2U MIL/COTS Chassis Supports 32GB SHBs

Oct. 8, 2008
Providing secure installation of Trenton Technology’s 32GB system host boards (SHBs) in 19" racks, the SBS214 2U MIL/COTS chassis adheres to PICMG 1.3/SHB Express industry standards. The chassis measures 20" deep and features six fans, a power

Providing secure installation of Trenton Technology’s 32GB system host boards (SHBs) in 19" racks, the SBS214 2U MIL/COTS chassis adheres to PICMG 1.3/SHB Express industry standards. The chassis measures 20" deep and features six fans, a power supply, CD/DVD and floppy drives, and other standard peripheral hardware in a 2U chassis for vertical or horizontal mounting. It comes complete with Trenton's extended memory (32GB) SHB cards built to custom specifications. Each chassis features three 80-mm, 34-CFM removable system fans, one 60-mm, 20-CFM exhaust fan, and two 60mm, 20-CFM memory-cooling fans. A 500W power supply is standard and redundant power is available optionally. In addition to the CD/DVD and floppy drives, the chassis includes three removable SATA hard-drive carriers and two front-mounted USBs. DXL ENTERPRISES INC. (Single Board Systems), Mahwah, NJ. (201) 891-8718.

Company: DXL ENTERPRISES INC. (Single Board Systems)

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