MicroTCA system evaluates AdvancedMC modules

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Edited by the Electronicstalk editorial team Aug 14, 2009

Schroff, an electronics packaging specialist, has introduced a 3U, four-slot MicroTCA system that has been developed to provide a platform for the testing and evaluation of AdvancedMC modules.

Based on Schroff's Ratiopac-Pro 19in (48cm) desktop case, the new integrated system includes a special MicroTCA backplane, four extra-wide AdvancedMC slots, a 400W ATX power supply unit with an input range of 90VAC to 264VAC and active cooling using a total of eight 5V fans.

Schroff has introduced a new 3U, 4-slot MicroTCA system that has been developed to provide a convenient platform for the testing and evaluation of AdvancedMC modules.

Schroff has introduced a new 3U, 4-slot MicroTCA system that has been developed to provide a convenient platform for the testing and evaluation of AdvancedMC modules.

The topology of the backplane has been designed for testing AdvancedMC modules, with CLK, JTAG, data and management lines accessible to external measuring equipment via connectors on the rear of the backplane.

In addition, the backplane incorporates power management for the AdvancedMC slots, automatically setting the four 'Enable' inputs on power-up.

Individual slots can also be controlled independently by switches on the front panel.

Each AdvancedMC slot measures 12hp in width to allow side access to installed modules and the top cover of the case and upper guide rails can be removed to accommodate double-size AdvancedMC modules, if required.

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