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HIMax System 10 HIMax Documentation and Support<br />

Appendix<br />

Application Examples<br />

This chapter provides examples of how to mount the HIMax <strong>system</strong>s. I/O modules and<br />

communication modules were not taken into account. They are plugged in to the remaining<br />

slots, if required.<br />

If required, base plates with 15 or 18 slots can also be used instead of base plates with 10<br />

slots as presented in the examples.<br />

Small System<br />

This redundant <strong>system</strong> is composed of one base plate and two processor modules. The<br />

base plate has rack ID 0.<br />

Figure 21: Small HIMax System: One Base Plate, Two Processor Modules<br />

Minimum System<br />

This <strong>system</strong> without redundancy represents the absolute modicum: One base plate 0, one<br />

processor module, one <strong>system</strong> bus module. Only one <strong>system</strong> bus A is used.<br />

To ensure proper ventilation, a blank module must be used in slot 2. Slot 2 may not be<br />

used for I/O modules.<br />

Figure 22: Minimum System without Redundancy<br />

HI 801 001 E Rev. 3.00 Page 97 of 104

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