Subrack Platform Bolsters cPCI, VME64x Apps

Feb. 1, 2002
Consisting of configured kits and/or individual components tailored to a user's application, the Schroff Pro Series subracks are IEEE 1101.10 and 1101.11 compliant for CompactPCI and VME64x applications. Features include extruded horizontal rails and

Consisting of configured kits and/or individual components tailored to a user's application, the Schroff Pro Series subracks are IEEE 1101.10 and 1101.11 compliant for CompactPCI and VME64x applications. Features include extruded horizontal rails and card guides to provide modularity and resistance to shock and vibration. The rails are sturdy enough to accommodate the latest injector/ejector handles required for cPCI systems. In addition, the card guides support the most current keying specs. A wide range of accessories are also available, including side plates, injector and ejector handles, front panels, and drive bays. Additional accessories include ESD clips, rear I/O card guides, and shielded front and filler panels. Pricing starts at $88 for a cPCI 3U subrack kit. PENTAIR ELECTRONIC PACKAGING, Warwick, RI. (888) 550-9543.

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