DuraCOR 310
Chapter 2 Operational Description
MNL-0666-01 Rev A3
ECO-5479
Effective: 26 Apr 18
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1. Remove the 15x 2-56 bolts using a #1 Philips screwdriver and remove base.
2. Insert a mini-PCIe card into slot 1 or 2. Use 2x 2mm screw with thread-locker, such as Loctite
222, to secure card to motherboard.
3. Connect the corresponding cable from the mini-PCIe card to the expansion pins of the DuraCOR
310 I/O Board as required
a. A custom cable is required. See Integrating mini-PCIe Cards and Chapter 5 for available
I/O pins.
4. Close the unit and tighten screws to 34.4 in. oz. [0.24 Nm]. Use a thread-locker, such as Loctite
222.
Integrating Mini-PCIe Cards
To create a cable to bring out the I/O from the mini-PCIe cards through the circular connectors (J2-J4)
use the information in Chapter 5 for the available I/O. The below table contains the mating connectors for
the expansion I/O and the corresponding circular connector pins. See Chapter 5; section Configurable
I/O Internal Connectors for manufacturer part number, mating connector, locations and pinouts.
The
configurable IO lines do not contain any ESD protection.
Figure 6: Card Slot Identification
Storage Options
The DuraCOR 310 has a number of options for data storage. The system has ability to use either an
mSATA or a 2.5” removable SSD. The DuraCOR 310 also has a microSD card slot. Support for an
mSATA SSD and a microSD card within the base unit, and a 2.5” SSD on an expansion segment provide
flexibility and many possible storage configurations.
Mini-PCIe
mSATA
SMARC
Mini-PCIe