Low noise from universal server solution

A Kontron UK product story
Edited by the Electronicstalk editorial team May 12, 2004

The Kontron Industrial Silent Server (KISS) is the umbrella term for the company's new IPC servers.

The Kontron Industrial Silent Server (KISS) is the umbrella term for the company's new IPC servers.

KISS represents a multitude of dedicated industrial computers, which due to their modular construction are available as fully customisable units or as off-the-shelf standard systems.

The KISS system has been designed with flexibility in mind and can accommodate PICMG 1.0, PICMG 1.2, ATX and dual Xeon/64bit based motherboards, all in a chassis that can be used as a tower, desktop or 19in rack mounted cabinet.

The main attraction of KISS servers is their extremely low noise level, which is inaudible against normal conversation.

KISS IPC servers are thus ideal for most noise-sensitive environments such as hospital operating theatres and computer server rooms.

The performance and maximum configuration of KISS servers are based on Kontron's extensive range of CPU boards and backplanes, which allows them to be adapted to meet a very wide range of requirements.

KISS servers based on the new PICMG 1.2 standard enable exciting applications to be realised since they allow both the PCI 32bit/33MHz and PCI-X 66bit/133MHz internal buses to operate in parallel and independently of each other.

The front flap on all systems is lockable and provides protection according to the IP20 rating.

The flap conceals three 5.25in and two 3.5in shockproof bays for (removable) hard drives as well as a Slimbay, which are all accessible from the front panel.

Therefore, RAID applications with up to four integrated hot swappable hard drives are easily realised.

A further 3.5in bay is available internally.

The integrated fans are hot swappable.

Depending on the board configuration, the internal power supply is either a 300W AC (ATX) or a 350W AC/DC (PICMG) type and the speed of the power supply cooling fan is controllable.

KISS systems have been designed for continuous operation and they are to be available for at least the next five years.

In addition to being CE certified, they are also suitable for integration in systems that require UL certification.

The specified shock resistance is 15g for 11ms measured along six axes and the MTBF is 50kh.

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