Board Extends ATCA Test Capabilities

Jan. 3, 2006
Designed to bring a circuit card completely out its card cage or enclosure for testing and/or debugging, the company's ATCA extender board provides access to both sides of the board under test. It extends both the power and IPMB signals. With a

Designed to bring a circuit card completely out its card cage or enclosure for testing and/or debugging, the company's ATCA extender board provides access to both sides of the board under test. It extends both the power and IPMB signals. With a 10-layer stripline design, the extender accommodates fully populated fabric slots and the power connector. The Zone 3 section gains service via a blind board assembled to Zone 1+2 through the frame. Additionally, the complete keying system, including the Zone 3 area, comes fully assembled. Other features include a sturdy metal frame with latching handles. Pricing is under $1,000 each in volume depending on type. ELMA BUSTRONIC CORP., Fremont, CA. (510) 490-7388.

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