Enclosures Support PC/104 Technology

Jan. 1, 2001
The TR and ZS family of enclosures accommodate PC/104 technology systems to be used in designs formerly limited to VMEbus architecture. The TR aluminum chassis products integrate to a 3/4 ATR, industry-standard 5" opening. Designed for use with PC/104

The TR and ZS family of enclosures accommodate PC/104 technology systems to be used in designs formerly limited to VMEbus architecture. The TR aluminum chassis products integrate to a 3/4 ATR, industry-standard 5" opening. Designed for use with PC/104 modules, the chassis incorporates the company's rail and card cage system, as well as SnapStik products. The length of the ATR is variable from 4" to 12" and can hold up to eleven PC/104 cards. Access to the circuit boards is via removable end caps of the card cage. The ZS aluminum chassis products integrate to a DZUS quarter-turn rail system with heights of 5.5" and 6.6" through a 5" opening. Variable lengths of 6", 8" and 10" are available. The ZS products can also accommodate single-board computer boards.

Company: PARVUS CORP.

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