Operating conditions – Sundance SMT364 User Manual

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SMT364 User Manual

The diagram below gives the position and the meaning of the connectors that the
customer is likely to use.

Operating conditions.

Safety

The module presents no hazard to the user.

EMC

The module is designed to operate within an enclosed host system that provides
adequate EMC shielding. Operation within the EU EMC guidelines is only guaranteed
when the module is installed within an appropriate host system.

The module is protected from damage by fast voltage transients introduced along
output cables from outside the host system.

Short-circuiting any output to ground does not cause the host PC system to lock up
or reboot.

General Requirements

The module must be fixed to a TIM40-compliant carrier board.

The SMT364 module is in a range of modules that must be supplied with a 3.3v
power source. In addition to the 5v supply specified in the TIM specification, these
new generation modules require an additional 3.3v supply to be presented on the two
diagonally opposite TIM mounting holes. The lack of this 3.3v power supply should
not damage the module, although it will obviously be inoperable; prolonged operation
under these circumstances is not recommended.

The SMT364 is compatible with all Sundance TIM carrier boards. It is a 5v tolerant
module, and as such, it may be used in mixed systems with older TIM modules,
carrier boards and I/O modules. It is anyway recommended to use the SMT364
connected to an SHB TIM module such as SMT365 or SMT365E or SMT374 in order
to get better transfer performance.

The external ambient temperature must remain between 0

°C and 40°C, and the

relative humidity must not exceed 95% (non-condensing).

Power Consumption

The power consumption of this TIM is dependent on the operating conditions in terms
of core activity and I/O activity. The maximum power consumption is 10.95W, which
is 700mA under 12Volts, 180mA under 5Volts and 500mA under 3.3Volts.

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