Amphenol ABSI VPX Datasheet
■VPX is an evolutionary step forward for the provision of high-speed interconnects in harsh-environment applications. VPX improves the network bandwidth by replacing DIN41612 connector with higher speed connectors. The maximum form factor expands to a 20slot backplane.VPX meets most system interconnects requirements including;
■Multi-gigabit differential technology
■Core computing cluster switched fabrics
■Serial Rapid IO, PCI Express, Hypertransport, Inifiniband or 10G Ethernet
■Sufficient ports to enable distributed switching or centralized switching
Open VPX defines 2 different backplane heights as 3U and 6U. The 6U backplane configuration is defined in section 11 of ANSI/VITA 65-2010 (R2012) and the 3U backplane configuration is defined in section 15. In each sub-section, the specification provides the backplane topology for each communication plane and a slot interconnection definition for each slot type used. Each backplane profile references a slot profile for each slot position on the backplane and then defines how each pipe in each slot is interconnected and the electrical performance for each pipe. The backplane profiles defined in the Open VPX standard are specifically targeted for use in standard development chassis profiles. The backplane profile defines which pins or set of pins are routed in the backplane, and which pins are available on RTM (Rear Transition Module) connectors at the rear of the backplane. The backplane profile also defines the slot-to-slot pitch. Amphenol ABSI’s open VPX back planes are compliant to VITA 65.
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