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MICRO-STAR INTERNATIONAL MS-98E6 (v1.x) 工业级计算机板说明书
(v1.x) Industrial Computer Boardi1Thank you for choosing the MS-98E6, an excellent industrial computerboard.Based on the innovative Intel® Apollo Lake/ Apollo Lake-I Series SoCfor optimal system efficiency, the MS-98E6 supports up to 8GB ofonboard DDR3L 1600 / 1866MHz memory and allows connection to 3independent displays with HDMI, DisplayPort, LVDS and eDP outputs.The MS-98E6 is durable under extreme environments and suitable to beapplied in every industrial field, such as digital signage, kiosk, gaming,industrial control automation and POS.1-1-1USB2 0 Connector JNVM1/ JNVM2 Jumper DC Power ConnectorAudio/ Amplifier/ SMbus Connector Nano SIM-Holder Micro SD Card SlotTPM (LPC)ConnectorUSB2 0 Connector JNVM1/ JNVM2 JumperDC Power ConnectorAudio/ Amplifier/ SMbus ConnectorNano SIM-HolderMicro SD Card SlotTPM (LPC)ConnectorOption 1Option 2RJ45 GbE LAN PortsRJ45 GbE LAN PortsUSB3 0 PortsHDMI PortHDMI PortRJ45 GbE LAN PortsUSB3 0 PortsDisplayPortDisplayPort2This chapter provides you with the information about hardwaresetup procedures. While doing the installation, be careful in holdingthe components and follow the installation procedures. For somecomponents, if you install in the wrong orientation, the components willnot work properly.Use a grounded wrist strap before handling computer components. Staticelectricity may damage the components.2-2-1Rear Panel I/ORJ45 GbE LAN PortsUSB3 0 PortsHDMI PortDisplayPortDisplayPortDisplayPort is a digital display interface standard. This connector is used connect a monitor with DisplayPort inputs.HDMI PortThe High-Definition Multimedia Interface (HDMI) is an all-digital audio/video interface capable of transmitting uncompressed streams. HDMI supports all TV3This chapter provides information on the BIOS Setup program and allowsusers to configure the system for optimal use.Users may need to run the Setup program when:■An error message appears on the screen at system startup and requests users to run SETUP.■Users want to change the default settings for customized features.• Please note that BIOS update assumes technician-level experience.• As the system BIOS is under continuous update for better system performance, the illustrations in this chapter should be held forreference only.2-3-1MainUse this menu for basic system configurations, such as time, date, etc. AdvancedUse this menu to set up the items of special enhanced features.BootUse this menu to specify the priority of boot devices.SecurityUse this menu to set supervisor and user passwords.ChipsetThis menu controls the advanced features of the onboard chipsets.PowerUse this menu to specify your settings for power management.Save & ExitThis menu allows you to load the BIOS default values or factory default settings into the BIOS and exit the BIOS setup utility with or without changes.System DateThis setting allows you to set the system date. The date format is <Day>, <Month> <Date> <Year>.System Timesetting allows you to set the system time. The time format is <Hour> <Minute> <Second>.SATA Mode SelectionThis setting specifies the SATA controller mode.Full Screen Logo DisplayThis BIOS feature determines if the BIOS should hide the normal POST messages with the motherboard or system manufacturer’s full-screen logo.When it is enabled, the BIOS will display the full-screen logo during the boot-up sequence, hiding normal POST messages.When it is disabled, the BIOS will display the normal POST messages, instead of the full-screen logo.Please note that enabling this BIOS feature often adds 2-3 seconds of delay to the booting sequence. This delay ensures that the logo is displayed for a sufficient amount of time. Therefore, it is recommended that you disable this BIOS feature for a faster boot-up time.Bootup NumLock StateThis setting is to set the Num Lock status when the system is powered on. Setting to [On] will turn on the Num Lock key when the system is powered on. Setting to [Off] will allow users to use the arrow keys on the numeric keypad.Option ROM Messagesitem is used to determine the display mode when an optional ROM initialized during POST. When set to [Force BIOS], the display mode used AMI BIOS is used. Select [Keep Current] if you want to use the display mode ofSerial Port 1/ 2/ 3/ 4/ 5/ 6This setting enables/disables the specified serial port.Change SettingsThis setting is used to change the address & IRQ settings of the specified serial port.Mode SelectSelect an operation mode for the specified serial port.FIFO ModeThis setting controls the FIFO data transfer mode.Shared IRQ ModeThis setting provides the system with the ability to share interrupts among its Watch Dog TimerYou can enable the system watch-dog timer, a hardware timer that generates a reset when the software that it monitors does not respond as expected each time the watch dog polls it.Smart Fan ConfigurationSmart SYSFAN Targetsetting enables/disables the Smart Fan function. Smartexcellent feature which will adjust the CPU/system fan speed automatically depending on the current CPU/system temperature, avoiding the overheating to damage your system.Intel Virtualization TechnologyVirtualization enhanced by Intel Virtualization Technology will allow a platform to run multiple operating systems and applications in independent partitions.virtualization, one computer system can function as multiple(Enhanced Intel SpeedStep Technology) allows the systemadjust processor voltage and core frequency, which can result in decreased average power consumption and decreased average heat production. When disabled, the processor will return the actual maximum CPUID input value of(PXE) from BIOS.PCI/PCIE Device ConfigurationLegacy USB SupportSet to [Enabled] if you need to use any USB 1.1/2.0 device in the operating system that does not support or have any USB 1.1/2.0 driver installed, such as DOS and SCO Unix.Audio ControllerThis setting enables/disables the onboard audio controller.Launch OnBoard LAN OpROMsettings enable/disable the initialization of the onboard/onchip Boot ROM during bootup. Selecting [Disabled] will speed up the boot process.GPO0 ~ GPO7These settings control the operation mode of the specified GPIO.CSM Supportsetting enables/disables the support for Compatibility Support Module, part of the Intel Platform Innovation Framework for EFI providing the capability to support legacy BIOS interfaces.OS SelectionThis setting allows users to select the Operating System.Boot Option Prioritiessetting allows users to set the sequence of boot devices where attempts to load the disk operating system.Administrator PasswordAdministrator Password controls access to the BIOS Setup utility.User PasswordPassword controls access to the system at boot and to the BIOSSecurity Device SupportThis setting enables/disables BIOS support for security device. When set to [Disable], the OS will not show security device. TCG EFI protocol and INT1A interface will not be available.Disable Block SidThis setting enables/disables Block SID support, the specification that covers and OS communication to handle freeze-locking selfencryptingSerial Port Console RedirectionConsole RedirectionRedirection operates in host systems that do not haveand keyboard attached. This setting enables/disables the operation of console redirection. When set to [Enabled], BIOS redirects and sends all contents that should be displayed on the screen to the serial COM port for display on the terminal screen. Besides, all data received from the serial port is interpreted as keystrokes from a local keyboard.Terminal TypeTo operate the system’s console redirection, you need a terminal supporting ANSI terminal protocol and a RS-232 null modem cable connected between the host system and terminal(s). This setting specifies the type of terminal device for console redirection.Bits per second, Data Bits, Parity, Stop Bitssetting specifies the transfer rate (bits per second, datastop bits) of Console Redirection.Flow Controlcontrol is the process of managing the rate of dataTXE FW Versionshows the firmware information of the Intel Trusted Engine (TXE).TXE HMRFPOsetting enables/disables TXE HMRFPO (Host ME Protection Override).TXE EOP Messagesetting determines whether or not to send EOP (Exchange Protection) message before entering OS.DVMT Pre-AllocatedThis setting defines the DVMT pre-allocated memory. Pre-allocated memory is the small amount of system memory made available at boot time by the system BIOS for video. Pre-allocated memory is also known as locked memory. This is because it is "locked" for video use only and as such, is invisible and unable to be used by the operating system.DVMT Total Gfx MemThis setting specifies the memory size for DVMT.LCD 1 / 2 Panel TypeThis setting specifies the LCD panel type.LVDSThis setting enables/disables LVDS.MIPI-CSIThis setting enables/disables MIPI-CSI.Restore AC Power Losssetting specifies whether your system will reboot after a power failure interrupt occurs. Available settings are:[Power Off]Leaves the computer in the power off state.[Power On]Leaves the computer in the power on state.[Last State]Restores the system to the previous statusbefore power failure or interrupt occurred.Deep Sleep Modesetting enables/disables the Deep S5 power saving mode. S5 is almost same as G3 Mechanical Off, except that the PSU still supplies power,a minimum, to the power button to allow return to S0. A full reboot is required. No previous content is retained. Other components may remain powered so the computer can “wake” on input from the keyboard, clock, modem, LAN, or USB device.** Advanced Resume Events Control **PCIE PMESave Changes and ResetSave changes to CMOS and reset the system.Discard Changes and ExitAbandon all changes and exit the Setup Utility.Discard ChangesAbandon all changes.Load Optimized DefaultsUse this menu to load the default values set by the motherboard manufacturer specifically for optimal performance of the motherboard.Save as User DefaultsSave changes as the user’s default profile.Restore User DefaultsRestore the user’s default profile.Launch EFI Shell from filesystem deviceThis setting helps to launch the EFI Shell application from one of the available file system devices.This appendix provides WDT (Watch Dog Timer), GPIO (General Pur-pose Input/ Output) and LVDS Backlight programming guide.2-A-1access IO ports and defined as following.2.Watchdog Timer – WDT。
Lenovo Smart Frame 用户手册 (CD-3L501F)说明书
Lenovo Smart Frame User GuideLenovo CD-3L501FBasicsNote:All pictures and illustrations in this document are for reference only.The Lenovo Smart Frame app supports both Android TM and iOS systems. This document uses the Android system as an illustrative example.Because the Lenovo Smart Frame app will regularly be updated, refer to the latest version for the actual procedure and screenshots.Keep the network stable during use of the Lenovo Smart Frame.The Lenovo smart app referred to in this manual is a phone app.Before using this information and the product it supports, be sure to read the following: Safety, Warranty & Quick Start GuideRegulatory Notice"Important safety and handling information" in "Appendix".The Safety, Warranty & Quick Start Guide and the Regulatory Notice are available at:Lenovo HelpLooking for help? The Lenovo Help app can offer you support with direct access to Lenovo's web assistance and forums*, frequent Q&A*, system upgrades*, hardware function tests, warranty status checks*, service requests**, and repair status**.1.Open the app and log in with your account.2.Enter Home screen, tap>Support to get more help.Note:*requires data network access.** is not available in some countries.Privacy protectionTo protect your privacy, you can delete the device data by removing the Smart Frame device or performing a factory reset in the app.1.Open the app and log in with your account.2.Enter Device home screen, tap.Tap Remove Device to remove the existing Smart Frame devices.Enter About Device, tap Factory Reset Device to factory reset.Technical specificationsModel Lenovo CD-3L501F Dimension21.5"Resolution1920 x 1080Wireless communication Bluetooth 5.0;WLAN 802.11 ac/a/b/g/n, 2.4GHz/5GHzGetting startedGetting the appSearch for and download the Lenovo Smart Frame App from the Google Play Store or Apple App Store to begin the setup process.Connecting to deviceYou’ll need to connect your Lenovo Smart Frame to the Internet before using it.1.Open the Lenovo Smart Frame app.2.Log in to the app with your Lenovo ID. You can also sign up using email, or use your google orfacebook accounts to login in.Note: You will need a Lenovo ID to log in to the app if using an IOS system.3.Turn on Bluetooth. In the app's Home screen, tap Add New Device to find a device. Once a deviceis found, you can follow the instructions to confirm that it is the right device by matching the numbers displayed on both screens, and select Connect to continue.4.Connect to a WLAN network for your Smart Frame device.5.Follow the on-screen instructions to set up your Lenovo Smart Frame and connect your Googleaccount.Using the Lenovo Smart Frame appHome screenAfter signing up on your app, enter the Home screen . Pull down from anywhere on the screen to refresh.1.Add device and manage rooms4.The Lenovo Smart Frame device image, tap it to enter the Device Home screen 2.Include App Settings, Voice Control, Support ,Contact Us and About5.Display connectivity status of device3.Display room name Device home screen1.Display default or user-specified device name 5.Go to previous item, such as previous photo and previous artwork2.Settings include General Settings, Device Settings, More and Remove Device 6.Go to next item, such as next photo and next artwork3.Click on the "star" icon to save a photo tofavorites7.Current channel4.Display what the connected device is showing 8.Include Brightness, Photo Settings and ChannelsChannel listThe Smart Frame device includes several channels to display different content. You can edit the channel, select a default or optional channel, or create a new channel.Selected photos: Allows you to select album(s) from your existing Google Photos account.Art gallery: Displays a pre-composed collection of artwork.Recommendation: Curates photos from your entire Google Photos library randomly based on an intelligent algorithm using criteria such as this week in history and recent events.If there are items that you may not want the frame to show, be sure to archive them directly from your Google Photos account before displaying this channel.Clock: Displays a full screen clock face of your choice.Manage your channel1.Open the app, enter the Device home screen, tap Channels.2.Tap Edit Channels.3.Remove channels from the channel list or add channels to the channel list and then tap Save. Create channel1.Open the app, enter the Device home screen, go to Channels>Edit Channels.2.Tap Create Channel, select album to create your custom channel and then tap Create.Function displayDisplay your photosSelect an album from your existing Google Photos account and choose which photos within are listed.1.Open the app, enter Device home screen.2.Tap Channels, select the Selected Photos channel and select an album from Google photos.3.Go to >Photo Display Settings, and set up the photo display style.The Show Pair switch is set to on by default and needs be turned off to display single photos.Turn on the Lock Orientation switch and the Smart Frame device will only show photos in the locked orientation.Tap Slideshow Speed and select the speed at which your photo slideshow plays. During theslideshow, you can pause and play the photos.Turn on Curated Collage Display switch and the Smart Frame device will auto-curate and dispaly collages.Show photo created date and show time1.Open the app, enter the Device home screen.2.Go to>Photo Display Settings, and set up the date and time.Tap Show Time and select 12-Hour time or 24-Hour time.The Display Photo Created Date switch is set to on by default.View clockThe clock channel displays a full screen clock face of your choice.1.Open the app and enter Device home screen.2.Tap Channels, select Clock channel, and select a clock face.Motion controlItem transition1.Open the app, enter Device home screen.2.Go to>Motion Control, the Motion Control switch is set to on by default and needs be turnedoff to disable the gesture for your Smart Frame device.3.Swipe left for the next item (photo, artwork), swipe right for the previous item (photo, artwork). Channel transition1.Open the app, enter the Device home screen.2.Go to>Motion Control, the Motion Control switch is set to on by default and needs be turnedoff to disable the gesture for your Smart Frame device.3.Swipe up for the next channel.Motion sensor failureThe motion sensor cannot work properly under the below conditions:The light in the room is too bright, such as direct sunlight shining on the frame.The frame is put on a table and the gesture sensor is close to the table surface.Hand movement is not horizontally level with the motion sensor position.Note: We suggest you stand closer to the frame and wait until the keys on the frame light up before starting a motion command.Voice controlControl the Smart Frame device with your voice. According to different commands, the Smart Frame device performs different actions.1.Open the app, enter the Home screen.2.Tap>Voice Control. Follow the instructions to enable Alexa and Google Assistant voicecommand for your Smart Frame device.3.You can control the Smart Frame device with existing Alexa or Google Assistant devices.For example:You can say "OK Google, turn on Lenovo Smart Frame" or "Alexa, turn on Lenovo Smart Frame".Auto-Brightness &Sleep modeThe frame display adjusts brightness based on your environment and turns off after being in a dark environment for a moment at the preset time when sleep mode is enabled. The frame will exit sleep mode if the preset exit time arrives or the environment becomes brighter again.Manage Sleep mode and set a preset time1.Open the app and enter Device home screen.2.Go to>Brightness & Sleep Mode, the Sleep Mode switch is set to on by default and needsbe turned off to disable the sleep mode preset.3.Set a preset time.Manage Auto-Brightness1.Open the app and enter Device home screen.2.Go to>Brightness & Sleep Mode, the Auto-Brightness switch is set to on by default andneeds be turned off to disable the auto-brightness preset.Note: When manually adjusting brightness settings, the brightness will still automatically revert back to auto-brightness presets when a preset time arrives.AppendixImportant safety and handling informationTo avoid personal injury, property damage, or accidental damage to the product, read all of the information in this section before using the product. For additional tips to help you operate your device safely, go to /safety.Handle your device with careDo not drop, bend, or puncture your device; do not insert foreign objects into or place heavy objects on your device. Sensitive components inside might become damaged.Your device screen is made of glass. The glass might break if the device is dropped on a hard surface, is subjected to a high impact, or is crushed by a heavy object. If the glass chips or cracks, do not touch the broken glass or attempt to remove it from the device. Stop using the device immediately and contact Lenovo technical support for repair, replacement, or disposal information.When using your device, keep it away from hot or high-voltage environments, such as electrical appliances, electrical heating equipment, or electrical cooking equipment. Use your device only in the temperature range of 0°C (32°F) to 40°C (104°F) (storage -20°C (-4°F) to 60 °C (140°F)) to avoid damage.Don't expose your device to water, rain, extreme humidity, sweat or other liquids.Do not disassemble or modify your deviceYour device is a sealed unit. There are no end-user serviceable parts inside. All internal repairs must be done by a Lenovo-authorized repair facility or a Lenovo-authorized technician. Attempting to open or modify your device will void the warranty.Plastic bag noticeDANGER:Plastic bags can be dangerous. Keep plastic bags away from babies and children to avoid danger of suffocation.Adapter informationPrevent your device and AC adapter from getting wet.Do not immerse your device in water or leave your device in a location where it can come into contact with water or other liquids.Use approved charging methods only.Note: Please only use standard Lenovo power adapters. The use of third-party power adapters will affect the charging speed, resulting in abnormal charging and potential damage to the equipment.Connect a standard power adapter to a suitable power outlet.Charging devices might become warm during normal use. Ensure that you have adequate ventilation around the charging device. Unplug the charging device if any of the following occurs: The charging device has been exposed to rain, liquid, or excessive moisture.The charging device shows signs of physical damage.You want to clean the charging device.Warning:Lenovo is not responsible for the performance or safety of products not manufactured orapproved by Lenovo. Use only approved Lenovo ac adapters.Dispose according to local laws and regulationsWhen your device reaches the end of its useful life, do not crush, incinerate, immerse in water, or dispose of your device in any manner contrary to local laws and regulations. Some internal parts contain substances that can explode, leak, or have an adverse environmental effects if disposed of incorrectly. See “Recycling and environmental information” for additional information.Keep your device and accessories away from small childrenYour device contains small parts that can be a choking hazard to small children. Additionally, the glass screen can break or crack if dropped on or thrown against a hard surface.Be aware of heat generated by your deviceWhen your device is turned on, some parts might become hot. The temperature that they reach depends on the amount of system activity. Extended contact with your body, even through clothing, could cause discomfort. Avoid keeping your hands, your lap, or any other part of your body in contact with a hot section of the device for any extended time.Electronic emission noticesFCC Compliance StatementThis equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures: Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver isconnected.Consult an authorized dealer or service representative for help.Lenovo is not responsible for any radio or television interference caused by unauthorized changes or modifications to this equipment. Unauthorized changes or modifications could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interferencereceived, including interference that may cause undesired operation.Responsible Party:Lenovo (United States) Incorporated1009 Think Place - Building OneMorrisville, NC 27560Telephone: 1-919-294-5900ISED CautionThis device complies with Innovation, Science and Economic Development Canada license-exempt RSS standard(s). Operation is subject to the following two conditions:(1) This device may not cause interference, and(2) this device must accept any interference, including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device.Le présent appareil est conforme aux CNR d'Industrie Canada applicables aux appareils radio exempts de licence. L'exploitation est autorisée aux deux conditions suivantes:(1) l'appareil ne doit pas produire de brouillage, et(2) l'utilisateur de l'appareil doit accepter tout brouillage radioélectrique subi, même si le brouillage est susceptible d'en compromettre le fonctionnement.Environmental, recycling, and disposal informationGeneral recycling statementLenovo encourages owners of information technology (IT) equipment to responsibly recycle their equipment when it is no longer needed. Lenovo offers a variety of programs and services to assist equipment owners in recycling their IT products. For information on recycling Lenovo products, go to /recycling.Important WEEE informationElectrical and electronic equipment marked with the symbol of a crossed-out wheeled bin may not be disposed as unsorted municipal waste. Batteries and waste of electrical and electronic equipment (WEEE) shall be treated separately using the collection framework available to customers for the return, recycling, and treatment of batteries and WEEE. When possible, remove and isolate batteries from WEEE prior to placing WEEE in the waste collection stream.Country-specific information is available at /recycling.Recycling information for JapanRecycling and disposal information for Japan is available at /recycling/japan.Recycling information for IndiaRecycling and disposal information for India is available at/social_responsibility/us/en/sustainability/ptb_india.html.Export classification noticeThis product is subject to the United States Export Administration Regulations (EAR) and has an Export Classification Control Number (ECCN) of 5A992.c. It can be re-exported except to any of the embargoed countries in the EAR E1 country list.TroubleshootingUnable to pair to smart phone1. Make sure that the frame is not connected to any other smart phone. The Frame can only connect toone smart phone at a time.2. Make sure the Bluetooth function on your smart phone is working properly. You may test your smartphone Bluetooth function by pairing it to other smart phones.3. On the frame, long press both the star and volume down key at the same time for 5 seconds to goback to the pair interface, and try to pair again.4. If you still cannot pair the smart phone, please call customer service.Fail to log into Google Photo1. Make sure your smart phone is connected to the Internet.2. Make sure Google Photo is available at the time and region you are using it.3. Make sure your Lenovo Smart Frame app is the latest version. Reinstall if needed.4. Make sure the network remains stable when you log in with your Google ID.5. If you still cannot log in, please call customer service.Why Google ID may require re-loginThis is part of the Google security mechanism where you are required to log in to your Google ID after a period of time.Cannot connect to WLAN1. If your frame cannot connect to WLAN, please try to reconfigure your frame and pair to your deviceagain. During the pairing you will be asked to select the WLAN network the frame will be connected to.2. If the above does not solve the issue, please call customer service.The Frame is unresponsive1. Please unplug and plug back in the power cable.2. Long press the star and volume down key at the same time for 5 seconds to go back to the pairinterface, and then retry.3. If it still cannot be resolved, please call customer service.。
TEA1753TN1,518;中文规格书,Datasheet资料
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The TEA1753T is the third generation of green Switched Mode Power Supply (SMPS) controller ICs. The TEA1753T combines a controller for Power Factor Correction (PFC) and a flyback controller. Its high level of integration allows the design of a cost-effective power supply with a very low number of external components. The special built-in green functions provide high efficiency at all power levels. This efficiency applies to quasi-resonant operation at high-power levels, quasi-resonant operation with valley skipping, as well as reduced frequency operation at lower power levels. At low-power levels, the PFC switches off to maintain high efficiency. During low-power conditions, the flyback controller switches to frequency reduction mode and limits the peak current to an adjustable minimum value. This mode ensures high efficiency at low-power and good standby power performance while minimizing audible noise from the transformer. The controller is switched to the power-down mode for no-load operation. In this mode, the controller is shut down for very low standby power applications. The TEA1753T is a Multi-Chip Module, (MCM), containing two chips. The proprietary high-voltage BCD800 process which makes direct start-up possible from the rectified universal mains voltage in an effective and green way. The second low voltage Silicon On Insulator (SOI) is used for accurate, high-speed protection functions and control. The TEA1753T enables the design of highly efficient and reliable supplies with power requirements of up to 250 W using the minimum number of external components. Remark: All values provided throughout this data sheet are typical values unless otherwise stated.
启英泰伦双麦离在线语音识别模组硬件规格书 CI-B03ST01S-BK说明书
双麦离在线语音识别模组硬件规格书型号:CI-B03ST01S-BK版本:V1.0文件历史跟踪DOCUMENT HISTORY PAGE版本号Rev.NO.发起者Originator描述Description日期Date V1.0启英泰伦新建文档2020/05/10声明本手册由成都启英泰伦科技有限公司版权所有,未经许可,任何单位和个人都不得以电子的、机械的、磁性的、光学的、化学的、手工的等形式复制、传播、转录和保存该出版物,或翻译成其他语言版本。
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目录1概述 (5)2模组主芯片描述 (7)3模组实物图 (10)4硬件接口定义 (12)5电路设计参考 (15)5.1电源 (15)5.2ADC接口 (15)5.3升级接口 (15)5.4PWM (15)5.5ESD设计 (15)5.6GPIO (16)5.7UART (16)5.8I2S音频接口 (16)5.9调试接口 (16)5.10DAC输出 (16)6电气参数 (17)7使用注意事项 (18)Chipintelli Technology Co.,Ltd.CONFIDENTIAL ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.This document is not to be reproduced,modified,adapted,published, translated in any material form in whole or in part nor disclosed to any third party without the prior writtenpermission of Chipintelli Technology Co.,Ltd.1概述启英泰伦双麦离在线语音识别模组CI-B03ST01S-BK是针对离在线应用开发的一款通用、便携、低功耗高性能语音识别模组,该模组具有以下功能和特点:⏹模组搭载高性能CI1103语音识别芯片,通过该芯片内置的基于深度神经网络(DNN)的硬件处理器,内置100条命令词离线语音识别功能,不依赖网络,时延小,且可保护用户隐私。
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Cardbus + IEEE1394 + 4IN1 SLOT
英飞凌 FP15R12W1T7_B11 EasyPIM 模块 数据表
Preliminary datasheetEasyPIM ™ 模块 采用第七代沟槽栅/场终止IGBT7和第七代发射极控制二极管 带有PressFIT 压接管脚和温度检测NTC 特性•电气特性-沟槽栅IGBT7-过载操作达175°C -低 V CEsat•机械特性-PressFIT 压接技术-2.5 kV 交流 1分钟 绝缘-低热阻的三氧化二铝 Al 2O 3 衬底-紧凑型设计-高功率密度可选应用•辅助逆变器•电机传动•空调产品认证•根据 IEC 60747、60749 和 60068标准的相关测试,符合工业应用的要求。
描述FP15R12W1T7_B11EasyPIM ™ 模块内容描述 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1特性 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1可选应用 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1产品认证 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1内容 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2 1封装 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3 2IGBT, 逆变器 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3 3二极管,逆变器 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5 4二极管,整流器 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6 5IGBT, 制动-斩波器 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7 6二极管,制动-斩波器 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8 7负温度系数热敏电阻 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9 8特征参数图表 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10 9电路拓扑图 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .16 10封装尺寸 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .17 11模块标签代码 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .18免责声明 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .191封装表 1绝缘参数特征参数代号标注或测试条件数值单位绝缘测试电压V ISOL RMS, f = 50 Hz, t = 1 min 2.5kV 内部绝缘基本绝缘 (class 1, IEC 61140)Al2O3爬电距离d Creep端子至散热器11.5mm 爬电距离d Creep端子至端子 6.3mm 电气间隙d Clear端子至散热器10.0mm 电气间隙d Clear端子至端子 5.0mm 相对电痕指数CTI > 200相对温度指数 (电)RTI住房140°C 表 2特征值特征参数代号标注或测试条件数值单位最小值典型值最大值杂散电感,模块L sCE30nH 模块引线电阻,端子-芯片R AA'+CC'T H=25°C, 每个开关6mΩ模块引线电阻,端子-芯片R CC'+EE'T H=25°C, 每个开关8mΩ储存温度T stg-40125°C Mounting force per clamp F2050N 重量G24g注:The current under continuous operation is limited to 25A rms per connector pin.2IGBT, 逆变器表 3最大标定值特征参数代号标注或测试条件数值单位集电极-发射极电压V CES T vj = 25 °C1200V 连续集电极直流电流I CDC T vj max = 175 °C T H = 110 °C15A 集电极重复峰值电流I CRM t P = 1 ms30A 栅极-发射极峰值电压V GES±20V表 4特征值特征参数代号标注或测试条件数值单位最小值典型值最大值集电极-发射极饱和电压V CE sat I C = 15 A, V GE = 15 V T vj = 25 °C 1.60TBD VT vj = 125 °C 1.74T vj = 175 °C 1.82栅极阈值电压V GEth I C = 0.553 mA, V CE = V GE, T vj = 25 °C 5.15 5.80 6.45V 栅极电荷Q G V GE = ±15 V, V CE = 600 V0.234µC 内部栅极电阻R Gint T vj = 25 °C0Ω输入电容C ies f = 100 kHz, T vj = 25 °C, V CE = 25 V, V GE = 0 V 2.82nF 反向传输电容C res f = 100 kHz, T vj = 25 °C, V CE = 25 V, V GE = 0 V0.0099nF 集电极-发射极截止电流I CES V CE = 1200 V, V GE = 0 V T vj = 25 °C0.003mA 栅极-发射极漏电流I GES V CE = 0 V, V GE = 20 V, T vj = 25 °C100nA开通延迟时间(感性负载)t don I C = 15 A, V CE = 600 V,V GE = ±15 V, R Gon = 7.5 ΩT vj = 25 °C0.023µs T vj = 125 °C0.025T vj = 175 °C0.026上升时间(感性负载)t r I C = 15 A, V CE = 600 V,V GE = ±15 V, R Gon = 7.5 ΩT vj = 25 °C0.012µs T vj = 125 °C0.015T vj = 175 °C0.016关断延迟时间(感性负载)t doff I C = 15 A, V CE = 600 V,V GE = ±15 V, R Goff = 7.5 ΩT vj = 25 °C0.144µs T vj = 125 °C0.190T vj = 175 °C0.256下降时间(感性负载)t f I C = 15 A, V CE = 600 V,V GE = ±15 V, R Goff = 7.5 ΩT vj = 25 °C0.199µs T vj = 125 °C0.301T vj = 175 °C0.329开通损耗能量 (每脉冲)E on I C = 15 A, V CE = 600 V,Lσ = 35 nH, V GE = ±15 V,R Gon = 7.5 Ω, di/dt = 750A/µs (T vj = 175 °C)T vj = 25 °C0.87mJ T vj = 125 °C 1.21T vj = 175 °C 1.45关断损耗能量 (每脉冲)E off I C = 15 A, V CE = 600 V,Lσ = 35 nH, V GE = ±15 V,R Goff = 7.5 Ω, dv/dt =4000 V/µs (T vj = 175 °C)T vj = 25 °C0.922mJ T vj = 125 °C 1.44T vj = 175 °C 1.8表 4特征值 (continued)特征参数代号标注或测试条件数值单位最小值典型值最大值短路数据I SC V GE≤ 15 V, V CC = 800 V,V CEmax=V CES-L sCE*di/dt t P≤ 8 µs,T vj = 150 °C48At P≤ 7 µs,T vj = 175 °C45结-散热器热阻R thJH每个 IGBT 1.80K/W 允许开关的温度范围T vj op-40175°C注:T vj op > 150°C is allowed for operation at overload conditions. For detailed specifications, please refer to AN 2018-14.3二极管,逆变器表 5最大标定值特征参数代号标注或测试条件数值单位反向重复峰值电压V RRM T vj = 25 °C1200V 连续正向直流电流I F10A 正向重复峰值电流I FRM t P = 1 ms20A I2t-值I2t V R = 0 V, t P = 10 ms T vj = 125 °C27.5A²sT vj = 175 °C24表 6特征值特征参数代号标注或测试条件数值单位最小值典型值最大值正向电压V F I F = 10 A, V GE = 0 V T vj = 25 °C 1.72TBD VT vj = 125 °C 1.59T vj = 175 °C 1.52反向恢复峰值电流I RM I F = 10 A, V R = 600 V,V GE = -15 V, -di F/dt = 700A/µs (T vj = 175 °C)T vj = 25 °C15.5A T vj = 125 °C19.2T vj = 175 °C22.5恢复电荷Q r I F = 10 A, V R = 600 V,V GE = -15 V, -di F/dt = 700A/µs (T vj = 175 °C)T vj = 25 °C0.82µC T vj = 125 °C 1.46T vj = 175 °C 2.05表 6特征值 (continued)特征参数代号标注或测试条件数值单位最小值典型值最大值反向恢复损耗(每脉冲)E rec I F = 10 A, V R = 600 V,V GE = -15 V, -di F/dt = 700A/µs (T vj = 175 °C)T vj = 25 °C0.31mJ T vj = 125 °C0.57T vj = 175 °C0.82结-散热器热阻R thJH每个二极管 2.51K/W 允许开关的温度范围T vj op-40175°C注:T vj op > 150°C is allowed for operation at overload conditions. For detailed specifications, please refer to AN 2018-14.4二极管,整流器表 7最大标定值特征参数代号标注或测试条件数值单位反向重复峰值电压V RRM T vj = 25 °C1600V 最大正向均方根电流(每芯片)I FRMSM T H = 100 °C25A 最大整流器输出均方根电流I RMSM T H = 100 °C25A 正向浪涌电流I FSM t P = 10 ms T vj = 25 °C300AT vj = 150 °C245I2t-值I2t t P = 10 ms T vj = 25 °C450A²sT vj = 150 °C300表 8特征值特征参数代号标注或测试条件数值单位最小值典型值最大值正向电压V F I F = 10 A T vj = 150 °C0.80V 反向电流I r T vj = 150 °C, V R = 1600 V1mA 结-散热器热阻R thJH每个二极管 1.54K/W 允许开关的温度范围T vj, op-40150°C5IGBT, 制动-斩波器表 9最大标定值特征参数代号标注或测试条件数值单位集电极-发射极电压V CES T vj = 25 °C1200V 连续集电极直流电流I CDC T vj max = 175 °C T H = 110 °C15A 集电极重复峰值电流I CRM t P = 1 ms30A 栅极-发射极峰值电压V GES±20V表 10特征值特征参数代号标注或测试条件数值单位最小值典型值最大值集电极-发射极饱和电压V CE sat I C = 15 A, V GE = 15 V T vj = 25 °C 1.60TBD VT vj = 125 °C 1.74T vj = 175 °C 1.82栅极阈值电压V GEth I C = 0.553 mA, V CE = V GE, T vj = 25 °C 5.15 5.80 6.45V 栅极电荷Q G V GE = ±15 V, V CE = 600 V0.234µC 内部栅极电阻R Gint T vj = 25 °C0Ω输入电容C ies f = 100 kHz, T vj = 25 °C, V CE = 25 V, V GE = 0 V 2.82nF 反向传输电容C res f = 100 kHz, T vj = 25 °C, V CE = 25 V, V GE = 0 V0.0099nF 集电极-发射极截止电流I CES V CE = 1200 V, V GE = 0 V T vj = 25 °C0.003mA 栅极-发射极漏电流I GES V CE = 0 V, V GE = 20 V, T vj = 25 °C100nA开通延迟时间(感性负载)t don I C = 15 A, V CE = 600 V,V GE = ±15 V, R Gon = 7.5 ΩT vj = 25 °C0.023µs T vj = 125 °C0.025T vj = 175 °C0.026上升时间(感性负载)t r I C = 15 A, V CE = 600 V,V GE = ±15 V, R Gon = 7.5 ΩT vj = 25 °C0.012µs T vj = 125 °C0.015T vj = 175 °C0.016关断延迟时间(感性负载)t doff I C = 15 A, V CE = 600 V,V GE = ±15 V, R Goff = 7.5 ΩT vj = 25 °C0.144µs T vj = 125 °C0.190T vj = 175 °C0.256下降时间(感性负载)t f I C = 15 A, V CE = 600 V,V GE = ±15 V, R Goff = 7.5 ΩT vj = 25 °C0.199µs T vj = 125 °C0.301T vj = 175 °C0.329表 10特征值 (continued)特征参数代号标注或测试条件数值单位最小值典型值最大值开通损耗能量 (每脉冲)E on I C = 15 A, V CE = 600 V,Lσ = 35 nH, V GE = ±15 V,R Gon = 7.5 Ω, di/dt = 750A/µs (T vj = 175 °C)T vj = 25 °C0.87mJ T vj = 125 °C 1.21T vj = 175 °C 1.45关断损耗能量 (每脉冲)E off I C = 15 A, V CE = 600 V,Lσ = 35 nH, V GE = ±15 V,R Goff = 7.5 Ω, dv/dt =4000 V/µs (T vj = 175 °C)T vj = 25 °C0.922mJ T vj = 125 °C 1.44T vj = 175 °C 1.8短路数据I SC V GE≤ 15 V, V CC = 800 V,V CEmax=V CES-L sCE*di/dt t P≤ 8 µs,T vj = 150 °C48At P≤ 7 µs,T vj = 175 °C45结-散热器热阻R thJH每个 IGBT 1.80K/W 允许开关的温度范围T vj op-40175°C注:T vj op > 150°C is allowed for operation at overload conditions. For detailed specifications, please refer to AN 2018-14.6二极管,制动-斩波器表 11最大标定值特征参数代号标注或测试条件数值单位反向重复峰值电压V RRM T vj = 25 °C1200V 连续正向直流电流I F10A 正向重复峰值电流I FRM t P = 1 ms20A I2t-值I2t V R = 0 V, t P = 10 ms T vj = 125 °C27.5A²sT vj = 175 °C24表 12特征值特征参数代号标注或测试条件数值单位最小值典型值最大值正向电压V F I F = 10 A, V GE = 0 V T vj = 25 °C 1.72TBD VT vj = 125 °C 1.59T vj = 175 °C 1.52表 12特征值 (continued)特征参数代号标注或测试条件数值单位最小值典型值最大值反向恢复峰值电流I RM I F = 10 A, V R = 600 V,-di F/dt = 700 A/µs(T vj = 175 °C)T vj = 25 °C15.5A T vj = 125 °C19.2T vj = 175 °C22.5恢复电荷Q r I F = 10 A, V R = 600 V,-di F/dt = 700 A/µs(T vj = 175 °C)T vj = 25 °C0.82µC T vj = 125 °C 1.46T vj = 175 °C 2.05反向恢复损耗(每脉冲)E rec I F = 10 A, V R = 600 V,-di F/dt = 700 A/µs(T vj = 175 °C)T vj = 25 °C0.31mJ T vj = 125 °C0.57T vj = 175 °C0.82结-散热器热阻R thJH每个二极管 2.45K/W 允许开关的温度范围T vj op-40175°C注:T vj op > 150°C is allowed for operation at overload conditions. For detailed specifications, please refer to AN 2018-14.7负温度系数热敏电阻表 13特征值特征参数代号标注或测试条件数值单位最小值典型值最大值额定电阻值R25T NTC = 25 °C5kΩR100偏差ΔR/R T NTC = 100 °C, R100 = 493 Ω-55%耗散功率P25T NTC = 25 °C20mW B-值B25/50R2 = R25 exp[B25/50(1/T2-1/(298,15 K))]3375K B-值B25/80R2 = R25 exp[B25/80(1/T2-1/(298,15 K))]3411K B-值B25/100R2 = R25 exp[B25/100(1/T2-1/(298,15 K))]3433K 注:根据应用手册标定7 负温度系数热敏电阻9电路拓扑图图 210封装尺寸图 311 模块标签代码11模块标签代码图 4商标所有参照产品或服务名称和商标均为其各自所有者的财产。
TEA19161T规格书
allowing minimum SUPIC capacitor values Operating frequencies are outside the audible area at all operating modes Integrated soft start Power good function Maximum 500 kHz half-bridge switching frequency
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Digital controller for high-efficiency resonant power supply
The TEA19161T/TEA19162T/TEA1995T combination gives an easy to design, highly efficient and reliable power supply, providing 90 W to 500 W, with a minimum of external components. The system provides a very low no-load input power (< 75 mW; total system including the TEA19161T/TEA19162T/TEA1995T combination) and high efficiency from minimum to maximum load. So, any additional low-power supply can be omitted, ensuring a significant system cost saving and highly simplified power supply design.
菲利普电子空气炖锅产品说明书
Viva CollectionTurboStarLow fat fryerRed, 1425W, 0.8kgHD9623/31Great tasting fries with up to 80% less fat*Thanks to patented TurboStar technologyWith Philips unique TurboStar technology you can fry food using minimal oil andprepare delicious and evenly cooked dishes. There’s no need for preheating andwith the new compact design you can still cook large amount of food.Fast, easy and time efficientDetachable parts- dishwasher safeEasy clean in 90 secs- QuickClean basket with non-stick meshFry, bake, grill and roast your favorite foods at homeTasty food in less time: no pre-heating requiredGrill pan accessory for more versatile recipesHealthy and tasty results every timeDelicious dishes:tender on the inside, crispy on the outsideOver 200 recipes in app and free recipe book includedUp to 50% more homogenous end results-TurboStar technology*Unique TurboStar technology for healthier fryingThoughtfully designedLarge 0.8 kg capacity, 20% compacter*Universal EasyClick handle - easily exchange accessoriesHighlightsCrispy and tender resultsThanks to Philips TurboStar technology, all food is exposed to this constant, circulating heat and is cooked through simultaneously.The result is evenly fried food – with no turning needed - even when food is piled up. In addition to the heated air flow, powerful direct heat from above quickly crisps the food for delicious, golden-brown results. “Crispy on the outside, tender on the inside”QuickClean basketWith Philips’ Airfryer QuickClean basket which includes a removable non-stick mesh, cleaning becomes easier and faster. Theremovable nonstick coated drawer and the food basket are dishwasher safe for easy cleaning.Philips Airfryer with TurboStar technology saves you and your home from the smell of fried oil compared to a regular fryer.Versatile cookingNot just great for frying, the innovative Philips Airfryer with Rapid Air technology also lets you grill, bake and even roast your favorite dishes for a one stop solution for all of your meals.Small in size, big in capacityThe new Airfryer has been designed withcompactness in mind (20% smaller) while still enabling to cook large amount of food (800 gr).With its reduced size it blends in perfectly onto the kitchen counter-top and serves delicious meals for the whole family. Its thoughtful size enables every day usage and a world of possibilities.Instant heat-upPhilips Airfryer is ready to use immediately.Integrally faster from start to end it drives every day usage by superiority along the whole cooking process.Healthier fryingThe unique Philips TurboStar generates fast superheated air to fry your food with little to no added oil. Philips Airfryer also creates less smell than conventional fryers, it is easy to clean, safe and economical for your daily use!Universal EasyClick handlePhilips' new universal EasyClick handle helps you mix and match the right cooking accessory and achieve the best results for your key dishes- every day. Additionally it allows for compacter storage after use.Grill pan accessoryEnjoy more of your favorite foods with the grill pan accessory. Perfect for grilling fish, meat,vegetables and more in an easy, quick &healthier way.Inspiring recipesThe Philips Airfryer app is free and filled with delicious recipes and easy to follow step-by-step cooking instructions. Get inspired with quick, healthy snacks or meals for special occasions.50% more homogenous resultsThe innovative Philips TurboStar technology swirls the hot air rapidly through the whole basket. This results in more homogenous heat distribution and therefore 50% more evenly fried food*. There is no need for turning- even when food is piled up. In addition, powerful direct heat from above quickly crisps the food.SpecificationsAccessoriesIncluded: Grill panGeneral specificationsProduct features: Automatic shut-off, Cool wall exterior, Cord storage, Dishwasher safe, Non-slip feet, On/off switch, Ready signal, Temperature control, Time control, Power-on light, Quickclean Service2-year worldwide guaranteeSustainabilityPackaging: > 90% recycled materialsUser manual: 100% recycled paperTechnical specificationsPower: 1425 WVoltage: 220 - 240 VCapacity basket: 800 kgWeight and dimensionsDimensions of product (LxWxH):365x266x292 mmWeight of product: 5,3 kgDesignColor: Red, SilverFinishingMaterial of main body: Plastic* Compared to fresh fries prepared in a conventionalPhilips fryer.* versus Philips Viva Collection Airfryer, total capacity canfit 800 gr of fries* measured vs Airfryer without TurboStar with frozenfries, evaluated on browning and doneness© 2019 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.Issue date 2019‑03‑27 Version: 6.0.1EAN: 08 71010 38015 35 。
G7 设备用户指南说明书
G7Getting Started:G7’s Hardware and Gas DetectionCharging lightCartridge (Standard, Single-gas(G7c only)OK buttonUp button LCD screen Speaker Latch pull*Latch push**Real-time customers only, if you are interested in these features, please contact your sales representative.Down button Connectivity lightYOUR G7OKCHARGINGPOWERING ONUSING G7’S MENUTo charge the battery, insert the micro USB cable into the removable charging clip, then slide the clip onto the charging port at the bottom of your G7.A solid red light at the bottom of the device confirms your G7 is charging. The LCD screen will show charging and battery levels.Blackline recommends that you fully charge your device after every shift.Micro USB cableRemovable charging clipChargingport G7’s menu is where you can access different items, such as gas options, messages, settings and advanced info.To use G7’s menu:1.Press OK once to wake up G7’s screen2.Press OK again to enter the main menue the up and down arrow keys to navigate to the selection you would like4.Press OK to select a menu item5.Repeat as necessaryOK buttonPress to open the main menu andconfirm menu selections.Up and down arrow buttons Press to navigate the menu.Visit to download the technical user manual with descriptions of how to use and configure your device features and specifications.CUSTOMER CAREFor technical support, please contact our Customer Care team.North America (24 hours)Toll Free: 1-877-869-7212 | ***************************United Kingdom (8am-5pm GMT)+44 1787 222684 | *****************************International (24 hours)+1-403-451-0327 | ***************************LEARN MORE0076/R10/2018-08-13What does the green light indicate?G7’s green connectivity light has two states:A flashing connectivity light indicates that your G7 is storing data. It is not currently connected to the network and will send data when the light is solid.A solid connectivity light indicates that G7 is actively transmitting data and is connected to the Blackline Safety Network.To turn on G7, press and hold the power button for two seconds. G7 will beep and vibrate when it turns on.NOTE: If you are using real-time features,your safety is only monitored when the connectivity light is solid.GAS DETECTION BUMP TEST AND CALIBRATIONGAS ALERTS & ALARMSWhat is a calibration?Gas sensors periodically need to be calibrated by applying a known concentration of gas for a set amount of time. This ensures the gas sensor can accurately detect gas levels. The calibration schedule depends on your company’s safety policy. Blackline recommends not exceeding 180 days without a calibration.What is a bump test?It is safe practice to regularly test gas sensors by applying the target gas. G7’s bump test also tests the operation of light, sound and vibration indicators. The bump test schedule depends on your company’s safety policy.Zeroing sensorsIf G7 is not reading zero (or baseline) and you know you are in an atmosphere with no gas, your gas sensor readings may have shifted. If this happens you can zero your sensors to reset the baseline. Zeroing should only be completed if you are certain you are in a safe environment.G7 devices with a Single or Multi-gas cartridge are capable of detecting gases in your environment.G7 monitors your environment and will notify you of gas exposure with a yellow warning or red alert.All gas settings are customizable withinBlackline Live. Speak to your safety supervisor to learn about how your G7 gas features are configured.M ul t i -g a s G 7Si n g l e -g a s G 7Low warning alarm for gasIf a sensor detects a low concentration gas level.UL (under limit)If a sensor’s baseline shifts and is unable to obtain an accurate gas reading.Sensor errorIf a sensor stops working for any reason.Calibration and bump testIf a sensor is due for a calibration or bump test.High alert for gasIf a sensor detects gas levels above the maximum gas concentration.STEL (short term exposure limit) If a sensor detects you have reached the short-term exposure limit configured.TWA (time weighted average)If you have reached the average gas amount of repeated gas exposure in an eight-hour period.OL (over limit)If excessive amounts of gas are detected and sensors can’t provide an accurate gas reading.YELLOW WARNING ALARM RED ALERTTubingHow to manually bump or calibrate single, multi-gas and pump cartridges:1.Attach calibration cap to one end of the tubing 2.Attach the other end of the tubing to a fixed flow regulator on your calibration gas cylinder 3.Attach the calibration cap to the cartridge 4.Press OK to access the main menu ing the up and down arrows,navigate to gas options 6.Select OK to enter the gas options menu e the OK button to select bump test or calibration 8.Follow the instructions on G7’s screen to complete the calibration or bump testG7 DockBump tests and calibrations can also be done using G7 Dock, where the process is automated for you.To bump test or calibrate with G7 Dock:1.Place G7 in Dock at a 30 degree angle 2.Lower the top of G7 into G7 Dock,pressing until you hear a click 3.Close Dock’s lid4.Select bump test or calibration from the Dock menu on G75.Allow G7 Dock to run and remove G7when the screen prompts youIf you do not have G7 Dock and are interested in ordering, please contact your distributor, sales representative, or our Customer Care team.。
京东方NT156WHM-N32 Preliminary Product SPEC_2014.07.09 (1)
<Table 1. General Specifications>
Specification 344.23(H) × 193.54(V)
1366 (H) × 768 (V) 0.252 (H) X 0.252 (V)
RGB Vertical stripe 262K
Normally White 359.5(H)*223.8(V) (W/PCB)*3.2(Max)
ISSUE DATE
2014.06.25 PAGE
7 OF 29
< Table 3. Electrical specifications >
Ta=25+/-2°C
Parameter Power Supply Voltage Permissible Input Ripple Voltage Power Supply Current Differential Input Voltage
R2010-6053-O(3/3)
4 A4(210 X 297)
PRODUCT GROUP
REV
SPEC. NUMBER
TFT- LCD PRODUCT
P0
SPEC. TITLE NT156WHM-N32 Preliminary Product Specification
1.3 Application
Source Driver
1.2 Features
1 lane eDP Interface with 1.62Gbps Link Rates Thin and light weight 6-bit color depth, display 262K colors Single LED Lighting Bar. (Down side/Horizontal Direction) No Mounting frame Green Product (RoHS & Halogen free product) On board LED Driving circuit Low driving voltage and low power consumption On board EDID chip
广州唯创电子有限公司 WTN4 系列语音芯片说明书
广州唯创电子有限公司MP3录音模块WTN4系列语音芯片说明书3I/O Single-Chip Speech SynthesizerV1.052017-01-17Note:WAYTRONIC ELECTRONIC CO.,LTD.reserves the right to change this document without prior rmation provided by WAYTRONIC is believed to be accurate and reliable.However,WAYTRONIC makes no warranty for any errors which may appear in this document.Contact WAYTRONIC to obtain the latest version of device specifications before placing your orders.No responsibility is assumed by WAYTRONIC for any infringement of patent or other rights of third parties which may result from its use.In addition,WAYTRONIC products are not authorized for use as critical components in life support devices/systems or aviation devices/systems,where a malfunction or failure of the product may reasonably be expected to result in significant injury to the user, without the express written approval of WAYTRONIC.目录1、概述: (3)2、功能简述: (3)3、管脚描述: (4)3.1、WTN4045/WTN4065/WTN4105-8S管脚介绍 (4)3.2、WTN4165-8S管脚介绍 (4)3.3、极限参数: (5)3.4、直流特性: (5)4、一线串口通讯: (6)4.1、管脚分配: (6)4.2、一线语音地址对应关系: (6)4.3、一线语音及命令码对应表: (7)4.4、一线串口时序图: (7)4.5、一线串口程序范例: (8)5、两线串口通讯: (9)5.1、管脚分配: (9)5.2、语音地址对应关系: (9)5.3、语音及命令码对应表: (9)5.4、两线串口时序图: (10)5.5、两线串口程序范例: (10)6、数脉冲控制方式: (11)6.1、管脚分配: (11)6.2、语音地址对应关系: (11)6.3、数脉冲控制时序: (12)6.4、数脉冲程序范例: (12)7、应用电路: (13)7.1、WTN4045/065/105-8S一线串口控制应用电路 (13)7.2、WTN4045/065/105-8S两线串口控制应用电路 (14)7.3、WTN4045/065/105-8S数脉冲控制应用电路 (14)7.4、WTN4165-8S一线串口控制应用电路 (15)7.5、WTN4165-8S两线串口控制应用电路 (15)7.6、WTN4165-8S数脉冲控制应用电路 (16)8、管脚封装图: (16)9、版本记录 (17)1、概述WTN4系列语音芯片是广州唯创电子有限公司推出的一系列语音芯片,其性能优越,价格实惠。
CM75YE13-12F
TLI-Series(Three Level Inverter) IGBT 75 Amperes/600 VoltsCM75YE13-12FPowerex, Inc., 173 Pavilion Lane, Y oungwood, Pennsylvania 15697 (724) 925-7272Description:The TLI-Series has been designed for three level (neutral pointclamped) topologies in applications requiring high efficiency operation and improved output waveform quality. They also provide signifi-cant benefits in applications where low output noise using small filter components is required or where long motor leads create Standing Wave Ratio (SWR) voltage surge issues.Features:£ Smaller Output Voltage StepsReducing Surge Voltage £ Low Output Ripple Current £ Lower Modulation FrequencyWith Same Quality Output Waveform Applications:£ Three Level Inverter T opologies £ Solar Power Inverters £ High Efficiency UPS£ Long Motor Lead Applications Ordering Information:Example: Select the complete module number you desire from the table - i.e. CM75YE13-12F is a 600V (V CES ), 75 Ampere TLI-Series IGBT Power Module.Current Rating V CES Type AmperesVolts (x 50)CM7512Dim. Inches Millimeters Q 2.4 61.0 R 0.47 12.0 S 0.75 19.0 T 0.29 7.5 U 4.33±0.01 110.0±0.25 V 0.94 24.0 W M5 Metric M5 X 0.08 2.0 Y 0.22 Dia. 5.5 Dia. Z 0.16 4.0 AA 0.34 8.7 AB 0.26 6.5 AC0.092.5Dim. Inches Millimeters A 4.92 125.0 B 4.47 113.5 C 0.88+0.04/-0.02 22.5+1.0/-0.5D 3.9±0.01 98.5±0.25E 1.01 25.75F 0.92 23.5G 1.03 26.25H 0.22 5.59 J 0.38 9.75 K 0.39 10.0 L 0.49 12.5 M 0.61 15.5 N 0.54 13.75 P1.1830.0Powerex, Inc., 173 Pavilion Lane, Y oungwood, Pennsylvania 15697 (724) 925-7272CM75YE13-12FTLI-Series (Three Level Inverter) IGBT75 Amperes/600 VoltsAbsolute Maximum Ratings, T j = 25°C unless otherwise specifiedRatings Symbol CM75YE13-12F UnitsInverter PartJunction Temperature T j-40 to 150 °C Storage Temperature T stg-40 to 125 °C Collector-Emitter Voltage (G-E Short) V CES600 Volts Gate-Emitter Voltage (C-E Short) V GES±20 Volts Collector Current DC (T C = 25°C) I C75 Amperes Peak Collector Current (Pulse)*2I CM 150 Amperes Emitter Current (T C = 25°C) I E*175 Amperes Peak Emitter Current (Pulse)*2I EM*1150 Amperes Maximum Collector Dissipation (T C' = 25°C) P C*3270 Watts Mounting Torque, Main Terminals, M5 Screw (Max.) – 30 in-lb Mounting Torque, Mounting Holes, M5 Screw (Max.) – 30 in-lb Weight (Typical) – 800 Grams Isolation Voltage (Main Terminal to Baseplate, AC 1 min.) V iso2500 V rmsClamp Diode PartRepetitive Peak Reverae Voltage V RRM600 Volts Forward Current (T C = 25°C) I FM75 AmperesBrake PartCollector-Emitter Voltage (G-E Short) V CES1200 Volts Gate-Emitter Voltage (C-E Short) V GES±20 Volts Collector Current DC (T C = 25°C) I C25 Amperes Peak Collector Current (Pulse)*2I CM 50 Amperes Maximum Collector Dissipation (T C' = 25°C) P C*3280 Watts Repetative Peak Reverse Voltage V RRM1200 Volts Forward Current (T C = 25°C) I FM25 Amperes *1 I E, I EM, V EC, t rr, and Q rr represent characteristics of the anti-parallel, emitter-to-collector free-wheel diode (FWDi).*2 Pulse width and repetition rate should be such that device junction temperature (T j) does not exceed T j(max) rating.*3 Junction temperature (T j) should not increase beyond 150°C.Powerex, Inc., 173 Pavilion Lane, Y oungwood, Pennsylvania 15697 (724) 925-7272CM75YE13-12FTLI-Series (Three Level Inverter) IGBT75 Amperes/600 VoltsElectrical Characteristics, T j = 25°C unless otherwise specifiedCharacteristics Symbol Test Conditions Min. Typ. Max. UnitsInverter PartCollector-Cutoff Current I CES V CE = V CES, V GE = 0V – – 1 mA Gate-Emitter Threshold Voltage V GE(th)I C = 7.5mA, V CE = 10V 5 6 7 Volts Gate Leakage Current I GES V GE = V GES, V CE = 0V – – 20 μACE(sat)C GE jI C = 75A, V GE = 15V, T j = 125°C – 1.6 – Volts Input Capacitance C ies– – 20 nFoes CE GEresTotal Gate Charge Q G V CC = 300V, I C = 75A, V GE = 15V – 465 – nCd(on)CC Cr GE1GE2d(off)GfReverse Recovery Time t rr*1I E = 75A – – 200 ns Reverse Recovery Charge Q rr*1– 0.68 – μC Emitter-Collector Voltage V EC*1I E = 75A, V GE = 0V – – 2.8 Volts External Gate Resistance R G25 – 83 ΩClamp Diode PartRepetitive Reverse Current I RRM V R = V RRM– – 1 mA Forward Voltage Drop V FM I F = 75A – – 2.8 Voltsrr F CCReverse Recovery Charge Q rr V GE1 = V GE2 = 15V, R G = 25Ω, – 0.68 – μCInductive Load Switching Operation*1 I E, I EM, V EC, t rr, and Q rr represent characteristics of the anti-parallel, emitter-to-collector free-wheel diode (FWDi).Powerex, Inc., 173 Pavilion Lane, Y oungwood, Pennsylvania 15697 (724) 925-7272CM75YE13-12FTLI-Series (Three Level Inverter) IGBT75 Amperes/600 VoltsElectrical Characteristics, T j = 25°C unless otherwise specifiedCharacteristics Symbol Test Conditions Min. Typ. Max. UnitsBrake PartCollector-Cutoff Current I CES V CE = V CES, V GE = 0V – – 1 mA Gate-Emitter Threshold Voltage V GE(th)I C = 2.5mA, V CE = 10V 4.5 6 7.5 Volts Gate Leakage Current I GES V GE = V GES, V CE = 0V – – 0.5 μA Collector-Emitter Saturation Voltage V I = 25A, V = 15V, T = 25°C – 2.7 3.4 VoltsI = 25A, V = 15V, T = 125°C – 2.45 – Voltsiesoes CE GEReverse Transfer Capacitance C res– – 1.0 nF T otal Gate Charge Q G V CC = 600V, I C = 25A, V GE = 15V – 125 – nCd(on)CC CT urn-on Rise Time t r V GE1 = V GE2 = 15V, – – 150 ns T urn-off Delay Time t d(off)R G = 25Ω, – – 350 ns T urn-off Fall Time t f Inductive Load Switching Operation, – – 400 nsrr ErrForward Voltage Drop V FM I F = 25A – – 3.5 VoltsThermal and Mechanical Characteristics, T j = 25°C unless otherwise specifiedCharacteristics Symbol Test Conditions Min. Typ. Max. Units Thermal Resistance, Junction to Case*4R th(j-c')Q Inverter Part, IGBT – – 0.46 °C/W Thermal Resistance, Junction to Case*4R th(j-c')D Inverter Part, FWDi – – 0.71 °C/W Thermal Resistance, Junction to Case*4R th(j-c')D Clamp Diode Part – – 0.71 °C/W Thermal Resistance, Junction to Case*4R th(j-c')Q Brake Part, IGBT – – 0.44 °C/W Thermal Resistance, Junction to Case*4R th(j-c')D Brake Part, Clamp Diode – – 0.83 °C/W Contact Thermal Resistance*4*5R th(c-f)Thermal Grease Applied – 0.15 – °C/W *1 I E, I EM, V EC, t rr, and Q rr represent characteristics of the anti-parallel, emitter-to-collector free-wheel diode (FWDi).*4 T C measured point is just under the chips. If using this value, R th(f-a) should be measured just under the chips.*5 T ypical value is measured by using thermally conductive grease of λ = 0.9 [W/(m • K)].Powerex, Inc., 173 Pavilion Lane, Y oungwood, Pennsylvania 15697 (724) 925-7272CM75YE13-12FTLI-Series (Three Level Inverter) IGBT 75 Amperes/600 VoltsCOLLECTOR-EMITTER VOLTAGE, V CE , (VOLTS)C A P A C I T A N C E , C i e s , C o e s , C r e s , (n F )CAPACITANCE VS. V CE (INVERTER PART - TYPICAL)10010210210110010-11010.51.0 1.5 3.0 3.52.0 2.5 4.0100101EMITTER-COLLECTOR VOLTAGE, V EC , (VOLTS)FREE-WHEEL DIODEFORWARD CHARACTERISTICS (INVERTER PART - TYPICAL)103102E M I T T E R C U R R E N T , I E , (A M P E R E S )GATE-EMITTER VOLTAGE, V GE , (VOLTS)C O L L E C T O R -E M I T T E R S A T U R A T I O N V O L T A G E , V C E (s a t ), (V O L T S )COLLECTOR-EMITTERSATURATION VOLTAGE CHARACTERISTICS(INVERTER PART - TYPICAL)5681014121618222043210FORWARD VOLTAGE, V F , (VOLTS)CLAMP DIODEFORWARD CHARACTERISTICS (INVERTER PART - TYPICAL)F O R W A R D C U R R E N T , I F , (A M P E R E S )COLLECTOR-EMITTER VOLTAGE, V CE , (VOLTS) C O L L E C T O R C U R R E N T , I C , (A M P E R E S)OUTPUT CHARACTERISTICS (INVERTER PART - TYPICAL)0123400.51.0 1.5 3.0 3.52.0 2.5 4.0100101103102150306090120030609012015003.01.01.50.52.02.5COLLECTOR-CURRENT, I C , (AMPERES) C O L L E C T O R -E M I T T E R S A T U R A T I O N V O L T A G E , V C E (s a t ), (V O L T S )COLLECTOR-EMITTERSATURATION VOLTAGE CHARACTERISTICS(INVERTER PART - TYPICAL)10-1COLLECTOR CURRENT, I C , (AMPERES)104103100101102101S W I T C H I N G T I M E , (n s )HALF-BRIDGESWITCHING CHARACTERISTICS (INVERTER PART - TYPICAL)102GATE CHARGE, Q G , (nC)G A T E -E M I T T E R V O L T A G E , V G E , (V O L T S )GATE CHARGE VS. V GE (INVERTER PART)2001612840100700300400500600200COLLECTOR CURRENT, I C , (AMPERES)S W I T C H I N G L O S S , E S W (o n ), E S W (o f f ), (m J /P U L S E )10110010110010-1102SWITCHING LOSS VS.COLLECTOR CURRENT (INVERTER PART - TYPICAL)Powerex, Inc., 173 Pavilion Lane, Y oungwood, Pennsylvania 15697 (724) 925-7272CM75YE13-12FTLI-Series (Three Level Inverter) IGBT 75 Amperes/600 VoltsTIME, (s)TRANSIENT THERMALIMPEDANCE CHARACTERISTICS (INVERTER PART - TYPICAL)10010-110-210-3-1-2-3Z t h = R t h • (N O R M A L I Z E D V A L U E )N O R M A L I Z E D T R A N S I E N T T H E R M A L I M P E D A NC E , Z t h (j -c ')FORWARD CURRENT, I F , (AMPERES)R E V E R S E R E C O V E R Y S W I T C H I N G L O S S , E r r , (m J /P U L S E )10110010110010-1102REVERSE RECOVERY SWITCHING LOSS VS.FORWARD CURRENT(CLAMP DIODE PART - TYPICAL)01324100101FORWARD VOLTAGE, V F , (VOLTS)FREE-WHEEL DIODEFORWARD CHARACTERISTICS (BRAKE PART - TYPICAL)102F O R W A R D C U R R E N T , I F , (A M P E R E S )COLLECTOR-CURRENT, I C , (AMPERES)C O L L E C T OR -E M I T T E R S A T U R A T I O N V O L T A G E , V C E (s a t ), (V O L T S )COLLECTOR-EMITTERSATURATION VOLTAGE CHARACTERISTICS(BRAKE PART - TYPICAL)54302105030204010。
G Series LCD Monitor G244F E2 (3BB4) G244PF E2 (3B
G Series LCD MonitorG244F E2 (3BB4) G244PF E2 (3BB4) User GuideContentsGetting Started (3)Package Contents (3)Installing the Monitor Stand (4)Adjusting the Monitor (6)Monitor Overview (8)Connecting the Monitor to PC (11)OSD Setup (13)Navi Key (13)Hot Key (14)OSD Menus (15)Gaming (15)Professional (17)Image (18)Input Source (19)Navi Key (19)Setting (20)Specifications (22)Preset Display Modes (24)Troubleshooting (25)Safety Instructions (26)TÜV Rheinland Certification (28)Regulatory Notices (29)RevisionV1.0, 2023/09Getting StartedThis chapter provides you with the information on hardware setup procedures. While connecting devices, be careful in holding the devices and use a grounded wrist strap to avoid static electricity.∙Contact your place of purchase or local distributor if any of the items is damaged or missing.∙Package contents may vary by country.∙The included power cord is exclusively for this monitor and should not be used with other products.Installing the Monitor Stand1. Leave the monitor in its protective packaging. Align the stand bracket to the monitor groove.2. Tighten the stand bracket with screws.3. Connect the base to the stand and tighten the base screw to secure the base.4. Make sure the stand assembly is properly installed before setting the monitor upright.G244F E2G244PF E2Important ∙Place the monitor on a soft, protected surface to avoid scratching the display panel. ∙Do not use any sharp objects on the panel. ∙The groove for installing the stand bracket can also be used for wall mount. Please contact your dealer for proper wall mount kit. ∙This product comes with NO protective film to be removed by the user! Any mechanical damages to the product including removal of the polarizing film mayAdjusting the MonitorThis monitor is designed to maximize your viewing comfort with its adjustment capabilities.⚠ImportantAvoid touching the display panel when adjusting the monitor.G244F E2G244PF E2Monitor Overview G244F E2G244PF E2Connecting the Monitor to PC1. Turn off your computer.2. Connect the video cable from the monitor to your computer.3. Assemble the external power supply & power cord. (Figure A)4. Connect the external power supply to the monitor power jack. (Figure B)5. Plug the power cord into the electrical outlet. (Figure C)6. Turn on the monitor. (Figure D)7. Power on the computer and the monitor will auto detect the signal source. G244F E2G244PF E2OSD SetupThis chapter provides you with essential information on OSD Setup.⚠ImportantAll information is subject to change without prior notice.Navi KeyThe monitor comes with a Navi Key, a multi-directional control that helps navigate the On-Screen Display (OSD) menu.G244F E2G244PF E2Up/Down/Left/Right:∙selecting function menus and items∙adjusting function values∙entering into/exiting from function menusPress (OK):∙launching the On-Screen Display (OSD)∙entering submenus∙confirming a selection or settingHot Key∙Users may enter into preset function menus by moving the Navi Key up, down, left or right when the OSD menu is inactive.∙Users may customize their own Hot Keys to enter into different function menus.OSD Menus⚠ImportantThe following settings will be grayed out when HDR signals are received:∙Night Vision ∙MPRT∙Low Blue Light∙HDCR ∙Brightness ∙Contrast3.0A 3.0A* Based on CIE1976 test standards.Preset Display Modes ImportantTroubleshootingThe power LED is off.• Press the monitor power button again.• Check if the monitor power cable is properly connected.No image.• Check if the computer graphics card is properly installed.• Check if the computer and monitor are connected to electrical outlets and are turned on.• Check if the monitor signal cable is properly connected.• The computer may be in Standby mode. Press any key to activate the monitor. The screen image is not properly sized or centered.• Refer to Preset Display Modes to set the computer to a setting suitable for the monitor to display.No Plug & Play.• Check if the monitor power cable is properly connected.• Check if the monitor signal cable is properly connected.• Check if the computer and graphics card are Plug & Play compatible. The icons, font or screen are fuzzy, blurry or have color problems.• Avoid using any video extension cables.• Adjust brightness and contrast.• Adjust RGB color or tune color temperature.• Check if the monitor signal cable is properly connected.• Check for bent pins on the signal cable connector.The monitor starts flickering or shows waves.• Change the refresh rate to match the capabilities of your monitor.• Update your graphics card drivers.• Keep the monitor away from electrical devices that may cause electromagnetic interference (EMI).Safety Instructions∙Read the safety instructions carefully and thoroughly.∙All cautions and warnings on the device or User Guide should be noted.∙Refer servicing to qualified personnel only.Power∙Make sure that the power voltage is within its safety range and has been adjusted properly to the value of 100~240V before connecting the device to the power outlet. ∙If the power cord comes with a 3-pin plug, do not disable the protective earth pin from the plug. The device must be connected to an earthed mains socket-outlet.∙Please confirm the power distribution system in the installation site shall provide the circuit breaker rated 120/240V, 20A (maximum).∙Always disconnect the power cord or switch the wall socket off if the device would be left unused for a certain time to achieve zero energy consumption.∙Place the power cord in a way that people are unlikely to step on it. Do not place anything on the power cord.∙If this device comes with an adapter, use only the MSI provided AC adapter approved for use with this device.Environment∙To reduce the possibility of heat-related injuries or of overheating the device, do not place the device on a soft, unsteady surface or obstruct its air ventilators.∙Use this device only on a hard, flat and steady surface.∙To prevent the device from tipping over, secure the device to a desk, wall or fixed object with an anti-tip fastener that helps to properly support the device and keep it safe in place.∙To prevent fire or shock hazard, keep this device away from humidity and high temperature.∙Do not leave the device in an unconditioned environment with a storage temperature above 60℃ or below -20℃, which may damage the device.∙The maximum operating temperature is around 40℃.∙When cleaning the device, be sure to remove the power plug. Use a piece of soft cloth rather than industrial chemical to clean the device. Never pour any liquid into the opening; that could damage the device or cause electric shock.∙Always keep strong magnetic or electrical objects away from the device.∙If any of the following situations arises, get the device checked by service personnel:• The power cord or plug is damaged.• Liquid has penetrated into the device.• The device has been exposed to moisture.• The device does not work well or you can not get it working according to the User Guide.• The device has dropped and damaged.• The device has obvious sign of breakage.TÜV Rheinland CertificationTÜV Rheinland Low Blue Light CertificationBlue light has been shown to cause eye fatigueand discomfort. MSI now offers monitors with TÜVRheinland Low Blue Light certification to ensureusers’ eye comfort and well-being. Please followthe instructions below to reduce the symptoms fromextended exposure to the screen and blue light.∙Place the screen 20 – 28 inches (50 – 70 cm) away from your eyes and a little below eye level.∙Consciously blinking the eyes every now and then will help to reduce eye strain after extended screen time.∙Take breaks for 20 minutes every 2 hours.∙Look away from the screen and gaze at a distant object for at least 20 seconds during breaks.∙Make stretches to relieve body fatigue or pain during breaks.∙Turn on the optional Low Blue Light function.TÜV Rheinland Flicker Free Certification∙TÜV Rheinland has tested this product toascertain whether the display produces visibleand invisible flicker for the human eye andtherefore strains the eyes of users.∙TÜV Rheinland has defined a catalogue oftests, which sets out minimum standardsat various frequency ranges. The test catalogue is based on internationally applicable standards or standards common within the industry and exceeds these requirements.∙The product has been tested in the laboratory according to these criteria.∙The keyword “Flicker Free” confirms that the device has no visible and invisible flicker defined in this standard within the range of 0 - 3000 Hz under various brightness settings.∙The display will not support Flicker Free when Anti Motion Blur/MPRT is enabled. (The availability of Anti Motion Blur/MPRT varies by products.)Regulatory NoticesCE ConformityThis device complies with the requirements set out in the Council Directive on the Approximation of the Laws of the Member States relating to Electromagnetic Compatibility (2014/30/EU), Low-voltage Directive (2014/35/EU), ErP Directive (2009/125/EC) and RoHS directive (2011/65/EU). This product has been tested and found to comply with the harmonized standards for Information Technology Equipment published under Directives of Official Journal of the European Union.FCC-B Radio Frequency Interference StatementThis equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limitsfor a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules.These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, ifnot installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the measures listed below:∙Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.∙Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.∙Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.∙Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/television technician for help. Notice 1The changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment. Notice 2Shielded interface cables and AC power cord, if any, must be used in order to comply with the emission limits.This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions:1. This device may not cause harmful interference, and2. This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.MSI Computer Corp.901 Canada Court, City of Industry, CA 91748, USA(626) 913-0828WEEE StatementUnder the European Union (“EU”) Directive on Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment, Directive 2012/19/EU, products of “electrical and electronic equipment” cannot be discarded as municipal waste anymoreand manufacturers of covered electronic equipment will be obligated totake back such products at the end of their useful life. Chemical Substances InformationIn compliance with chemical substances regulations, such as the EU REACH Regulation (Regulation EC No. 1907/2006 of the European Parliament and the Council), MSI provides the information of chemical substances in products at: https:///global/indexRoHS StatementJapan JIS C 0950 Material DeclarationA Japanese regulatory requirement, defined by specification JIS C 0950, mandates that manufacturers provide material declarations for certain categories of electronic products offered for sale after July 1, 2006.https:///global/Japan-JIS-C-0950-Material-Declarations India RoHSThis product complies with the “India E-waste (Management and Handling) Rule 2016” and prohibits use of lead, mercury, hexavalent chromium, polybrominated biphenyls or polybrominated diphenyl ethers in concentrations exceeding 0.1 weight % and 0.01 weight % for cadmium, except for the exemptions set in Schedule 2 of the Rule. Turkey EEE RegulationConforms to the EEE Regulations of the Republic Of Turkey Ukraine Restriction of Hazardous SubstancesThe equipment complies with requirements of the Technical Regulation, approved by the Resolution of Cabinet of Ministry of Ukraine as of 10 March 2017, № 139, in terms of restrictions for the use of certain dangerous substances in electrical and electronic equipment.Vietnam RoHSAs from December 1, 2012, all products manufactured by MSI comply with Circular 30/2011/TT-BCT temporarily regulating the permitted limits for a number of hazardous substances in electronic and electric products.31Green Product Features∙Reduced energy consumption during use and stand-by ∙Limited use of substances harmful to the environment and health∙Easily dismantled and recycled ∙Reduced use of natural resources by encouraging recycling ∙Extended product lifetime through easy upgrades ∙Reduced solid waste production through take-back policy Environmental Policy ∙The product has been designed to enable proper reuse of parts and recycling and should not be thrown away at its end of life. ∙Users should contact the local authorized point of collection for recycling and disposing of their end-of-life products. ∙Visit the MSI website and locate a nearby distributor for further recycling information. ∙*******************************************************************disposal, take-back, recycling, and disassembly of MSI products.Warning!Overuse of screens is likely to affect eyesight.Recommendations: 1. Take a 10-minute break for every 30 minutes of screen time. 2. Children under 2 years of age should have no screen time. For children aged 2 years and over, screen time should be limited to less than one hour per day.Copyright and Trademarks Notice Copyright © Micro-Star Int’l Co., Ltd. All rights reserved. The MSI logo used is a registered trademark of Micro-Star Int’l Co., Ltd. All other marks and names mentioned may be trademarks of their respective owners. No warranty as to accuracy or completeness is expressed or implied. MSI reserves the right to make changes to this document without prior notice.The terms HDMI™, HDMI™ High-Definition Multimedia Interface, HDMI™ Trade dress and the HDMI™ Logos are trademarks or registered trademarks of HDMI™ Licensing Administrator, Inc.Technical Support If a problem arises with your product and no solution can be obtained from the user’s manual, please contact your place of purchase or local distributor. Alternatively,please visit https:///support/ for further guidance.。
TEA1721ATN1,118;中文规格书,Datasheet资料
The TEA1721 is a small and low cost module Switched Mode Power Supply (SMPS) controller IC for low power applications (up to 5 W) and operates directly from the rectified universal mains input. The device includes a high voltage power switch (700 V) and has been optimized for flyback converter topologies to provide high-efficiency over the entire load range with ultra-low power consumption in the no-load condition. It provides a circuit for start-up directly from the rectified mains voltage without any external bleeder circuits.
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NXP Semiconductors
TEA1721AT
HV start-up flyback controller with integrated MOSFET for 5 W
Green features:
Enables no-load power consumption below < 10 mW Very low supply current in no-load condition with energy saver mode Incorporates a high voltage start-up circuit with zero current consumption under
Xiaomi 12T 手提電話產品資訊單说明书
Product Information SheetReference:____________________手提電話 / Mobile Handset牌子/ Brand Xiaomi型號 / Model Xiaomi 12T / Xiaomi 12T原產地 /Place of manufacture中國 / China網絡頻率或操作頻率或頻帶/ Network frequency or operating frequency or band (2個插槽,支持5G+5G)(2 slots, support 5G+5G)5G: NR: n1/n3/n5/n7/n8/n20/n28/n66/n38/n40/n41/n77/n78 4G: LTE TDD: 38/40/414G: LTE FDD: 1/2/3/4/5/7/8//12/13/17/18/19/20/26/28/32/66 3G: WCDMA: 1/2/4/5/6/8/192G: GSM:2/3/5/8主要功能 / Key features 1. 1億像素光學防震相機支援超廣角及微距拍攝2. 120W HyperCharge 智能快充 5000mAh大電量超長續航3. MediaTek Dimensity 8100-Ultra 旗艦級處理器性能效能兼備4. 120Hz CrystalRes 超高清螢幕立體聲雙喇叭支援DolbyAtmos®1. 108MP Pro-grade OIS Camera Ultra-wide and Macro Lenses2. Smart 120W HyperCharge 5000mAh (typ) Long-lastingBattery3. MediaTek Dimensity 8100-Ultra Ultra-fast and Power-efficient4nm Chip4. 120Hz CrystalRes AMOLED Display Dual speakers, DolbyAtmos®作業系統 / Operating system MIUI V13 (based on Android 12)系統記憶體 / Internal memory8GB RAM + 256 GB ROMSIM card種類 / SIM card Nano SIM支援記憶卡的種類及容量/ Type and storage capacity of support memory card 種類 / Type N/A 最大容量/ MaximumcapacityN/A螢幕 / Display 6.67吋/ 6.67 inch數據傳輸/網絡連接制式/Data transfer/networkconnectivity protocolGSM/GPRS/EDGE/WCDMA/HSDPA/HSUPA/LTE/NR以像數列出的該相機鏡頭解像度(如電話具備內置相機) / Resolution of the camera in terms of pixels (where the phone has a built-in camera)後置鏡頭 / Rear Camera:1億800 萬像素 (主鏡頭) + 800 萬像素 (超廣角鏡頭) + 200 萬像素 (微距鏡頭) / Rear Camera: 108MP (Main) +8MP (Ultra-wide angle) + 2MP (Macro camera)前置鏡頭 / Front Camera:2000萬像素/ 20MP Camera配套 / Packaging List 1 x 手機主機 / Handset1 x USB Type-C數據線 / USB Type-C cable1 x 英規充電器 / USB power adaptor1 x 印刷品(內含說明書)/ User Guide1 x SIM 插針 / SIM Insertion Tool1 x 保護套 / Protective case1 x 保護貼 / Screen Protector (已貼於機 / Already put on the phone )產品價格/ Price協議價格請參照銷售備忘錄/發票Agreed as per Sales Memo/Invoice附加費 / Additional Delivery Charge指定地區/ 地址 (如離島) 有可能需付額外送貨附加費Additional delivery charge may be added for specific area/ location (e.g.outlying island)保修人身份 / Identity of repair service provider小米香港授權專屬服務中心保修地址 / Repair service address小米香港授權專屬服務中心營業時間:11:00-20:00 (星期日及公眾假期休息)電話號碼:+852 3104 1078地址信息:香港九龍旺角彌敦道610號荷里活商業中心20樓03,05-06室小米香港電話客服:查詢號碼: 3077-3620服務時間 09:00-18:00 週一至週日含節假日Xiaomi Hong Kong Exclusive Service CenterBusiness hours:Mon to Sat: 11:00-20:00 (Except Sunday and Public Holidays)Hotline: +852 3104 1078Address: Room 03, 05-06, 20/F, Hollywood Plaza, 610 Nathan Road, MongkokXiaomi Hong Kong Customer Service Hotline:Hotline: 3077-3620Business Hours: 09:00-18:00, Mon to Sun include public holidays換貨政策 / Exchange policy你可於銷售單日期起計7天內(如手機及配件遇到產品故障),憑有效銷售發票之正本,非人為損壞的情況下,由小米授權服務中心檢測確定後,依據客戶的選擇,免費進行換貨或者維修服務。
i.MX53 Quick Start Board 快速入门指南说明书
MCIMX-LVDS1Quick Start GuideTake your multimedia experience to the max2Figure 1: Top View of the i.MX53 Quick Start Board without the HDMI Module.GET TO KNOW THE i.MX53 QUICK START BOARDLVDS Connectoron Back Side (J9)Global Reset Button(SW7)Expansion Port Connector (J13)Ethernet RJ45/ MicrophoneJack (J6)HeadphoneJack (J18)Debug UART DB9 Connector (J16)Connector (J7)Connector (J8)microSD ®(J4)JTAG Connector on Back Side (J15)3The i.MX53 Quick Start Boardintroduces designers to multimediaand connectivity applications on thei.MX53 series processor based on theARM ® Cortex ®-A8 core. Designed as acost-effective, feature-rich developmentplatform, the i.MX53 Quick Start Boardincludes hardware design files and aboard support package (BSP) containingdrivers optimized for multimediaoperations. This comprehensive packagehelps to reduce time-to-market byproviding a basic product design andserves as a launching point for morecomplex designs.Included on the DVD is a VMwareimage to rapidly bring up the Linux ®BSP on a Windows ® PC withoutrequiring you to first set up a standardLinux build environment.The following features are available with the i.MX53 Quick Start Board:• i.MX53 applications processor • MC34708 PMIC • 1 GB DDR3 SDRAM memory • Dual USB host connectors • Micro USB device connector • Ethernet (10/100T) connector • SD/multimedia card (MMC) connector • microSD/multimedia card (MMC) connector • SATA seven-pin data connector • One console UART (debug)• VGA video output connector • Audio I/O jacks • LVDS connector• HDMI and LCD expansion portconnectorABOUT THE i.MX53 QUICK START BOARD4GETTING STARTED1Unpackingthe KitEnsure the items listed in Table 1 areincluded in the i.MX53 developmentkit. Remove the Quick Start Boardfrom the antistatic bag and performa visual inspection.2Web-BasedContentsRefer to /iMXQuickStartfor the latest i.MX53 Quick Start Boarddocuments and software.Table 2 lists the documents available on /iMXQuickStart .ITEM DESCRIPTION Board • i.MX53 Quick Start Board microSD ® card • microSD card loaded with Linux ® (May be shipped in SD card adapter)Cables • USB cable (micro-B to standard-A)Power supply • 5 V/2 A universal power supply Documentation • Quick Start Guide (this document)DVD • “Getting started” video tutorials and useful Web links Table 1i.MX53 QUICK START BOARD DEVELOPMENT KIT CONTENTS5WEBSITE CONTENTSTYPE REQUIREMENTQuick Start Board documentation • Schematics, Layout and Gerber files for theQuick Start Board and HDMI Board• i.MX53 Quick Start Board Hardware User Guide• i .MX53 Quick Start Board Linux Demo ImageReadMe• i.MX53 Quick Start Board Quick Start Guide(this document)• i.MX53 Quick Start Board Linux Release Notes• i.MX53 Quick Start Board Linux User’s Guide• i.MX53 Quick Start Board Linux Reference Manual• i .MX53 Quick Start Board Linux “Hello World”Application NoteSoftware development tool• L inux SDK Installation File i.MX53 Quick Start demo image• C opy of the BSP provided on the microSD cardTable 26The i.MX53 Quick Start Board is connected to the add-on HDMI board (MCIMXHDMICARD)using a 120-pin surface mountconnector. The connector is keyed to avoid incorrect connection.Therefore, there is only one way to connect the boards together. The HDMI board is connectedto the expansion port connector (J13) located on the top of thei.MX53 Quick Start Board. Astandard metric M3 machinescrew can be inserted into thebrass standoff from the bottomside of the board to make a more permanent connection.For HDMI operation, connect an HDMI cable to the optional HDMI card. Connect the other end ofthe HDMI cable to an HDMI-capable monitor.Note: The HDMI board is an optional card and it is sold separately from the i.MX53 Quick Start Board.7LCD DAUGHTER CARD ASSEMBLY The i.MX53 Quick StartBoard can also beconnected to the optionalLCD board (MCIMX28LCD)using the 120-pin surfacemount expansion portconnector (J13). A standardmetric M3 machine screwcan be inserted into thecorresponding LCD boardstandoff from the bottomside of the board to make amore secure attachment.Note: The 4.3” 800 x 400 widescreen video graphics array (WVGA) LCD board is an optional card and is sold separately from the i.MX53 Quick Start Board.8LVDS DISPLAY KITA 10” LVDS display kit is available from NXP for use with i.MX53 evaluation products. The part number for this kit is MCIMX-LVDS1. The kit comes with the LVDS display mounted in a Plexiglas ® frame, two legs that can be attached for any desired orientation and a custom cable designed to fit in the 30-pin LVDS connector. Power to the LVDS panel is supplied by the Quick Start Board via the LVDS cable.To use the display, insert the legs as desired. Turn the Quick Start Board over so the bottom side is facing up. With the free end of the cable and the metal ground bar facing up, insert the cable into the LVDS connector (J9). Orient the Quick Start Board as desired and continue with the Getting Started instructions.Note: LVDS connectors and cables are normally inside consumer products and are not ruggedized. Handle cable with care.Note: The 10.1”LVDS display is anoptional displaykit and is soldseparately fromthe i.MX53 QuickStart Board.LVDS Connector1Insert microSD CardI nsert the supplied microSD card into the microSD card socket J4.Note: The microSD card may be shipped inside the SD card adapter.2Connect RS232 CableConnect the RS232 cable to the debug UART port J16 (optional). Serial port configuration: 115.2 kbaud, 8 data bits, 1 stop bit, no parity.3a Connect VGA CableConnect a VGA cable to thevideo output port J8. Connect the other end of the cable to a suitable monitor.3b Optional Video OutputIf either HDMI, LCD or LVDS video output is desired, follow one of the three previous sections to set up that option.4Connect USB Keyboard Connect a USB-capable keyboard to the upper USB host port J2.5Connect USB Mouse Connect a USB mouse to a USB port on the connected keyboard.If available, the mouse may also be connected to the lower USB host port J2. However, as the lower USB host port is connected internally to the Micro-B USB port, they may not be used simultaneously as two different ports 6Connect Ethernet Cable Connect an Ethernet cable to the Ethernet jack J2 (optional).7Connect Power Supply Connect the five-volt power supply cable to the five-volt DC power jack J1. The Quick Start Board will automatically turn on when power is connected.SETTING UP THE BOARD 9Note: The Linux demo code supplied will run VGA by default. See the section labeled “Boot Process for Other Video Output Formats” on how to modify the demo code to output other forms of video.BOOT PROCESS FOR THE LINUX VGA AND OTHER VIDEO OUTPUT FORMATS10Boot process for VGA1. During the boot process, there will be operating system status information scrolling on the terminal window of the PC. The Linux penguin image will initially appear in the upper left corner of the monitor screen.2. When the boot process is complete, the Linux operating system will be displayed.3. When working from the terminal window on the host PC, the following log on information must be entered:User Name: lucid Password: lucidBoot process for other video modes1. This step is only necessary the first time the i.MX53 Quick Start Board is booted using an alternate video mode.a. A t the beginning of the boot process, the following message will appear on the terminal window of the PC: AUTOBOOT WILL BEGIN IN: Press any key on the host PC before this message counts down to zero. The user will typically have three seconds.b. T he user now has access to make modifications to the U-Bootinitialization code. On the terminal PC, type in the following all on one line: set bootargs_base ‘set bootargs console=ttymxc0,115200 gpu_nommu ${xxx}’ Where ${xxx} is one of the following four options: ${hdmi} = HDMI output ${lcd} = LCD output ${lvds} = LVDS output ${vga} = VGA outputSWITCH OPTIONS11c. A fter pressing Return, enter the word saveenv and press Return. Code modifications have now been saved to the demo code on the microSD card.d. T o resume the boot process, either type theword boot and press Return, or power off the i.MX53 Quick Start Board and then power the board back on.2. During the boot process, there will be operating system status information scrolling on the terminal window of the PC. The Linux penguin image will initially appear in the upper left corner of the monitor screen. 3. When the boot process is complete, the Linux operating system will be displayed.4. When working from the terminal window on the host PC, the following log on information must be entered:User Name: lucid Password: lucidR E F E R E N C E D E S I G N A T O RNAME DESCRIPTIONSW3R E S E T (N o t p o p u l a t e d b y d e f a u l t )• i.MX53 Quick Start processor reset button • Momentary depress of switch will reset the i.MX53 processor and begin a boot sequence • The PMIC will not reset SW4U S E R D E F 1• Not used in demo code• The user can program desired functionality for this switchSW5U S E R D E F 2• Not used in demo code• The user can program desired functionality for this switchSW6P O W E R• i.MX53 Quick Start Board power button• Momentary depress of switch will turn on the Quick Start Board and initiate the boot process • Prolonged depress (>4 sec) will force the Quick Start Board offSW7G L O B A L R E S E T• i.MX53 Quick Start board reset button • Depressing button more than four seconds will power down, reset registers and power back on PMIC• Processor will then restart from fully off stateTable 3BOARD’S PUSH BUTTON SWITCH FUNCTIONSSUPPORTVisit /support for a list ofphone numbers within your region.Visit the i.MX community at.WARRANTYVisit /warranty forcomplete warranty information./iMXQuickStartNXP and the NXP logo are trademarks of NXP B.V. All other product or service names are the property of their respective owners. ARM and Cortex are registered trademarks of ARM Limited (or its subsidiaries) in the EU and/ or elsewhere. All rights reserved. © 2016 NXP B.V.Doc Number: IMX53QKSRTRQSG REV 1Agile Number: 926-27104 REV BMCIMX-LVDS1。
超微计算技术(Super Micro Computer)的产品用户指南-AOC-CTG-i2S说明书
User's GuideRevision 1.0cAOC-CTG-i2SUser's Guide Revision 1.0c Release Date: January 4, 2016Unless you request and receive written permission from Super Micro Computer, Inc., you may not copy any part of this document.Information in this document is subject to change without notice. Other products and companies referred to herein are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective companies or mark holders.Copyright © 2016 by Super Micro Computer, Inc. All rights reserved.Printed in the United States of AmericaThe information in this User's Guide has been carefully reviewed and is believed to be accurate. The vendor assumes no responsibility for any inaccuracies that may be contained in this document, and makes no commitment to update or to keep current the information in this user's guide, or to notify any person or organization of the updates. Please Note: For the most up-to-date version of this user's guide, please see our Website at .Super Micro Computer, Inc. ("Supermicro") reserves the right to make changes to the product described in this user's guide at any time and without notice. This product, including software and documentation, is the property of Supermicro and/or its licensors, and is supplied only under a license. Any use or reproduction of this product is not allowed, except as expressly permitted by the terms of said license.IN NO EVENT WILL SUPER MICRO COMPUTER, INC. BE LIABLE FOR DIRECT, INDIRECT, SPECIAL, INCIDENTAL, SPECULATIVE OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES ARISING FROM THE USE OR INABILITY TO USE THIS PRODUCT OR DOCUMENTATION, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES. IN PARTICULAR, SUPER MICRO COMPUTER, INC. SHALL NOT HAVE LIABILITY FOR ANY HARDWARE, SOFTWARE, OR DATA STORED OR USED WITH THE PRODUCT, INCLUDING THE COSTS OF REPAIRING, REPLACING, INTEGRATING, INSTALLING OR RECOVERING SUCH HARDWARE, SOFTWARE, OR DATA.Any disputes arising between the manufacturer and the customer shall be governed by the laws of Santa Clara County in the State of California, USA. The State of California, County of Santa Clara shall be the exclusive venue for the resolution of any such disputes. Supermicro's total liability for all claims will not exceed the price paid for the hardware product.FCC Statement: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the manufacturer’s instruction manual, may cause harmful interference with radio communications. Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference, in which case you will be required to correct the interference at your own expense.California Best Management Practices Regulations for Perchlorate Materials: This Perchlorate warning applies only to products containing CR (Manganese Dioxide) Lithium coin cells. “Perchlorate Material-special handling may apply. See /hazardouswaste/perchlorate”.WARNING: Handling of lead solder materials used in this product may expose you to lead, a chemical known to the State of California to cause birth defects and other reproductive harm.PrefacePrefaceAbout this User's GuideThis user's guide is written for system integrators, IT technicians and knowledgeable end users. It provides information for the installation and use of the AOC-CTG-i2S add-on card.About this Add-on CardThe AOC-CTG-i2S 10-Gigabit Ethernet Adapter is a flexible and scalable Ether-net adapter designed for demanding data center environments. Based on Intel's 82599ES 10GbE network controller, the AOC-CTG-i2S addresses the demanding needs of next-generation data centers by providing virtualization features, LAN and SAN networking flexibility, and proven reliable performance. The AOC-CTG-i2S is designed in a small microLP form factor to fit within Supermicro MicroCloud and Twin server systems.An Important Note to the UserAll images and layouts shown in this user's guide are based upon the latest PCB Revision available at the time of publishing. The card you have received may or may not look exactly the same as the graphics shown in this user's guide.Returning Merchandise for ServiceA receipt or copy of your invoice marked with the date of purchase is required beforeany warranty service will be rendered. You can obtain service by calling your ven-dor for a Returned Merchandise Authorization (RMA) number. When returning the motherboard to the manufacturer, the RMA number should be prominently displayed on the outside of the shipping carton, and the shipping package is mailed prepaid or hand-carried. Shipping and handling charges will be applied for all orders that must be mailed when service is complete. For faster service, you can also requesta RMA authorization online (/RmaForm/).This warranty only covers normal consumer use and does not cover damages in-curred in shipping or from failure due to the alternation, misuse, abuse or improper maintenance of products.During the warranty period, contact your distributor first for any product problems.Conventions Used in the User's GuidePay special attention to the following symbols for proper system installation and to prevent damage to the system or injury to yourself:Warning: Important information given to ensure proper system installation or to prevent damage to the components or injury to yourself.Note: Additional information given to differentiate between various models or provides information for correct system setup.Naming ConventionSMC Networking Add-on CardsNetworking Adapter ListPreface Contacting SupermicroHeadquartersAddress:Super Micro Computer, Inc.980 Rock Ave.San Jose, CA 95131 U.S.A.Tel: +1 (408) 503-8000Fax: +1 (408) 503-8008Email: ************************(GeneralInformation)**********************(TechnicalSupport) Website:EuropeAddress: Super Micro Computer B.V.Het Sterrenbeeld 28, 5215 ML's-Hertogenbosch, The NetherlandsTel: +31 (0) 73-6400390Fax: +31 (0) 73-6416525Email: *******************(GeneralInformation)*********************(TechnicalSupport)*****************(CustomerSupport)Asia-PacificAddress: Super Micro Computer, Inc.4F, No. 232-1, Liancheng Rd.Chung-Ho Dist., New Taipei City 235Taiwan, R.O.C.Tel: +886-(2) 8226-3990Fax: +886-(2) 8226-3991Website:Email:**********************.tw(TechnicalSupport)Tel: +886-(2) 8226-5990 (Technical Support)Table of ContentsPrefaceAbout this User's Guide (3)About this Add-on Card (3)An Important Note to the User (3)Returning Merchandise for Service (3)Conventions Used in the User's Guide (4)Naming Convention (4)SMC Networking Add-on Cards (4)Contacting Supermicro (5)Chapter 1 Overview1-1 Overview .........................................................................................................1-1 1-2 Key Features ...................................................................................................1-1 1-3 Specifications ..................................................................................................1-2 Chapter 2 Hardware Components2-1 Add-On Card Image and Layout .....................................................................2-1 2-2 Major Components ..........................................................................................2-1 2-3 Connectors and LEDs .....................................................................................2-2 USB Ports ...................................................................................................2-2SFP+ Ports .................................................................................................2-2SFP+ Port LEDs .........................................................................................2-2 Chapter 3 Installation3-1 Static-Sensitive Devices ..................................................................................3-1 Precautions .....................................................................................................3-1 Unpacking .......................................................................................................3-1 3-2 Add-On Card Brackets ....................................................................................3-2 3-3 Before Installation ...........................................................................................3-3 3-4 Installing the Add-on Card ..............................................................................3-3 3-5 Installing Drivers on Windows .........................................................................3-4 3-6 Installing Drivers on Linux ...............................................................................3-4 Build a Binary RPM Package..........................................................................3-4 3-7 Installing Drivers on FreeBSD ........................................................................3-6Chapter 1: OverviewChapter 1Overview1-1 OverviewCongratulations on purchasing your add-on card from an acknowledged leader in the industry. Supermicro products are designed with the utmost attention to detail to provide you with the highest standards in quality and performance. For product support and updates, please refer to our website at / products/nfo/networking.cfm#adapter.1-2 Key FeaturesThe key features of this add-on card include the following:• Dual SFP+ Connectors• MicroLP form factor• PCI Express 2.0 (up to 5GT/s)• Intel® QuickData Technology• VMDq, Next-Generation VMDq, and PC-SIG SR-IOV for Virtualized Environ-ments• Load Balancing on Multiple CPUs• iSCSI Remote Boot Support• Fibre Channel over Ethernet (FCoE) Support• Support for most Network Operating Systems (NOS)• Supports both DAC Twin Axial and LC Fiber-Optic Cables• RoHS compliant 6/61-3 SpecificationsGeneral• Intel® 82599ES 10GbE controller• Compact size microLP form factor• Dual SFP+ and dual USB 2.0 ports• PCI-E 2.0 x8 (5GT/s)• Load balancing on multiple CPUs• iSCSI remote boot support• Fibre Channel over Ethernet (FCoE) support• Intel® PROSet Utility for Windows® Device ManagerI/O Features• Intel QuickData Technology: DMA engine that enhances data acceleration and lowers CPU usage• Direct Cache Access (DCA) to avoid cache misses• MSI-X support to minimize the overhead of interrupts, allowing load-balancing between multiple cores/CPUs• Tx/Rx IP, SCTP, TCP and UDP checksum offloading capabilities (IPv4, IPv6)• Receive and transmit side scaling for Windows environments and scalable I/O for Linux environmentsVirtualization Features• Supports virtualization features such as VMDq, Next-Generation VMDq (64 queues per port) and PC-SIG SR-IOV implementation• IPv6 Offloading• Flexible Port Partitioning: 32 Virtual FunctionsChapter 1: Overview• Advanced packet filtering• VLAN support to allow creation of multiple VLAN segments• VXLAN through SoftwareManageability Features• Preboot eXecution Environment (PXE) support• Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) and Remote Network Monitoring (RMON) statistics counters• iSCSI remote bootOS Support• Windows® 7, 8, Server 2003, Server 2008, Server 2008 R2, Server 2012, Vista • RedHat EL, SuSe SLES• FreeBSD• VMwareCables Support• SFP+ direct attached twin axial cables, up to 7 meters• LC-LC fiber-optic SR cables, up to 300 meters (optional SFP+ transceiver is required)\• LC-LC fiber-optic LR cables, up to 3000 meters (optional SFP+ transceiver is required)Operating Conditions• Operating temperature: 0°C to 55°C (32°F to 131°F)Physical Dimensions• Card PCB dimensions (without end brackets): 12.32cm (4.85in) x 3.9cm (1.54in) (L x W)Optional Accessories• AOC-E10GSFPSR: SFP+ transceiver module for short range fiber cables (up to 300m)• AOC-E10GSFPLR: SFP+ transceiver module for long range fiber cables (up to 3000m)• AOC-TSR-FS: SFP+ transceiver module for short range fiber cables (up to 300m)• AOC-GBIC-FSR2: SFP+ transceiver module for short range fiber cables (up to 300m), single speed (10Gb)• CBL-0347L: 39.37" (100cm) 10GbE SFP+ to SFP+, Twinax copper cable • CBL-0456L: 78.74" (200cm) 10GbE SFP+ to SFP+, Twinax copper cable • CBL-0348L: 118.11" (300cm) 10GbE SFP+ to SFP+, Twinax copper cable • CBL-0349L: 196.85" (500cm) 10GbE SFP+ to SFP+, Twinax copper cableCompliance/Environmental•RoHS Compliant 6/6, Pb FreeChapter 1: Overview(1) - 1U Bracket (2) - 2U BracketNote 1: This add-on card (AOC-CTG-i2S) is not recommended for 12-nodeMicroCloud systems.Note 2: This product is only available to Supermicro OEM customers and is sold as an integrated solution with Supermicro server systems. For the most current product information, visit: .Supported Platforms• Supermicro Twin Server and MicroCloud Systems with microLP expansion slot(see table below)NotesChapter 2: Hardware ComponentsChapter 2Hardware Components2-1 Add-On Card Image and LayoutThe AOC-CTG-i2S Image231The AOC-CTG-i2S Layout2-2 Major ComponentsThe following major components are installed on the AOC-CTG-i2S:1. Intel 82599ES 10GbE Controller2. Dual SFP+ Ports (Bottom: Port 1, Top: Port 2)3. Dual USB 2.0 Ports2-3 Connectors and LEDsSFP+ PortsTwo SFP+ 10GbE adapter ports are located on the add-on card. Connect a DAC Twin Axial cable or an LC Fiber-Optic cable to the ports to provide Gigabit Ethernet communication. Refer to the add-on card layout on Page 2-1 for the location of the SFP+ port.Note: For MicroCloud systems, only Molex SFP+ Twinax copper cables are supported.USB PortsTwo USB 2.0 ports are located on the add-on card. Refer to the add-on card layout on page 2-1 for the location ofthe USB ports.SFP+ Port LEDsThere are two triangular LEDs located between the dual SFP ports to indicate link speed and activity of each port (left LED is for Port 2, right LED is for Port 1). A 10Gb connection is indicated by a solid or blinking green LED. A 1Gb connection is indicated by a solid or blinking yellow LED. See the table atright for more information.Chapter 3: InstallationChapter 3Installation3-1 Static-Sensitive DevicesElectrostatic Discharge (ESD) can damage electronic com p onents. To avoid dam-aging your add-on card, it is important to handle it very carefully. The following measures are generally sufficient to protect your equipment from ESD.Precautions• Use a grounded wrist strap designed to prevent static discharge.• Touch a grounded metal object before removing the add-on card from the antistatic bag.• Handle the add-on card by its edges only; do not touch its components, or peripheral chips.• Put the add-on card back into the antistatic bags when not in use.• For grounding purposes, make sure that your system chassis provides excellent conductivity between the power supply, the case, the mounting fasteners and the add-on card.UnpackingThe add-on card is shipped in antistatic packaging to avoid static damage. When unpacking your component or your system, make sure that you are static protected.Note: To avoid damaging your components and to ensure proper installa-tion, be sure to always connect the power cord last, and always remove itbefore adding, removing or changing any hardware components.AOC-CTG-i2S Add-on Card User's GuideNote : For 2U systems, install the I/O bracket to the add-on card before installing the card inside the system.Removing/Installing the IO BracketRefer to the illustration at right for the following instructions on removing/installing the I/O bracket.To remove the I/O bracket : Loosen and remove the I/O bracket screw, then gently pull the bracket away from the add-on card.To install the I/O bracket : Position the bracket so that the I/O cut-outs align with the connectors on the add-on card. Connect the I/O bracket to the add-on card, making sure that the screw hole in the PCB bracket and the I/O bracket are aligned. Secure the bracket to the add-on card using the I/O bracket screw.BKT-0056L (Factory installedinstalled I/O bracket)BKT-0062L (Customer installed I/O bracket for 2U system)For 2U SystemPCB I/O bracketscrewFor 1U System3-2 Add-On Card BracketsThe add-on card ships with a PCB bracket that is pre-installed at the factory. For 1U systems, an I/O bracket is also pre-installed on the card. For 2U systems, the I\O bracket is bundled with the card and must be installed by the customer. See the drawings below for bracket details.Chapter 3: Installation3-3 Before InstallationTo install the add-on card properly, be sure to follow the instructions below.1. Power down the system.2. Remove the power cord from the wall socket.3. Use industry standard anti-static equipment (such as gloves or wrist strap)and follow the instructions listed on Page 3-1 to avoid damage caused byESD.4. Familiarize yourself with the server, motherboard, and/or chassis documenta-tion.5. Confirm that your operating system includes the latest updates and hotfixes.3-4 Installing the Add-on CardFollow the steps below to install the add-on card into your system.1. Remove the server cover and, if necessary, set aside any screws for lateruse.2. Remove the add-on card slot cover. If the case requires a screw, place thescrew aside for later use.3. Position the add-on card in the slot directly over the connector, and gentlypush down on both sides of the card until it slides into the PCI connector.4. Secure the add-on card to the chassis. If required, use the screw that youpreviously removed.5. Attach any necessary external cables to the add-on card.6. Replace the chassis cover.7. Plug the power cord into the wall socket, and power up the system.AOC-CTG-i2S Add-on Card User's GuideNote : If the FOUND NEW HARDWARE WIZARD screen displays on your system, click CANCEL.3. Click on INSTALL DRIVERS AND SOFTWARE.4. Follow the prompts to complete the installation.3-6 Installing Drivers on LinuxFollow the steps below to install the driver to a Linux system.Build a Binary RPM Package1. Run ‘rpmbuild -tb <filename.tar.gz>’2. Replace <filename.tar.gz> with the specific filename of the driver.Note : For the build to work properly, the current running kernel MUST match the version and configuration of the installed kernel sources. If you have just recompiled the kernel, reboot the system at this time.3-5 Installing Drivers on WindowsFollow the steps below to install the drivers for Windows. Download the drivers from the Supermicro FTP site at ftp:///Networking_Drivers/.1. Run the CDR-NIC.2. When the SUPERMICRO window appears, click on the computer icon next tothe product model.Chapter 3: InstallationFollow the instructions below to build the driver manually.1. Move the base driver tar file to the directory of your choice. For example:/home/username/ixgbeor/usr/local/src/ixgbe2. Untar/unzip archive, where <x.x.x> is the version number for the driver tar file:tar zxf ixgbe-x.x.x.tar.gz3. Change to the driver src directory, where <x.x.x> is the version number forthe driver tar:cd ixgbe-x.x.x/src/4. Compile the driver module:make installThe binary will be installed as:/lib/modules/[KERNEL_VERSION]/kernel/drivers/net/ixgbe/ixgbe.[k]oThe install locations listed above are the default locations. They may not be correct for certain Linux distributions. For more information, see the ldistrib.txt file included in the driver tar.Note: IXGBE_NO_LRO is a compile time flag. The user can enable it atcompile time to remove support for LRO from the driver. The flag is usedby adding CFLAGS_EXTRA=-”DIXGBE_NO_LRO” to the make file whenit’s being compiled.make CFLAGS_EXTRA=”-DIXGBE_NO_LRO” install5. Load the module:For kernel 2.6.x, use the modprobe command:modprobe ixgbe <parameter>=<value>For 2.6 kernels, the insmod command can be used if the full path to the driver module is specified. For example:insmod /lib/modules/<KERNEL VERSION>/kernel/drivers/net/ixgbe/ixgbe.koAOC-CTG-i2S Add-on Card User's GuideIn addition, when using 2.6-based kernels, make sure that older ixgbe drivers are removed from the kernel before loading the new module. To do this, use: rmmod ixgbe; modprobe ixgbe6. Assign an IP address to the interface by entering the following, where x is theinterface number:ifconfig ethx <IP_address> netmask <netmask>7. Verify that the interface works. Enter the following, where <IP_address> is theIP address for another machine on the same subnet as the interface that isbeing tested:ping <IP_address>3-7 Installing Drivers on FreeBSDFollow the instructions below to install the drivers in FreeBSD kernel 4.8 or later.In the instructions below, x.x.x is the driver version as indicated in the name of the drive tar file.Note: You must have kernel sources installed in order to compile thedriver module.1. Move the base driver tar file to the dirctory of your choice. For example, use/home/username/ixgb or /usr/local/src/ixgb.2. Untar/unzip the archive:tar xfz ixgb-x.x.x directory3. To install man page:cd ixgb-x.x.xgzip -c ixgb.4 > /usr/share/man/man4/ixgb.4.gz4. To load the driver onto a running system, perform the following steps:cd ixgb-x.x.xmakeorcd ixgb-x.x.x/srcmake load5. To assign an IP address to the interface, enter the following:Chapter 3: Installation ifconfig ixgb<interface_num> <IP_address>6. Verify that the interface works. Enter the following, where <IP_address> is theIP address for another machine on the same subnet as the interface that is being tested:ping <IP_address>7. If you want the driver to load automatically when the system is booted:cd ixgb-x.x.x/srcmake loadcp if_ixgb.ko /modulesEdit /boot/loader.conf, and add the following line:if_ixgb_load="YES"orcompile the driver into the kernel (see item 8). Edit /etc/rc.conf, and create the appropriate ifconfig_ixgb<interface_num> entry:ifconfig_ixgb<interface_num>="<ifconfig_settings>"Example usage:ifconfig_ixgb0="inet 192.168.10.1 netmask 255.255.255.0"8. If you want to compile the driver into the kernel, enter:cd ixgb-x.x.x/srcmkdir /usr/src/sys/dev/ixgbcp if_ixgb* /usr/src/sys/dev/ixgbcp ixgb* /usr/src/sys/dev/ixgbcp Makefile.kernel /usr/src/sys/modules/ixgb/MakefileEdit the /usr/src/sys/conf/files.i386 file, and add the following line:dev/ixgb/ixgb_hw.c optional ixgbdev/ixgb/ixgb_ee.c optional ixgbdev/ixgb/if_ixgb.c optional ixgbRemove the following lines from the /usr/src/sys/conf/files.i386 file, if they exist: /dev/ixgb/if_ixgb_fx_hw.c optional ixgb/dev/ixgb/if_ixgb_phy.c optional ixgbAOC-CTG-i2S Add-on Card User's GuideEdit the kernel configuration file (i.e., GENERIC or MYKERNEL) in /usr/src/sys/ i386/conf, and ensure the following line is present:device ixgbCompile and install the kernel. Reboot the system for the kernel updates to take affect.(Disclaimer Continued)The products sold by Supermicro are not intended for and will not be used in life support systems, medical equipment, nuclear facilities or systems, aircraft, aircraft devices, aircraft/emergency com-munication devices or other critical systems whose failure to perform be reasonably expected to result in significant injury or loss of life or catastrophic property damage. Accordingly, Supermicro disclaims any and all liability, and should buyer use or sell such products for use in such ultra-hazardous ap-plications, it does so entirely at its own risk. Furthermore, buyer agrees to fully indemnify, defend and hold Supermicro harmless for and against any and all claims, demands, actions, litigation, and proceedings of any kind arising out of or related to such ultra-hazardous use or sale.。
Vaisala QML201C数据记录仪说明书
Vaisala Data Logger QML201CThe QML201C The Vaisala Data Logger QML201C incorporates Vaisala’s proven sensor technology. A 32-bit central processing unit (CPU), 24-bit A/D conversion (ADC), autocalibrationof the ADC and measurementelectronics coupled with advanced data quality control and validation software all ensure the accuracy of data measurement. Easy to use Sensor measurements, statisticalcalculations, data logging anddata transmissions are performedaccording to a user-configuredVaisala Setup Software Lizard. Thesoftware has many setup options andadvanced features.ExpandabilityThe systems architecture enables theQML201C to be easily upgraded with The Vaisala Data Logger QML201Cnew sensors, calculations, output formats, and logging schedules at any time to accommodate users’ changing requirements. The basic system provides RS-232, RS-485 and SDI-12 ports for interfacing with almost any type of telemetry, terminal, displays, and smart sensors. With optional plug-in modules the number of serial ports can be enhanced from 3 up to 9 ports, enabling multiple RS-232, RS-485, SDI-12 and Ethernet connections.The QML201C data logger is also expandable with a multiplexer unit offering additional 10 differential analog channels or even another QML201C unit. A digital I/O unit adds 8 digital outputs and 8 digital inputs for sensors, power optimizing and unmanned control functions based on user defined requirements.Features/Benefits ▪Easy to install, economical to maintain and upgrade ▪Field-proven reliability and accuracy in harsh environments ▪Low power consumption ▪Extensive calculation and data logging capability ▪Good expandability and high level of customization through open and modular design▪Built-in TCP/IP connectivity ▪Compact designTechnical dataRef. B210718EN-C ©Vaisala 2010This material is subject to copyright protection, with all copyrights retained by Vaisala and its individual partners. Allrights reserved. Any logos and/or product names are trademarksof Vaisala or its individual partners. The reproduction, transfer,distribution or storage of information contained in this brochurein any form without the prior written consent of Vaisala is strictlyprohibited. All specifications — technical included — are subjectto change without notice.For more information, visit or contact *********************General Processor 33 MHz, 32-bit Motorola Memory 4MB RAM and 4 MB program flash A/D conversion 24 bit Data logging memory 3.3 MB internal flash memory Up to 2GB on optional, compactflash memory cardSensor inputs 10 analog inputs (20 single-ended inputs) 2 counter/frequency inputs Internal channel for BARO-1 pressure transducer SERiAl CommuNiCATioN Standard one RS-232, RS-485 (two-wire) and SDI-12Optional T wo optional plug-in slots for communication modules to increase the number of the serial I/O channels up to 6 pcs Fast serial expansion bus connecting e.g. digital I/O module Speed 300 ... 38400 bps Parameters Configurable speed, start bits, data bits, stop bits, parity , XON/XOFF , and checksum V oltage (external powering)8 ... 30 VDC Power consumption (typically with 5 sensors)<10 mA/12V Temperature operating -50 ... +60 °C (-58 ... 140 °F) extended operating -60 ... +70 °C (-76 ... 158 °F)storage -60 ... +70 °C (-76 ... 158 °F)Humidity 0 ... 100 %RH EThERNET CommuNiCATioN Standard IEEE 802.3T wo plug-in slots for ethernet modulesSpeed 10 Mbps (10 BASE-T)Can also be connected to 100 Mbps/1000 Mbps 100/1000 BASE-T networks with 10 Mbps Parameters Full/half duplex with auto-negotiation TCP/iP Supported protocols ARP , UDP/IP , TCP/IP , FTP , SMTP , PPP (with PAP or CHAP authentication), HTTP(get), Telnet, ICMP Echo, DHCP , ARP , NTP , DNS, serial port tunneling over TCP/IPAccuracyAll data for ambient temperature range -50 ... +60 °C unless otherwise specified Temperature measurement (PT100 sensor, measurementrange -50 ... +80 °C)Typical uncertainty over temperature range: -50 ... +60 °C < ±0.04 °Ctemperature range :-60 ... +70 °C < ±0.08 °CMax. error overtemperature range: -40 ... +50 °C < ±0.10 °C Max. error at 0 °C < ±0.04 °CV oltage measurement uncertainty , temperature range -50 ... +60 °C ±5.0 V range < 0.06 % of reading ±100 µV ±2.5 V range < 0.04 % of reading ±50 µV±250 mV range < 0.06 % of reading ±6 µV ±25 mV range < 0.06 % of reading ±5 µVV oltage measurement uncertainty , temperature range -60 ... +70 °C±5.0 V range < 0.10 % of reading ±150 μV±2.5 V range < 0.08 % of reading ±80 μV ±250 mV range < 0.10 % of reading ±10 μV ±25 mV range < 0.10 % of reading ±10 μV Frequency measurements ±0.003 % + resolution up to 20 kHz Common mode range +7 V/-3 V Real-time clock (standard)accuracy Better than 20 s/month back-up time minimum 5 yrs. with CR1220 Lithium cell Regulatory compliances Emission CISPR 22, class B (EN55022)ESD immunity IEC6100-4-2RF field immunity IEC6100-4-3EFT immunity IEC6100-4-4Surge (lightning pulses)IEC6100-4-5Conducted RF immunity IEC6100-4-6。
FURUNO GP-1650系列高精度GPS DGPS WAAS收音机与显示器说明书
s High-accuracy GPS/DGPS/WAASreceivers 6" AR-coated high-contrast brightLCD for optimum viewing under direct sunlights Display of ship's track, waypointsand planned route on a precision electronic charts Works with FURUNO MiniChart orNAVIONICS ®Nav-Chart and C-MAP NT Charts Versatile display modes including:qCourse Plot q Nav Dataq Steering Display q Highways Course plot in True Motion North-up/Course-up or Relative Motion North-up/Course-ups Automatic or manual selection eitherWAAS, DGPS or GPS (GP-1650WD/1650WDF)s Built-in DGPS beacon receiver withGPS/DGPS combo antenna (GP-1650WD/1650WDF)s 50/200 kHz, 600 W dual-frequencyecho sounder (GP-1650WF/1650WDF)s Waterproof display suited for flybridgeinstallationModels GP-1650W/1650WD/1650WF/1650WDFTRADE MARK REGISTERED MARCA REGISTRADACatalogue No. N-852COLOR LCD GPS/WAAS PLOTTERThe future today with FURUNO's electronics technology.FURUNO ELECTRIC CO., LTD.9-52 Ashihara-cho, Nishinomiya City, Japan Telephone: +81 (0)798 65-2111Telefax: +81 (0)798 65-4200, 66-4622 URL: www.furuno.co.jpGP-1650W:GPS/WAAS plotterGP-1650WD:GPS/WAAS plotter with DGPS beacon receiver GP-1650WF:GPS/WAAS plotter with echo sounderGP-1650WDF:GPS/WAAS plotter with DGPS beacon receiver and echo sounderPhoto: Model GP-1650WDF (Navionics ®Nav-Chart )with integral DGPS Receiver and Echo sounderOwn shipPlanned routeOwn ship's trackCursorNavionics ®Nav-ChartCompact sensitive GPS/DGPS antennaGPS/DGPS /WAAS combo antennaFor all boaters...FURUNO GP-1650 series offerAccurate Positioning with WAAS,High Contrast Bright LCD for optimum viewing under the direct sun lightThe GP-1650W series are GPS/DGPS/WAAS plotters with video plotting and echo sounding capabilitydesigned for pleasure craft and coastal fishing boats.This compact and cost-effective series offersextremely accurate position fixes - 10 m for the basic GPS, 3 m where WAAS service is available and 5 m with DGPS (DGPS version).The Display modes include Course Plot, Nav Data,Steering and Highway. The Steering mode provides an intuitive indication of course to steer and cross-track-error. The Highway mode is useful when you are following a series of waypoints along a planned route.The GP-1650WF and GP-1850WDF with the 50/200kHz echo sounder module present detailedinformation on fish and bottom. The echo sounder data can be displayed jointly with course plot or alone on the full size screen.The useable chart cards are Furuno MiniChart/Navionics ®Nav-Chart or C-MAP NT Chart cards.Chart cards contain accurate spot sounding,coastlines, depth contours, buoys, lighthouses and other navigational features.Navionics ®Nav-ChartC-MAP NT ChartC-MAP NT ChartC-MAP NT ChartC-MAP NT ChartGPS RECEIVER CHARACTERISTICS1.Receiver Type Twelve discrete channels, C/A code, all-in-viewintegral WAAS processor2.Receive Frequency L1 (1575.42 MHz)3.Accuracy GPS: 10 m (95%)DGPS: 5 m (95%)WAAS: 3 m (95%)4.Time to First Fix12 seconds typical (Warm start)5.Tracking velocity999 knots6.Geodetic System WGS-84, NAD-27, and others7.DGPS CapabilityGP-1650WD/1650WDF:DGPS beacon receiver built inGP-1650W/1650WF:External DGPS beacon receiver transmittingdata in RTCM SC104 v.2.1 format throughRS-232C interface or optional internal DGPS4.Rectifier PR-62 for 115/230 VAC mains5.Temperature Sensor T-02MTB/T-02MSB/T-03MSB (GP-1650WF/GP-1650WDF)6.Speed/Temperature Sensor ST-02MSB/ST-02PSB (GP-1650WF/GP-1650WDF)7.Internal DGPS beacon receiver kit for GP-1650W/GP-1650WF8.Connector kit for connecting temp or speed/temp sensor9.RAM cardTransducers(Specify when ordering GP-1650WF/1650WDF.)1.520-5PSD (Plastic thru-hull)2.520-5MSD (Bronze thru-hull)3.520-5PWD (Plastic transom)4.525ST-MSD (Bronze thru-hull with speed/temp sensor)5.525ST-PWD (Plastic transom with speed/temp sensor)。
Hitachi Virtual Storage Platform G200, G400, G600,
Command Control InterfaceCommand ReferenceHitachi Virtual Storage Platform G200, G400, G600, G800Hitachi Virtual Storage Platform F400, F600, F800Hitachi Virtual Storage Platform G1000Hitachi Unified Storage VMHitachi Virtual Storage PlatformHitachi Universal Storage Platform V/VMMK-90RD7009-27May 2016© 2010, 2016 Hitachi, Ltd. All rights reserved.No part of this publication may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means,electronic or mechanical, including copying and recording, or stored in a database or retrievalsystem for any purpose without the express written permission of Hitachi, Ltd., or Hitachi DataSystems Corporation (collectively “Hitachi”). Licensee may make copies of the Materials provided that any such copy is: (i) created as an essential step in utilization of the Software as licensed and is used in no other manner; or (ii) used for archival purposes. 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Microsoft product screen shots are reprinted with permission from Microsoft Corporation.All other trademarks, service marks, and company names in this document or website areproperties of their respective owners.iiCommand Control Interface Command ReferenceContents Preface (xix)Intended audience (xx)Product version (xx)Release notes (xx)Changes in this revision (xx)Referenced documents (xxi)Document conventions (xxii)Convention for storage capacity values (xxiv)Accessing product documentation (xxv)Getting help (xxv)Comments (xxv)1 Overview of commands.........................................................................1-1 Summary of commands...........................................................................................1-2 Data management commands...........................................................................1-2 Configuration setting commands........................................................................1-4 Subcommands................................................................................................1-10 Command tools..............................................................................................1-11 Typographic conventions for command format........................................................1-11 Differences between CCI and Device Manager - Storage Navigator...........................1-12 Supported characters......................................................................................1-12 Maximum number of characters.......................................................................1-15 Operational differences...................................................................................1-162 Data management commands...............................................................2-1 paircreate...............................................................................................................2-3 Syntax.............................................................................................................2-4 Options and parameters....................................................................................2-4 Returned values..............................................................................................2-10 Error codes....................................................................................................2-10 Examples.......................................................................................................2-11 pairsplit................................................................................................................2-13 Syntax...........................................................................................................2-14 Options and parameters..................................................................................2-14 Returned values..............................................................................................2-18iiiCommand Control Interface Command ReferenceError codes....................................................................................................2-19 Examples.......................................................................................................2-20 pairresync............................................................................................................2-20 Syntax...........................................................................................................2-22 Options and parameters..................................................................................2-23 Returned values..............................................................................................2-27 Error codes....................................................................................................2-27 Examples.......................................................................................................2-28 pairevtwait...........................................................................................................2-29 Syntax...........................................................................................................2-30 Options and parameters..................................................................................2-30 Returned values..............................................................................................2-32 Error codes....................................................................................................2-32 Examples.......................................................................................................2-34 pairmon...............................................................................................................2-35 Syntax...........................................................................................................2-36 Options and parameters..................................................................................2-36 Examples.......................................................................................................2-36 pairvolchk.............................................................................................................2-38 Syntax...........................................................................................................2-38 Options and parameters..................................................................................2-38 Returned values..............................................................................................2-39 Error codes....................................................................................................2-41 Examples.......................................................................................................2-41 pairdisplay............................................................................................................2-45 Syntax...........................................................................................................2-46 Options and parameters..................................................................................2-46 Returned values..............................................................................................2-51 Error codes....................................................................................................2-51 Examples.......................................................................................................2-51 paircurchk (for TrueCopy/global-active device)........................................................2-54 Syntax...........................................................................................................2-55 Options and parameters..................................................................................2-56 Returned values..............................................................................................2-56 Error codes....................................................................................................2-57 Examples.......................................................................................................2-57 pairsyncwait.........................................................................................................2-57 Syntax...........................................................................................................2-58 Options and parameters..................................................................................2-59 Returned values..............................................................................................2-60 Error codes....................................................................................................2-61 Examples.......................................................................................................2-61 horctakeover........................................................................................................2-62 Syntax...........................................................................................................2-62 Options and parameters..................................................................................2-62 Returned values..............................................................................................2-63 Error codes....................................................................................................2-64 raidscan...............................................................................................................2-65 Syntax...........................................................................................................2-65 Options and parameters..................................................................................2-65 Returned values..............................................................................................2-70 Error codes....................................................................................................2-70ivCommand Control Interface Command ReferenceExamples.......................................................................................................2-70 raidar...................................................................................................................2-71 Syntax...........................................................................................................2-72 Options and parameters..................................................................................2-72 Returned values..............................................................................................2-73 Error codes....................................................................................................2-73 Examples.......................................................................................................2-73 raidqry.................................................................................................................2-73 Syntax...........................................................................................................2-73 Options and parameters..................................................................................2-73 Returned values..............................................................................................2-74 Error codes....................................................................................................2-74 Examples.......................................................................................................2-74 raidvchkset...........................................................................................................2-76 Syntax...........................................................................................................2-76 Options and parameters..................................................................................2-76 Returned values..............................................................................................2-78 Error codes....................................................................................................2-78 Examples.......................................................................................................2-79 raidvchkdsp..........................................................................................................2-79 Syntax...........................................................................................................2-79 Options and parameters..................................................................................2-80 Returned values..............................................................................................2-82 Error codes....................................................................................................2-82 Examples.......................................................................................................2-82 raidvchkscan.........................................................................................................2-86 Syntax...........................................................................................................2-86 Options and parameters..................................................................................2-87 Returned values..............................................................................................2-88 Error codes....................................................................................................2-88 Examples.......................................................................................................2-88 raidvchkscan for Universal Replicator......................................................................2-92 Syntax...........................................................................................................2-92 Options and parameters..................................................................................2-92 Returned values..............................................................................................2-93 Error codes....................................................................................................2-93 Examples.......................................................................................................2-93 raidvchkscan for Thin Image, Copy-on-Write Snapshot, and HDP Pools.....................2-96 Syntax...........................................................................................................2-96 Options and parameters..................................................................................2-96 Returned values..............................................................................................2-97 Error codes....................................................................................................2-97 Examples.......................................................................................................2-97 horcmstart............................................................................................................2-99 Syntax...........................................................................................................2-99 Options and parameters..................................................................................2-99 horcmshutdown..................................................................................................2-100 Syntax.........................................................................................................2-100 Options and parameters................................................................................2-101 horcctl................................................................................................................2-101 Syntax.........................................................................................................2-101 Options and parameters................................................................................2-101vCommand Control Interface Command Referencehorctakeoff.........................................................................................................2-103 Syntax.........................................................................................................2-103 Options and parameters................................................................................2-103 Returned values............................................................................................2-104 Error codes...................................................................................................2-105 Examples......................................................................................................2-1053 Subcommands......................................................................................3-1 Windows subcommands..........................................................................................3-2 findcmddev......................................................................................................3-2 Syntax....................................................................................................3-2Argument...............................................................................................3-2Example.................................................................................................3-2 drivescan.........................................................................................................3-3 Syntax....................................................................................................3-3Argument...............................................................................................3-3Example.................................................................................................3-3 portscan..........................................................................................................3-4 Syntax....................................................................................................3-4Argument...............................................................................................3-4Example.................................................................................................3-4 sync, syncd......................................................................................................3-5 Syntax....................................................................................................3-5Arguments..............................................................................................3-5Examples................................................................................................3-6 mount..............................................................................................................3-7 Syntax....................................................................................................3-7Arguments..............................................................................................3-7Example.................................................................................................3-8 umount, umountd.............................................................................................3-8 Syntax....................................................................................................3-9Argument...............................................................................................3-9Example.................................................................................................3-9 Environment variable subcommands.......................................................................3-10 Syntax...........................................................................................................3-10 Arguments.....................................................................................................3-11 Example.........................................................................................................3-114 Command tools....................................................................................4-1 inqraid...................................................................................................................4-2 Syntax.............................................................................................................4-2 Options and parameters....................................................................................4-2 Examples.........................................................................................................4-7 mkconf.................................................................................................................4-13 Syntax...........................................................................................................4-13 Options and parameters..................................................................................4-13 Examples.......................................................................................................4-13 rmawk..................................................................................................................4-15 Syntax...........................................................................................................4-16 Options and parameters..................................................................................4-16 Returned values..............................................................................................4-19viCommand Control Interface Command ReferenceExamples.......................................................................................................4-19 5 Configuration setting commands............................................................5-1 raidcom..................................................................................................................5-8 Syntax.............................................................................................................5-8 Options and parameters....................................................................................5-8 Examples.........................................................................................................5-9 Returned values..............................................................................................5-10 Method for specifying LDEV number.................................................................5-10 Methods for specifying multiple LDEVs.............................................................5-10 Operations where multiple LDEVs can be specified............................................5-11 Specifying and displaying the VSP G1000 serial number.....................................5-12 Resource group operation...............................................................................5-12 Resource lock operation..................................................................................5-13 Resource locking and CCI commands...............................................................5-13 Ranges of command parameters for storage system types.................................5-20 raidcom get clpr....................................................................................................5-20 Syntax...........................................................................................................5-20 Options and parameters..................................................................................5-21 Examples.......................................................................................................5-21 raidcom modify clpr...............................................................................................5-21 Syntax...........................................................................................................5-21 Options and parameters..................................................................................5-21 Examples.......................................................................................................5-22 raidcom get command_status................................................................................5-22 Syntax...........................................................................................................5-22 Options and parameters..................................................................................5-22 Examples.......................................................................................................5-23 raidcom reset command_status..............................................................................5-23 Syntax...........................................................................................................5-23 Options and parameters..................................................................................5-23 Examples.......................................................................................................5-23 raidcom add copy_grp...........................................................................................5-24 Syntax...........................................................................................................5-24 Options and parameters..................................................................................5-24 Example.........................................................................................................5-24 raidcom delete copy_grp.......................................................................................5-24 Syntax...........................................................................................................5-24 Options and parameters..................................................................................5-24 Example.........................................................................................................5-25 raidcom get copy_grp............................................................................................5-25 Syntax...........................................................................................................5-25 Options and parameters..................................................................................5-25 Examples.......................................................................................................5-25 raidcom add device_grp........................................................................................5-25 Syntax...........................................................................................................5-25 Options and parameters..................................................................................5-26 Example.........................................................................................................5-26 raidcom delete device_grp.....................................................................................5-26 Syntax...........................................................................................................5-26 Options and parameters..................................................................................5-26 Example.........................................................................................................5-27viiCommand Control Interface Command Reference。
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Lesson Plan 27
Lesson: G1/Lesson 27 The Pigs, the Wolf, and the Mud Objectives:
By the end of the lesson, students are able to:
1.Know new words and sentences
2.Retell important events in The Pigs, the Wolf, and the Mud Key words or expressions:
mud
hut
three
lived
one
then
huff and puff
Sentences:
Three pigs lived in a mud hut.
“It is a mess,” said Pig One.
“Then I will huff and puff,” the wolf yelled back.
“We could use bricks,” said Pig Two.
Read Together
Read the illustrator’s information and purpose
Tell about three pigs who love mud and a wolf who doesn’t
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Procedures and Time Allotment:
Step1, Greetings and warm-up (2mins)
Step2, The passage (10mins)
Present and practise the new words and sentences
Step3, Read together: retell important events in The Pigs, the Wolf, and the Mud (10mins)
Step 4, Sum up the lesson and end the class (3mins)
Note: Step2\3 are for reference only, teachers are allowed to adjust properly.。