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CompactPCI

EasyPlug

The EasyPlug CompactPCI backplane line has 47-pin pluggable connectors in either a vertical (3U or 6U) or horizontal (9U) orientation. This reduces mean-time-to-repair (MTTR) and time-consuming cabling costs.
  • Conforms to PICMG basic specification 2.0 R3.0
  • PICMG Hot Swap specification 2.1 R1.0
  • H.110versions conform to PICMG H.110 Computer Telephony specific
  • Controlled impedance stripline design
  • Right or left justified system slot
  • 47-pin Positronic power supply connectors
  • Virtually zero crosstalk
  • Accessories
Datasheet/Brochure
Pdf EasyPlug Datasheet

More Info/Accessories
Pdf CPCI Key Coding Reference Sheet
Pdf cPCI Reference Sheet



EasyCable

The EasyCable cPCI backplanes have power nuts along the right side of the backplane for easy cabling access. They come in both 3U and 6U heights. The 6U version standard comes with an ATX connector in the rear and has options for H.110 for Computer Telephony.
Low Profile

The Low Profile line has power studs between the slots to provide the most compact backplanes available. The backplanes can pack more slots into smaller, low profile horizontal chassis. The 6U line comes in standard cPCI, PICMG 2.16 (Compact Packet Switching), and PICMG 2.17 (StarFabric) options. The 7U versions have various cabling and pluggable options for power and fan tray headers.
PICMG 2.16

The performance of CompactPCI is vastly improved with the cPSB (PICMG 2.16) protocol. CPSB increases system performance by moving data traffic off the shared bus, and onto an embedded switched Ethernet network fabric (10/100/1000 Mbit/s), accessed via the P3 connector.
32-Bit cPCI

The Elma Bustronic CompactPCI backplane series is designed to be fully compliant with PICMG standards. The 32-bit cPCI line offers hundreds of I/O pins across the backplane that on the 64-bit version are defined and therefore unavailable. We have provided all the standard features required for full compatibility, including all pin connections for bussed signal lines and all defined power and ground pins connected to their respective planes. User defined VI/O is standard.



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