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Aitech's New Customizable 3U CPCI Enclosure

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Wednesday, March 31, 2010

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The 2-slot 3U CompactPCI (CPCI) enclosure features a new cold-plated-cooled E902 that provides increased thermal and heat transfer performance.



Aitech Defense Systems Inc., (Chatsworth, CA) offers a customizable 2-slot 3U CompactPCI (CPCI) enclosure that provides flexible electronic configurations as well as exceptionally reliable operation. Features include:

  • A new cold-plated-cooled E902 that provides increased thermal and heat transfer performance.
  • Radiation and heavy ion shielding.
  • The ability to dissipate more than 28 W at 71°C ambient free air with a cold-plate temperature of 55°C.                                                                                                                                              
  • Weighs less than 11 lbs with two 3U 0.8" pitch ANSI/VITA 30.1-2002 conduction-cooled CompactPCI boards.
  • External dimensions of only 3.63" W x 8.52" D x 4.80" H.

For more information visit www.rugged.com

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