Environmental, Electrostatic discharge, Electromagnetic interference – Nortel Networks 1000 User Manual

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Serial Data Interface (SDI) cards

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Table 9
Power consumption

Maximum power consumption

Voltage

NT8D41BA

QPC841

+5 VDC ±5%

1.0 Amp

1.5 Amp

+12 VDC ±5%

100 mA

100 mA

–12 VDC ±5%

100 mA

100 mA

Environmental

The SDI cards operate without degradation under the conditions listed in

Table 10 "Environmental specifications" (page 57)

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Table 10
Environmental specifications

Specification

Operation

Storage

Ambient temperature

0



to 50



C;

(32



to 122



F)

–55



to +70



C;

(–58



to 158



F)

Relative humidity

(non-condensing)

5% to 95%

0% to 95%

Altitude

3500m;

(11000 ft)

15000m;

(50000 ft)

Electrostatic discharge

The SDI cards meet the requirements of the IEC 801-2, clause 8.0
procedure. They can withstand a direct discharge of ±5 to ±20 kV without
being damaged.

Electromagnetic interference

The CS 1000E, CS 1000M, and Meridian 1systems meet the requirements
of FCC Part 15 and CSA C108.8 electromagnetic interference (EMI)
standards as a class "A" computing device. To accomplish this, the SDI
cables must exit the module through EMI filters on the I/O panel.

Reliability

The Mean Time Between Failure (MTBF) for all SDI cards is 55 years at
40¡C and 29 years at 55¡C.

Installation

To use a serial data interface card in a CS 1000E, CS 1000M, or Meridian
1system, first install the card in the system, and then configure the system
software to recognize it. These steps are discussed in the following
sections.

Nortel Communication Server 1000

Circuit Card Reference

NN43001-311

02.06

Standard

27 August 2008

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