Electronicdesign 3749 Xl 02 Elma 3 2
Electronicdesign 3749 Xl 02 Elma 3 2
Electronicdesign 3749 Xl 02 Elma 3 2
Electronicdesign 3749 Xl 02 Elma 3 2
Electronicdesign 3749 Xl 02 Elma 3 2

IEEE Handles Come In Standard And Hot-Swap Versions

Oct. 26, 2010
The company offers IEEE injector and ejector handles in a variety of styles. These include standard, hot-swap, offset, and ESD versions for use in custom and standard architectures including CompactPCI, VME/VME64x, VXS, and VPX boards.

The company offers IEEE injector and ejector handles in a variety of styles. These include standard, hot-swap, offset, and ESD versions for use in custom and standard architectures including CompactPCI, VME/VME64x, VXS, and VPX boards.  The handles come with or without an ESD pin and a 0.1" offset per the PICMG 2.11 R1.0 power interface specification. Other features include a button mechanism that unlocks the handle in a two-step latching process and an optional micro switch that sends a signal that the board is disengaging, activating the blue LED for hot-swap. Additionally, the line of handles comes in black, gray, or custom colors. ELMA ELECTRONIC INC., Fremont, CA. (510) 656-3400.

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