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News Release from: Schroff UK | Subject: VMEbus and cPCI systems
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial
Team on 07 April 2005
VMEbus and cPCI chassis take control of
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Schroff offers complete VMEbus and cPCI systems (including backplane, power supply and climate control) for the construction of computer systems relating to railway and traffic technology.
Schroff offers complete VMEbus and cPCI systems (including backplane, power supply and climate control) for the construction of computer systems relating to railway and traffic technology The mechanical construction of these microcomputer packaging systems is based on the proven EuropacPro 19in subrack series, tested to standards NF F61005, NF F60002 (SNCF) and EN50155 (general standard for railway rolling stock in Europe)
This article was originally published on Electronicstalk on 3 Feb 2000 at 8.00am (UK)
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175W and 350W supplies for CompactPCI 19in racks
Schroff, one of the industry's leading manufacturers of CompactPCI Microcomputer Packaging solutions, has unveiled a complementary range of 19" power supplies.
Cut-down prices for CPCI
Europac Integral offers all the benefits of a standard CPCI system including high stability, robustness and EMC shielding but at a far-reduced cost.
The product range includes 3, 4, 6, 7 and 8U VME subracks with VME system backplane J1/J2 monolithic with 5, 8, 12 or 21 slots plus cPCI systems 1, 3, 4, 5 and 6U, which are equipped with CompactPCI backplanes to PICMG 2.0 (Rev 3.0).
All systems are prepared for the installation of CD-ROM and/or floppy drives.
The integrated fans can be independently controlled with an FCM (fan control module) to set temperatures and up to four DC fans and temperature sensors can be connected.
Apart from the filtering of the fan power voltages, the fan speed is monitored and in case of interference an alarm is raised.
Thereby high functionality of the systems is guaranteed.
An internal monitor displays the voltages and fan operation plus faults and malfunctions are indicated by the use of LED's.
Specific power supplies are included, that correspond directly to the demands of the relevant industry.
The specially configured DC/DC convertors have an input range varying between 16 to 150V DC and are available as installed or plug-in units.
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