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STEP: Metal housing i-PAN T7 II (without PCBs) – Important note: Please read the 3D data disclaimer contained in the zip file.
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i-PAN T7 II, Front and Back
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Block diagram
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Figure xxx: Simplified block diagram of i-PAN T7 II Baseboard
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1 Connector
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positions
Figure xxx:
Connectors
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Reference | Function |
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J215 | SODIMM Connector for Trizeps modules |
J216 | High Speed connector for Trizeps modules |
J502 | Raspberry Pi compatible camera connector |
J503 | µSD-Card connector |
J401 | Headset 3.5 Audio Jack (CTIA) |
J405 | Speaker connector extern |
J406 | Speaker connector intern |
J404 | Power connector |
J402 | µUSB connector |
J403 | USB A connector |
J501 | Ethernet connector RJ45 |
J203 | iMOD USB/I2C connector |
J204 | iMOD UART connector |
J217 | iMOD Button/I2C or UART connector |
J211 | iMOD CAN connector |
J303 | Display connector |
J302 | Touch connector |
Soldering Pads
Reference | Function |
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J205 | SPI1_MOSI, GPIO |
J206 | SPI1_MISO, GPIO |
J201 | SPI1_CLK, GPIO |
J200 | SPI1_SS0, GPIO |
J210 | +3V3 |
J209 | Fastboot |
J202 | Ground |
J218 | MIC |
J219 | MIC_GND |
J212 | HEADPHONE_L |
J213 | HEADPHONE_R |
J214 | HEADPHONE_GND |
J304 | Ground |
J305 | Chassis Ground |
J407 rectangular pad | Speaker + |
J407 circular pad | Speaker - |
Miscellanous
Reference | Function |
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BAT300 | Battery connector (CR1632) |
S200 | Fastboot |
S201 |
BOOTMODE_ |
0 | |
S202 | RESET_IN# |
S203 | Fastboot |
D200 | Duo LED (Power and GPIO) |
2 User connectors
J404: Power connector
Pin | Signal |
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1 | VIN (+9V up to +24V) |
2 | GND |
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Connector:
CCA 2,5/2-G-5.08 P26THR by Phoenix Contact
Mating Connector:
MSTB 2,5/2-ST-5,08 by Phoenix Contact
Voltage polarity protection is achieved through a diode.
A nanofuse (near to J404) is used for current protection.
J401: Headset 3.5mm Audio Jack (CTIA)
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The 3.5mm audio-jack is using the commonly used CTIA pinning, so that a standard headphone or headset can be attached to the panel.
The signals are shared with the solder pads J212 (HEADPHONE_L), J213 (HEADPHONE_R), J214 (HEADPHONE_GND) and J219 (MIC).
HEADPHONE_L, HEADPHONE_R and HEADPHONE_GND of this connector are also connected to an audio amplifier, which outputs are routed to the audio connectors J405 and J406.
J402: µUSB connector
Connector: 47589-0001 by Molex
The USB2.0 µUSB connector is routed to USB-OTG port of the Trizeps module. Function depends on the placed Trizeps module and operating system. This interface may be used as USB-Slave, USB-Host or real USB-OTG port.
Note that the USB-OTG port can also be connected to the iMOD USB/I2C connector J203 through solder bridges. Only one of both can be used at the same time.
J403: USB A connector
Connector: 48393-0003 by Molex
The signals of the USB3.0 Typ-A connector are routed to the USB-HOST port of the Trizeps module.
The +5V supply to the USB-HOST port are short-circuit protected and current-limited (0.7A - 1.1A) by a power switch.
J501 Ethernet connector:
Connector: 74981104400 by Wuerth Electronic
The Ethernet connector uses the 10/100/1000Mbit Ethernet interface of the Trizeps module.
The integrated LEDs in this connector shows the status of the Ethernet connection:
yellow - link-activity
green - link-speed
J503: µSD-Card connector
Connector: DM3AT-SFPEJM5 by Hirose
This µSD-Card slot is powered by 3.3V.
Its signals are connected to the first SD/SDIO port of the Trizeps module. It may be used to extend the storage-memory of the panel with a Micro-SD card or to transfer files (i.e. updates).
3 Internal connectors
J302: iMOD USB/I2C connector
The iMod USB/I2C connector is a standard connector defined by SECO to allow customers to
easily add functions to a baseboard.
SECO offers different extension boards ranging from a simple breakout board or an additional
USB-type A connector to current-, voltage-, TOF-, NFC- sensors or IO-expander boards.
Customers may design their own peripherals which can be connected through a 10pol FFC
cable.
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Pin | Signal | Function |
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1 | +5V | Power |
2 | USB_OTG_DM_C | USB D- signal |
3 | USB_OTG_DP_C | USB D+ signal |
4 | GND | Ground |
5 | +3V3 | Power |
6 | I2C2_SCL | I2C2 clock signal |
7 | I2C2_SDA | I2C2 data signal |
8 | GPIO00 | GPIO; mainly used as interrupt pin by attached boards |
9 | GPIO_AUX | GPIO; minly used as output |
10 | RESET_OUT# | Reset output of the Trizeps module. Low during reset and suspend, high when running |
Connector: 687110149022 by Wuerth
The USB-OTG port of the Trizeps module is used by this connector.
This interface may be used as USB-Slave, USB-Host or real USB-OTG port. Actual function depends on Trizeps module and operating system.
Note that the USB-OTG port is also connected to the Micro-USB connector J402.
Only one of both connectors can be used at the same time!
The +5V power supply is not over-current protected.
J204: iMOD UART connector
The iMod UART connector is a standard connector defined by SECO to allow customers to easily add functions to a baseboard.
SECO offers different extension boards ranging from a simple breakout board to RS232/RS485/RS422 transceiver boards.
Customers may design their own peripherals which can be connected through a 10pol FFC cable.
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Pin | Signal | Function |
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1 | UART1_RI | RI input |
2 | UART1_DCD | DCD input |
3 | UART1_DSR | DSR input |
4 | GND | Ground |
5 | +3V3 | Power |
6 | UART1_RTS | RTS output |
7 | UART1_CTS | CTS input |
8 | UART1_TXD | TXD output |
9 | UART1_RXD | RXD input |
10 | UART1_DTR | DTR output |
Connector: 687110149022 by Wuerth
This connector uses UART1 (COM1:) of the Trizeps-module.
Besides using it as normal serial-port, it can additional be configured to give debug-output of the operating system or to enter the bootloader of the Trizeps on startup.
Most signal pins of a Trizeps can be configured as GPIOs. Some or even all UART-pins of this connector could be used as GPIOs.
J211: iMOD CAN connector
The iMOD CAN connector is a standard connector defined by SECO to allow customers to easily add a CAN transceiver & connector to the baseboard.
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Pin | Signal | Function |
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1 | +5V | Power |
2 | CAN_GPIO2 | Generic GPIO |
3 | CAN_GPIO3 | Generic GPIO |
4 | GND | Ground |
5 | +3V3 | Power |
6 | CAN2_TX | Single ended TX output of CAN port 2 |
7 | CAN2_RX | Single ended RX input of CAN port 2 |
8 | CAN1_TX | Single ended TX output of CAN port 1 |
9 | CAN1_RX | Single ended RX input of CAN port 1 |
10 | CAN_GPIO0 | Generic GPIO |
Connector: 687110149022 by Wuerth
The CAN_TX and CAN_RX are single-ended 3V3-level signals.
A CAN-transceiver is needed to convert these to a differential CAN signal.
CAN_GPIO signals may be used for auxiliary functions, i.e. enabling CAN-termination.
J217: iMOD Button/I2C or UART connector
The iMOD connectors are standard connectors defined by SECO to allow customers to easily add functions to a baseboard.
There are two mounting options for J217:
a) iMOD Button/I2C
The connector got 3 GPIOs for buttons and an I2C interface for sensors etc.
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Pin | Signal | Function |
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1 | FASTBOOT | On/Off, Fastboot, …(OS specific) |
2 | SP113 | Generic GPIO, i.e. Volume+ |
3 | SP117 | Generic GPIO, i.e. Volume- |
4 | GND | Ground |
5 | +3V3 | Power |
6 | I2C2_SCL | I2C2 clock signal |
7 | I2C2_SDA | I2C2 data signal |
8 | SP119 | GPIO, mailnly used as interrupt input pin by attached boards |
9 | SP112 | GPIO, mainly used as output |
10 | RESET_OUT# | Rest output of the Trizeps module. Low during reset and suspend, high when running |
Connector: 687110149022 by Wuerth
b) iMOD UART
This connector adds one additional UART which can be connected to an RS232/RS485 extension board.
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Pin | Signal | Function |
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1 | FASTBOOT | On/Off, Fastboot, …(OS specific) |
2 | SP113 | Generic GPIO, i.e. Volume+ |
3 | SP117 | Generic GPIO, i.e. Volume- |
4 | GND | Ground |
5 | +3V3 | Power |
6 | UART2_RTS | RTS output |
7 | UART2_CTS | CTS input |
8 | UART2_TXD | TXD output |
9 | UART2_RXD | RXD input |
10 | RESET_OUT# | Rest output of the Trizeps module. Low during reset and suspend, high when running |
Connector: 687110149022 by Wuerth
This connector uses UART2 (COM2:) of the Trizeps-module.
Note that unlike the iMod UART connector J204, only the TXD, RXD, RTS and CTS signals of the UART-interface are available. The GPIO-pins used for the buttons stay the same like on the iMOD Button/I2C mounting option.
J215: Trizeps SODIMM connector
This SODIMM200 Trizeps connector can be populated with different Trizeps modules.
Although earlier and future Trizeps products will fit too, currently only Trizeps VII and newer modules are shipped with i-PAN T7 II.
Functionality of the whole i-PAN T7 II varies depending on which Trizeps module is inserted! (i.e. processing speed, RAM, Wifi and BT, audio …).
For the actual pinning of this connector refer to the Trizeps datasheets.
J216: Trizeps High Speed connector
For the actual pinning of this connector refer to the Trizeps datasheet.
This connector carries the MIPI camera signals which are routed to the Raspberry Pi compatible camera connector J502 and the LVDS signals which are routed to the display connector J303.
J303: Display connector
SECO has qualified the display ATM0700L61-CT by AZ.
Please contact us, if you need to attach another display.
J302: Touch connector
See “J303: Display connector”.
J502: Raspberry Pi compatible camera connector
The iPAN-T7 II got a Raspberry Pi compatible connector to attach 4 channel MIPI cameras
through a flex-cable.
Pin | Signal | |
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1 | GND | Ground |
2 | CSI1_DAT0_N | differential camera data 0 signal negative |
3 | CSI1_DAT0_P | differential camera data 0 signal positive |
4 | GND | Ground |
5 | CSI1_DAT1_N | differential camera data 1 signal negative |
6 | CSI1_DAT1_P | differential camera data 1 signal positive |
7 | GND | Ground |
8 | CSI1_CLK_N | differential camera clock signal negative |
9 | CSI1_CLK_P | differential camera clock signal positive |
10 | GND | Ground |
11 | CSI1_DAT2_N | differential camera data 2 signal negative |
12 | CSI1_DAT2_P | differential camera data 2 signal positive |
13 | GND | Ground |
14 | CSI1_DAT3_N | differential camera data 3 signal negative |
15 | CSI1_DAT3_P | differential camera data 3 signal positive |
16 | GND | Ground |
17 | CAM_PWDN | Camera Power down signal |
18 | CAM_RESET# | Camera Reset signal (active low) |
19 | GND | Ground |
20 | I2C1_SCL | I2C1 clock signal |
21 | I2C1_SDA | I2C1 data signal |
22 | +3V3 | Power |
Connector: 54548-2271 by Molex
4 Soldering Pads
J205 | SPI1_MOSI, GPIO | Pin function depends on Trizeps module and may require a special version to use SPI-functionality. With a mounting option of the Trizeps module it is possible to route an UART RXD/TXD signal to thes pins |
J206 | SPI1_MISO, GPIO | |
J201 | SPI1_CLK, GPIO | |
J200 | SPI1_SS0, GPIO | |
J210 | +3V3 | Power |
J209 | Fastboot | On/Off, Fastboot, … (OS-specific) |
J202 | Ground | Ground |
J218 | MIC | Microphone input |
J219 | MIC_GND | Microphone Ground |
J212 | HEADPHONE_L | Stereo Headphone Left |
J213 | HEADPHONE_R | Stereo Headphone Right |
J214 | HEADPHONE_GND | Headphone Ground |
J304 | Ground | Ground |
J305 | Chassis Ground | Ground |
J407 rectangular pad | Speaker + | 2.5W Class-D Audio-Amp |
J407 circular pad | Speaker - | 2.5W Class-D Audio-Amp |
Headphone signals are routed to a 2.5W Class-D Audio amplifier, which outputs to the SPEAKER-pins. It is possible to enable and disable the speaker amplifier, but it is not possible to output different sounds to headphone and speaker at the same time.
The same headphone and microphone signals are used by “J401: Headset 3.5mm Audio Jack (CTIA)”.
5 Miscellanous
BAT300: Battery connector
The battery (CR1632) supplies the Realtime clock.
S200/S203: Fastboot button
The Fastboot switch is connected to the Fastboot sognal, which is used by differnet connectors and a solder-pad of the i-PAN T7 II. Its function depends on the operating system. I.e. it may act as suspend/resume switch in WEC7 or Fastboot switch for Android.
S201: BOOT_MODE0 button
The BOOT_MODE0 button is connected to Trizeps boot mode configuration pin.
S202: RESET_IN# button
The RESET_IN button brings the module into the reset status.
D200: Duo LED
The Duo LED lights up yellow when the board is supplied with power. The second LED is user-defined and lights red.
Realtime clock
The i-PAN T7 II got a Realtime clock which keeps time and date while the device is powered off. It is supplied by BAT300 when disconnected from power supply.
I2C EEPROM
An optional I2C-EEPROM on the i-PAN T7 II can be used to store data.
For example it can be used to store production-data, a serial-number or license-keys independent of the Trizeps main-storage
Power-Fail & Voltage Supervisor
The i-PAN T7 II got a circuit to detect when the input-voltage drops below a specific level. (The level is set through resistors and can be adjusted to customer needs.) If that happens a signal to the Trizeps powerfail GPIO (SODIMM-Pin 79) is issued and the application software is able to shut down or store process-data. The i-PAN T7 II has got no UPS-feature (uninterruptable power supply), so that the time between power fail and power off is greatly dependent on the external power-source.
The input voltage may be measured by ADC-input 2 of the Trizeps module (SODIMM-Pin 4).
6 Electrical Pin-Information
PI: Power Input
PO: Power Output
CO: Charger Output
AI: Analog Input
AO: Analog Output
DI: Digital Input
DO: Digital Output
DIO: Digital Input/Output
DIFI: Differential Input
DIFO: Differential Output
DIFIO: Differential Input/Output
PD: Pull-Down (PDp: Pull-Down, Pull-behavior can be changed by software)
PU: Pull-Up (PUp: Pull-Up, Pull-behavior can be changed by software)
SPIN: SODIMM-Pin number. In the tables listed below, a transceiver-chip might be between
the Trizeps-module and the connector!
J404: Power Connector
Pin | Name | Type | Voltage | Connected to |
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J400-1 | VIN | PI | 9 … 24V | |
J400 |
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-2 | GND |
J204: iMOD UART connector
Pin | Name | Type | Voltage | Connected to |
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J204-1 | UART1_RI | DI | +3.3V | SPIN37 |
J204-2 | UART1_DCD | DI | +3.3V | SPIN31 |
J204-3 | UART1_DSR | DI | +3.3V | SPIN29 |
J204-4 | GND | |||
J204-5 | +3V3 | PO | ||
J204-6 | UART1_RTS | DO | +3.3V | SPIN27 |
J204-7 | UART1_CTS | DI | +3.3V | SPIN25 |
J204-8 | UART1_TXD | DO | +3.3V | SPIN35 |
J204-9 | UART1_RXD | DI | +3.3V | SPIN33 |
J204-10 | UART1_DTR | DO | +3.3V | SPIN23 |
J203: iMOD USB/I2C connector
Pin | Name | Type | Voltage | Connected to |
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J203-1 | +5V | PO | ||
J203-2 | USB_OTG_DM | DIFIO | +3.3V | SPIN141 |
J203-3 | USB_OTG_DP | DIFIO | +3.3V | SPIN139 |
J203-4 | GND | |||
J203-5 | +3V3 | PO | ||
J203-6 | I2C2_SCL | DO | +3.3V | SPIN196 |
J203-7 | I2C2_SDA | DIO | +3.3V | SPIN194 |
J203-8 | GPIO00 | DIO | +3.3V | SPIN43 |
J203-9 | GPIO_AUX | DIO | +3.3V | SPIN98 |
J203-10 | RESET_OUT# | DO | +3.3V | SPIN87 |
J204: iMOD CAN connector
Pin | Name | Type | Voltage | Connected to |
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J211-1 | +5V | PO | ||
J211-2 | CAN_GPIO2 | DIO | +3.3V | SPIN126 |
J211-3 | CAN_GPIO3 | DIO | +3.3V | SPIN128 |
J211-4 | GND | |||
J211-5 | +3V3 | PO | ||
J211-6 | CAN2_TX | DO | +3.3V | SPIN103 |
J211-7 | CAN2_RX | DI | +3.3V | SPIN101 |
J211-8 | CAN1_TX | DO | +3.3V | SPIN99 |
J211-9 | CAN1_RX | DI | +3.3V | SPIN97 |
J211-10 | CAN_GPIO0 | DIO | +3.3V | SPIN132 |
J204: iMOD UART connector
Pin | Name | Type | Voltage | Connected to |
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J217-1 | FASTBOOT | DIO | +3.3V | SPIN122 |
J217-2 | SP113 | DIO | +3.3V | SPIN113 |
J217-3 | SP117 | DIO | +3.3V | SPIN117 |
J217-4 | GND | |||
J217-5 | +3V3 | PO | ||
J217-6 | I2C2_SCL | DO | +3.3V | SPIN196 |
J217-7 | I2C2_SDA | DIO | +3.3V | SPIN194 |
J217-8 | SP119 | DIO | +3.3V | SPIN119 |
J217-9 | SP112 | DIO | +3.3V | SPIN112 |
J217-10 | RESET_OUT# | DO | +3.3V | SPIN87 |
J502: Raspberry Pi compatible camera connector
Pin | Name | Type | Voltage | Connected to |
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J502-1 | GND | |||
J502-2 | CSI1_DAT0_N | DIFI | MIPI | J216 Pin 61 |
J502-3 | CSI1_DAT0_P | DIFI | MIPI | J216 Pin 63 |
J502-4 | GND | |||
J502-5 | CSI1_DAT1_N | DIFI | MIPI | J216 Pin 66 |
J502-6 | CSI1_DAT1_P | DIFI | MIPI | J216 Pin 65 |
J502-7 | GND | |||
J502-8 | CSI1_CLK_N | DIFI | MIPI | J216 Pin 62 |
J502-9 | CSI1_CLK_P | DIFI | MIPI | J216 Pin 64 |
J502-10 | GND | |||
J502-11 | CSI1_DAT2_N | DIFI | MIPI | J216 Pin 3 |
J502-12 | CSI1_DAT2_P | DIFI | MIPI | J216 Pin 1 |
J502-13 | GND | |||
J502-14 | CSI1_DAT3_N | DIFI | MIPI | J216 Pin 7 |
J502-15 | CSI1_DAT3_P | DIFI | MIPI | J216 Pin 5 |
J502-16 | GND | |||
J502-17 | CAM_PWDN | DO | +3.3V | SPIN123 |
J502-18 | CAM_RESET# | DO | +3.3V | SPIN125 |
J502-19 | GND | |||
J502-20 | I2C1_SCL | DO | +3.3V | SPIN94 |
J502-21 | I2C1_SDA | DIO | +3.3V | SPIN96 |
J502-22 | +3V3 | PO |
7 Specifications
7.1 Absolute Maximum Ratings
Absolute maximum ratings reflect conditions that the module may be exposed outside of the operating limits, without experiencing immediate functional failure. Functional operation is only expected during the conditions indicated under “Recommended Operating Conditions”. Stresses beyond those listed under “Absolute Maximum Ratings” may cause permanent damage to the module. Exposure to absolute-maximum rated conditions for extended periods may affect device reliability.
Pin | Min | Max | Unit | ||
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Supply Voltage | +Vin | 0 | 36 | V | |
Storage Temperature | TStorage | -30 | +80 | °C |
7.2 Recommended Operating Conditions
Pin | Min | Max | Unit | ||
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Supply Voltage | +Vin | 8 | 12/24 | 32 | V |
Supply current @12V with Trizeps xxx and 7” display. | Android Idle Android using Android suspend WEC7 idle WEC7 suspend | 320 450 90 310 20 | mA mA mA mA mA | ||
Operating temperature | -20 | 70 | °C |
Note: Operating conditions will differ depending on used Trizeps module and display.
8 Mechanical Specification
Dimension i-PAN T7 II Baseboard: 164.0 x 92.0 x 17.0 mm (W x H x T)
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9 Ordercodes for i-PAN T7 II
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10 Important Notice
This datasheet might contain errors.
Product-specification may change without further notice.
If you need to rely on a feature or specification, please contact SECO Northern Europe GmbH before placing an order.
This product is sold in multiple configurations and housing options.
Customers must check whether their configuration fulfills legal rules and regulations incl. RED (Radio Equipment Directive), CE, FCC and others.
Certificates of the products are usually uploaded to the SECO support website:
https://documentation.seco.com/service/doku.php10. Document History
Rev. | Date | Author | Changes |
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1.0 | 24.08.2023 | VoB | Initial Version |
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