8U cPCI Subsystems Tooled Up For Mission-Critical Tasks

April 1, 2001

Targeted primarily for use in mission-critical systems, such as telecomm, image processing and industrial automation systems, the cPCI-3120/3140 line of CompactPCI chassis subsystems features an 8U-high compartmentalized 19” rack chassis with rear-entry access to I/O. Configured with three compartments, the subsystems incorporate a single-board computer, seven peripheral cPCI boards, two front-access removable fans, and hard-disk, CD-ROM and floppy drives.
Each system can be configured with the company’s cPCI-6200 or -6700 6U boards with Pentium II or Celeron processors and backplane options of 32-bit front I/O to 64-bit CTI with rear I/O. The units also offer power redundancy based on a front access design, ensuring continuous operation during repair times and protection from overload, over-voltage or short circuits. Prices start at $3,500 each and the systems are available from stock.

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