Chapter 3: Getting Started
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Unpacking
Check the shipping carton for damage. If the shipping carton and contents are damaged, notify
the carrier and PT for an insurance settlement. Retain the shipping carton and packing material
for inspection by the carrier. Obtain authorization before returning any product to PT. Refer to
“Product Warranty,” on page 17
, for assistance information.
Warning:
Like all equipment that uses MOS devices, the AMC123 must be protected from static
discharge. Never remove any of the socketed parts except at a static-free workstation. Use
the anti-static bag shipped with your order when handling the module.
Electrical and Environmental Requirements
Electrical specifications are presented in detail in
“Electrical and Environmental Specifications,”
The AMC123 is supplied with a heat sink that allows the processor to operate between 0° and
approximately 70°C ambient with a minimum of 300 linear feet per minute (LFM) (1.27 meters
per second) of external airflow. It is the user's responsibility to ensure that the AMC123 is
installed in a chassis capable of supplying adequate airflow. The maximum power dissipation of
the processor is 30.35 W. External airflow must be provided at all times.
Chapter 7, “Specifications,” on page 93
Chapter 8, “Thermal Considerations,” on page
for more details.
Warning:
Operating the AMC123 without adequate airflow will damage the processor.
The AMC123 may contain materials that require regulation upon disposal. Please dispose of
this product in accordance with local rules and regulations. For disposal or recycling
information, please contact your local authorities or the Electronic Industries Alliance at
Memory Configuration
The AMC123 is populated with a single 64-bit 333.5 MHz PC2-5300, DDR2-667, with Error
Correction Code (ECC) DDR2 SDRAM located on one registered, 200-pin SO-RDIMM socket.
The socket supports up to 4 GB DRAM.
Figure 3-1, “Memory Address Map Example,” on page 37
, shows the memory addressing for
the AMC123.
Summary of Contents for AMC123
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