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- 3-100: Basic dimensions of front panels, subracks, ch****is, racks and cabinets IEC 60297-3-101 Part 3-101: Subracks and ****ociated plug-in units IEC 60297-3-102...
- "U", with 1 U being 1.75 in (44.45 mm). This dimension refers to the subrack in which the card is to be mounted, rather than the card itself. A single...
- HP wide of which 104HP is typically usable. Eurocard Sizing and Dimensions; Systems Integration Plus. VME Dimensions; Eurocard subracks; VME.com v t e...
- structures of the 482,6 mm (19 in) series - Part 3-108: Dimensions of R-type subracks and plug-in units, International Electrotechnical Commission West, Jill;...
- rack-mounted applications or for portable or desktop versions. From simple subracks for electronics, the company since expanded to ch****is platforms for architectures...
- abelian groups (see above) one can also consider nonabelian subracks. If such a subrack decomposes into several pieces (because now less element are...
- 19" racks, and enclosures, wall cases Front panels, plug-in modules, subracks and printed circuit boards Power supplies for measurement and control technology...
- Robotron Type designation Designation Function Price (year) Z 1013.50 Subrack Provides four additional slots EVP [de] 316 M (1988) Z 1013.40 Power supply...
- Williams, NASA Expedition 13 science officer and flight engineer, inserting a subrack payload into the Human Research Facility (HRF) in the U.S. Laboratory,...
- International Space Station locker and the standard eight panel unit International Subrack Interface Standard (ISIS) drawer. EDR is a multi-user facility on board...