Cube handles six AMCs
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MTCA Cube
Conforming to the latest MicroTCA specification, the Rittal MTCA Cube is supplied with a backplane and 250W AC/DC power pack.
Rittal has expanded its MicroTCA product range with the addition of the MTCA Cube.
It offers a simple, efficient architecture capable of handling up to six AMCs and an MCH (MicroTCA Carrier Hub), plus the resources required to power, cool and support them.
The compact stand-alone stainless-steel cube measures only 307 x 118 x 285mm and offers many advantages over larger shelf-level MicroTCA architectures or Advanced TCA shelves for low-end applications.
It is particularly suitable for smaller systems, such as those found on machinery and in control gear.
Conforming to the MicroTCA.0R1.0 specification, the Rittal MTCA Cube is supplied with a backplane and 250W AC/DC power pack.
A range of accessories enables mounting on DIN rails, walls, mounting plates or even directly onto a machine or industrial control system.
Rittal's MTCA Cube permits the creation of systems that are physically small while still preserving full compatibility with the AdvancedMC specification.
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