Rugged electronic enclosures for MicroTCA embedded computing introduced by LCR Electronics

Dec. 17, 2009
NORRISTOWN, Pa., 17 Dec. 2009. LCR Electronics Inc. in Norristown, Pa., is introducing rugged electronic enclosures for MicroTCA-based embedded computing for military, industrial, and commercial applications. Each chassis is configured to ARINC 404A, and can accommodate a backplane as large as 10-slots.

Posted by John Keller

NORRISTOWN, Pa., 17 Dec. 2009. LCR Electronics Inc. in Norristown, Pa., is introducing rugged electronic enclosures for MicroTCA-based embedded computing for military, industrial, and commercial applications. Each rackmount chassis is configured to ARINC 404A, and can accommodate a backplane as large as 10-slots.

Each rugged enclosure is air-cooled or conduction-cooled, and comes in standard and custom sizes. These rugged chassis operate in temperatures from -40 to 85 degrees Celsius, and store at temperatures from -55 to 95 C.

The ATR chassis have machined box construction that meet military specifications for vibration, acceleration, shock, humidity, and salt fog. For more information contact LCR Electronics online at www.lcr-inc.com.

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