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DuraCOR 311
Chapter 1 Introduction
MNL-0667-01 Rev B2
ECO-5941
Effective: 17 Mar 20
Chapter 1 Introduction
The DuraCOR 311 is an ultra-small form factor (SFF) tactical mission computer based on a low-power,
four-core Intel
®
Atom
TM
3845 (Bay Trail-I) processor equipped with a rugged Flash disk and PCIe-Mini
Card I/O expansion slots. It contains a MIL-STD-1275/704 power supply in an IP67 (dust/water proof)
sealed aluminum chassis with micro-miniature MIL-DTL-38999 like connectors.
About This Document
This manual provides the technical information necessary to take advantage of all features and integrate
the mission computer in diverse platforms and applications.
Manual Organization
This manual provides functional and technical descriptions of the DuraCOR 311 hardware, instructions on
connecting the system to test equipment, connector descriptions and pinouts, and specifications.
Chapter 1 provides an introduction and function description of the DuraCOR 311
Chapter 2 explains how to operate the DuraCOR 311. It describes the system connectors and
cables, and includes procedures for starting the system, installing and using Mini-PCIe IO cards,
and using zeroization capabilities.
Chapter 3 provides a Quick Start guide
Chapter 4 contains connector pinouts for all connectors (external and internal).
Chapter 5 provides chassis specifications, dimensions, and mounting instructions. In addition, it
provides the technical and environmental specifications for the DuraCOR 311.
Chapter 6 provides troubleshooting instructions and technical support contact information
Chapter 7 provides additional contact information.
Definitions
Please refer to the Glossary at the end of this document for an explanation of terms.
Description of Safety Symbols
The following symbols are used in this manual to indicate important information and potentially dangerous
situations.
Warning! Danger, electrical shock hazard!
Personal injury or death could occur. Also damage to the system, connected peripheral devices, or
software could occur if the warnings are not followed carefully.
Caution! Hazard to individuals, environment, devices, or data!
If you do not adhere to the safety advice next to this symbol, there is obvious hazard to individuals, to
environment, to materials, or to data.

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