MicroTCA.4 electronic chassis with N+1 redundant power to 4400 Watts introduced by VadaTech

May 14, 2014
HENDERSON, Nev., 14 May 2014. VadaTech in Henderson, Nev., is introducing the VT813 MicroTCA.4 electronic chassis with N+1 redundant power to 4400 Watts for high-energy physics and other embedded computing applications that require full-power redundancy in the system.
HENDERSON, Nev., 14 May 2014. VadaTech in Henderson, Nev., is introducing the VT813 MicroTCA.4 electronic chassis with N+1 redundant power to 4400 Watts for high-energy physics and other embedded computing applications that require full-power redundancy in the system.

With specially designed power modules, the VT813 chassis has four 1100-Watt power supplies in an N+1 redundant power configuration. By aligning the compact power supplies on the side of the card cage, the chassis can provide 12 double-module, mid-sized slots.

The backplane for the VT813 is 40 Gigabit Ethernet-ready, with a high dielectric material for clean signals. The chassis offers redundancy, including dual fans trays in a push/pull configuration, dual MCH's, and four power supplies. There also are dual FRU information devices and carrier locators, along with a JTAG Switch Module slot and a Telco Alarm built-in.

For more information contact VadaTech online at www.vadatech.com.

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