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5U ATCA Shelf October 2007. -Proprietary and Confidential-. General description. 5U ATCA Shelf 5 slot Mounting systems 19'' Cabinet 23'' Cabinet ETSI Cabinet (600 mm width) Operating temperature from (-5°C) – (+55°C) Altitude - 1800 meter above sea level (NEBS requirement).
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5U ATCA Shelf October 2007 -Proprietary and Confidential-
General description • 5U ATCA Shelf • 5 slot • Mounting systems • 19'' Cabinet • 23'' Cabinet • ETSI Cabinet (600 mm width) • Operating temperature from (-5°C) – (+55°C) • Altitude - 1800 meter above sea level (NEBS requirement) -Proprietary and Confidential-
5U ATCA Shelf Front View -Proprietary and Confidential-
5U ATCA Shelf Rear View -Proprietary and Confidential-
Mechanical Chassis Material • Material: Steel 1010-1016, zinc plated, Painted. • 90% of the parts are assembled by riveting – reduce assembly costs & complexity -Proprietary and Confidential-
General description Front view Shelf manager x2 Shelf ID EEPROM Cover Rear view -Proprietary and Confidential-
Mechanical Height: 222 mm (5U) 385.8 MM 448 MM -Proprietary and Confidential-
Mechanical Front View Fan tray Top View Power supply Rear View Shelf managers Air Filter -Proprietary and Confidential- Power supply inlet
Mechanical Mechanical Components: • Chassis • Air filter • Shelf managers • Power Supplies • Cable management • Fan tray • Backplane -Proprietary and Confidential-
Air Filter • Meet NEBS requirements • Filters all the air which is flowing into the shelf, both front and RTM areas. • Easy maintenance Captive screw, locking filter to chassis Easy to open and replace the air filter material -Proprietary and Confidential-
Air filter Air filter presence is detected using a switch on the fan card -Proprietary and Confidential-
Shelf Manager Front LEDs Ethernet Alarm Serial Alarm Clear Reset switch -Proprietary and Confidential-
Shelf Manager -Proprietary and Confidential-
The Shelf manager Board Main functionality: • Compliant with PICMG 3.0 • Fan tray control • Temperature monitoring • Discrete alarm outputs • LED Alarms display • Pigeon point ShMM500 module • Front and rear Ethernet connection. • Application blades control and power-up • Hot swappable and redundant • Remote access via Web interface, SNMP, RMCP and CLI -Proprietary and Confidential-
Power supply • Dimensions: • Width –114 mm • Depth – 278 mm • Height – 44.45 mm Air Filter Hot Swap Lever Status LEDs -Proprietary and Confidential-
Power supply Main features: • Field replaceable and hot swappable • IPMI controlled • Power inlet: 90 VAC to 240 VAC • Two AC Power inlets for redundancy • Two power supplies for redundancy • Each power supply has its own front-back independent cooling • In order to comply with NEBS GR63 Core, the power supply has a separate removable air filter -Proprietary and Confidential-
Cable management • Cable management - optional • Left • Right -Proprietary and Confidential-
Fan Tray • Front insertion • Comfortable and rigid extraction handle • Push concept for superior cooling 80x80x25 fan (x4) Locking screw Front View -Proprietary and Confidential-
Backplane Zone 1 Zone 2 FRONT VIEW Left Shelf manager Right Shelf manager Right Power Supply Left Power Supply -Proprietary and Confidential-
Backplane E²prom and fan tray connection Rear VIEW Left Rear Connectivity Right Rear Connectivity -Proprietary and Confidential-
Backplane Main features: • Five AdvancedTCA slots • Fabric interface with full mesh interconnect. • Dual-star Ethernet signalling environment on the Base interface. • Bussed IPMI • Two hub slots • Update channel between slots 1&2 and 3&4 • Full compliance with AdvancedTCA™ electrical and mechanical specifications • Rear connectivity for the shelf managers enables to route the Ethernet and serial links to the shelf rear area. -Proprietary and Confidential-
E²prom’s • Redundant and hot-swappable. • Easy access and removal. Replaceable E²prom -Proprietary and Confidential-
RFI EMC sealed chassis The RED lines represent EMC sealed areas. Sealing is being achieved by the use of EMI gaskets, springs and proper EMC design practices. -Proprietary and Confidential-