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cPCIS-2633 Series -
ADLINK Technology Inc.
*3U CompactPCI® backplane with 12 peripheral cand slots and one system slot*2 + 1 hot swappable 500 W + 250 W CompactPCI® Power supply (supports three 250 W PSUs)*Temperature, voltage, and fan monitoring LEDs*Supports current sharing on +5V, +3.3V, and +12V*PICMG® 2.11 47-pin power interfaceHot-swappable cooling fans & filter
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W-IE-NE-R, Plein & Baus GmbH
To match the requirements of the next generation of “carrier grade” communication equipment the PCI Industrial Computer Manufacturers Group PICMG created in 2002 a new standard AdvancedTCA / ATCA. The ATCA crate backplanes are based mainly on 48V industrial power supplies. From this form factor evolve the Advanced Mezzanine Module carrier card AMC form factors defined in AMC.3 in types of single or double width.
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MIC-3927 -
Advantech Co. Ltd.
The MIC-3927 is a proprietary form factor Chassis Management Module (CMM) intended for use with PICMG* 2.1, 2.16, and 2.9-compliant systems (the CompactPCI* Hot Swap, Packet Switching Backplane, and System Management specifications respectively). The MIC-3927 plugs into a dedicated slot in compatible systems. It provides centralized management and alarm notification for system power supplies and fans as well as single board operation status. The CMM may be paired with a backup for high-availability applications.
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cPCIS-6130R -
ADLINK Technology Inc.
The cPCIS-6130R Series subsystem is designed for Telecom Data Center and Enterprise applications requiring a low profile PICMG 2.0 R3.0 CompactPCI compliant chassis with PICMIG 2.1 R2.0 hot swap support. The chassis is 1U height and standard 19" rack mount width for 6U cPCI cards, has a 2-slot board space, a hot swap backplane, a 64-bit/66MHz cPCI bus, and provides rear I/O for 80mm RTMs.
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iWave Systems Technologies
iWave’s Cyclone V based 6U cPCI Card is a rugged standalone module complaint with 6U size CPCI PICMG 2.0 Rev 3.0 backplane, aimed for the high-speed data, video processing, and display applications. The card offer speed up to 512MB/s of DMA transfer and up to a 6 channels of transceiver interfaces capable of operating up to 6 Gbps, SFP, Built-in health monitoring circuits, DVI Input, and Output Interfaces
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cBP-3210PR -
ADLINK Technology Inc.
The cBP-3210PR is a 3U 10-slot CompactPCI PlusIO hybrid backplane. Supports standard CompactPCI 3U height for 3U cPCI cards and PICMG 2.30 CompactPCI PlusIO. Supports hybrid function by having 5x cPCI standard slots and 4x CPCI-S.0 peripheral slots. The cBP-3213PR is ideally suited for safety controls in rail vehicles, management systems for controlling multiple SATA hard drives for large amounts of data or in RAID systems and for fast video and download processes.
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cPCI-A3525 Series -
ADLINK Technology Inc.
CompactPCI® Serial (PICMG CPCI-S.0) is a new modular computer standard officially adopted by PICMG in 2011. The CompactPCI Serial standard defines a completely new connector to support high-speed serial interfaces including PCI Express, SATA, USB and Ethernet. A CompactPCI Serial backplane has six high-speed connectors P1 to P6 on the system slot but only P1 is mandatory on peripheral slots, P2 to P6 being optional. A CompactPCI Serial system can comprise a total of nine blades (one system blade and eight peripheral I/O blades) through an Ethernet full mesh or single star architecture. The CompactPCI® Serial standard is the next-generation of the CompactPCI® specification and provides more flexibility and higher speed and bandwidth in modular system solutions.
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W-IE-NE-R, Plein & Baus GmbH
CompactPCI ratified as PICMG 2.0 in late 1995 is an interconnect bus standard for industrial computers, combining a 3U or 6U Eurocard-type card and PCI signaling / protocols via a passive backplane with metric connectors. PXI (PCI eXtensions for Instrumentation) is the application of CompactPCI for measurement and automation systems. PXI uses commercial PC-based PCI bus technology while combining rugged CompactPCI modular packaging with timing and synchronization features in order to provide an optimized basis for complex, rugged, modular instrumentation systems. The PXI standard is governed by the PXI systems Alliance (PXISA)