RACK-2100GBR/ACE-R4130AP 2U 6-SLOT 19" Industrial Rackmount Chassis for Full-Size PICMG 1.3 SBC

RACK-2100GBR/ACE-R4130AP 2U 6-SLOT 19″ Industrial Rackmount Chassis for Full-Size PICMG 1.3 SBC

Equipped Gaming Embedded System
RACK-2100GBR/ACE-R4130AP 2U 6-SLOT 19" Industrial Rackmount Chassis for Full-Size PICMG 1.3 SBC.

Additional information

LEDs

1 x Power On, 1 x HDD Activity

Expansion Slots

6 x Expansion slots

ATX Power Supply Support

300 Watt PS2 ATX Power Supply (other options available, please ask your sales representative)

DC PS Support

No

DC to ATX PS Support

No

Redundant PS Support

300 Watt Redundant PS2 ATX Power Supply (other options available, please ask your sales representative)

Manufacturer

iEi

Ordering Options

1404552A: 2U 6-SLOT 19" Rackmount Chassis for Full-Size PICMG 1.3 SBC White with 300 watt power supply 1404552B: 2U 6-SLOT 19" Rackmount Chassis for Full-Size PICMG 1.3 SBC Black with 300 watt power

Product Features

Dimensions: W: 17.0" (431 mm) x D: 22.7" (577 mm) x H: 3.5" (88 mm) SBC Support: Full-Size PICMG 1.3 SBC Bays:1 x 5.25" external bay, 1 x 3.5" external bay, 1 x 3.5" internal bay Expansion: 6 x Exp

RACK-2100GBR/ACE-R4130AP 2U 6-SLOT 19″ Industrial Rackmount Chassis for Full-Size PICMG 1.3 SBC

Equipped Gaming Embedded System

RACK-2100GBR/ACE-R4130AP 2U 6-SLOT 19″ Industrial Rackmount Chassis for Full-Size PICMG 1.3 SBC.

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Additional information

LEDs

1 x Power On, 1 x HDD Activity

Expansion Slots

6 x Expansion slots

ATX Power Supply Support

300 Watt PS2 ATX Power Supply (other options available, please ask your sales representative)

DC PS Support

No

DC to ATX PS Support

No

Redundant PS Support

300 Watt Redundant PS2 ATX Power Supply (other options available, please ask your sales representative)

Manufacturer

iEi

Ordering Options

1404552A: 2U 6-SLOT 19" Rackmount Chassis for Full-Size PICMG 1.3 SBC White with 300 watt power supply 1404552B: 2U 6-SLOT 19" Rackmount Chassis for Full-Size PICMG 1.3 SBC Black with 300 watt power

Product Features

Dimensions: W: 17.0" (431 mm) x D: 22.7" (577 mm) x H: 3.5" (88 mm) SBC Support: Full-Size PICMG 1.3 SBC Bays:1 x 5.25" external bay, 1 x 3.5" external bay, 1 x 3.5" internal bay Expansion: 6 x Exp

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