HPERC-IBR-M Setup
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HPERC-IBR-M
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HPERC-IBR-M Setup
1.1
About the HPERC-IBR-M
The HPERC products are intended for users of embedded systems requiring long life-cycles,
configuration control, and ruggedness in hardened military packages. HPERC models feature
Extreme Rugged™ computer boards available with varieties of processors and memory. An
optional operating system (OS) can be pre-loaded onto an optional internal storage device (two
2 ½" Solid State Drives (SSDs). Board Support Packages (BSPs) are provided on the optional
Support Software QuickDrive™ to support additional OSs. Just use a USB memory to load your
application software and you are ready to use your system.
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Using this Guide
This guide provides the most efficient way to set up your HPERC-IBR-M with your desired OS.
The instructions provided in this guide include:
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Removing the HPERC-IBR-M from the shipping container and inspecting the accesso-
ries
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Connecting peripherals to the HPERC-IBR-M
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Powering up the HPERC-IBR-M
Information not provided in this User’s Guide includes:
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Board or Module specifications
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Board or Module header signals and descriptions
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Operating system programming or operating instructions
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Requirements
The following peripherals and devices are needed to make full use of the HPERC-IBR-M.
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Peripherals (user-provided):
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USB or PS/2 keyboard
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USB or PS/2 mouse
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Display monitor
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Power Supply (optional):
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AC Adapter (with plug-type mating cord)
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Device/Peripheral Connections
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Ethernet (LAN) connections
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USB device connections
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At least one PCI/104-Express expansion module
NOTE
: Refer to OS manufacturers’ manuals for instructions when using OS software.
NOTE
: The items listed above are not available from ADLINK.
Summary of Contents for HPERC-IBR-MC
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