Card Guide Relishes Harsh Environments

Jan. 3, 2006
Intended for use in unfriendly environments common to commercial, industrial, and military applications, the 901 series card-guide assembly meets IEEE1101.10 and IEEE1101.11 specifications and is compliant with all Eurocage-based systems including

Intended for use in unfriendly environments common to commercial, industrial, and military applications, the 901 series card-guide assembly meets IEEE1101.10 and IEEE1101.11 specifications and is compliant with all Eurocage-based systems including VME, VME64X, VXS, PXI, and cPCI standards. The card-guide cluster features a patented, all-extruded aluminum construction that, in comparison to plastic card guides, promises high stability and durability. The metal card guide completely eliminates flexing and warping problems while providing flameproofing and reliable heat transfers. Guides in 1-, 2-, 3-, or 4-slot clusters are interchangeable with most plastic card guides and are available in green, red, and smooth aluminum. Versions are available to support VME board depths from 80 mm to 400 mm, all keying, ESD, and alignment-pin features. For further information, contact TRIPLE E CORP., Lowell, MA. (987) 453-0600.

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