Industrial Rack Chassis Suits Small Boards

Jan. 18, 2005
An industrial-grade, 1U rack chassis that accommodates a range of small form-factor embedded computing solutions, the MiniMorph 19 is 12" deep and suits industrial applications where space limitations, low power consumption, and environmental extremes

An industrial-grade, 1U rack chassis that accommodates a range of small form-factor embedded computing solutions, the MiniMorph 19 is 12" deep and suits industrial applications where space limitations, low power consumption, and environmental extremes are issues. Via a changeable base plate and rear panel, the chassis can be configured to use various combinations of embedded boards, including 3.5", 5.25", EPIC and ETX, and different I/O form factors such as PCI, PC/104 and JFLEX. The chassis includes a 180W power supply with a 1U fan, two internal 2.5" drive bays, positive pressure cooling using a 24 CFM dc-filtered blower, four front access I/O panels and a variety of rear panel configurations for board-mounted SBC connectors, PCI slot and I/O panels. Pricing is $375 each. KONTRON, San Diego, CA. 888-294-4558.

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