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Carlo Gavazzi announces series of rugged military electronic enclosures

BROCKTON, Mass., 31 Aug. 2007. Carlo Gavazzi Computing Solutions in Brockton, Mass., is announcing the 709 Series of air-cooled rugged electronic enclosures for printed circuit boards in harsh shipboard and land-based military applications.

The 709 Series accommodates as many as 20 slots for VME64, VME64x, VXS, VPX, VXI, or CompactPCI cards and ranging in size from 8U to 15U high and 20.5 inches deep. Available in AC/DC or multiple-output power configurations of up to 2000 Watts, the 709 Series cooling can also be configured in three different ways: pressurized, evacuation, or combination push/pull.

Featuring either overlapping bolted or welded construction, the EIA rack-mountable 709 Series is engineered to meet military specifications for shock and vibration.

Cards resist harsh environment contaminants due to air filtration. The enclosures are designed to meet MIL-S-901, MIL-STD-810, MIL-STD-167, MIL-STD-704 and MIL-STD-461.

The 709 Series options for an internal card cage shock isolation system that meets drip-proof and splash-proof requirements, or for shock-isolated peripheral bays that meet EMI requirements.

For more information on the 709 Series, contact Carlo Gavazzi online at www.gavazzi-computing.com.




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