16 channel conduction cooled router/switch, based on Junipers LN 100 |
additional Gigabit Ethernet switch electronics |
Sunnyvale, CA— February 01, 2012 —PCI-SYSTEMS Inc. , a leading supplier of conduction cooled systems, today announced the release of its “Mamba” router product, a 16 channel conduction cooled router/switch based on Junipers LN 1000 router and PCI-Systems managed conduction cooled Gigabit Ethernet switch.
“Having delivered several conduction cooled 3U VPX 8 slot DesertGecko type chassis to Juniper for testing production quantities of their LN1000 router in temperature chambers”, Claus Gross, President of PCI Systems Inc. states, “our engineers have detailed knowledge on how to implement the LN1000 router in multiple slot VPX chassis for a variety of applications.”
The “Mamba” type router/switch can be used for 28V, 48V and 110V input ranges by just changing the wide input power supply modules. A range of 8.5V to 37V covers basically 12V, 24V and 28V applications.
Of course the Mamba router/switch is designed to meet the intent of the following environmental specifications: (designed to meet intent of MIL-STD 810F)
> Operating Temperature: -40 to +85 °C at the board rail.
> Humidity: 0 to 95% Humidity / Non-condensing
> Shock: 40G / 11mS
> Vibration: 14Grms / 20-2000Hz
> EMC: Designed to meet intent of MIL-STD 461D (RE, RS, CE, CS)
> Conformal coating applied, parts are undercoated with epoxy.
> MIL-STD-1275B Military Vehicles 28DC
> MIL-STD-461E EMI, Ground CS101 and CE102
> Integrated EMI Filter per MIL-STD-461
> Transient Protection per MIL-STD-704A through E
> MIL-STD-1275AT w/ Reverse Polarity protection
PCI-SYSTEMS Inc. develops and manufactures intelligent VPX Systems, cPCI, CPU and peripheral boards as well as advanced mechanical design solutions in the US and Germany for many platforms that provide precision control of robotic and automated equipment in the semiconductor, medical and industrial equipment markets as well as for ruggedized embedded OEM applications in airborne and defense applications.