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News Release from: Rittal | Subject: CPCI Developer
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial
Team on 19 October 2001
Development subrack allows easy access
Rittal's new CPCI Developer subrack provides a simple and inexpensive solution to test and debug CPCI front plug-in and rear-loaded I/O boards.
Rittal's new CPCI Developer subrack provides a simple and inexpensive solution to test and debug CPCI front plug-in and rear-loaded I/O boards and avoids the use of extender cards, which may cause possible distortion to sensitive signals Rittal's CPCI Developer is designed so that power for the backplane can come from an existing benchtop supply
Alternatively, a pluggable power supply may be used in place of PCB slots, or an inexpensive ATX power supply can be plugged directly into the backplane.
The developer subrack consists of an open frame with a pair of fans mounted in the bottom to assist in cooling the plug-in boards.
Guide rails are fitted at front (160mm) and rear (80mm).
A total width of 42HP provides mounting for a backplane with up to 10 slots of CPCI or VME64 ext. Request a free brochure from Rittal ...
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