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ReliaCOR 54-13

ReliaCOR 54-13

Revision History

Revision Date Notes
1.0 03/06/2024 First issue
1.1 06/06/2024 Fix missing sections

Overview

The ReliaCOR 54-13 is a versatile platform that offers a very balanced combination of computational performance, storage capacity and network bandwidth for workloads that include data acquisition and fusion, AI inference and data logging.

Designed for Industrial use cases, it offers reliable operation thanks to industrial grade ruggedization and a robust power supply. Very compact and power efficient, the ReliaCOR 54-13 can be deployed in dense installations; an optional mounting accessory further increases its versatility.

The ReliaCOR 54-13 features a 13th Generation Intel Core i9 CPU, to deliver power efficient computational crunch, and provides AI acceleration thanks to a high-end NVIDIA L4 GPU or one NVIDIA RTX-4000 ADA or NVIDIA RTX-2000 ADA (depending on the configuration). Connection to the factory floor IP network and sensors is enabled by two 2.5 GbE interfaces that support TSN for deterministic Ethernet; use cases requiring Fieldbus interfaces towards assets (such as CAN/CAN-FD, isolated RS-232/422/485) are optionally available as a Professional Service.

With three PCIe slots (availability depends on starting configuration), the ReliaCOR 54-13 allows great flexibility in adding features to meet any use case.

The ReliaCOR 54-13 is also a capable storage server, supporting one removable bay for 2.5” SATA drives in RAID 0/1 configurations to provide high speed data recording and to offer extra protection to valuable information.

The ReliaCOR 54-13 offers best in class Cybersecurity: it leads the market with IEC 62443-4-1/-4-2 SL2. Protection starts at the hardware level, with full support for TPM 2.0, Secure Boot and an always-on physical antitampering monitor/logger that is active even when the system is removed from power. For most demanding customers, special production-only images can be configured with full hardware hardening (interface disabling) to further reduce the attack surface.

Eurotech configuration management service allows fine tuning the ReliaCOR 54-13 to meet and exceed your project requirements; examples of personalized configurations include customer branding (with logo and custom colors) and can go to deep customization with a range of options for project specific requirements (such as frame grabbers, choice of internal components, etc.): call us for more information on configuration management options.

The ReliaCOR 54-13 comes with Everyware Software Framework (ESF), a commercial, enterprise-ready edition of Eclipse Kura, the open source Java/OSGi middleware for IoT Edge Gateways. Distributed and supported by Eurotech, ESF supports ready-to-use field protocols (including Modbus, OPC-UA, S7), MQTT connectivity, web-based visual data flow programming and deep configuration. ESF is also integrated with Everyware Cloud (EC) SaaS, Eurotech IoT Integration Platform, enabling advanced diagnostics, zero-touch provisioning, and full remote device access and management.

Hardware Description

Datasheet

Standard Kit Contents

Depending on the order code, you will receive the ReliaCOR 54-13 ready to be powered on with no additional hardware. By ordering a DevKit, you will also receive a Power Supply for your region, and the required accessories to start operating with your device.

Visit the product page for info on ordering codes.

User provided items

A PC (Windows, Linux or Mac OS) with an Ethernet port and an Ethernet cable or Wi-Fi(TM) to connect to the device.

3rd Party purchasable items

Not Applicable.

Set up Your Development Environment

Operating System

Your ReliaCOR 54-13 runs Eurotech Everyware Linux, an optimized version of Ubuntu Linux OS specifically aimed at supporting industrial environment.

Tools Installation

The ReliaCOR 54-13 is distributed with the latest version of ESF already installed and ready to start.

In order to develop and deploy applications on ESF, you can follow the dedicated guides here.

If you need to build your native applications on this target hardware, please contact us to receive the latest toolchain.

Additional References

Detailed documentation on the features provided by the available services running on the ReliaCOR 54-13 can be found in the ESF official documentation, here.

Set up Your Hardware

Front Side Overview

ReliaCOR 54-13 Front View

Ref Description
1 Antenna Connector Provision (Factory Option)
2 Antenna Connector Provision (Factory Option)
3 2x 2.5GbE (RJ-45, i226) Connectors
4 DVI-I Connector
5 2x Serial Ports Connectors
6 Digital I/O Connectors
7 Power ON/OFF Pushbutton
8 Antenna Connector Provision (Factory Option)
9 Antenna Connector Provision (Factory Option)
10 Remote Power Switch Connector
11 Earth Connection Terminal (M5 connection)
12 4x USB 3.2 Gen 2 Connectors
13 Supplementary 9 to 48 V DC IN for GPU/Card Expantion (to be used if PCIe cards have power consumption > 75 W)
14 2x DisplayPorts Connectors
15 PCIe x16 (8-Lane, Gen4) Slot used by GPU
16 PCIe x1 (Gen3) Slot
17 PCIe x16 (8-Lane, Gen4) Slot used by LAN Expansion
18 Removable Data Storage Disk
19 Power IN Connector

Rear Side Overview

ReliaCOR 54-13 Rear View

Ref Description
1 Fixed Cooling Fan. The cooling fan is equipped with a dust filter
2 Hot-swappable Cooling Fan. The cooling fan is integrated with a dust filter. When the fan is removed, the filter is also concurrently removed

Setup Your AWS Account

Refer to the online AWS documentation at Set up your AWS Account. Follow the steps outlined in the sections below to create your account and a user and get started:

Pay special attention to the Notes.

Create Resources in AWS IoT

Refer to the online AWS documentation at Create AWS IoT Resources.

Follow the steps outlined in these sections to provision resources for your device:

Pay special attention to the Notes.

Install the AWS CLI

To install the AWS CLI on your host machine, refer to the instructions at Installing the AWS CLI v2. Installing the CLI is needed to complete the instructions in this guide.

Once you have installed AWS CLI, configure it as per the instructions in this online guide. Set the appropriate values for Access key ID, Secret access key, and AWS Region. You can set Output format to "json" if you prefer.

Alternatively, you can use the AWS CloudShell to send the same AWS CLI commands directly from your browser.

AWS IoT Greengrass pre-installation

Dependind on your order code, AWS IoT Greengrass might be already installed and ready to use on the system. In order to check for its availability, you can run

systemctl status greengrass

on the Linux shell.

If AWS IoT Greengrass is already present on your device, the command will output something similar to the following, otherwise you can proceed installing Greengrass according to the next steps.

systemctl status greengrass
 greengrass.service - Greengrass Core
   Loaded: loaded (/etc/systemd/system/greengrass.service; enabled; vendor preset: enabled)
   Active: active (running)

Install AWS IoT Greengrass

Download the AWS IoT Greengrass Core Software

If Greengrass has not been included in the SD card image, you can download the latest greengrass core software as follows:

wget https://d2s8p88vqu9w66.cloudfront.net/releases/greengrass-nucleus-latest.zip

Install the AWS IoT Greengrass Core Software

Unzip the AWS IoT Greengrass Core software to a folder on your device. Replace GGCoreInstall with the folder that you want to use:

unzip greengrass-nucleus-latest.zip -d GGCoreInstall
rm greengrass-nucleus-latest.zip

Verify the version of the AWS IoT Greengrass Core software:

java -jar ./GGCoreInstall/lib/Greengrass.jar --version

You will see the Greengrass version displayed - similar to:

AWS Greengrass v2.9.4

Provide Your Credentials

Run the following commands to provide the credentials to the AWS IoT Greengrass Core software.

export AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID=<the access key id for your account>
export AWS_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY=<the secret access key for your account>

Run the Installer

Run the installer as shown below. Modify the values as per your region, install directory and thing name.

Use the --provision true option to have the installer set up the "thing" and required policies for you. If you prefer to configure Greengrass manually, see the online guide.

sudo -E java -Droot="/greengrass/v2" -Dlog.store=FILE \
-jar ./GGCoreInstall/lib/Greengrass.jar \
--aws-region us-west-2 \
--thing-name thing-name \
--tes-role-name GreengrassV2TokenExchangeRole \
--tes-role-alias-name GreengrassCoreTokenExchangeRoleAlias \
--component-default-user ggc_user:ggc_group \
--provision true \
--setup-system-service true \
--deploy-dev-tools true

If all goes well, you will see the following output on the device console:

Successfully configured Nucleus with provisioned resource details!
Configured Nucleus to deploy aws.greengrass.Cli component
Successfully set up Nucleus as a system service

The local development tools (specified by the --deploy-dev-tools option) take some time to deploy. The following command can be used to check the status of this deployment:

aws greengrassv2 list-effective-deployments --core-device-thing-name thing-name

When the status is SUCCEEDED, run the following command to verify that the Greengrass CLI is installed and runs on your device. Replace /greengrass/v2 with the path to the base folder on your device as needed.

/greengrass/v2/bin/greengrass-cli help

Create a Hello World Component

In Greengrass v2, components can be created on the edge device and uploaded to the cloud, or vice versa.

Create the Component on Your Edge Device

Follow the instructions online under the section To create a Hello World component to create, deploy, test, update and manage a simple component on your device.

Upload the Hello World Component

Follow the instructions online at Upload your component to upload your component to the cloud, where it can be deployed to other devices as needed.

Debugging

The Eurotech device default development configuration is meant to ease access and debugging.

  • Ethernet Port 1 (7) is configured as DCHP Server with a IPv4 address of 172.16.0.1.
  • Ethernet Port 2 (8) is configured as DHCP Client.

SSH protocol is enabled on standard port TCP 22 with, with guest user access. Password is the serial number of the unit, which you can find on the product label. To access the system, run:

ssh guest@<IP Address>

You can use the eth_journalctl command to access the aggregated logs of the system:

eth_journalctl -help

Use these links for detailed information on log management and debugging.

Depending on the order code used for your Eurotech device, the system might already be set up for production environments. Refer to the ESF Security introduction to know more about framework execution modalities.

Troubleshooting

For any issue you might face when working with ESF, feel free to contact the awesome Eclipse Kura community here. Chances are the issue you are facing has already been solved!

For detailed documentation, browse the ESF documentation.

If you need support for IoT Greengrass, here it's a link to the FAQs.

And finally, should you need even more support, feel free to open a ticket on our ticketing system.