V boarder (”0”) 00 0000000071 47 # 1 Non-interlaced, Normal, no stereo, Separate sync, H/V polNegatives18 0001100072 48 Detailed timing description # 2 00 0000000073 49 # 2 Flag 00 0000000074 4A # 2 Reserved 00 0000000075 4B # 2 FE (hex) defines ASCII string (Model Name “N089L6-L01”,ASCII)FE 1111111076 4C # 2 Flag 00 0000000077 4D # 2 1st character of name (“N”) 4E 010******* 4E # 2 2nd character of name (“0”) 30 0011000079 4F # 2 3rd character of name (“8”) 38 0011100080 50 # 2 4th character of name (“9”) 39 0011100181 51 # 2 5th character of name (“L”) 4C 010******* 52 # 2 6th character of name (“6”) 36 0011011083 53 # 2 7th character of name (“-”) 2D 0010110184 54 # 2 8th character of name (“L”) 4C 01001100Byte # (decimal) Byte # (hex)Field Name and CommentsValue (hex)Value(binary) 85 55 # 2 9th character of name (“0”) 30 0011000086 56 # 2 10th character of name (“1”) 31 0011000187 57 # 2 New line character indicates end of ASCII string 0A 0000101088 58 # 2 Padding with “Blank” character 20 0010000089 59 # 2 Padding with “Blank” character 20 0010000090 5A Detailed timing description # 3 00 0000000091 5B # 3 Flag 00 0000000092 5C # 3 Reserved 00 0000000093 5D # 3 FE (hex) defines ASCII string (Vendor “CMO”, ASCII) FE 1111111094 5E # 3 Flag 00 0000000095 5F # 3 1st character of string (“C”) 43 010******* 60 # 3 2nd character of string (“M”) 4D 010******* 61 # 3 3rd character of string (“O”) 4F 010******* 62 # 3 New line character indicates end of ASCII string 0A 0000101099 63 # 3 Padding with “Blank” character 20 00100000100 64 # 3 Padding with “Blank” character 20 00100000101 65 # 3 Padding with “Blank” character 20 00100000102 66 # 3 Padding with “Blank” character 20 00100000103 67 # 3 Padding with “Blank” character 20 00100000104 68 # 3 Padding with “Blank” character 20 00100000105 69 # 3 Padding with “Blank” character 20 00100000106 6A # 3 Padding with “Blank” character 20 00100000107 6B # 3 Padding with “Blank” character 20 00100000108 6C Detailed timing description # 4 00 00000000109 6D # 4 Flag 00 00000000110 6E # 4 Reserved 00 00000000111 6F # 4 FE (hex) defines ASCII string (Model Name“N089L6-L01”,ASCII)FE 11111110112 70 # 4 Flag 00 00000000113 71 # 4 1st character of name (“N”) 4E 010******** 72 # 4 2nd character of name (“0”) 30 00110000115 73 # 4 3rd character of name (“8”) 38 00111000116 74 # 4 4th character of name (“9”) 39 00111001117 75 # 4 5th character of name (“L”) 4C 010******** 76 # 4 6th character of name (“6”) 36 00110110119 77 # 4 7th character of name (“-”) 2D 00101101120 78 # 4 8th character of name (“L”) 4C 010******** 79 # 4 9th character of name (“0”) 30 00110000122 7A # 4 10th character of name (“1”) 31 00110001123 7B # 4 New line character indicates end of ASCII string 0A 00001010124 7C # 4 Padding with “Blank” character 20 00100000125 7D # 4 Padding with “Blank” character 20 00100000126 7E Extension flag 00 00000000127 7F Checksum A0 101000006.CONVERTER SPECIFICATION6.1 ABSOLUTE MAXIMUM RATINGSSymbol Ratings Vin 6.0V Gnd +/-0.3V A DJ -0.3V~6.0V2 RECOMMENDED OPERATING RATINGSValueParameter SymbolMin. Typ. Max.Unit NoteConverter Input power supply voltage V in 4.5 5.0 5.5 VADJ High Level 2.0 --- 5.0 VADJ Control LevelADJ Low Level 0 --- 0.5 VADJ Control Duty Ratio 10 100 % ADJ Control Frequency f PWM 190 210 230 HzVin=4.5V 433524mA (1)Converter Input Current Vin=5.5VI BL354 429 mA (2) Note (1) The specified LED power supply current is under the conditions at Vin = 4.5V, Ta = 25 ± 2 ºC, f PWM= 200 Hz, Duty=100%.Note (2) The specified LED power supply current is under the conditions at Vin = 5.5V, Ta = 25 ± 2 ºC, f PWM= 200 Hz, Duty=100%.7. INTERFACE TIMING7.1 INPUT SIGNAL TIMING SPECIFICATIONSThe input signal timing specifications are shown as the following table and timing diagram.7.2 POWER ON/OFF SEQUENCERestartPower OnPower Off8. OPTICAL CHARACTERISTICS8.1 TEST CONDITIONSItem Symbol Value UnitAmbient Temperature Ta 25r 2oC Ambient Humidity Ha 50r 10 %RH Supply Voltage V CC 3.3 V Input Signal According to typical value in "3. ELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTICS"LED Light Bar Input Current I L52.5mA The measurement methods of optical characteristics are shown in Section 8.2. The following items should be measured under the test conditions described in Section 8.1 and stable environment shown in Note (5).8.2 OPTICAL SPECIFICATIONSThe relative measurement methods of optical characteristics are shown in 8.2. The following items should be measured under the test conditions described in 8.1 and stable environment shown in Note (5). ItemSymbol Condition Min. Typ. Max. Unit Note Contrast Ratio CR 300 400 - - (2), (5)T R - 38msResponse TimeT F -712ms (3)Average Luminance of White L 5p 180 200-cd/m 2(4), (5)Luminance Non-UniformityG W 5p--1.25 (5), (6)Rx 0.571 -RedRy 0.360 -Gx 0.351 -Green Gy 0.573 - Bx 0.156 -Blue By 0.118-Wx 0.313 -ColorChromaticityWhite Wy T x =0q ,T Y =0q Viewing NormalAngleTYP -0.050.329TYP+0.05-T x +70 80 - HorizontalT x -70 80 - T Y +60 70 - Viewing AngleVerticalT Y -CR t 1060 70 - Deg.(1), (5)Note (1) Definition of Viewing Angle (T x,T y):Note (4) Definition of Average Luminance of White (L AVE):Measure the luminance of gray level 63 at 5 pointsL AVE = [L (1)+ L (2)+ L (3)+ L (4)+ L (5)] / 5L (x) is corresponding to the luminance of the point X at Figure in Note (6) Note (5) Measurement Setup:Note (6) Definition of White Variation (G W):Measure the luminance of gray level 63 at 5 pointsG W = { Maximum [L (1), L (2), L (3), L (4), L (5)] / Minimum [L (1), L (2), L (3), L (4), L (5)]Horizontal Line9. PRECAUTIONS9.1 SYSTEM MATCHING PRECAUTIONS(1) Refer to the drawing.(2) To avoid wireless noise interference, please keep the antenna away from LCD control board.9.2 HANDLING PRECAUTIONS(1) The module should be assembled into the system firmly by using every mounting hole. Be careful notto twist or bend the module.(2) While assembling or installing modules, it can only be in the clean area. The dust and oil may causeelectrical short or damage the polarizer.(3) Use fingerstalls or soft gloves in order to keep display clean during the incoming inspection andassembly process.(4) Do not press or scratch the surface harder than a HB pencil lead on the panel because the polarizer isvery soft and easily scratched.(5) If the surface of the polarizer is dirty, please clean it by some absorbent cotton or soft cloth. Do not useKetone type materials (ex. Acetone), Ethyl alcohol, Toluene, Ethyl acid or Methyl chloride. It might permanently damage the polarizer due to chemical reaction.(6) Wipe off water droplets or oil immediately. Staining and discoloration may occur if they left on panel fora long time.(7) If the liquid crystal material leaks from the panel, it should be kept away from the eyes or mouth. Incase of contacting with hands, legs or clothes, it must be washed away thoroughly with soap.(8) Protect the module from static electricity, it may cause damage to the C-MOS Gate Array IC.(9) Do not disassemble the module.(10) Do not pull or fold the lamp wire.(11) Pins of I/F connector should not be touched directly with bare hands.9.3 STORAGE PRECAUTIONS(1) High temperature or humidity may reduce the performance of module. Please store LCD module withinthe specified storage conditions.(2) It is dangerous that moisture come into or contacted the LCD module, because the moisture maydamage LCD module when it is operating.(3) It may reduce the display quality if the ambient temperature is lower than 10 ºC. For example, theresponse time will become slowly, and the starting voltage of lamp will be higher than the room temperature.9.4 OPERATION PRECAUTIONS(1) Do not pull the I/F connector in or out while the module is operating.(2) Always follow the correct power on/off sequence when LCD module is connecting and operating. Thiscan prevent the CMOS LSI chips from damage during latch-up.(3) The startup voltage of Backlight is approximately 1000 Volts. It may cause electrical shock whileassembling with inverter. Do not disassemble the module or insert anything into the Backlight unit.10. PACKING10.1 CARTON10.2 PALLET11. DEFINITION OF LABELS11.1 CMO MODULE LABELThe barcode nameplate is pasted on each module as illustration, and its definitions are as following explanation.11.2 CMO CARTON LABEL(a) Production location: Made In XXXX. XXXX stands for production location.O n e s t e p s o l u t i o n f o r L C D / P D P / O L E D p a n e l a p p l i c a t i o n : D a t a s h e e t , i n v e n t o r y a n d a c c e s s o r y !w w w .p a n e l o o k .c om。