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= T10 Processor Upgrade =
= T10 Processor Upgrade =
The T10 is RailNET's current and most powerful processor.  It has on board a 4 core processor, 8gb ram, TPM, and a fanless design that allows reliable operation up to 160 deg F.  The custom carrier board connects the processor to the modular RailNET bus. 
== Contents ==
== Contents ==
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RJ45 Plug,Stranded,Cat5e,50pack
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== Compatibility ==
== Compatibility ==
The T10 is compatible with the RailNET frame and is a continuation of the RailNET processors.&nbsp; It enjoys broad compatibility with the components in the field with the exception of the TDA-104.&nbsp; If the RailNET system upgrading is using a TDA-104, a TDA-204 will be needed for operation.
The T10 is compatible with the RailNET frame and is a continuation of the RailNET processors.&nbsp; It enjoys broad compatibility with the components in the field with the exception of the TDA-104.&nbsp; If the RailNET system upgrading is using a TDA-104, a TDA-204 will be needed for operation.


== Procedures ==
== Procedures ==
[[LX-800 to T10 Upgrade Procedure]]
[[Transferring Data From LX-800 to T10]]

Latest revision as of 03:47, 21 January 2025

T10 Processor Upgrade

The T10 is RailNET's current and most powerful processor.  It has on board a 4 core processor, 8gb ram, TPM, and a fanless design that allows reliable operation up to 160 deg F.  The custom carrier board connects the processor to the modular RailNET bus. 

Contents

Number Description Quantity
400047

4-40 X 1/4 Pan Phil M/S Z/P

4

402063

Cable, Ethernet, Cat5E, 2'

1

402077 Assy, Cable, Custom IRQ CBL-151-1124H 1
400049

RJ45 Plug,Stranded,Cat5e

1

402000

T10 LICENSE

1

402059

Battery, 3.6V, 2700MAH, Removable

1

401097

Manual, USB, AEI Install/ Operation

1

402223

HEAT SINK FOR COME-T10

1

402263
BOARD, CARRIER T10 FOR APU102

1

402222

SBC COME-T10 3950, 8GB DDR

1

402284

SSD, 3D, Internal, M.2 2280, SATA 6 Gb/s (SATA III), 128 GB, Non-Encrypted

1

402264

Coupler, RJ45 Pass Thru, 8 Pos Inline

1

402015

Label, NIC, 1.25" X 3/8"

1

400048

Passivated 18-8 Stainless Steel Pan Head Phillips Screw, 4-40 Thread, 1/8" Long

1

402272

Brass Hex Nut, M2.5 x 0.45mm Thread

4


Compatibility

The T10 is compatible with the RailNET frame and is a continuation of the RailNET processors.  It enjoys broad compatibility with the components in the field with the exception of the TDA-104.  If the RailNET system upgrading is using a TDA-104, a TDA-204 will be needed for operation.

Procedures

LX-800 to T10 Upgrade Procedure

Transferring Data From LX-800 to T10