
Hardware Installation
5. Hardware Installation
NOTICE
Read the safety instructions at the beginning of this document carefully, before
you start with the hardware installation!
DANGER
Hazardous Voltage -
Risk of electric shock
due to unintentional contact with
uninsulated live parts with high voltages inside of the system into which the XMC-
CPU/T10 is to be integrated.
→ Disconnect all hazardous voltages (mains voltage) before opening the system.
→ Ensure the absence of voltage before starting any electrical work.
NOTICE
Electrostatic discharges may cause damage to electronic components.
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To avoid this, please discharge the static electricity from your body
before
you touch
the XMC-CPU/T10.
Furthermore, you should prevent your clothes from touching the XMC-CPU/T10,
because your clothes might be electrostatically charged as well.
Procedure:
1.
Switch off your system and all connected peripheral devices (monitor, printer, etc.).
2.
Discharge your body as described above.
3.
Disconnect the system from the mains.
DANGER
Hazardous Voltage
Risk of electric shock
due to unintentional contact with uninsulated live parts with
high voltages inside of the system into which the XMC-CPU/T10 is to be integrated.
→
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Disconnect all hazardous voltages (mains voltage) before opening the system.
If the system does not have a flexible mains cable, but is directly connected to
mains, disconnect the power supply via the safety fuse and make sure that the fuse
cannot switch on again unintentionally (i.e. with caution label).
Ensure the absence of voltage before starting any electrical work
Cover or block off adjacent live parts.
4.
Open the case if necessary.
5.
For sufficient EMC shielding the XMC-CPU/T10 should make contact to the system's
enclosure nearly completely around its front panel. For this purpose a conductive O-ring is
contained in the product package of the XMC-CPU/T10 module. Mount the conductive O-ring
on the front panel of the XMC-CPU/T10. Additionally or instead of it use shielding material as
for example conductive shielding gasket.
6.
Remove the carrier board (if already installed) and plug the XMC-CPU/T10 carefully on the
carrier board. Pay attention that the XMC-CPU/T10 is correctly installed on the carrier board.
Fix the XMC-CPU/T10 with the screws on the carrier board. Use the four M 2.5 x 6 mm
screws which are contained in the product package of the module.
7.
Install the carrier board in your system.
8.
Close the system's case again (if necessary).
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Hardware Manual • Doc. No.: V.2030.21 / Rev. 1.2
XMC-CPU/T10