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Chassis tolerates vibration and shocks

A Dynamic Engineering product story
Edited by the Electronicstalk editorial team Aug 24, 2007

The PC104p chassis is based on an extruded aluminium outer housing with machined end caps.

Dynamic Engineering has released the PC104p chassis, suitable for PC104, PC104p and PCI-104 applications.

The chassis is based on an extruded aluminium outer housing with machined end caps.

The internal card cage is isolated with "bumper pads" from the external housing to provide vibration and shock adsorption.

A heat sink is built into the internal and external walls of the chassis on three sides to aid in heat transfer.

The bottom surface is extended to create a mounting flange which can also be used for cooling in conductive cooled systems.

The end caps are machined to include a gasket for watertight operation.

An EMI gasket is available.

1-11 modules, and custom lengths, 12 and 28V power supplies, custom machining and silk screening are available as options.

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