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PCMCIA and CF Cards
MX3X Reference Guide
E-EQ-MX3XRG-A
PCMCIA and CF Cards
Figure 1-15 PCMCIA and CF Card Location
See “Chapter 2 Physical Description and Layout”, section titled “PCMCIA Cards” for further
information.
Slot 0 – Radio or SRAM Cards
Note: When removing or installing the radio, protect the MX3X internal components and the
radio from electrostatic discharge.
The MX3X has one internal PCMCIA slot that conforms electrically to PCMCIA 2.1
specifications. The PC Slot supplies 0.75 of an amp at 5Volts or 3.3Volts. Battery voltage is
supplied through unused pin 35 to support a WAN radio in the slot.
The PC slot is accessible by the use of a Phillips screwdriver to first loosen the endcap. It accepts
Type I or II cards only. Slot 0 accepts PCMCIA 2.4GHz radio cards or SRAM/Flash memory
cards.
Slot 1 – Compact Flash Card
The MX3X has one internal Compact Flash card port that supports Type I and II CF+ cards. The
slot is accessible when the endcap has been loosened.
When removing or installing PCMCIA or CF cards, protect the MX3X internal
components from electrostatic discharge.
Summary of Contents for MX3X
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