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CY62256 32K x 8 位 CMOS 静态 RAM 数据手册说明书

CY62256 32K x 8 位 CMOS 静态 RAM 数据手册说明书

256K (32K x 8) Static RAMCY62256Features•High speed —55ns •Temperature Ranges —Commercial: 0°C to 70°C —Industrial: –40°C to 85°C —Automotive: –40°C to 125°C •Voltage range —4.5V – 5.5V•Low active power and standby power•Easy memory expansion with CE and OE features •TTL-compatible inputs and outputs •Automatic power-down when deselected •CMOS for optimum speed/power•Available in a Pb-free and non Pb-free standard 28-pin narrow SOIC, 28-pin TSOP-1, 28-pin Reverse TSOP-1 and 28-pin DIP packagesFunctional Description [1]The CY62256 is a high-performance CMOS static RAM organized as 32K words by 8 bits. Easy memory expansion is provided by an active LOW chip enable (CE) and active LOW output enable (OE) and Tri-state drivers. This device has an automatic power-down feature, reducing the power consumption by 99.9% when deselected.An active LOW write enable signal (WE) controls the writing/reading operation of the memory. When CE and WE inputs are both LOW, data on the eight data input/output pins (I/O 0 through I/O 7) is written into the memory location addressed by the address present on the address pins (A 0through A 14). Reading the device is accomplished by selecting the device and enabling the outputs, CE and OE active LOW,while WE remains inactive or HIGH. Under these conditions,the contents of the location addressed by the information on address pins are present on the eight data input/output pins.The input/output pins remain in a high-impedance state unless the chip is selected, outputs are enabled, and write enable (WE) is HIGH.Note:1.For best practice recommendations, please refer to the Cypress application note “System Design Guidelines” on .A 9A 8A 7A 6A 5A 4A 3A 2COLUMN DECODERR O W D E C O D E RS E N S E A M P SINPUTBUFFERPOWER DOWNWE OEI/O 0CE I/O 1I/O 2I/O 3I/O 7I/O 6I/O 5I/O 4A 10A 13A 11A 12A A 14A 1Logic Block Diagram32K × 8ARRAYPin ConfigurationsProduct PortfolioProductV CC Range (V)Speed (ns)Power DissipationOperating, I CC(mA)Standby, I SB2(µA)Min.Typ.[2]Max.Typ.[2]Max.Typ.[2]Max.CY62256L Com’l/Ind’l 4.55.05.555/702550250CY62256LL Commercial 7025500.15CY62256LL Industrial 55/7025500.110CY62256LLAutomotive5525500.11512345678910111415162019181721242322Top ViewNarrow SOIC 121325282726GNDA 6A 7A 8A 9A 10A 11A 12A 13WE V CC A 4A 3A 2A 1I/O 7I/O 6I/O 5I/O 4A 14A 5I/O 0I/O 1I/O 2CE OE A 0I/O 322232425262728125101115141312161918173420217689OEA 1A 2A 3A 4WE V CC A 5A 6A 7A 8A 9A 0CE I/O 7I/O 6I/O 5GND I/O 2I/O 1I/O 4I/O 0A 14A 10A 11A 13A 12I/O 3TSOP I Top View (not to scale)Reverse Pinout 22232425262728125101115141312161918173420217689OE A 1A 2A 3A 4WE V CC A 5A 6A 7A 8A 9A 0CE I/O 7I/O 6I/O 5GND I/O 2I/O 1I/O 4I/O 0A 14A 10A 11A 13A 12I/O 3TSOP I Top View (not to scale)12345678910111415162019181721242322Top ViewDIP 121325282726GNDA 6A 7A 8A 9A 10A 11A 12A 13WE V CC A 4A 3A 2A 1I/O 7I/O 6I/O 5I/O 4A 14A 5I/O 0I/O 1I/O 2CE OE A 0I/O 3Pin DefinitionsPin Number Type Description1–10, 21, 23–26Input A 0–A 14. Address Inputs11–13, 15–19, Input/Output I/O 0–/O 7. Data lines. Used as input or output lines depending on operation27Input/Control WE . When selected LOW, a WRITE is conducted. When selected HIGH, a READ is conducted20Input/Control CE . When LOW, selects the chip. When HIGH, deselects the chip22Input/ControlOE . Output Enable. Controls the direction of the I/O pins. When LOW, the I/O pins behave as outputs. When deasserted HIGH, I/O pins are Tri-stated, and act as input data pins14GroundGND . Ground for the device28Power Supply V CC . Power supply for the deviceNote:2.Typical specifications are the mean values measured over a large sample size across normal production process variations and are taken at nominal conditions (T A = 25°C, V CC ). Parameters are guaranteed by design and characterization, and not 100% tested.Maximum Ratings(Above which the useful life may be impaired. For user guide-lines, not tested.)Storage Temperature .................................–65°C to +150°C Ambient Temperature withPower Applied.............................................–55°C to +125°C Supply Voltage to Ground Potential(Pin 28 to Pin 14)..............................................–0.5V to +7V DC Voltage Applied to Outputsin High-Z State[3]....................................–0.5V to V CC + 0.5V DC Input Voltage[3]................................–0.5V to V CC + 0.5V Output Current into Outputs (LOW).............................20 mA Static Discharge Voltage.......................................... > 2001V (per MIL-STD-883, Method 3015)Latch-up Current.................................................... > 200 mA Operating RangeRange Ambient Temperature (T A)[4]V CC Commercial0°C to +70°C 5V± 10% Industrial–40°C to +85°C 5V± 10% Automotive–40°C to +125°C 5V± 10%Electrical Characteristics Over the Operating RangeParameter Description Test ConditionsCY62256−55CY62256−70Unit Min.Typ.[2]Max.Min.Typ.[2]Max.V OH Output HIGH Voltage V CC = Min., I OH = −1.0 mA 2.4 2.4V V OL Output LOW Voltage V CC = Min., I OL = 2.1 mA0.40.4VV IH Input HIGH Voltage 2.2V CC+0.5V 2.2V CC+0.5VVV IL Input LOW Voltage–0.50.8–0.50.8V I IX Input Leakage Current GND < V I < V CC–0.5+0.5–0.5+0.5µA I OZ Output Leakage Current GND < V O < V CC, Output Disabled–0.5+0.5–0.5+0.5µAI CC V CC Operating SupplyCurrent V CC = 5.5V,I OUT = 0 mA,f = f Max = 1/t RCL25502550mALL25502550I SB1Automatic CEPower-down Current—TTL Inputs V CC = 5.5V, CE > V IH,V IN > V IH or V IN < V IL,f = f MaxL0.40.60.40.6mALL0.30.50.30.5I SB2Automatic CEPower-down Current—CMOS Inputs V CC = 5.5V,CE > V CC− 0.3VV IN > V CC− 0.3V, orV IN < 0.3V, f = 0L250250µALL - Com’l0.150.15LL - Ind’l0.1100.110LL - Auto0.115Capacitance[5]Parameter Description Test Conditions Max.UnitC IN Input Capacitance T A = 25°C, f = 1 MHz, V CC = V CC(typ.)6pFC OUT Output Capacitance8pF Thermal Resistance[5]Parameter Description Test Conditions DIP SOIC TSOP RTSOP UnitΘJA Thermal Resistance(Junction to Ambient)Still Air, soldered on a 4.25 x 1.125 inch,2-layer printed circuit board75.6176.5693.8993.89°C/WΘJC Thermal Resistance(Junction to Case)43.1236.0724.6424.64°C/WNotes:3.V IL (min.)= −2.0V for pulse durations of less than 20 ns.4.T A is the “Instant-On” case temperature.5.Tested initially and after any design or process changes that may affect these parameters.AC Test Loads and WaveformsData Retention CharacteristicsParameter DescriptionConditions [6]Min.Typ.[2]Max.Unit V DR V CC for Data Retention 2.0V I CCDRData Retention CurrentL V CC = 2.0V , CE > V CC − 0.3V ,V IN > V CC − 0.3V , or V IN < 0.3V250µA LL - Com’l 0.15µA LL - Ind’l 0.110µA LL - Auto0.110µA t CDR [5]Chip Deselect to Data Retention Time 0ns t R [5]Operation Recovery Timet RCnsData Retention WaveformNote:6.No input may exceed V CC + 0.5V .3.0V 5V OUTPUTR1 1800ΩR2990Ω100pF INCLUDING JIG AND SCOPEGND90%10%90%10%<5ns<5ns5V OUTPUTR1 1800ΩR2990Ω5pFINCLUDING JIG AND SCOPE (a)(b)OUTPUT1.77VEquivalent to:THE VENIN EQUIVALENTALL INPUT PULSES 639ΩV CC(min)V CC(min)t CDRV DR >2V DATA RETENTION MODEt RCEV CCSwitching Characteristics Over the Operating Range[7]Parameter DescriptionCY62256−55CY62256−70Unit Min.Max.Min.Max.Read Cyclet RC Read Cycle Time5570nst AA Address to Data Valid5570nst OHA Data Hold from Address Change55nst ACE CE LOW to Data Valid5570nst DOE OE LOW to Data Valid2535nst LZOE OE LOW to Low-Z[8]55nst HZOE OE HIGH to High-Z[8, 9]2025nst LZCE CE LOW to Low-Z[8]55nst HZCE CE HIGH to High-Z[8, 9]2025nst PU CE LOW to Power-up00nst PD CE HIGH to Power-down5570ns Write Cycle[10, 11]t WC Write Cycle Time5570nst SCE CE LOW to Write End4560nst AW Address Set-up to Write End4560nst HA Address Hold from Write End00nst SA Address Set-up to Write Start00nst PWE WE Pulse Width4050nst SD Data Set-up to Write End2530nst HD Data Hold from Write End00nst HZWE WE LOW to High-Z[8, 9]2025nst LZWE WE HIGH to Low-Z[8]55ns Notes:7.Test conditions assume signal transition time of 5 ns or less, timing reference levels of 1.5V, input pulse levels of 0 to 3.0V, and output loading of the specifiedI OL/I OH and 100 pF load capacitance.8.At any given temperature and voltage condition, t HZCE is less than t LZCE, t HZOE is less than t LZOE, and t HZWE is less than t LZWE for any given device.9.t HZOE, t HZCE, and t HZWE are specified with C L = 5 pF as in (b) of AC Test Loads. Transition is measured ±500 mV from steady-state voltage.10.The internal Write time of the memory is defined by the overlap of CE LOW and WE LOW. Both signals must be LOW to initiate a Write and either signal canterminate a Write by going HIGH. The data input set-up and hold timing should be referenced to the rising edge of the signal that terminates the Write.11.The minimum Write cycle time for Write Cycle #3 (WE controlled, OE LOW) is the sum of t HZWE and t SD.Switching WaveformsRead Cycle No. 1 (Address Transition Controlled)[12, 13]Read Cycle No. 2 (OE Controlled)[13, 14]Write Cycle No. 1 (WE Controlled)[10, 15, 16]Notes:12.Device is continuously selected. OE, CE = V IL .13.WE is HIGH for Read cycle.14.Address valid prior to or coincident with CE transition LOW.15.Data I/O is high impedance if OE = V IH .16.If CE goes HIGH simultaneously with WE HIGH, the output remains in a high-impedance state. 17.During this period, the I/Os are in output state and input signals should not be applied.ADDRESSDATA OUTPREVIOUS DATA VALIDDATA VALIDt RCt AAt OHA50%50%DATA VALIDt RCt ACEt DOEt LZOEt LZCE t PUHIGH IMPEDANCEt HZOE t HZCEt PDIMPEDANCEICCISBHIGH DATA OUTOECEV CC SUPPLY CURRENTt HDt SDt PWEt SAt HAt AWt WCt HZOEDATA IN VALIDNOTE 17DATA I/OADDRESSCEWEOEWrite Cycle No. 2 (CE Controlled)[10, 15, 16]Write Cycle No. 3 (WE Controlled, OE LOW)[11, 16]Switching Waveforms (continued)t WCt AWt SAt HAt HDt SDt SCEDATA IN VALIDWEDATA I/OADDRESSCEt HD t SDt LZWEt SAt HAt AWt WCt HZWEDATA IN VALIDNOTE 17DATA I/OADDRESSWECETypical DC and AC Characteristics1.21.41.00.60.40.24.04.55.05.56.01.61.41.21.00.8−5525125−55251251.21.00.8N O R M A L I Z E D t A A120100806040200.01.02.03.04.0O U T P U T S O U R C E C U R R E N T (m A )SUPPLY VOLTAGE (V)NORMALIZED SUPPLY CURRENT vs.SUPPLY VOLTAGENORMALIZED ACCESS TIME vs.AMBIENT TEMPERATURE AMBIENT TEMPERATURE (°C)NORMALIZED SUPPLY CURRENT vs.AMBIENT TEMPERATUREAMBIENT TEMPERATURE (°C)OUTPUT VOLTAGE (V)OUTPUT SOURCE CURRENT vs.OUTPUT VOLTAGE 0.00.81.41.11.00.94.04.55.05.56.0N O R M A L I Z E D t A ASUPPLY VOLTAGE (V)NORMALIZED ACCESS TIME vs.SUPPLY VOLTAGE 120140*********0.01.02.03.04.0O U T P U T S I N K C U R R E N T (m A )080OUTPUT VOLTAGE (V)OUTPUT SINK CURRENT vs.OUTPUT VOLTAGE0.60.40.20.0N O R M A L I Z E D I C CN O R M A L I Z E D I C C , I S BI CCI CCV CC = 5.0VV CC = 5.0V T A = 25°CV CC = 5.0V T A = 25°CI SBT A = 25°C0.60.801.31.2V IN = 5.0V T A = 25°C1.4V CC = 5.0V V IN = 5.0V−55251052.52.01.5CURRENT vs.AMBIENT TEMPERATUREAMBIENT TEMPERATURE (°C)1.00.50.0–0.5I SB3.0STANDBY V CC = 5.0V V IN = 5.0VI S B 2 µATruth TableCE WE OE Inputs/Outputs ModePowerH X X High-Z Deselect/Power-down Standby (I SB )L H L Data Out Read Active (I CC )L L X Data In WriteActive (I CC )LHHHigh-ZOutput DisabledActive (I CC )Typical DC and AC Characteristics (continued)3.02.52.01.51.00.50.01.02.03.04.0N O R M A L I Z E D I P OSUPPLY VOLTAGE (V)TYPICAL POWER-ON CURRENT vs.SUPPLY VOLTAGE 30.025.020.015.010.05.00200400600800D E L T A t (n s )AA CAPACITANCE (pF)TYPICAL ACCESS TIME CHANGE vs.OUTPUT LOADING1.251.000.7510203040N O R M A L I Z E D I C CCYCLE FREQUENCY (MHz)0.05.00.010000.50V CC = 4.5V T A = 25°CV CC =5.0V T A = 2 5°C V IN = 0.5VNORMALIZED I CC vs. CYCLE TIMEOrdering InformationSpeed(ns)Ordering Code PackageDiagram Package TypeOperatingRange55CY62256LL−55SNI51-8509228-pin (300-mil Narrow Body) SNC Industrial CY62256LL−55SNXI28-pin (300-mil Narrow Body) SNC (Pb-free)CY62256LL−55ZXI51-8507128-pin TSOP I (Pb-free)CY62256LL−55SNE51-8509228-pin (300-mil Narrow Body) SNC AutomotiveCY62256LL−55SNXE28-pin (300-mil Narrow Body) SNC (Pb-free)CY62256LL−55ZE51-8507128-pin TSOP ICY62256LL−55ZXE28-pin TSOP I (Pb-free)CY62256LL−55ZRXE51-8507428-pin Reverse TSOP I (Pb-free)70CY62256LL−70PC51-8501728-pin (600-Mil) Molded DIP Commercial CY62256LL−70PXC28-pin (600-Mil) Molded DIP (Pb-free)CY62256L−70SNC51-8509228-pin (300-mil Narrow Body) SNCCY62256L−70SNXC28-pin (300-mil Narrow Body) SNC (Pb-free)CY62256LL−70SNC28-pin (300-mil Narrow Body) SNCCY62256LL−70SNXC28-pin (300-mil Narrow Body) SNC (Pb-free)CY62256LL−70ZC51-8507128-pin TSOP ICY62256LL−70ZXC28-pin TSOP I (Pb-free)CY62256L–70SNI51-8509228-pin (300-mil Narrow Body) SNC IndustrialCY62256L–70SNXI28-pin (300-mil Narrow Body) SNC (Pb-free)CY62256LL−70SNI28-pin (300-mil Narrow Body) SNCCY62256LL−70SNXI28-pin (300-mil Narrow Body) SNC (Pb-free)CY62256LL−70ZXI51-8507128-pin TSOP I (Pb-free)CY62256LL−70ZRI51-8507428-pin Reverse TSOP ICY62256LL−70ZRXI28-pin Reverse TSOP I (Pb-free)Please contact your local Cypress sales representative for availability of these partsPackage DiagramsPackage Diagrams (continued)28-pin Thin Small Outline Package Type 1 (8 x 13.4 mm) (51-85071)51-85071-*GDocument #: 38-05248 Rev. *F Page 13 of 14All product and company names mentioned in this document are the trademarks of their respective holders.Package Diagrams (continued)51-85074-*F28-pin Reverse Thin Small Outline Package Type 1 (8x13.4 mm) (51-85074)Document History PageDocument Title: CY62256, 256K (32K x 8) Static RAM Document Number: 38-05248REV.ECN NO.IssueDateOrig. ofChange Description of Change**11345403/06/02MGN Change from Spec number: 38-00455 to 38-05248Remove obsolete parts from ordering info, standardize format*A11522705/23/02GBI Changed SN Package Diagram*B11650609/04/02GBI Added footnote 1Corrected package description in Ordering Information table*C238448See ECN AJU Added Automotive product information*D344595See ECN SYT Added Pb-free packages on page# 10*E395936See ECN SYT Changed address of Cypress Semiconductor Corporation on Page# 1 from“3901 North First Street” to “198 Champion Court”Added CY62256L–70SNXI package in the Ordering Information on Page # 10 *F493277See ECN VKN Updated Ordering Information table。

MXF系列滑动桌面用户手册说明书

MXF系列滑动桌面用户手册说明书

Series MXFø8, ø12, ø16, ø2020161281020305075100MXF20MXF16MXF12MXF8MXF8MXF12MXF16MXF2016 x 5818.5 x 6821 x 8027 x 92Low Profile Slide TableLow-profile and compact type, air slide table with the construction of guide and cylinder aligned in parallel.Low-profile and compactness have been achieved with the construction of guide and cylinder aligned in parallel.Model Height x Width (mm)Height comparison to MXS Stronger thread for mounting workHigh rigidityOptional portingReproducibility for mounting and dismountingAuto switch is mountableSlim bodyStandard stroke adjustmentReproducibility for mounting and dismountingNeat appearanceStroke can be adjusted at each stroke end within 5 mm each end and 10 mm is total.Insert thread for mounting work.Cross roller guide allows smooth operation without vibration.Lateral and axial piping from 2 directions is possible.Pin holes for positioning on bottom of slide allows precise and accurate mounting of actuator.Body mounting (Body tapped)Auto switch is recessed in the groove to save space.Low-profile has been achieved with the construction of guide and cylinder aligned in parallel.Body mounting (Body tapped)Protecting stopper section with cover realizes neat appearance.Positioning pin holes on table top allows precise and easy mounting to change workpiece.2. Body through-hole1. Body tappedMounting can be done from 2 directions top side (through-hole) and bottom side (body tapped).Bore size (mm)Auto switchStroke (mm)Series VariationsModelReed auto switch D-A9 , D-A9 V Solid state auto switch D-M9 , D-M9 V 2-color indicationsolid state auto switch D-M9 W, D-M9 WV133MXH MXU MXS MXQ MXF MXW MXJ MXP MXY MTSIndividual -XD- -XC o u r t e s y o f C M A /F l o d y n e /H y d r a d y n e ▪ M o t i o n C o n t r o l ▪ H y d r a u l i c ▪ P n e u m a t i c ▪ E l e c t r i c a l ▪ M e c h a n i c a l ▪ (800) 426-5480 ▪ w w w .c m a f h .c o m3-13-23-33-4123L 2+A 5L 3L 1Series MXFModel SelectionModel Selection StepFormula/Data Selection ExampleOperating ConditionsKinetic EnergyLoad FactorLoad factor of load massLoad factor of the static momentLoad factor of dynamic momentSum of the load factorsFind the kinetic energy E (J) of the load.Find the allowable kinetic energy Ea (J).Confirm that the kinetic energy of the load does not exceed the allowable kinetic energy.Use is possible if the sum of the load factors does not exceed 1.Enumerate the operating conditions considering the mounting position and workpiece configuration.• Model to be used • Type of cushion• Workpiece mounting position • Mounting orientation • Average speed Va (mm/s)• Load mass W (kg): Fig. (1)• Overhang Ln (mm): Fig. (2)E = -· W (-)2Collision speed V = 1.4 ·Va Ea = K·EmaxWorkpiece mounting coefficient K: Fig. (3)Max. allowable kinetic energy Emax: Table (1)Kinetic energy (E) Allowable kinetic energy (Ea)—∗12V1000∗) Correction factor (Reference values)Cylinder: MXF20-50Cushion: Rubber bumper Workpiece table mounting Mounting: Horizontal wall mounting Average speed: Va = 300 [mm/s]Allowable load: W = 0.5 [kg]L 1 = 10 mm L 2 = 30 mm L 3 = 30 mmRollingYawingPitchingYawing134C o u r t e s y o f C M A /F l o d y n e /H y d r a d y n e ▪ M o t i o n C o n t r o l ▪ H y d r a u l i c ▪ P n e u m a t i c ▪ E l e c t r i c a l ▪ M e c h a n i c a l ▪ (800) 426-5480 ▪ w w w .c m a f h .c o mSymbolAn (n = 1 to 6)E Ea EmaxLn (n = 1 to 3)M (Mp, My, Mr)Ma (Map, May, Mar)Me (Mep, Mey)Mea (Meap, Meay)Mmax (Mpmax, Mymax, Mrmax)VUnit mm J J J mm N·m N·m N·m N·m N·m mm/sSymbol Va W Wa We WmaxUnit mm/s kg kg kg kg ——————————MXF8MXF12MXF16MXF20100.56——————200.781.65————300.982.223.416.6650——3.345.699.1475————7.9613.70100——————18.271.00.70.50.40.30.2501002003005007001.00.70.50.40.30.250100200300500700MXF8MXF12MXF16MXF20MXF8MXF12MXF16MXF200.61 2 4WWWWK = 1K = 0.6MepWWMpWMpL 1A 1L 1A 2L 3A 2WMrWMrL 3A 5L 3A 6L 2A 3L 2A 4WMyWMyMeyL 2A 4MXF8MXF12MXF16MXF20A 16101011A 210111217A 36101011A 421232834A 521232834A 610111217SymbolTable (4) Maximum Allowable Moment: Mmax (N·m)Fig. (1) Load mass: W (kg)Fig. (2) Overhang: Ln (mm), Correction Values for Moment Center Distance: An (mm)Table (1) Maximum Allowable KineticEnergy: Emax (J)Table (2) Maximum AllowableLoad mass: Wmax (kg)Fig. (3) Workpiece MountingCoefficient: KTable (3) Moment Center Position DistanceCompensation Amount: An (mm)Pitch momentY aw momentRoll momentD y n a m i c m o m e n tS t a t i c m o m e n tNote) Static moment: Moment generated by gravityDynamic moment:Moment generated by impact whencolliding with stopperNote) No need to consider this load factor inthe case of using perpendicularly in a vertical position.T able mountingEnd plate mountingModelAllowable kinetic energyRubber bumper0.0270.0550.110.16ModelMaximum allowable load massNote) 16 mm for MXF8-10 only.ModelMoment center position distance compensation amount (Refer to Fig. (2).)Note)Note)Average speed Va (mm/s)Note) Use the average speed when calculating static moment.Use the collision speed when calculating dynamic moment.Average speed Va (mm/s)Collision speed V (mm/s)DefinitionCorrection values of moment center position distance Kinetic energyAllowable kinetic energyMax. allowable kinetic energy OverhangStatic moment (pitch, yaw, roll)Allowable static moment (pitch, yaw, roll)Dynamic moment (pitch, yaw)Allowable dynamic moment (pitch, yaw)Maximum allowable moment (pitch, yaw, roll)Collision speedDefinitionAverage speed Load massAllowable load mass Mass equivalent to impact Max. allowable load mass Load factorA llowable load mass coefficient Allowable moment coefficient Damper coeficientWorkpiece mounting coefficient ModelStroke (mm)135Low Profile Slide Table SeriesMXFMXHMXU MXS MXQ MXF MXW MXJ MXPMXY MTSIndividual -XD- -XC o u r t e s y o f C M A /F l o d y n e /H y d r a d y n e ▪ M o t i o n C o n t r o l ▪ H y d r a u l i c ▪ P n e u m a t i c ▪ E l e c t r i c a l ▪ M e c h a n i c a l ▪ (800) 426-5480 ▪ w w w .c m a f h .c o m10, 20, 3020, 30, 5030, 50, 7530, 50, 75, 100ø8ø12ø16ø20Nil S nMXF 1250M9BWø8ø12ø16ø208121620MXF A 16X11Nil X11X125 mm 15 mm 25 mm27∗ Lead wire length symbols: 0.5 m ·················Nil (Example) M9NW 1 m ·················M (Example) M9NWM 3 m ·················L (Example) M9NWL 5 m ·················Z (Example) M9NWZA96V A93V A90VM9NV M9PV M9BV M9NWV M9PWV M9BWV A96A93A90M9N M9P M9B M9NW M9PW M9BW 3-wire (NPN equivalent)—24 V24 V 2-wireN o3-wire (NPN)3-wire (PNP)2-wire 3-wire (NPN)3-wire (PNP)2-wire DC ACPerpendicularIn-line0.5(Nil)5(Z)—100 V 100 V or less ———————1(M)—————Diagnostic indication (2-color indication)5 V 12 V5 V,12 V12 V 5 V,12 V 12 V3(L)How to OrderMade to OrderRefer to page 137 for details.2 pcs. 1 pc. “n” pcs.Number of auto switches∗ For the applicable auto switch model, refer to the table below.Auto switchNilWithout auto switch (Built-in magnet)Bore size/Stroke (mm)How to Order Stroke Adjusting Bolt (Accessory)Applicable bore sizeAdjustment rangeStandard Option∗ -X12 (adjustable range 25 mm) is not available in Series MXF8/MXF12.Applicable Auto Switch /Refer to pages 1719 to 1827 for the detailed specifications of auto switches.Special functionT ype Electrical entry Wiring (Output)Load voltage Auto switch model Lead wire length (m)Applicable load Pre-wiredconnectorI n d i c a t o r l i g h tIC circuit ICcircuit ICcircuit IC circuit Relay,PLC Relay,PLC————Y e sY e s GrommetGrommetR e e d s w i t c hS o l i d s t a t e s w i t c h∗ Solid state auto switches marked with “ ” are produced upon receipt of order.∗ Since there are other applicable auto switches than listed, refer to page 145 for details.∗ For details about auto switches with pre-wired connector, refer to pages 1784 and 1785.∗ Auto switches are shipped together (not assembled).136Low Profile Slide TableSeries MXFLow Profile Slide TableC o u r t e s y o f C M A /F l o d y n e /H y d r a d y n e ▪ M o t i o n C o n t r o l ▪ H y d r a u l i c ▪ P n e u m a t i c ▪ E l e c t r i c a l ▪ M e c h a n i c a l ▪ (800) 426-5480 ▪ w w w .c m a f h .c o mSymbolMXF 8MXF 120.060.040.02102030400.08MXF8-30MXF8-20MXF8-10102030MXF8-10MXF8-20MXF8-300.030.020.01102030400.04MXF8-20MXF8-30MXF8-100.030.020.010000.060.040.02204060MXF12-30MXF12-20MXF12-500.080.10204060MXF12-30MXF12-50MXF12-2020406080MXF12-30MXF12-20MXF12-500.080.060.040.020.060.040.02000Lr = 20 mmLr = 30 mmFAALrTable Deflection (Reference Values)Table displacement due to pitch moment loadTable displacement due to yaw moment loadTable displacement due to roll moment loadT able displacement when loads are applied to the section marked with the arrow at the full stroke.T able displacement when loads are applied to the section marked with the arrow at the full stroke.T able displacement of section A when loads are applied to the section F with the slide table retracted.Load (N)T a b l e d i s p l a c e m e n t a m o u n t (m m )Load (N)T a b l e d i s p l a c e m e n t a m o u n t (m m )Load (N)T a b l e d i s p l a c e m e n t a m o u n t (m m )Load (N)T a b l e d i s p l a c e m e n t a m o u n t (m m )Load (N)T a b l e d i s p l a c e m e n t a m o u n t (m m )Load (N)T a b l e d i s p l a c e m e n t a m o u n t (m m )138Series MXFC o u r t e s y o f C M A /F l o d y n e /H y d r a d y n e ▪ M o t i o n C o n t r o l ▪ H y d r a u l i c ▪ P n e u m a t i c ▪ E l e c t r i c a l ▪ M e c h a n i c a l ▪ (800) 426-5480 ▪ w w w .c m a f h .c o mMXF 16MXF 200.080.160.040.120.2020406080100MXF16-50MXF16-30MXF16-751206004080100MXF16-75MXF16-50MXF16-3020406080100MXF16-75MXF16-50MXF16-300.010.030.050.060.020.040.070.010.030.050.060.020.040.07000.160.240.08MXF20-100MXF20- 75MXF20- 50MXF20- 300.120.200.28MXF20-100MXF20-75MXF20-50MXF20-30MXF20-100MXF20- 30MXF20- 50MXF20- 750.100.080.040.020.060.040.020.0650100150408012024020016020050100150200000Lr = 40 mmLr = 50 mmFAALr200.04Load (N)T a b l e d i s p l a c e m e n t a m o u n t (m m )Load (N)T a b l e d i s p l a c e m e n t a m o u n t (m m )Load (N)T a b l e d i s p l a c e m e n t a m o u n t (m m )Load (N)T a b l e d i s p l a c e m e n t a m o u n t (m m )Load (N)T a b l e d i s p l a c e m e n t a m o u n t (m m )Load (N)T a b l e d i s p l a c e m e n t a m o u n t (m m )Table displacement due to pitch moment loadTable displacement due to yaw moment loadTable displacement due to roll moment loadTable displacement when loads are applied to the section marked with the arrow at the full stroke.Table displacement when loads are applied to the section marked with the arrow at the full stroke.Table displacement of section A when loads are applied to the section F with the slide table retracted.The graphs below show the table displacement when the static moment load is applied to the table. The graphs do not show the loadable mass. Refer to the Model Selection for the loadable mass.139Low Profile Slide Table SeriesMXFMXHMXU MXSMXQ MXF MXW MXJ MXPMXYMTSIndividual -XD- -XC o u r t e s y o f C M A /F l o d y n e /H y d r a d y n e ▪ M o t i o n C o n t r o l ▪ H y d r a u l i c ▪ P n e u m a t i c ▪ E l e c t r i c a l ▪ M e c h a n i c a l ▪ (800) 426-5480 ▪ w w w .c m a f h .c o mMXF8-PS MXF12-PS MXF16-PS MXF20-PS8121620MXF-A827MXF-A827-X11MXF-A1227MXF-A1227-X11MXF-A1627MXF-A1627-X11MXF-A1627-X12MXF-A2027MXF-A2027-X11MXF-A2027-X125155155152551525172723.533.526.536.546.53040506781222.534M4 x 0.7M5 x 0.8M6 x 1M8 x 1MXF8MXF12MXF16MXF20ABCMAMCB w!9!8i!5u !7q!0!6t!3!4!2rey o!1No.123456Description Material Note Component PartsDescription Material NoteNo.16171819Component Parts789101112131415Body Table End plate Rail Guide RodPiston assembly Seal support Head capFloating bushing OrificeRoller stopper Cylindrical roller Roller spacer Rod bumperAluminum alloy Aluminum alloy Aluminum alloy Carbon tool steel Carbon tool steel Stainless steel—Brass Resin Stainless steelBrass Stainless steel High carbon chrome bearing steelResin PolyurethaneHard anodized Hard anodized Hard anodized Heat treated Heat treated With magnet Electroless nickel plated Electroless nickel plated Adjust bumper Piston seal Rod seal O-ring PolyurethaneNBR NBR NBRReplacement Parts: Seal KitBore size (mm)Kit no.Set of nos. above !7 to !9∗ Seal kit includes !7, !8, !9. Order the seal kit, based on each bore size.ContentsReplacement Part: Grease PackApplied part GuideCylinderGrease pack part no.GR-S-005 (5 g) GR-S-010 (10 g)GR-S-020 (20 g)GR-S-050 (50 g)GR-L-005 (5 g) GR-L-010 (10 g)GR-L-020 (20 g)GR-L-050 (50 g)Applicable sizeModel Stroke adjustable range (mm)140Series MXFConstructionDimensions: Stroke Adjusting BoltC o u r t e s y o f C M A /F l o d y n e /H y d r a d y n e ▪ M o t i o n C o n t r o l ▪ H y d r a u l i c ▪ P n e u m a t i c ▪ E l e c t r i c a l ▪ M e c h a n i c a l ▪ (800) 426-5480 ▪ w w w .c m a f h .c o m14618211358F (Equal pitch)A4N x M3 x 0.5 thread depth 6.5(Insert)3H 9 d e p t h 3+0.02503H 9 d e p t h 3+0.0250486A´GH192 x M3 x 0.5 thread depth 6159.54.584.74 x ø6.54.74 x ø3.24 x M4 x 0.70.315M(T able length)8164.5Max. 9J Z ZZ2.4821HG 4ModelMXF8-10MXF8-20MXF8-30F202626G13.514.514.5H222640J212641M495469Z49.554.569.5ZZ586378N446Operating port 2 x M3 x 0.510.5353120.5Note) If long bolts are used, they cantouch the guide block and cause malfunction, etc.Refer to the Specific ProductPrecautions.Stroke adjuster at extension end Stroke adjuster at retraction endWidth across hexagon socket hole 2Width across flats 6ø3H9 +0.0250 depth 3N2( – 1) x F ∗Note)Blanking plug (M-3P 2 points)Possible to use asoperating port 2 x M3 x 0.5N2∗ ( – 1): The number of pitches Section AA´ø3H9 depth 3+0.0250(mm)141Dimensions: MXF8Low Profile Slide Table SeriesMXFMXH MXU MXS MXQ MXFMXWMXJ MXP MXYMTSIndividual -XD- -XC o u r t e s y o f C M A /F l o d y n e /H y d r a d y n e ▪ M o t i o n C o n t r o l ▪ H y d r a u l i c ▪ P n e u m a t i c ▪ E l e c t r i c a l ▪ M e c h a n i c a l ▪ (800) 426-5480 ▪ w w w .c m a f h .c o mModelMXF12-20MXF12-30MXF12-50N446H223065I111213J364580M6575111Z6575111ZZ76861225869.85.52010254A20.5231668A´25H168.5204M(Table length)10J Z ZZ318.55.5H25230.3176.54 x M4 x 0.76.54 x ø6.54 x ø3.2I10.54524.535Stroke adjuster at extension end Stroke adjuster at retraction end Width across hexagon socket hole 2.5Width across flats 72 x M3 x 0.5 thread depth 6ø3H9 +0.0250 depth 3N 2( – 1) x 25∗N x M3 x 0.5 thread depth 5.5(Insert)Note)Blanking plug (M-5P 2 points)Possible to use asoperating port 2 x M5 x 0.83H 9 d e p t h 3+0.0250Max. 10.5Operating port 2 x M5 x 0.83H 9 d e p t h 3+0.025ø3H9depth 3+0.0250(mm)Note) If long bolts are used, they cantouch the guide block and cause malfunction, etc.Refer to the Specific ProductPrecautions.N2∗ ( – 1): The number of pitches Section AA´142Series MXFDimensions: MXF12C o u r t e s y o f C M A /F l o d y n e /H y d r a d y n e ▪ M o t i o n C o n t r o l ▪ H y d r a u l i c ▪ P n e u m a t i c ▪ E l e c t r i c a l ▪ M e c h a n i c a l ▪ (800) 426-5480 ▪ w w w .c m a f h .c o mModelMXF16-30MXF16-50MXF16-75N466G292939H255545NN446I121213J5080125M83113159Z83113159ZZ94124170243558027.520HG2312.55.511.5182597M(Table length)100.319.5J Z ZZ3HG 27.556876.76.7N N x ø8NN x M5 x 0.8N N x ø4.2IAA´12.55241.528.521Width across hexagon socket hole 3Width across flats 8Stroke adjuster at retraction end Stroke adjuster at extension end2 x M4 x 0.7 thread depth 10ø4H9 +0.0300 depth 4N 2( – 1) x 35∗NN 2( – 1) x H 4H 9d e p t h 4 +0.030 0N x M4 x 0.7 thread depth 6.5(Insert)Note)Blanking plug (M-5P 2 points)Possible to use asoperating port 2 x M5 x 0.8Operating port 2 x M5 x 0.8Max. 9ø4H9+0.030depth 44H 9d e p t h 4 +0.030 0Section AA´N2∗ ( – 1): The number of pitches(mm)Note) If long bolts are used, they cantouch the guide block and cause malfunction, etc.Refer to the Specific ProductPrecautions.143Dimensions: MXF16Low Profile Slide Table SeriesMXFMXHMXU MXS MXQMXF MXWMXJ MXP MXY MTSIndividual-XD- -XC o u r t e s y o f C M A /F l o d y n e /H y d r a d y n e ▪ M o t i o n C o n t r o l ▪ H y d r a u l i c ▪ P n e u m a t i c ▪ E l e c t r i c a l ▪ M e c h a n i c a l ▪ (800) 426-5480 ▪ w w w .c m a f h .c o mModelMXF20-30MXF20-50MXF20-75MXF20-100N4466G29364059H30454560NN4466J5777125175M91113162211Z91113162211ZZ104126175224286069233.525A789HG0.525M(T able length)1227712Z ZZ3HG 33.562230122611.5135.58.58.5N N x ø8NN x M5 x 0.8N N x ø4.2J 641551.537Width across hexagon socket hole 4Width across flats 12Stroke adjuster at retraction end Stroke adjuster at extension end2 x M5 x 0.8 thread depth 12N2( – 1) x 60∗ø5H9 +0.030depth 5NN2( – 1) x H 5H 9d e p t h 5 +0.030 0Note)Blanking plug (M-5P 2 points)Possible to use asoperating port 2 x M5 x 0.8Operating port 2 x M5 x 0.8Max. 9.5Section AA´N2∗ ( – 1): The number of pitches A´Note) If long bolts are used, they cantouch the guide block and cause malfunction, etc.Refer to the Specific ProductPrecautions.ø5H9+0.030depth 55H 9d e p t h 5 +0.030 0(mm)144Series MXFDimensions: MXF20N x M5 x 0.8 thread depth 9.5(Insert)C o u r t e s y o f C M A /F l o d y n e /H y d r a d y n e ▪ M o t i o n C o n t r o l ▪ H y d r a u l i c ▪ P n e u m a t i c ▪ E l e c t r i c a l ▪ M e c h a n i c a l ▪ (800) 426-5480 ▪ w w w .c m a f h .c o mReed Auto Switch: D-A90, D-A93, D-A96, D-A90V, D-A93V, D-A96VSolid State Auto Switch: D-M9B, D-M9N, D-M9P, D-M9BW, D-M9NW, D-M9PWSolid State Auto Switch: D-M9BV, D-M9NV, D-M9PV, D-M9BWV, D-M9NWV, D-M9PWVEABMXF8MXF12MXF16MXF209.51217.219.41010———20513.1——301013.115.820.750—29.125.822.775——46.846.2100———70.710———20——3050—75——100———BE MXF8MXF12MXF16MXF2013.51621.223.41014———20917.1——301417.119.824.750—33.129.826.775——50.850.2100———74.710———20——3050—75——100———BE MXF8MXF12MXF16MXF2013.51621.223.41014———20917.1——301417.119.824.750—33.129.826.775——50.850.2100———74.7106———2019.1——3069.111.816.750—25.121.818.775——42.342.2100———66.7BE 48(5.5)3(0.5)11.1(8.6)8(5.5)11.1(8.6)13.8(11.3)18.7(16.2)27.1(24.6)23.8(21.3)20.7(18.2)44.8(42.3)44.2(41.7)68.7(66.2)–17.147.19.814.723.119.816.740.840.264.7AAA(mm)(mm)(mm)D-A9 (V)D-M9 , M9 V D-M9 W, M9 WV84.5312531664.52075Tightening Torque of Auto Switch Mounting Screw Tightening torque 0.10 to 0.200.05 to 0.15D-A9 (V)D-M9 (V)D-M9 W(V)(N ·m)Other than the models listed in “How to Order”, the following auto switches are applicable.∗ Normally closed (NC = b contact) solid state auto switches (D-F9G/F9H types) and solid state auto switch D-F8 are also available.For details, refer to pages 1745 and 1746.Auto Switch Mounting Tool• When adjusting the auto switch mounting screw (included with auto switch), use a watchmaker´s screwdriver with a handle about 5 to 6 mm in diameter.Tightening TorqueStroke StrokeModel Stroke StrokeModel Stroke StrokeModel ∗ ( ): Denotes the values of D-A93.Note) Adjust the auto switch after confirming the operating conditions in the actual setting.Operating RangeApplicable bore size (mm)Auto switch modelAuto switch modelAuto Switch Mounting CautionAuto switch mounting screw (included with auto switch)Watchmaker´s screwdriverAuto switch∗ Since the operating range is provided as a guideline including hysteresis, it cannot be guaranteed (assuming approximately ±30 dispersion). It may vary substantially depending on an ambient environment.145Low Profile Slide Table SeriesMXFAuto Switch Proper Mounting Position (Detection at Stroke End)MXH MXU MXS MXQMXF MXW MXJ MXP MXYMTSIndividual -XD--XC o u r t e s y o f C M A /F l o d y n e /H y d r a d y n e ▪ M o t i o n C o n t r o l ▪ H y d r a u l i c ▪ P n e u m a t i c ▪ E l e c t r i c a l ▪ M e c h a n i c a l ▪ (800) 426-5480 ▪ w w w .c m a f h .c o mSeries MXFSpecific Product PrecautionsBe sure to read before handling. Refer to front matters 42 and 43 for Safety Instructions and pages 3 to 11 for Actuator and Auto Switch Precautions.MXF8MXF12MXF16MXF20M4 x 0.7M4 x 0.7M5 x 0.8M5 x 0.82.12.14.44.44.76.56.78.5MXF8MXF12MXF16MXF20M3 x 0.5M3 x 0.5M4 x 0.7M4 x 0.71.21.22.82.84.76.56.78.5MXF8MXF12MXF16MXF20M3 x 0.5M3 x 0.5M4 x 0.7M5 x 0.80.90.92.14.4661012MXF8MXF12MXF16MXF20M3 x 0.5M3 x 0.5M4 x 0.7M5 x 0.80.90.92.14.46.55.56.59.5LLLLMountingCautionCautionCautionPositioningSelection1.Do not scratch or dent the mounting side of the body, table or end plate. It causes play in the guide section and increases sliding resistance.2.Do not scratch or dent on the forward side of the rail or guide. It will result in looseness of the guide section and increased sliding resistance.3.Keep away from objects which are influenced by magnets.As the piston part has magnets built-in, do not allow close contact with magnetic disks, magnetic cards or magnetic tapes. Data may be erased.4.When mounting the body, use screws with appropriate length and do not exceed the maximum tightening torque.Tightening with a torque above the limit could malfunction. Whereas tightening insufficiently could result in misalignment or come to a drop.5.Be careful when adjusting stroke not to allow cylinder end plate to bottom out against cylinder body.1. The positioning hole on the table and on the bottom of the body does not have the same center. Positioning hole is meant to be for reproducibility for mounting and dismounting.1.If intermediate stop by external stopper is done, avoid ejection.If ejection occurs, it may cause damage.In the case the slide table is stopped at an intermediate position by an external stopper then forwarded to the front, return the slide table to the back for just a moment to retract the stopper, then supply pressure to the opposite port to operate slide table.2.Do not use it in such a way thatexcessive external force or impact force could work on it.This could result in damage.Mounting of BodyMounting of WorkpieceThe slide table can be mounted from 2 directions. Select the best direction according to your application.Work can be mounted on two sides of the body.1. Body Tapped2. Body Through-holeModel Bolt Maximumtightening torque (N·m)Maximum screw-indepth L (mm)Model Bolt Maximumtightening torque (N·m)Maximum screw-indepth L (mm)Model Bolt Maximumtightening torque (N·m)Maximum screw-indepth L (mm)Model Bolt Maximumtightening torque (N·m)Maximum screw-indepth L (mm)0.02 mm or less of flatness is recommended for the body mounting surface.An uneven mounting surface of a workpiece or a base may cause vibration or increase sliding resistance.Caution1. Front Mounting2. Top MountingFixing bolt for guideCautionTo prevent the workpiece holding bolts from touching the guide holding bolts, use bolts that are 0.5 mm or more shorter than the maximum screw-in depth.If the bolts are too long, they hit the end plate and may cause malfunctions.146C o u r t e s y o f C M A /F l o d y n e /H y d r a d y n e ▪ M o t i o n C o n t r o l ▪ H y d r a u l i c ▪ P n e u m a t i c ▪ E l e c t r i c a l ▪ M e c h a n i c a l ▪ (800) 426-5480 ▪ w w w .c m a f h .c o m。

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Local Procedure Calls
• An LPC is an IPC mechanism for high speed message passing. • Typically, LPCs are used between a server process, and one or more client processes of that server. • Some LPC Examples are shown below. • WinLogon and LSASS • SRM and LSASS • RPCs use LPCs between process on the same system
Data Structures - Port Object
typedef struct _LPCP_PORT_OBJECT { ULONG Length; ULONG Flags; struct _LPCP_PORT_OBJECT *ConnectionPort; struct _LPCP_PORT_OBJECT *ConnectedPort; LPCP_PORT_QUEUE MsgQueue; CLIENT_ID Creator; PVOID ClientSectionBase; PVOID ServerSectionBase; PVOID PortContext; ULONG MaxMessageLength; ULONG MaxConnectionInfoLength;
Data Structures - LPC Message
typedef struct _LPCP_MESSAGE { union { LIST_ENTRY Entry; struct { SINGLE_LIST_ENTRY FreeEntry; ULONG Reserved0; }; }; USHORT Reserved1; USHORT ZoneIndex; ULONG Reserved;

蓝桥系统S200系列BIOS电池FRU套装产品安装指南说明书

蓝桥系统S200系列BIOS电池FRU套装产品安装指南说明书

S200Series BIOS Battery FRU Kit Product Installation GuideBlue Coat Systems,Inc Upgrade Installation GuideThird Party Copyright Notices©2016Blue Coat Systems,Inc.All rights reserved.BLUE COAT,PROXYSG,PACKETSHAPER,CACHEFLOW, INTELLIGENCECENTER,CACHEOS,CACHEPULSE,CROSSBEAM,K9,DRTR,MACH5,PACKETWISE, POLICYCENTER,PROXYAV,PROXYCLIENT,SGOS,WEBPULSE,SOLERA NETWORKS,DEEPSEE,DS APPLIANCE,CONTENT ANALYSIS SYSTEM,SEE EVERYTHING.KNOW EVERYTHING.,SECURITY EMPOWERS BUSINESS,BLUETOUCH,the Blue Coat shield,K9,and Solera Networks logos and other Blue Coat logos are registered trademarks or trademarks of Blue Coat Systems,Inc.or its affiliates in the U.S.and certain other countries.This list may not be complete,and the absence of a trademark from this list does not mean it is not a trademark of Blue Coat or that Blue Coat has stopped using the trademark.All other trademarks mentioned in this document owned by third parties are the property of their respective owners.This document is for informational purposes only.BLUE COAT MAKES NO WARRANTIES,EXPRESS,IMPLIED,OR STATUTORY,AS TO THE INFORMATION IN THIS DOCUMENT.BLUE COAT PRODUCTS,TECHNICAL SERVICES,AND ANY OTHER TECHNICAL DATA REFERENCED IN THIS DOCUMENT ARE SUBJECT TO U.S.EXPORT CONTROL AND SANCTIONS LAWS, REGULATIONS AND REQUIREMENTS,AND MAY BE SUBJECT TO EXPORT OR IMPORT REGULATIONS IN OTHER COUNTRIES.YOU AGREE TO COMPLY STRICTLY WITH THESE LAWS,REGULATIONS AND REQUIREMENTS,AND ACKNOWLEDGE THAT YOU HAVE THE RESPONSIBILITY TO OBTAIN ANY LICENSES, PERMITS OR OTHER APPROVALS THAT MAY BE REQUIRED IN ORDER TO EXPORT,RE-EXPORT, TRANSFER IN COUNTRY OR IMPORT AFTER DELIVERY TO YOU.Americas:Blue Coat Systems,Inc.384Santa Trinita Ave.Sunnyvale,CA94085****************************************************************************Rest of the World:Blue Coat Systems International SARL3a Route des Arsenaux1700Fribourg,Switzerland2Blue Coat Systems,Inc Upgrade Installation Guide ContentsThird Party Copyright Notices2 Safety Warnings and Cautions5 Power and Electrical Warnings5 CAUTION5 System Access Warnings5 CAUTION5 To avoid personal injury or property damage,the following safety instructions apply whenever accessingthe inside of the product:5 CAUTION6 CAUTION6 Cooling and Airflow Warning6 Electrostatic Discharge(ESD)Warning6 CAUTION6 Remove the S200Series Top Cover8 Remove the S200Series PCIe Riser Card9 Replace the S200Series BIOS Battery10 Install the S200Series PCIe Riser Card12 Reinstall the S200Series Top Cover13 Finish the BIOS Battery Replacement14 Verify the SG-S200BIOS Battery Installation15 Verify the Appliance Time Settings173Blue Coat Systems,Inc Upgrade Installation GuideThe contents of the Blue Coat BIOS battery FRU kits are shown below.Please verify the contents of the upgrade kit before continuing with the installation.If any items are missing,please contact your Blue Coat Support contact for assist-ance.To replace the BIOS battery,Blue Coat recommends the following tools and items.4Blue Coat Systems,Inc Upgrade Installation Guide Safety Warnings and CautionsCaution:This product is designed to work with power systems having a grounded neutral.To reduce therisk of electric shock,do not plug this product into any other type of power system.Contact a qualified elec-trician if you are not sure what type of power is supplied to your building.Power and Electrical WarningsCAUTIONThe power button,indicated by the stand-by power marking,DOES NOT completely turn off the system ACpower.5V standby power is active whenever the system is plugged in.To remove power from system,youmust unplug the AC power cord from the wall outlet.If your system uses more than one AC power cord,make sure all AC power cords are unplugged before you open the chassis,or add or remove any non hot-plug components.The power supply in this product contains no user-serviceable parts.Do not open the power supply.Haz-ardous voltage,current,and energy levels are present inside the power supply.Return to manufacturer forservicing.To avoid risk of electric shock,turn off the appliance and disconnect the power cord,tele-communications systems,networks,and modems attached to the appliance before opening it.The power cord set included with the appliance meets the requirements for use in the country of purchase.Use the power cord that shipped with the appliance.If this appliance is to be used in another country,pur-chase an AC power cord set that is approved for use in that country(18AWG recommended).The power cord must be rated for the product and for the voltage and current marked on the product's elec-trical ratings label.The voltage and current rating of the cord should be greater than the voltage and currentrating marked on the product.In addition,the cross-sectional area of the wires must be a minimum of1.00mmðor18AWG or18AWG,and the length of the cords must be between1.8m(6feet)and3.6m(12feet).System Access WarningsCAUTIONTo avoid personal injury or property damage,the following safety instructions apply whenever accessing theinside of the product:n Turn off all peripheral devices connected to this product.n Turn off the system by pressing the power button to off.n Disconnect the AC power by unplugging all AC power cords from the system or wall outlet.n Disconnect all cables and telecommunication lines that are connected to the system.5Blue Coat Systems,Inc Upgrade Installation Guiden Retain all screws or other fasteners when removing access cover(s).Upon completion of accessing inside the product,refasten access cover with original screws or fasteners.n Do not access the inside of the power supply.There are no serviceable parts in the power supply.Return to manufacturer for servicing.n Power down the server and disconnect all power cords before adding or replacing any non hot-plug component.n When replacing a hot-plug power supply,unplug the power cord to the power supply being replaced before removing the power supply from the server.CAUTIONn If the server has been running,any installed processor(s)and heat sink(s)may be hot.Unless you are adding or removing a hot-plug component,allow the system to cool before opening the covers.Toavoid the possibility of coming into contact with hot component(s)during a hot-plug installation,becareful when removing or installing the hot-plug component(s).CAUTIONn To avoid injury do not contact moving fan blades.If your system is supplied with a guard over the fan, do not operate the system without the fan guard in place.Cooling and Airflow WarningCarefully route cables as directed to minimize airflow blockage and cooling problems.For proper cooling and airflow,operate the system only with the chassis covers installed.Operating the sys-tem without the covers in place can damage system parts.To install the covers:1.Check first to make sure you have not left loose tools or parts inside the system.2.Check that cables,add-in boards,and other components are properly installed.3.Attach the covers to the chassis according to the product instructions.Electrostatic Discharge(ESD)WarningCAUTIONESD can damage disk drives,boards,and other parts.We recommend that you perform all procedures at an ESD workstation.If one is not available,provide some ESD protection by wearing an antistatic wrist strap attached to chassis ground-any unpainted metal surface--on your server when handling parts.Always handle boards carefully.They can be extremely sensitive to ESD.Hold boards only by their edges.After removing a board from its protective wrapper or from the server,place the board component side up on6Blue Coat Systems,Inc Upgrade Installation Guide a grounded,static free e a conductive foam pad if available but not the board wrapper.Do notslide board over any surface7Blue Coat Systems,Inc Upgrade Installation GuideRemove the S200Series Top CoverThe S200Series top cover protects the primary system components.You must remove this panel to access the option cards,hard disk drives,and DIMMs.You must power down the appliance and take proper safety measures before opening the appliance.ALWAYS observe proper electrostatic discharge(ESD)conventions.Attach an ESDprotective wrist strap to your wrist and to the chassis.Ensure that the appliance is onan ESD-safe work surface or ground the unit appropriately.Blue Coat does notassume responsibility or liability for damage resulting from ESD.1.Remove the top cover captive thumbscrew by either using either your fingers or a screwdriver.2.Push the top cover towards the rear of the appliance then lift to remove the cover.Set the top cover aside at a safelocation.8Blue Coat Systems,Inc Upgrade Installation Guide Remove the S200Series PCIe Riser CardThe S200Series is equipped with a PCIe riser card that mounts the NIC in a horizontal position.You must remove the riser card from the appliance before you can attach a NIC.ALWAYS observe proper electrostatic discharge(ESD)conventions.Attach an ESDprotective wrist strap to your wrist and to the appliance chassis.Ensure that the appli-ance is on an ESD-safe work surface or ground the unit.Blue Coat does not assumeresponsibility or liability for damage resulting from ESD.1.Pull the release latches to unlock the riser card.Unlocking the release latches also unseats the riser card.2.Hold the edges of the riser card and lift straight up to remove from the appliance.9Blue Coat Systems,Inc Upgrade Installation GuideReplace the S200Series BIOS BatteryThe Blue Coat S200series appliances feature a replaceable CR2450BIOS battery.The battery located near the PCIe riser card and must be removed to provide safe access to the battery holder.The BIOS battery details for the S200series are shown below.ALWAYS observe proper electrostatic discharge(ESD)conventions.Attach an ESDprotective wrist strap to your wrist and to the chassis.Ensure that the appliance is onan ESD-safe work surface or ground the unit appropriately.Blue Coat does notassume responsibility or liability for damage resulting from ESD.Do not install batteries which are not explicitly supported by the appliance.Install-ation and use of unauthorized batteries might damage the appliance and will inval-idate your Blue Coat service contract!1.To remove the existing BIOS battery,release the battery by pressing the clip with the flat-blade screwdriver.Thebattery should tilt upward,slightly out of the battery holder.Remove the battery.If necessary,use the pliers to lift the battery out of the battery holder.Properly dispose of the old BIOS battery.Please recycle old and unused Blue Coat products!Visit https://www.blue-/support/support-policies/recycling-blue-coat-products for moreinformation.2.Install the new battery( +positive side up)by inserting it at an angle towards the battery holder retaining clip and10Blue Coat Systems,Inc Upgrade Installation Guide then press down to secure it.Blue Coat Systems,Inc Upgrade Installation GuideInstall the S200Series PCIe Riser CardThe S200Series is equipped with a PCIe riser card that mounts the NIC in a horizontal position.When you reinstall the riser card,take additional care to prevent scratching any board surfaces.ALWAYS observe proper electrostatic discharge(ESD)conventions.Attach an ESDprotective wrist strap to your wrist and to the appliance chassis.Ensure that the appli-ance is on an ESD-safe work surface or ground the unit.Blue Coat does not assumeresponsibility or liability for damage resulting from ESD.1.Verify that the appliance power cord is unplugged.2.Remove the appliance top cover.3.Align the PCIe riser card with the posts on the chassis and press down to seat into place.4.Lock the PCIe riser card in place by closing the two lockdown clips on riser card.Verify that the module is flat andaligned with the rest of the adjoining chassis structures before reinstalling the appliance cover.Blue Coat Systems,Inc Upgrade Installation Guide Reinstall the S200Series Top CoverThe S200Series top cover protects the primary system components.You must remove this panel to access the option cards,hard disk drives,and DIMMs.You must power down the appliance and take proper safety measures before opening the appliance.ALWAYS observe proper electrostatic discharge(ESD)conventions.Attach an ESDprotective wrist strap to your wrist and to the chassis.Ensure that the appliance is onan ESD-safe work surface or ground the unit appropriately.Blue Coat does notassume responsibility or liability for damage resulting from ESD.1.Reinstall the rear cover by sliding the panel towards the front of the appliance.2.Secure the top cover by tightening the captive screw.Blue Coat Systems,Inc Upgrade Installation GuideFinish the BIOS Battery ReplacementFinish the BIOS battery replacement by reconnecting the cables and verifying the installation.1.Reinstall the appliance cables as they were originally configured.2.Power on the appliance.Blue Coat Systems,Inc Upgrade Installation Guide Verify the SG-S200BIOS Battery InstallationLog in to your ProxySG appliance using a supported Web browser(see the SGOS Release Notes for a list of supported browsers):1.Open a Web browser.2.Disable the browser’s pop-up blocker or configure it to allow pop-ups from the appliance’s IP address.ing a secure connection,enter any IP address assigned to the appliance,followed by the HTTPS console portnumber(8082by default).For example:https://192.0.2.2:80824.Enter the user name and password you specified during configuration to access the appliance.5.Select Maintenance>System&Disks>Environment.6.Select View Sensors.Blue Coat Systems,Inc Upgrade Installation Guide7.Scroll down to+3V battery voltage and verify the status is OK.Blue Coat Systems,Inc Upgrade Installation Guide Verify the Appliance Time SettingsIf you exited from the Management Console,log back in to the appliance.1.Select Configuration>General>Clock.2.Go to Current time and verify that the time settings are accurate.If necessary,update the time settings asappropriate。

OCM4X8C(12864带字厍)

OCM4X8C(12864带字厍)

金鹏科技有限公司Golden Palm Science Technology Co.,Ltd目录一、OCM4X8C液晶显示模块概述 (1)二、模块引脚说明 (1)1)表—1:OCM2X8C(128X32)、OCM2X10C(160X32)模块引脚说明 (1)2)表—2:OCM2X8C-2(128X32)模块引脚说明 (1)3)表—3:OCM4X8C(128X64)引脚说明 (1)4)表—4:OCM4X16A(256X64)引脚说明 (2)三、OCM4X8C液晶硬件接口 (2)1、8位并行连接时序图 (2)2、串行连接时序图 (3)3、AC电气特性(TA=25℃V CC=5V) (3)四、用户指令集 (4)五、显示坐标关系 (7)1、图形显示坐标 (7)2、汉字显示坐标 (8)3、字符表 (8)六、显示步骤 (9)七、显示示例程序 (9)1、发送子程序 (9)2、读子程序 (10)八、模块尺寸图 (12)附:汉字字符集三、OCM4X8C液晶硬件接口1、逻辑工作电压(VDD):4.5~5.5V2、电源地(GND):0V3、LCD驱动电压(V0):0~-10V4、工作温度(Ta):0~55℃(常温) / -20~70℃(宽温)保存温度(Tstg):-10~65℃(常温)5、电气特性见附图1 外部连接图(参考附图2)模块有并行和串行两种连接方法(时序如下):1、8位并行连接时序图MPU写资料到模块备注:六、显示步骤1、显示资料RAM(DDRAM)显示资料RAM提供64×2个位元组的空间,最多可以控制4行16字(64个字)的中文字型显示,当写入显示资料RAM时,可以分别显示CGROM、HCGROM与CGRAM 的字型;ST7920A可以显示三种字型,分别是半宽的HCGROM字型、CGRAM字型及中文CGROM字型,三种字型的选择,由在DDRAM中写入的编码选择,在0000H—0006 H的编码中将自动的结合下一个位元组,组成两个位元组的编码达成中文字型的编码(A140—D75F),各种字型详细编码如下:1、显示半宽字型:将8位元资料写入DDRAM中,范围为02H—7FH的编码。

AD9910

AD9910

Pin Configuration and Function Descriptions............................. 9
Normal Ramp Generation .................................................... 29
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Manual OSK............................................................................ 26
General Description ......................................................................... 4
Automatic OSK....................................................................... 26
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iDiskk Max 2022-08-001 iPhone iPad Flash Drives 双端

iDiskk Max 2022-08-001 iPhone iPad Flash Drives 双端

USER GUIDE iDiskk Max Version:2022-08-001iPhone/iPad Flash Drives⏹Introduction for USB flash drive2in1USB flash drive3/4in1USB flash drive Ports:Lightning+USB3.0connector Lightning+USB3.0+USB C+Micro USBCompatibility:iPhone13/13pro/13pro max/12/12pro/12pro max/11/pro,X/XR/XS/XS/Max5/6/7/8,iPadair,iPad mini,iPad,Macbook(only USB port),computer iPhone13/13pro/13pro max/12/12pro/12pro max/11/pro,X/XR/XS/XS/Max5/6/7/8, Macbook(only USB port),computer,iPadair,iPad mini,iPad,Mac book,computer,Android devices.Storage volume:32/64/128/256G128/256G Apple certified:YES YESMain features:✓Automatic Photo Backup✓Plug and play(watch moviesdirectly from the flash drive)✓Watch your Videos on the Move✓USB3.0High-Speed Transfers✓Works with Most Cases ✓Automatic Photo Backup✓Plug and play(watch movies directlyfrom the flash drive)✓Watch your Videos on the Move✓USB3.0High-Speed Transfers✓Works with Most Cases✓Work with Android devicesContentsFirst use(access settings)....................................................................................................1-3 APP overview.................................................................................................................4-6 Backup Section:(One-tap backup all photos/videos):. (7)Back Up Settlngs (8)Share single document(PDF,EXCEL,PPT etc)to the hard drive.........................................9-10◆Photos Section:Copy photos........................................................................................................11-15 Organize photos (16)Rename photos....................................................................................................17-18 Share photos........................................................................................................19-20◆Videos Section:Copy videos...........................................................................................................21-25 Organize videos.. (26)Rename videos (27)Share videos...........................................................................................................28-30◆Camera Section:T ake photos/videos and automatic backup to the flash drive Take photos...........................................................................................................31-32 Take videos...........................................................................................................33-34◆File/folder Section:Copy folders......................................................................................................35-36 Organize folders. (37)Rename folders (38)◆Settings:Overview (39)APP encryption.................................................................................................40-43 Folder encryption...........................................................................................44-46 Format.. (47)◆Q&A........................................................................................................48-501123456“1-3”)7Click for selection Browse layout Select “iPhone ”⏹Photos Section:Copy photos1.Click into photos section:2.Select photos:select all or select one by oneCopy to the flash driveShare photos to Email/Socialmedias,BluetoothDelete selectedphotosCancelChoose “External storage”3.Copy selected photos to the flash drive:3.1:Click “Copy to ”3.2:Click“Create folder”3.3:Click“Paste”Organize photosyou can go back to the folder to browse and organize the the photos:Photos will keep original information(data,name)andcan be organized by time,name or type as below:Rename photos1.Go to“File/Folder”section and click into the folder and click“More”:Share photos1.Select photos and then click icon“Share”Max quantity for photos sharing will vary by different third-party media(Facebook,Email,Instagram etc)Click for selection Browse layout Select “iPhone ”⏹Videos Section:Copy videos1.Click into Videossection:1.Select videos:select all or select one by oneDelete selectedphotos CancelCopy to the flash drive Share photos to Email/Social medias,BluetoothChoose “External storage”2.Copy selected videos to the flash drive:3.1:Click “Copy to ”3.2:Click“Create folder”3.3:Click“Paste”Organize videosyou can go back to the folder to browse and organize the the videos:Photos will keep original information(data,name)andcan be organized by time,name or type as below:Rename videosGo to“File/Folder”section and click into the folder and click“More”:Share videosSelect videos and then click icon“Share”Max quantity for photos sharing will vary by different third-party media(Facebook,Email,Instagram etc)⏹Camera Section:Take photos/videos and automatic backup to the flash drive Take photosThe photos will be automatically stored to the flash drive(iDiskk Max),you can go to “Photo”section to browse,when you try to manage them on your PC,please find the folder named as“Camera”.Take videos:The videos will be automatically stored to the flash drive(iDiskk Max),you can go to “Videos”section to browse.When you try to manage them on your PC,please find the folder named as“Camera”.1122123⏹File/folder Section:all folders can be managed here Copy folders:Transfer successfully Transfer successfullyOrganize folders:Rename folders:Settings:Password/touch ID settings/format/Back up Overview⏹App Encryption1.1Touch(Face)ID.A touch(Face)ID is request when open the iDiskk Max app next time.1.2Number Password.A number is request to enter into the APP when open the iDiskk Max next time.1.3Revise number password.Can revise the number password by set a new code(Before set up a new number password,you are supposed to enter old number password first)1.4Not start Encryption.Click not start encryption,no any password is requested when enter into the app.If you forget the password,the only way is to format the iDiskk flash driveDisk Folder Encryption.Insert6-16digital or alphabetic as password to encrypt any folder.Click File/Folder,select the file you want to encrypt44A password is requested next time when open the file which is encrypted.A password is request if close folder encryption function.If you forget the password,the only way is to format the iDiskk flash drive.。

slider用法 -回复

slider用法 -回复

slider用法-回复Slider是一种常用的Web设计工具,它可以通过滑块来控制页面中的元素的展示。

Slider常见于图片轮播、产品展示、幻灯片等场景中,可以使用不同的动画效果来展示各种内容。

本文将以Slider的用法为主题,一步一步地回答有关Slider的问题。

一、什么是Slider?Slider指的是一个滑动条,它可以通过拖动滑块来改变其所控制的元素的值。

在Web设计中,Slider用来控制页面中的元素展示,例如图片、文字、视频等。

通过调整滑块的位置,用户可以切换到不同的内容,从而实现页面的交互效果。

二、为什么使用Slider?使用Slider可以为网站增加交互性和视觉效果,提升用户体验。

通过滑动滑块,用户可以自由切换页面中的内容,增加了网站的互动性。

同时,Slider 可以展示多个不同的内容,吸引用户的注意力,增加页面的吸引力。

此外,通过添加动画效果,Slider可以为页面增加活力和动感。

三、如何创建Slider?创建Slider需要进行以下几个步骤:1. 定义HTML结构:首先,在HTML中创建Slider所需的基本结构。

可以使用div元素或ul元素等,根据具体需求定义Slider的宽度和高度。

2. 添加CSS样式:使用CSS对Slider进行样式设计,包括背景、边框、文字样式等。

可以通过调整颜色、字体、间距等来改变Slider的外观。

3. 选择Slider插件:根据具体需求选择合适的Slider插件。

常用的Slider 插件有Slick、Owl Carousel、Swiper等,它们提供了丰富的功能和样式选项。

4. 引入Slider插件:通过在HTML文件中添加插件的脚本链接或下载相应的文件,并在页面中进行引用。

这样可以使得页面具备Slider所需的功能。

5. 初始化Slider:使用JavaScript代码初始化Slider插件。

根据插件文档提供的API,设置Slider的参数、样式等,并绑定滑动事件。

戴尔 Latitude 5280 移动瘦客户端快速入门指南说明书

戴尔 Latitude 5280 移动瘦客户端快速入门指南说明书

1Connect the power adapterNetzadapter anschließenBranchez l’adaptateur secteur Sluit de netadapter aanAnslut nätadaptern2Turn on your mobile thin clientMobile Thin Client einschaltenMettez le client léger mobile sous tension Schakel uw mobile thin client inSlå på din bärbara tunna klientProduct support and manuals Produktsupport und Handbücher Support produits et manuelsProductondersteuning en handleidingen Produktsupport och handböcker/wyse/support /wyse/downloadsContact DellKontaktaufnahme mit Dell | Contacter Dell Contact opnemen met Dell | Kontakta Dell /contactdellRegulatory and safetySicherheitshinweise und Zulassungsinformationen Réglementations et sécuritéRegelgeving en veiligheid | Reglering och säkerhet /regulatory_complianceRegulatory modelMuster-Modellnummer | Modèle réglementaire Beschreven model: | Regleringsmodell P72SRegulatory typeMuster-Typnummer | T ype réglementaire Beschreven type: | RegleringstypP72S001Client device modelClient-Gerätemodell | Modèle du périphérique client Model clientapparaat | KlientenhetsmodellDell Latitude 5280 Mobile TC© 2017 Dell Inc. or its subsidiaries.2017-06FeaturesFunktionen | Caractéristiques | Kenmerken | Funktioner1. Infrared (IR) camera (optional)2. Infrared emitter (optional)3. Camera status light (optional)4. Camera (optional)5. uSIM card slot (optional)6. microSD card reader7. Dual array microphones8. Power button9. Nobel Wedge lock slot10. Network port11. VGA port12. USB 3.0 port with PowerShare13. Headset/Microphone port14. Touch Fingerpint reader (optional)15. Battery charge status light16. Speakers17. T ouchpad18. Smart card reader (optional)19. USB 3.0 port20. HDMI port21. DisplayPort over USB T ype-C22. Power connector port23. Service tag label1. Caméra infrarouge (IR) (en option)2. Émetteur infrarouge (en option)3. Voyant d’état de la webcam(en option)4. Webcam (en option)5. Logement de carte uSIM (en option)6. Lecteur de carte microSD7. Deux microphones8. Bouton d’alimentation9. Emplacement pour verrou de sécuritéNoble10. Port réseau11. Port VGA12. Port USB 3.0 avec PowerShare13. Port casque/microphone14. Lecteur d’empreintes digitales(en option)15. Voyant de niveau de charge de labatterie16. Haut-parleurs17. Pavé tactile18. Lecteur de carte à puce (en option)19. Port USB 3.020. Port HDMI21. DisplayPort avec USB T ype-C22. Port du connecteur d’alimentation23. Étiquette du numéro de service1. Infrarotkamera (optional)2. Infrarotsender (optional)3. Kamerastatusanzeige (optional)4. Kamera (optional)5. USIM-Kartensteckplatz (optional)6. microSD-Kartenleser7. Dual-Array-Mikrofone8. Betriebsschalter9. Steckplatz für Nobel Wedge-Schloss10. Netzwerkanschluss11. VGA-Anschluss12. USB 3.0-Anschluss mit PowerShare13. Headset-/Mikrofonanschluss14. Fingerabdruckleser mit T ouch-Funktion(optional)15. Akkuladeanzeige16. Lautsprecher17. Touchpad18. Smart Card-Leser (optional)19. USB 3.0-Anschluss20. HDMI-Anschluss21. DisplayPort über USB T yp-C22. Netzanschluss-Port23. Service-Tag-Etikett1. Infraroodcamera (optioneel)2. Infraroodzender (optioneel)3. Camera-statuslampje (optioneel)4. Camera (optioneel)5. uSIM-kaartsleuf (optioneel)6. microSD-kaartlezer7. Dual array-microfoons8. Aan-uitknop9. Sleuf voor Nobel Wedge-slot10. Netwerkpoort11. VGA-poort12. USB 3.0-poort met PowerShare13. Headset/microfoon-poort14. Vingerafdruklezer (optioneel)15. Lampje voor batterijladingsstatus16. Luidsprekers17. Toetsenblok18. Smart card-lezer (optioneel)19. USB 3.0-poort20. HDMI-poort21. DisplayPort via USB Type-C22. Netconnectorpoort23. Servicetaglabel1. Infraröd (IR) kamera (tillval)2. Infraröd sändare (tillval)3. Kamerastatuslampa (tillval)4. Kamera (tillval)5. uSIM-kortplats (tillval)6. microSD-kortläsare7. Dubbla matrismikrofoner8. Strömbrytare9. Nobel Wedge-låsfack10. Nätverksport11. VGA-port12. USB 3.0-port med PowerShare13. Headset-/mikrofonport14. Fingertrycksavläsare (tillval)15. Statusindikatorlampa förbatteriladdning16. Högtalare17. Pekskiva18. Smartkortläsare (tillval)19. USB 3.0-port20. HDMI-port21. DisplayPort via USB Type-C22. Port för nätanslutning23. Etikett med servicenummer。

SONY VPL-SW630 WXGA 3100lm 超短焦距投影机产品说明书

SONY VPL-SW630 WXGA 3100lm 超短焦距投影机产品说明书

Ultra Short Throw ProjectorVPL-SW630WXGA / 3,100 lmOpticalLight Output /Color Light Output3100 lumens (Lamp mode: High) 2300 lumens (Lamp mode: Standard) 1900 lumens (Lamp mode: Low)LCD Panels 0.59”x3 BrightEra LCD Panel Panel Display Resolution WXGA (1280x800 dots) Contrast Ratio 3,000:1 (Full white/full black)*1Light Source Ultra high-pressure mercury lamp 225 W typeRecommended Lamp ReplacementTime*23000H (Lamp mode: High)5000H (Lamp mode: Standard)8000H (Lamp mode: Low)Filter Cleaning Cycle*2Max. 8000HSame time as the lamp replacement isrecommendedProjection Lens Zoom / Focus Approx. 1.03x Manual Zoom / Manual FocusLens ShiftManual, Vertical +/-3.7%Horizontal + /-2.3%Throw Ratio 0.27:1Screen Size 65” to 110” InterfaceComputer andVideo Input/Output INPUT AMini D-sub 15-pin (RGB/Y Pb Pr)Audio: Stereo mini jack INPUT BMini D-sub 15-pin (RGB)Audio: Stereo mini jackINPUT CHDMI (Digital RGB/Y Pb Pr, Digital Audio)(HDCP support)VIDEO INPin JackAudio : Pin jack (x2) (shared with S VIDEO IN)S VIDEO INMini DIN 4-pinAudio : Pin jack (x2) (shared with VIDEO IN)Monitor OUTMini D-sub 15-pin(from INPUT A and INPUT B)Audio OUT Stereo mini jack (variable out)*3Other SignalInput/OutputRS-232C D-sub 9-pin (male)LAN RJ-45, 10BASE-T/100BASE-TX USB Type-A, Type-B MicrophoneinputMini jack General Speaker 16Wx1 (monaural)Scanning Frequency H: 15 to 92 kHz, V: 48 to 92 HzDisplayResolution Computer Signal Input Maximum display resolution : UXGA 1600x1200 dotsVideoSignal InputVideo(Composite), 15k(480/60i, 576/50i),DTV (480/60p, 576/50p, 720/60p, 720/50p,1080/60i, 1080/50i, 1080/60p, 1080/50p)Color System NTSC3.58, PAL, SECAM, NTSC4.43, PAL-M, PAL-N UPC Code 0 27242 87140 3Power Requirements AC 100 V to 240 V, 3.3 A to 1.5 A, 50 Hz/60 HzPower Consumption323 W (AC 100 V-120 V)311 W (AC 220 V-240 V)Standby Mode Power Consumption 5.1 W (Std)/ 0.5 W (Low)(AC 100V-120 V)5.4 W (Std)/ 0.5 W (Low) (AC 220V-240 V)Dimensions (WxHxD)(without protrusion)372x 138 x 382 mm 14 21/32 x 5 7/16 x 15 1/32 ” Mass (without wall mount) 6.0 kg /13 lb Optional Accessories Replacement Lamp LMP-E220Wall Mount PSS-640Wireless LAN Module IFU-WLM3Service PartsReplacement Filter 4-530-530-01 (FILTER A [Outside] )4-530-531-01 (FILTER B [Inside] )(Filters are cleanable)Replacement Remote 1-490-463-11 (RM-PJ8)Key Features*1 The value is average.*2 The figures are expected maintenance time and not guaranteed.They will depend on the environment or how the projector is used.*3Works as an audio switcher function. Output from a selected channel, not available in standby.Dimensions (Bottom)•3,100 lumens•Native WXGA (1,280x800) resolution •High contrast ratio •Bright Era® Panel•Ultra Short throw distance (TR= 0.27:1)•Optical lens shift and zoom for easy adjustment •Long-lasting lampRecommended lamp replacement time 8000h (low mode)•Synchronized lamp and filter maintenance cycle •Energy efficient design-Auto power saving mode -Blank with lamp dimming-4 lamp mode (High, Std, Low, Auto*)*Auto lamp control by picture brightness -ECO MODE key•Convenient terminals including HDMI,RS-232C and RJ-45•16W Speaker •USB display•USB media viewer•PC Wireless capability (option)•Tablet Device & Smart Phone connection (wireless)Dimensions (Front)Unit: mm (inches)Connector Panels© 2014 Sony Corporation. All rights reserved. Reproduction in whole or in part without written permission is prohibited. Features and specifications are subject to change without notice. The values for mass and dimension are approximate. “SONY”and “BrightEra” are trademarks of Sony Corporation. The terms HDMI and HDMI High -Definition Multimedia Interface, and the HDMI Logo are trademarks orregistered trademarks of HDMI Licensing LLC in the United States and other countries. All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners.For more information, visit : /projectors6/14。

MAG Codex X5系列游戏桌面产品说明说明书

MAG Codex X5系列游戏桌面产品说明说明书

Rule your gaming empirewith minimalist styleMAG Codex X5 series gaming desktop is designed for entrygamers, features Intel processor and the latest NVIDIA RTXseries graphics card, providing the best gaming experience.Exclusive thermal solution with the best air cooling, promisethe longer system performance, RGB lighting effect designwith tempered glass, show off your personally gaming style,MSI MAG Codex 5 series will lead the players to conquer thewonderful battles.Selling PointsWindows 11 家庭版最高支持Intel Core i9-12900K处理器最高支持MSI GeForce® RTX 3090显卡支持DDR5内存支持PCI-E 5.0优化风道设计两种侧板,可根据您的喜好选择支持Mystic Light 炫光系统简易升级设计高速M.2固态硬盘USB 3.2 Gen 2x2 Type-C接口Picture and logosSystem I/O-Ports1.1x Headphones / 1x Microphone2.1x USB 3.2 Gen 1 Type C / 2x USB 3.2 Gen 1 Type A3.Flash BIOS button4.2x USB 2.0 Type A / 1x PS/2 Combo port5.1x HDMI out / 1x Display Port out6.2x USB 3.2 Gen 1 Type A / 2x USB 2.0 Type A7.1x USB 3.2 Gen 2x2 Type C / 1x USB 3.2 Gen 2 Type A/ RJ45 (2.5G LAN)8.2x WiFi Antenna9.6x Audio jacksSpecificationOperating Systems Windows Windows 11 HomeProcessor CPU model Intel Core i7-12700KF CPU Clock 3.6GHzCPU Cores12CPU TDP125WCPU Cache25 MB Intel® Smart Cache CPU Threads20CPU Cooling Liquid cooling 150WChipset Motherboard Chipset Z690Discrete Graphics VGA I/O Port HDMIx1, Display Portx3Graphics Card GeForce RTX 3080 Ti VENTUS 3X 12G Graphics Card VRAM12GMemory Memory Capacity32GB(32GB*1) Memory Type DDR5 SDRAM Memory Speed2400(4800)MHz Memory Module Form Factor U-DIMM Memory Slot (Total/Free)4/3Memory Max Capacity Max 128GBStorage Total SSD Storage Capacity1TBTotal HDD Storage Capacity2TB*1M.2 Slot (1) Installed SSD1TB*1M.2 Slot (1) Interface PCIe GEN4x4 NVMe M.2 Slot (1) Form Factor M.2-2280 M-KEY M.2 slots (Total/Free)4/3HDD (1) RPM7200RPMHDD (1) Form Factor 3.5 inchHDD (1) Interface SATA GEN33.5" Drive Bays (Total/Free)2/12.5" Drive Bays (Total/Free)2/2ODD(Type)N/AODD Height N/AODD Type N/ACommunications LAN Controller Intel I225-VWireless LAN Controller INTEL/AX211.NGWG.NV Wireless LAN standard Wi-Fi 6E+BT Bluetooth Version 5.2Audio Audio Codec Realtek ALC897 Audio Support7.1 Channel HD AudioI/O Ports (Front)Thunderbolt N/A USB 5Gbps (USB 3.2 Gen 1 Type-A)2 USB 5Gbps (USB 3.2 Gen 1 Type-C)1 Audio Mic-In (Front)1 Audio-Out (Front)1I/O Ports (Rear)USB 20Gbps (USB 3.2 Gen 2x2 Type-C)1USB 20Gbps (USB 3.2 Gen 2x2 Type-A)1USB 5Gbps (USB 3.2 Gen 1 Type-A)2USB 480Mbps (USB 2.0 Type A)4LAN Ports (RJ45)1WiFi Antenna N/A HDMI™1x (v2.0) DP out1x (v1.4) PS/21Audio Jack Total (Rear)6Flash BIOS Button1Power Rated Wattage850WEfficiency Rating80plus Gold Form factor ATXPower Supply Type POWER SUPPLYIn The Box Keyboard Interface N/A Mouse Interface N/A Power Cord1 AC Adaptor N/A Warranty Card2 Quick Guide3 User Manual N/A VESA Mount kit N/A Keyboard N/A Mouse N/ARegulatory Compliance Storage Operating Temperature Range0° C ~ 35° C ; -20° C ~ 60° C Storage Operating Humidity Range0% ~ 85%;0% ~ 90%CertificationsFCC(Class B)CB/CEUL(CUL)BSMIVCCIRCM(C-Tick)Dimension & Weight Product Dimensions (WxDxH) (mm)195 x 514.8 x 466Product Dimensions (WxDxH) (inch)7.68 x 20.27 x 18.35Inside Carton Dimensions (WxDxH) (mm)N/AInside Carton Dimensions (WxDxH) (inch)N/AOuter Carton Dimensions Standard (WxDxH)(mm)575(W/O KB) x 320(W/O KB) x 660(W/O KB) Outer Carton Dimensions Standard (WxDxH)(inch)575(W/O KB) x 320(W/O KB) x 660(W/O KB) Weight (Net kg)12.4Weight (Gross kg)16.93Product Volume (Liters)40Warranty Warranty N/ABarcode Info EAN4719072973339 UPC824142293225。

BUILT TO PERFORM 项目器 移动 BUILT TO PERFORM 项目器 移动

BUILT TO PERFORM  项目器 移动 BUILT TO PERFORM  项目器 移动

PowerLite 3LCD ProjectorsBright projector solutions for smaller venues.XGA Resolution PowerLite 1940W shownKeep presentations shining bright, even in ambient light, with the PowerLite 1930, 1940W, 1950 and 1960. Offering 3x Brighter Colors 1 than competitive models, Epson 3LCD projectors ensure bright, vivid presentations. Designed for corporate, education and house of worship use, this family of bright, feature-packed solutions projects vibrant images in virtually any setting. These sleek projectors can be easily carried between meeting rooms and classrooms or can be installed in small- to medium-size venues. Need widescreen, larger-than-life images? Select the PowerLite 1940W with WXGA resolution. Award-winning Faroudja ® DCDi ® technology, featured on all these models, reduces noise and enhances sharpness, creating smooth video images. And, Split Screen 3 enables you to conveniently display content from two different sources simultaneously. This family of PowerLite projectors truly is a bright solution for your presentation needs.Projectors at a glanceBright projector solutions forsmaller venues.Model:PowerLite 1930PowerLite 1940W PowerLite 1950PowerLite 1960Color Brightness:4200 lumens 24200 lumens 24500 lumens 25000 lumens 2White Brightness:4200 lumens 24200 lumens 24500 lumens 25000 lumens 2Resolution:XGAWXGAXGAXGAProjected screen image is simulated.Amazing image quality3x Brighter Colors with Epson 1Brilliant image quality requires high color brightness (color light output), and Epson 3LCD projectors have 3x Brighter Colors than leading competitive projectors 1.One brightness measurement (lumens) is not enough. A projector’s specification needs to show both high color brightness and high white brightness. If color brightness is lower than white brightness, images may be dark, dull and lose detail. If not provided, be sure to ask for a projector’s color brightness specification.3LCD, the #1 projection technology in the world, has:• B oth high color brightness and high white brightness• 3 chips for up to 3x Brighter Colors 1 than 1-chip DLP projectors• 25% lower power consumption for lower energy costs 5 • 25 years of road-tested reliability• A nationwide study reveals that 9 out of 10 people prefer images from 3LCD projectors 6Award-winning Faroudja DCDi Cinema for advanced video qualityFaroudja DCDi Cinema is a video enhancement technology, used primarily for filmviewing, that produces exceptional image quality without introducing artifacts. Faroudja developed DCDi (Directional Correlational Deinterlacing) to reduce jagged images by using a unique algorithm. This algorithm, in combination with the technology’s decoding, deinterlacing and enhancement features, won an Emmy ® Award from the National Academy of Television Arts & Sciences.Advanced color adjustmentsFor special projection material such as high-quality photographs or artwork, users can adjust the hue, saturation and brightness for six colors, RGBCMY(Red, Green, Blue, Cyan, Magenta and Yellow).Actual photographs of projected images from an identical signal source. Price, resolution and white brightness are similar for both projectors (Epson 3LCD and 1-chip DLP competitor). Both projectors are set to their brightest mode.COMPETITORColor brightness significantly lower than white brightnessEPSONHigh color brightness andhigh white brightnessCOLOR BRIGHTNESS 2WHITE BRIGHTNESS DcDi onDcDi offAward-winning Faroudja DcDi CinemaDICOM Simulation Mode 4DICOM (Digital Imaging and Communication in Medicine) is a standard for handling, storing, printing and transmitting medical imaginginformation. The projector’s DICOM Simulation Mode enables users to reproduce images with an advanced grayscale level that simulates DICOM Part 14. This mode is ideal for viewing grayscale medical images, such as X-rays, for training andSplit Screen 3 featureProject two images (video or still) side-by-side from two different sourcessimultaneously. You can choose from three layout options, swap the images/display sizes, choose the source for the audio and even display closed captioning if the source signal includes it.Convenientpresentation toolsAdvanced network toolsNormal ModeDICOMSimulation ModeLayout Option 1: 50-50% Split Screen Main image on the left Layout Option 3: Main image on the rightkeystonekeystoneMonitor/control projectors remotelyEasily monitor and control networked Epson projectors using the included EasyMP ® software.• Schedule remote power on/off functionality; saves energy, money and time • Check the status of each projector as part of your maintenance routine • Access maintenance alerts for connected projectors, right from your office • C restron RoomView ® enabled — monitor and control your projector with your existing RoomView softwareMessage Broadcasting 7• B roadcast customized images/alerts over the network for announcements or instructions• S end messages to up to 1024 projectors simultaneously (message will overwrite the current screen content if the projector is being used, unless this function is disabled by the presenter)• If the projector is off, Message Broadcasting will turn it on and display the messageEasy to useEpson simple setup• U SB Plug ‘n Play — simply connect your PC to the projector and start presenting • 1.6x optical zoom — offers great positioning flexibility to fit large or small rooms • A /V Mute Slide — control your presentation; it’s right at your fingertips• S leep Mode — set from 1 to 30 minutes to save energy when the A/V Mute Slide is closed or no signal is detected• D irect Power On/Off — power the projector on and off with the flip of a wall switch • I nstant Off ® — no cool down time required, so it is ready to shut down when you areDigital DisplayPort and HDMI connectivityDisplayPort and an HDMI digital display interface enable the projector to easily project digital content including video and audio. Both are compatible with the latest laptops, Blu-ray Disc ®, DVD and other media players. Future-proof your digital content.1 Compared to leading 1-chip DLP business and education projectors based on NPD data, July 2011 through June 2012. Color brightness (color light output) measured in accordance with IDMS 15.4. Color brightness willvary depending on usage conditions.2 Color brightness (color light output) and white brightness (white light output) will vary depending on usage conditions. Color light output measured in accordance with IDMS 15.4; white light output measured in accordancewith ISO 21118.3 Consult your user manual for input combinations.4 This projector does not meet the DICOM standard Part 14 and should not be used as a medical diagnostic device.5 Data source: , Jan. 2014. Average of 1243 shipping models for which the manufacturers provided lumens and total power data, all resolutions and brightness levels. Energy efficiency was measured aswattage per lumen. It was measured for both 3LCD and 1-chip projectors in each of six brightness segments. 3LCD projectors averaged less required electricity per lumen in each of the six segments.6 9 out of 10 people preferred images from leading 3LCD projectors over leading 1-chip DLP business and education projectors. Leading projectors selected according to NPD data as of July 2013. Based on independentU.S. research conducted by Radius Research (July 2013).7 Works only with Epson projectors that support presentation over the network capability.8 Lamp life will vary depending upon mode selected, environmental conditions and usage. Lamp brightness decreases over time. 9 See our website for convenient and reasonable recycling options at /recycle10SmartWay is an innovative partnership of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency that reduces greenhouse gases and other air pollutants and improves fuel efficiency.PC-free presentations, including PDFsJust plug your USB hard drive into the USB port, and you are ready to displaydocuments and images stored on your USB drive. Present a slideshow without having to connect to a PC. Compatible with the following file formats: PDF , JPEG, BMP , GIFand PNG.Contrast Ratio (Normal, Dynamic Mode) Up to 3000:1Color Reproduction Up to 1 billion colors Lamp Type 245 W UHE Lamp Life 8Up to 4000 hours (ECO Mode) Up to 2500 hours (Normal Mode)Brightness Uniformity (typical) 89%Pixel Arrangement Cross stripeProjection LensScreen Throw Ratio Range 1.38 – 2.24Size (projected distance) 1930: 30" – 300" 1940W: 29" – 280" 1950: 30" – 300" 1960: 30" – 300"TypeManual zoom/focus F-number: 1.51 – 1.99Focal Length 18.2 mm – 29.2 mm Zoom Ratio Optical zoom 1.0 – 1.6Keystone CorrectionVertical: -30 degrees to +30 degrees Horizontal: -30 degrees to +30 degreesVideoVideo StandardsAnalog: NTSC/NTSC4.43/PAL/M-PAL/N-PAL/ PAL60/SECAM HDMI: 480i/576i/480p/576p/720p/1080i/1080p Video Processing3D Y/C separation, 3D noise reduction, mosquito noise reduction DCDi – Directional Correlational Deinterlacing Motion-compensated Interlace-Progressive conversion (2:2, 3:2 film detection) Closed captioningNetworkingConnectivityWired: Integrated 10/100 MbpsRemote Control and Management EasyMP MonitorDuet and Device DiscoveryCrestron Integrated Partner and RoomView PJLinkOtherSpeaker: 10 W monoAudio Output: 3.5 mm jackOperating Temperature 41 ° to 95 °F (5 ° to 35 °C)Power Supply Voltage 100 – 240 V ±10%, 50/60 Hz AC Power Consumption 1930 – 298 W 1940W – 311 W 1950 – 353 W 1960 – 353 W3.8 W standby (Network on) 0.5 W standby (Network off)Fan Noise29 dB (ECO Mode) 37 dB (Normal Mode)SecurityKensington-style lock provision, anchor (metal) bar for security lock or cableDimensions (W x D x H)Excluding feet14.8" x 10.7" x 3.6" (377 x 271 x 93 mm)Weight8.5 lb (3.9 kg)Remote ControlFeaturesColor mode, brightness, contrast, tint, color saturation, sharpness, input signal, sync, source search, Split Screen 3Operating AngleFront: Upper/lower 0 to +16 degrees Left/Right: N/A Rear: N/AOperating Distance 39" – 138"Specifications and terms subject to change without notice. EPSON, EasyMP , Instant Off and PowerLite are registered trademarks, EPSON Exceed Your Vision is a registered logomark and Better Products for a Better Future is a trademark of Seiko Epson Corporation. PrivateLine is a registered trademark, Built to Perform is a trademark and Epson Connection is a service mark of Epson America, Inc. SmartWay is a service mark of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. All other product and brand names are trademarks and/or registered trademarks of their respective companies. Epson disclaims any and all rights in these marks. Copyright 2014 Epson America, Inc. CPD-40827 03/14SupportThe Epson Connection SMPre-sales supportU.S. and Canada 800-463-7766 Internet website Service ProgramsTwo-year projector limited warranty, 90-day limited lamp warranty, Epson Road Service program and PrivateLine ® dedicated toll-free support (U.S. and Canada only)What’s in the BoxA PowerLite projector, power cable, computer cable, projector remote control, batteries, user manual CD, Quick Setup Sheet, monitor and control CDEco FeaturesEnergy-efficient 3LCD light engine RoHS compliant Recyclable product 9Epson America, Inc. is a SmartWay SM Transport Partner 10Ordering Information Product NamePowerLite 1930 V11H506020 PowerLite 1940W V11H474020 PowerLite 1950 V11H491020 PowerLite 1960V11H473020AccessoriesGenuine Epson lamp (1930)V13H010L74 Genuine Epson lamp (1940W, 1950, 1960) V13H010L75 Replacement air filterV13H134A41 Replacement remote control 1566064 Universal projector ceiling mountELPMBPJF Adjustable suspended ceiling channel kit ELPMBP01 False ceiling plate kit ELPMBP02 Kensington security lock ELPSL01 Carrying caseV12H001K65PowerLite 1940W shownComposite Video Computer 1Monitor OutComputer 2HDMI Display P ort 10 W SpeakerRS-232cLANUSB (Type A)USB (Type B)Audio 2Audio R & L Audio 1 Audio Out PowerKensington ® Security Lock Port。

Philips 27E1N5600AE USB-C 多功能显示器说明书

Philips 27E1N5600AE USB-C 多功能显示器说明书

Philips MonitorUSB-C monitor5000 series27" (68.6 cm)2560 x 1440 (QHD)27E1N5600AESimplify your connectionswith USB-CThis Philips USB-C multipurpose monitor offers clutter-free setup. With a single cable youcan view smooth high-resolution video, transfer data, and charge your laptop. A true hubfor mobile professionals.Single cable USB-C connection•Connect your notebook with one USB-C cableSuperb Picture Quality•IPS LED wide view technology for image and color accuracy•Crystalclear images with Quad HD 2560 x 1440 pixels•1ms (MPRT) fast response for crisp image and smooth gameplay•SmartImage game mode optimized for gamers•SmartContrast for rich black detailsFeatures designed for you•LowBlue mode and Flicker-free easy-on-the eyes viewing•Built-in stereo speakers for multimedia•Tilt, pivot and height-adjust for an ideal viewing position•EasyRead mode for a paper-like reading experience•Cable management reduces cable clutter for neat workspace•EasySelect menu toggle key for quick on-screen menu accessHighlightsUSB-C connectionThis Philips display features a USB type-C connector with power delivery. Withintelligent and flexible power management, you can power charge your compatible device directly. Its slim, reversible USB-C allows for easy, one-cable connection. You can watch high resolution video and transfer data at a super-speed, while powering up and re-charging your compatible device at the same time.1ms MPRT fast responseMPRT (motion picture response time) is more intuitive way to describe the response time, which directly refers the duration from seeing blurry noise to clean and crisp images. Philips gaming monitor with 1 ms MPRT effectively eliminates smearing and motion blur, delivers shaper and precise visuals to enhance gaming experience. Best choice for playing thrilling and twitch-sensitive games.Crystalclear imagesThese Philips screens deliver Crystalclear, Quad HD 2560x1440 or 2560x1080 pixel images. Utilizing high performance panels with high density pixel count, enabled by high bandwidth sources like USB-C, Displayport, HDMI, these new displays will make your images and graphics come alive. Whether you are demanding professional requiringextremely detailed information for CAD-CAM solutions, using 3D graphic applications or a financial wizard working on huge spreadsheets, Philips displays will give you Crystalclear images.SmartImage Game modeThe new Philips gaming display has quick access OSD fine tuned for gamers, offering you multiple options. "FPS" mode (First person shooting) improves dark themes in games, allowing you to see hidden objects in dark areas. "Racing" mode adapts display with fastest response time, high color, along with image adjustments. "RTS" mode (Real time strategy) has a special SmartFrame mode which enables highlighting of specific area and allows for size and image adjustments. Gamer 1 and Gamer 2 enable you to save personalcustomized settings based on different games, ensuring best performance.LowBlue Mode & Flicker-freeOur LowBlue Mode and Flicker-freetechnology have been developed to reduce eye strain and fatigue often caused by long hours in front of a monitor.Built-in stereo speakersA pair of high quality stereo speakers built into a display device. It can be visible front firing, or invisible down firing, top firing, rear firing, etc depending on model and design.Compact Ergo BaseThe Compact Ergo Base is a people-friendly Philips monitor base that tilts, pivot and height-adjusts so each user can position the monitorfor maximum viewing comfort and efficiency.Issue date 2023-09-13 Version: 3.1.112 NC: 8670 001 80248 EAN: 87 12581 78340 2© 2023 Koninklijke Philips N.V.All Rights reserved.Specifications are subject to change without notice. Trademarks are the property of Koninklijke Philips N.V. or their respective owners.SpecificationsPicture/Display•LCD panel type: IPS technology•Backlight type: W-LED system•Panel Size: 27 inch / 68.6 cm•Display Screen Coating: Anti-Glare, 3H, Haze 25%•Effective viewing area: 596.736 (H) x 335.664 (V)•Aspect ratio: 16:9•Maximum resolution: 2560 x 1440 @ 75 Hz*•Pixel Density: 108.79 PPI•Response time (typical): 4 ms (Gray to Gray)*•MPRT:1ms•Brightness: 300 cd/m²•Contrast ratio (typical): 1000:1•SmartContrast: Mega Infinity DCR•Pixel pitch: 0.2331 x 0.2331 mm•Viewing angle: 178º (H) / 178º (V), @ C/R > 10•Flicker-free•Picture enhancement: SmartImage game •Color gamut (typical): NTSC 102.2%*, sRGB 114.18%*•Display colors: 16.7 M•Scanning Frequency: 30 - 114 kHz (H) / 48 - 75 Hz (V)•LowBlue Mode•EasyRead•sRGB•Adaptive syncConnectivity•Signal Input: HDMI 1.4 x 1, DisplayPort 1.2 x 1, USB-C 3.2 Gen 1 x 1 (upstream, Power Delivery up to 65W)•HDCP: HDCP 1.4 (HDMI / DisplayPort / USB-C)•USB:: USB 3.2 x 4 (downstream with 1 fast charge B.C 1.2)•Sync Input: Separate Sync•Audio (In/Out): Audio outUSB•USB-C: Reversible plug connector•Super speed: Data and Video transfer•DP: Built-in Display Port Alt mode•Power delivery: USB PD version 3.0•USB-C max. power delivery: Up to 65W (5V/3A, 9V/3A, 10V/3A, 12V/3A, 15V/3A, 20V/3.25A) Convenience•Built-in Speakers: 3 W x 2•User convenience:Power On/Off, Menu, Volume, Input, SmartImage Game•OSD Languages: Brazil Portuguese, Czech, Dutch, English, Finnish, French, German, Greek, Hungarian, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Polish, Portuguese, Russian, Simplified Chinese, Spanish, Swedish, Traditional Chinese, Turkish, Ukrainian •Other convenience: Kensington lock, VESA mount(100x100mm)•Plug & Play Compatibility: DDC/CI, Mac OS X,sRGB, Windows 10 / 8.1 / 8 / 7Stand•Height adjustment: 130 mm•Pivot: -/+ 90 degree•Tilt: -5/20 degreePower•On mode: 29.1 W (typ.)•Standby mode: 0.5 W (typ.)•Off mode: 0.3 W (typ.)•Energy Label Class: F•Power LED indicator: Operation - White, Standbymode- White (blinking)•Power supply: Internal, 100-240VAC, 50-60HzDimensions•Product with stand(max height): 614 x 510 x212 mm•Product without stand (mm): 614 x 365 x 52 mm•Packaging in mm (WxHxD): 780 x 525 x 186 mmWeight•Product with stand (kg): 6.56 kg•Product without stand (kg): 4.70 kg•Product with packaging (kg): 10.64 kgOperating conditions•Temperature range (operation): 0 to 40 °C•Temperature range (storage): -20 to 60 °C•Relative humidity: 20%-80 %•Altitude: Operation: +12,000ft (3,658m), Non-operation: +40,000ft (12,192m)•MTBF: 50,000 hrs (excluding backlight) hour(s)Sustainability•Environmental and energy: RoHS•Recyclable packaging material: 100 %•Specific Substances: Mercury free, PVC / BFR freehousingCompliance and standards•Regulatory Approvals: CB, CE Mark, CU-EAC,EAEU RoHS, FCC Class B, ICES-003, TUV/ISO9241-307, TUV-BAUARTCabinet•Color: Black•Finish: TexturedWhat's in the box?•Monitor with stand•Cables: HDMI cable, USB-C to USB-C cable,Power cable•User Documentation*"IPS" word mark / trademark and related patents on technologiesbelong to their respective owners.*The maximum resolution works for either HDMI input or DP input.*For best output performance, please always ensure that your graphiccard is capable of achieving the maximum resolution and refresh rateof this Philips display.*Response time value equal to SmartResponse*MPRT is to adjust brightness for blur reduction, so cannot adjustbrightness while MPRT is turned on. To reduce motion blur, LEDbacklight will strobe synchronously with screen refresh, which maycause noticeable brightness change.*MPRT is gaming-optimized mode. Turn on MPRT may causenoticeable screen flickering. It is recommended to turn off when youare not using the gaming function.*NTSC Area based on CIE1976*sRGB Area based on CIE1931*For USB-C power and charging function, your Notebook/devicemust support USB-C standard Power Delivery specifications. Pleasecheck with your Notebook user manual or manufacturer for moredetails.*For Video transmission via USB-C, your Notebook/device mustsupport USB-C DP Alt mode*The monitor may look different from feature images.。

unity匀速经验条-概述说明以及解释

unity匀速经验条-概述说明以及解释

unity匀速经验条-概述说明以及解释1.引言1.1 概述概述部分的内容:经验条在游戏中扮演着非常重要的角色,它被广泛应用于各种类型的游戏中,为玩家提供了一种可视化的方式来表示角色或者玩家在游戏中的进展和成长。

Unity作为一款功能强大的游戏开发引擎,也为开发者提供了丰富的工具和资源来设计和实现经验条。

本文将讨论Unity中的一种特定类型的经验条,即匀速经验条。

与其他类型的经验条不同,匀速经验条具有一种特殊的设计风格和表现形式,旨在提供平稳且可预测的游戏体验。

通过匀速经验条,玩家可以清晰地了解到他们在游戏中的进展情况,并且便于预判和计划下一步的行动。

在本文的后续章节中,我们将首先探讨Unity中经验条的作用,以及为何匀速经验条是一种受欢迎且有效的设计选择。

随后,我们将介绍Unity 中设计匀速经验条的原则和技巧,以便开发者能够根据自己的需求和游戏特性来设计并实现一个合适的匀速经验条。

最后,在结论部分,我们将总结匀速经验条在游戏中的应用价值,并展望其未来的发展方向。

希望通过本文的阅读,读者们能够对Unity中的匀速经验条有一个全面的了解,并能够运用这些知识来设计和实现自己的游戏经验条。

文章结构部分的内容可以按照以下方式来编写:在编写本文时,将按照以下结构来组织文章内容:1. 引言1.1 概述在本节中,我们将介绍本文所要讨论的主题——Unity中的匀速经验条。

我们将解释经验条的概念和其在游戏中的重要作用。

1.2 文章结构本文将分为三个主要部分:引言、正文和结论。

在引言中,我们将简单介绍本文的目的和结构。

接下来,正文部分将详细讨论Unity中经验条的作用和设计原则。

最后,在结论部分,我们将总结经验条在游戏中的应用价值,并展望其未来的发展方向。

1.3 目的本文的目的是为读者提供关于Unity中匀速经验条的全面指导。

通过阅读本文,读者将了解到经验条在游戏中的重要性以及如何根据设计原则来设计和实现匀速经验条。

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Goal: Scale and Latency
Traditional Application
Application Servers
Web Application
Storage Servers
RAMCloud
Research Issues
● Durability and availability ● Fast communication (RPC) ● Data model ● Concurrency, consistency, transactions ● Data distribution, scaling ● Multi-tenancy ● Client-server functional distribution ● Node architecture
Main-memory databases
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Large file caches
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RAMCloud
Harness full performance potential of large-scale DRAM storage:
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Master
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Main-memory databases
UNIX buffer cache
Large file caches
Main-memory DBs, again
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1990
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DRAM in Storage Systems
servers
● 32-64 GB DRAM/server ● All data always in RAM ● Durable and available ● Performance goals:
High throughput: 1M ops/sec/server Low-latency access: 5-10µs RPC
● DRAM usage specialized/limited ● Clumsy (consistency with
Facebook: 200 TB total data 150 TB cache! memcached Web indexes entirely in DRAM
backing store) ● Lost performance (cache misses, backing store)
● Issues to resolve:
Synchronous disk I/O’s during writes?? Data unavailable after crashes??
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Buffered Logging
Write request
Commodity Servers Master Backup
Datacenter Network
Coordinator
Master Backup
Master Backup

Master Backup
32-256 GB per server
1000 – 10,000 Storage Servers
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Coordinate 1000’s of machines Automatic reconfiguration
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Durability and Availability
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cwrite(tableId, key, blob, version) => version delete(tableId, key)
Richer model in the future: • Indexes? • Transactions? • Graphs?
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Data Model
Tables
read(tableId, key) => blob, version write(tableId, key, blob) => version
(Only overwrite if version matches)
Object Key (≤ 64KB) Version (64b) Blob (≤ 1MB)
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DRAM in Storage Systems
Facebook: 200 TB total data 150 TB cache! memcached Web indexes entirely in DRAM
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Recovery, First Try
For $100-200K today:
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Why Does Latency Matter?
Traditional Application
Application Servers
Web Application
Storage Servers
UI App. Logic
Data Structures
UI App. Logic
Single machine
Datacenter
<< 1µs latency
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Crash Recovery
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RAMCloud Architecture
1000 – 100,000 Application Servers
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Research Areas
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Storage Servers
Datacenter
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Example Configurations
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MapReduce
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