Boards/Backplanes

Latest CompactPCI Serial specification removes last limitations

22nd October 2015
Nat Bowers
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Reflecting the changes of the new CompactPCI Serial specification, Pentair has announced enhanced features and functions for its Schroff CompactPCI Serial systems. This updated revision includes improvements and new features which require changes to the chassis. Pentair adopted their CPCI Serial platform to support all of the features and functions in this new revision.

To implement additional features in the CPCI.S-0 specification, PICMG opened the specification for revision in 2013. One significant change was the backplane architecture. In the original ratified specification the system slot was only on the left side. Experience showed that some applications require the system slot on the right side. An additional change was applied to the pinout of the P6 connector. Users often need to have their I/O interfaces on the backside of the system, so I/O signals like DVI, USB and Ethernet are routed directly through the connector to the rear transition module. The P6 connector in the original version of the specification was occupied by Ethernet signals that were routed through the backplane. With the new revision both pinouts are possible.

Having serial interfaces that provide high data transfer rate, Hot Plugging functionality and backwards compatibility, CompactPCI Serial is a platform suitable for a wide range of applications. This technology can even be implemented in ruggedised and conduction cooled versions, which makes this technology fit a wide range of applications.

The ratification of the revised PICMG CPCI.S-0 specification led Pentair to extend their product portfolio by introducing a new 4U, 19” wide CPCI Serial system with a huge range of possible configurations. The modular design of this chassis family guarantees scalability, enabling individual configurations without complexity. The backplane, cooling and power supply can be adapted to suit the needs of its user. With this new generation Pentair is able to cover any requirements a CompactPCI Serial application could have. All devices such as the power supply, fan tray and backplane are designed according the IEEE and PICMG specifications and are optimally matched. Supported by the scalable platform, the system can be configured to meet users exact requirements. In addition to reduced development costs, the user also profits from short development and manufacturing times.

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