BA-4 Four-Slot Backplane PC-1
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BA-4 Four-Slot Backplane PC-1 |
Features:
A BA-4 backplane is for use with the PC-1 (power & processor module) in the far left slot and any I/O or communication modules in the other 3 slots.
A BA-40 backplane is similar to the BA-4 backplane except the J5 (PC-1 lower connector) and SL-9 (PC-1 power) connectors have been removed to allow various modules to be installed in the leftmost slot.
A BA-40 can be used with a PS-xx power supply and a CP-xx processor module or can be linked to any other backplane when more slots are required.
There are four (4) connectors at the far right of a BA-4 backplane. The two (2) small 8 way connectors are for inter-backplane communication links, the six way connector is for an external power supply (+5V and +12V DC), and the lower 9 way connector is used for incoming and outgoing power. A BA-40 does not have the lower 9-way SL-9 connector.
Product specifications:
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BA-4 External Connections |
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| J14 Power Connector (viewed from the top) |
PCON = Processor controlled power enable.
The 24V pin is not used by the PC-1.
The 12V and 5V output pins can be used to power a second backplane (e.g. BA-40).
These pins are supplied by the PC-1 when a battery or input supply is connected to the orange BL9 connector.
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| J13 (in), J15 (out) Inter-rack Backplane Comms Connectors |
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| Orange SL9 connector - (BA-4 only, viewed from the top without the plug inserted) |
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To power the PC-1, the +12V and 0V Input Supply pins need to be wired to a suitable power supply
(e.g. connect a PSU-3 power supply).
The +24V Aux. Supply is only available if the PC-1 is fitted with a DC-DC converter (optional).
Two battery terminals are supplied for charging of a backup battery.
The +12V Radio terminals can be used to power a radio or other external equipment. |