VME systems built to order
Rittal
Rack-mounted and desktop VME systems
A range of rack-mounted or desktop VME systems can be built to individual customer requirements.
Rittal Electronic Systems can produce a range of rack mounted ordesktop VME systems for applications, built to individualcustomer requirements.
By combining a housing with a backplane,power supply, guide rails and wiring, a ready to use system canbe supplied to suit most applications.
The housing may be basedon either a subrack or instrument case, depending on whether theapplication is 19in rack mounted or desktop, both of which may bekitted out with rear I/O.
The choice of backplanes includesstandard VME, J1, J2 or J1+J2 monolithic, VME64X with or withoutP0 connections and VXI for instrumentation.
Rittal is also ableto offer a design service for special or customised backplaneswhich may be included as part of the overall system.
Backplanesmay be fitted horizontally where a low slot count is requiredusing 6U plug-in boards, which in turn can be mounted as a towerenclosure in the desktop case.
For power to run the system,Rittal can provide PSUs in various formats including open frame,plug-in, hot swap and ATX.
Systems are completed by providing allnecessary wiring, and both wiring and safety tests are conductedbefore despatch.
Rittal has supplied VME systems for variousapplications including signalling (rail), video monitoring andpublic displays, medical electronics and research markets.
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