ONLOGIC IGN200 Rugged Edge Computer with Ignition Software User Manual
- June 11, 2024
- ONLOGIC
Table of Contents
- ONLOGIC IGN200 Rugged Edge Computer with Ignition Software
- Product Information
- Product Usage Instructions
- Revision History
- System Overview
- Accessories
- Product Specifications
- I/O Definitions
- Mounting Instructions
- Microcontroller
- Power Management
- Protection Circuitry
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ONLOGIC IGN200 Rugged Edge Computer with Ignition Software
Product Information
The product is a mounting kit used to securely attach a device to a surface, such as a wall or desk. It includes screws, anchors, and brackets made of durable materials to ensure stability and safety.
Product Usage Instructions
Before beginning the installation process, ensure that you have all the necessary tools and equipment, including a drill, screwdriver, and level. Follow these steps:
- Choose a suitable location for the device to be mounted and mark the spot with a pencil.
- Using the drill, make holes in the marked spots on the wall or surface.
- Insert the anchors into the holes made in step 2.
- Securely attach the brackets to the device using the screws provided with the kit.
- Align the brackets with the anchors on the wall or surface and use screws to attach them.
- Use a level to ensure that the device is level and adjust if necessary.
- Test the device to ensure it is securely mounted and functioning properly.
Please note that improper installation may cause damage to the device or harm to individuals nearby. If you are unsure about any part of the installation process, please consult a professional.
Revision History
System Overview
Accessories
- 3-pin Power Terminal Block Connector (Dinkle PN: 2ESDVM-03P)
- 3-pin CAN bus Terminal Block Connector (Dinkle PN: EC350V-03P)
- 10-pin DIO Terminal Block Connector (Dinkle PN: EC350V-10P)
- M.2 and mPCle expansion card screws
If you purchased additional items such as mounting brackets, power supplies or
antennas, they will be located in the system box or within the outer shipping
carton.
All drivers and product guides can be found on the corresponding product page.
For more information on accessories and additional features, visit the IGN200
pages at:
Product Specifications
Exterior Features and Dimensions
IGN200 Dimensions
Front 1/0
Side 1/0
Motherboard Overview
System Block Diagram
Motherboard Features
I/O Definitions
Serial Ports
- The serial port mode and voltage between Off/5/12V on Pin 9 on IGN200 can be selected in the
- BIOS configuration. The serial ports support RS-232, RS-422, and RS-485 configurations. Refer to the
- BIOS manual for configuration instructions.
NC = Not Connected
DIO
The IGN200 DIO terminals are optically isolated. This means that the terminal
is separated from other motherboard features for protection. In addition, the
DIO requires external power from a 9-36VDC source through Pin 10 to function
.
DIO Connection Diagram
LEDs
Automotive Ignition Power Sensing (IGN)
The IGN200 3-pin power input terminal offers automotive ignition sensing. The
ignition sensing timing for power on and off delays can be modified through
OnLogic’s microcontroller (MCU) using serial commands. These commands allow
setting the delay on startup after ignition is detected, the delay until soft
and hard shutdown when ignition is lost, and enabling/disabling ignition
sensing. For more information on ignition power sensing, and instructions on
using these serial commands from Windows or Linux, visit our Karbon series
technical support site.
CAN Bus
See Section 4 for information on how to drive the CAN bus.
CAN Bus Connection Diagram
LAN
The single LAN ports on all IGN200 models are standard GbE ports.
Mounting Instructions
Wall Mount
- Step 1: Mark and prep holes in surface for mounting
- Step 2: Attach wall mount brackets to chassis
- Step 3: Fasten system to surface
DIN Rail Mounting
- Step 1: Attach wall mounting brackets to the chassis
- Step 2: Attach DIN Rail mounting brackets to the chassis
- Step 3: Clip system to the DIN Rail
VESA Mounting
- Step 1: Install four VESA screws into the display/surface
- Step 2: Attach VESA bracket to the chassis
- Step 3: Hang combined system and bracket to the display/surface
Microcontroller
Overview
The microcontroller on IGN200 controls several systems, including:
- Automotive ignition power sensing
- CAN bus
- DIO
- Status LEDs Power management and wake-up
- DisplayPort CEC and persistent EDID
A segment is exposed for user control via two serial ports. By reading and writing to these serial ports, the user can send and receive CAN messages, read/set the DIO state, and select from a number of configuration options. One port is dedicated to IGN200’s CAN bus, while another doubles as a serial terminal and the DIO interface. Any configuration settings may be saved to non-volatile memory. This means that upon a long power-off, the MCU settings will be retained
To learn more about how to use the IGN200 series MCU and Pykarbon interface
tools, visit our Karbon
Series technical support site.
Power Management
Wake-Up Events
IGN200 supports multiple power states. The wake-up events can be configured in
the MCU and BIOS. This section describes the power management functions you
can perform and gives information on protection circuitry for power adapters
.
Protection Circuitry
These DC levels specified are the absolute max values for the pins for
function and safety of the system. The protection circuitry allows for brief
transient voltages above these levels without the system turning off
(transients up to 50V for <30 ms).
A TVS protection on the input allows protection for:
- 5000W peak pulse power capability at 10/1000us waveform, repetition rate (duty cycles): 01%
- IEC-61000-4-2 ESD 30kV(Air), 30kV (Contact)
- EFT protection in accordance with IC 61000-4-4
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