Before You Install A Board; Installing A Board - Motorola CPIP5430 Installation And Use Manual

Single board computer and transition module
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Before You Install a Board

All payload boards used in the MXP3000 Series Platforms are 6U x
160mm and 4HP wide and are compliant with the IEEE1101.1,
IEEE1101.10, and CompactPCI 2.0 specifications. These specifications
define the placement of all mechanical components including connectors,
front panel and alignment features, injector / ejector handle feature, and
component outlines.
Caution
Carefully inspect your board prior to installation for both pin and
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component integrity. When installing payload boards we recommend that
you start at the left of the cardcage and work to the right. Installation into
Caution
a fully populated chassis should be performed with caution to avoid
damage to the pins and components located on the front or back sides of
the board, especially when installing the final boards.

Installing a Board

MCG and our suppliers take significant steps to ensure there are no bent
pins on the backplane or connector damage to the boards prior to leaving
our factory. Bent pins caused by improper installation or by boards with
damaged connectors could void the MCG warranty for the backplane or
boards. If a system contains one or more crushed pins, power off the
system and contact your local sales representative to schedule delivery of
a replacement chassis assembly.
Caution
Prevent possible damage to module components by verifying the proper
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MXP slot usage for your configuration.
Caution
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The rear I/O routing is unique and only compatible with the
RTM for the CPIP5430 SBC.
If you mount the HDD on the main board, the HDD will
occupy the second PMC slot connector. Refer to
HDD Installation on page 1-11
Before You Install a Board
2.5-inch
in this chapter.
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