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OMPACT
CHAMP-AV IV U
SER
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M
ANUAL
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URTISS
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RIGHT
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ONTROLS
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MBEDDED
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OMPUTING
2-2
814256 V
ERSION
2 F
EBRUARY
2006
U
NPACKING
THE
C
ARD
To unpack the card from its protective package, follow these steps:
1. Unpack the Circuit Card Assembly from the shipping carton in a suitable work area. If
the shipping carton appears to be damaged, request that an agent of the shipper or
carrier be present during unpacking and inspection.
2. Find the packing list. Make sure all the items on the list are present.
3. Save the packing material for storing or reshipping the card.
4. If your Compact CHAMP-AV IV was shipped with PMC modules installed, make sure
they are firmly attached to the basecard.
C
HECKING
H
ARDWARE
R
EQUIREMENTS
Make sure the various hardware requirements summarized beginning on page 2-2 have been
met before you install the Compact CHAMP-AV IV.
C
HASSIS
R
EQUIREMENTS
The SCP-424 is a PCIMG 2.16 compliant card that is designed to be used in a PICMG 2.16 or
standard cPCI backplane.
P
OWER
R
EQUIREMENTS
The Compact CHAMP-AV IV re5 V and +3.3 V power supplies in order to operate.
Table 2.1 shows the power requirements for the Compact CHAMP-AV IV.
Warning
To avoid personal injury or damage to this Circuit Card Assembly, disconnect the
chassis from its power source before removing or installing any cards.
This Circuit Card Assembly uses components that are sensitive to electrostatic
discharges. It must be kept sealed in its conductive package until just before you
install it. Remove the card from its protective package only at a grounded
workstation while wearing an approved grounding wrist strap. Avoid touching any
metal contacts on the card. Static discharges can damage integrated circuits.
Cross Reference
Refer to the Ruggedization Guidelines data sheet (included on the Technical Documentation
CD-ROM and also available on www.dy4.com) for more information.
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