H12, H24, H36, Verotec

1, 2 and 3U cPCI and VME64x 19 inch rack mounting chassis

News Release from: Verotec Ltd
29 May 2012

Verotec's H family of horizontal chassis provide a "plug 'n 'play" environment for hardware and software developers and system integrators using either cPCI or VME64x architectures. The chassis, which mount PCBs horizontally, are complete with a PSU, thermal management and have good EMC shielding.

1, 2 and 3U cPCI and VME64x 19 inch rack mounting chassisAll versions are full 19 inch width, 297mm deep units, have an IEEE 1101.10/11 compliant card cage and offer an 80mm rear transition (plug-up) area.

Fitted with demountable earpieces, they are ready to be mounted in any standard cabinet or desktop enclosure. A removable top cover provides easy access.

The slimline H12 is 1U high and is fitted with either a 6U, 2-slot 64-bit right hand system slot cPCI backplane with rear plug-up connectors in P3, P4 and P5, or a VME64x 2-slot backplane with active on-board terminations, electronic ABG and centre P0/J0 connectors. An autoranging ATX PSU provides 110W. Right to left push-pull cooling across both the main and rear transition areas is achieved by three input fans drawing air in from the front and right hand side, with three fans on the left exhausting through the left hand side.

The 2U H24 is similar to the H12 but supports 4-slot systems. CT/H110 or PICMG 2.16 packet switching versions of the H12 cPCI backplane are also available as standard. PSU options include AC or DC input 3U x 8HP PICMG 2.11 compatible power supplies in either 200 or 300W configurations, or a single 250W embedded ATX style PSU. Left to right cooling across both the main and rear transition areas is provided by three 80mm long life, low-noise DC fans contained in a fixed or removable cassette module installed on the left hand side adjacent to the subrack. The 3U H36 supports 6-slot systems and offers the same power options and cooling arrangement as the smaller H24.

For all three sizes, a large number of standard options can be defined using the order code configurator. The modular nature of the chassis enables custom configurations to be manufactured without high front-end design charges or extended development times, reducing time to market.

Email a Friend

Please enter your e-mail address and the e-mail address of the person you would like to send a link to this article to.

Your e-mail
Their e-mail
Powered by Rochester Electronics

Search for factory authorized mature and end-of-life semiconductors

Part Search:

© Copyright ElectronicSpecifier - Electronics News
Web Design Surrey, hosting & Technology: Strategies Group Plc