Devices that can be Added to your Zebra 4Sight XV7 Motherboard
Devices that can be Added to your Zebra 4Sight XV7 Motherboard
Zebra 4Sight XV7 is designed to accommodate selected hardware additions. The Zebra 4Sight XV7 motherboard has connectors to connect the following devices:
Four SATA3 data connectors for connecting additional mass storage devices. For information on how to connect devices to the SATA3 data connectors, see the Connecting a device to the SATA3 data connectors section.
Three M.2 sockets, one is E-Key and two are M-Key. One of the M-Key connector already has a 256 Gbyte NVM SSD attached to it. For information on how to install a mini-board to one of the M.2 sockets, see the Replacing the M.2 SSD attached to the M.2 socket section.
Four PCIe 4.0 connectors, two are PCIe x4, one is mechanically a PCIe x16 but electrically x8, and one is PCIe x16. These are used for connecting Zebra (or third party) full-height, three-quarter length add-on boards. For example, you can connect frame grabbers, digital I/O boards, and/or a Zebra board that supports hardware-assisted PROFINET communication (for example, Zebra Indio). For information on how to install add-on boards to the PCIe connectors, see the Installing full-height, three-quarter length PCIe boards section.
Four 288-pin UDIMM memory slots. Two or four memory modules, with a total of 32 or 64 Gbytes of memory combined, come pre-installed in the slots, depending on what was ordered. For information on how to install UDIMM memory slots, see the Installing or removing RAM section.
Four serial port headers. These 9-pin male connectors support the RS-232 standard and can be used with a custom adapter bracket that has a standard D-subminiature 9-pin (DB-9) connector so it can be accessed from outside the chassis. One of these headers is already in use.
The following diagram provides a reference to motherboard connectors: