14-Slot cPCI Chassis Accommodates 5 Drives

Oct. 1, 2000
Capable of accommodating five front-mounted drives including two 3.5'' and three 5.25'' or five 3.5'' devices, all accessible behind a lockable front panel, the 14-slot MIC-3031/14 CompactPCI chassis is compliant with the PICMG 2.5 Computer Telephony,

Capable of accommodating five front-mounted drives including two 3.5'' and three 5.25'' or five 3.5'' devices, all accessible behind a lockable front panel, the 14-slot MIC-3031/14 CompactPCI chassis is compliant with the PICMG 2.5 Computer Telephony, H.110 CT bus and rear panel I/O, and PICMG 2.1 hot-swap specifications.
The 12U enclosure features three 86 cfm high-speed fans mounted on a pull-out tray beneath the chassis that provides cooling and easy change out without turning off the system. N+1 redundant hot-swappable power supplies deliver the needed power to ensure five-nines reliability for large scale computer telephony applications. Pricing starts at $4,700.

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