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Product category: Instrument Cases, Benchtop and Wall-Mounting Enclosures
News Release from: Amplicon | Subject: RK-604A
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial Team on 07 May 2001

Rugged PCI chassis squeezes in four
slots

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Amplicon's RK-604A rugged industrial 4-slot mini node chassis with pure PCI backplane and its highly compact design is ideal for applications where space is at a premium.

Amplicon's RK-604A rugged industrial 4-slot mini node chassis with pure PCI backplane and its highly compact design is ideal for applications where space is at a premium, and may be used either as a wall or desk mount chassis for control/embedded applications This compact chassis measuring just 248 x 260 x 122 mm, made out of heavy duty steel, has been designed to incorporate any PCI backplane, but in particular the popular NuPro 775 bus backplane suitable for half-size boards

The device operates from an in-built 105W ATX power supply with 85-265V AC, or optional DC input.

The easily embedded rugged steel box, with its sleek, unobtrusive design, can be hidden away for use as a PC in industrial applications.

It features two LEDs located on the front panel for indicating power on and HDD, and two 3.5in drive bays which may accommodate both FDDs and HDDs.

In addition, adjustable board retention clamps protect add-on cards against vibration.

There is a 9-pin D-type input/output port, and two ball bearing cooling fans with dust filters which deliver 42ft3/min of air flow to dissipate any heat.

The unit operates between 0 and 60C, and is certified to UL, CSA and EN safety requirements.

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