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Product category: CompactPCI Boards and Assemblies
News Release from: SBS Technologies | Subject: DCPMC64
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial Team on 27 May 2005

cPCI card has flexibility of dual PMC
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The DCPMC64 is a 6U CompactPCI dual PMC carrier card engineered to support two PMC modules allowing designers to expand the features of the system in a single slot.

New from SBS Technologies, the DCPMC64 is a 6U CompactPCI dual PMC carrier card engineered to support two PMC modules allowing designers to expand the features of the system in a single slot The DCPMC64 offers backwards compatibility to the SBS DCPMC carrier card while increasing bus performance from 32bit/33MHz to 64bit/66MHz

"This new conduction-cooled carrier card uses a custom heat frame to conduct heat from the board and PMC modules to a conduction-cooled system chassis, making it an ideal choice for embedded applications designed to operate in extended temperature locations like those found in security, avionics, communications and surveillance environments", said Wayne McGee, General Manager of the SBS Technologies Single Board Computer Design Centre in North Carolina.

The rugged DCPMC64 is a dual CompactPCI 64bit PMC carrier card in 6U form factor that can seamlessly accommodated two PMC modules for increasing I/O capability to a system.

The DCPMC64 can connect two IEEE1386.1 PMC modules to any standard CompactPCI backplane through a 32/64bit, 33/66MHz cPCI bus.

The DCPMC64 uses PLX Technology's PCI 6154 transparent PCI/PCI bridge for data transactions from the PCIbus (system host) to two standard PMC sites.

Each PMC site can send I/O data directly to the CompactPCI backplane through its I/O connector and PMC I/O bus.

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