Summary: Dynamic Engineering has developed PIM's to be used for facilitating rear panel I/O in cPCI based systems using PMC's. Our product line includes a PIM Universal IO and a PIM Parallel IO. We also carry the carrier board for mounting the PIM's. <br> <br>
The PIM-Parallel-IO facilitates rear panel IO in cPCI based systems using PMC's. The PIM-Parallel-IO provides the PMC_Parallel_IO front panel IO where rear panel IO is desired. The PIM-Parallel-IO can be used with other PMCs as well. <br> <br>
The PIM_Universal_IO facilitates rear panel IO in cPCI based systems using PMC's. The PIM_Universal_IO provides the PMC front panel IO where rear panel IO is desired. The PIM_Universal_IO can be used with any PMC implementing "Pn4" IO.<br> <br>
Full Text: Dynamic Engineering PIM's:
The PIM_Universal_IO: http://www.dyneng.com/pim_universal_io.html Facilitates rear panel IO in cPCI based systems using PMC's. The PIM_Universal_IO provides the PMC front panel IO where rear panel IO is desired. The PIM_Universal_IO can be used with any PMC implementing "Pn4" IO. The purpose of the PIM_Universal_IO is to facilitate rear panel IO in cPCI systems. When installed, the PIM_Universal_IO will re-create the PMC's Pn4 IO in the rear compartment of the chassis [under the backplane]. All of the 64 IO connections are routed to the 68 pin SCSI II connector. The signals are routed through 10 ohm resistors to provide signal damping. Alternate values can be implemented if desired. The PIM specification provides for power and ground references. The ground reference and power are used to tie into internal planes used as references for the signals routed across the PIM. All 64 IO are routed 1:1 to the PIM bezel connector. The extra 4 pins are used for +5V and ground reference. The +5V is fused with a "self healing" fuse. Two signal grounds are provided. Please refer to the tables in the manual for the connector definitions. For custom versions please contact Dynamic Engineering. The SCSI connector has a variety of mates available to allow ribbon, discrete, pre-made and customer made cabling solutions.
PIM-Parallel-IO: http://www.dyneng.com/pim_parallel_io.shtml When installed the PIM-Parallel-IO will recreate the PMC-Parallel-IO front bezel IO in the rear compartment of the chassis [under the backplane]. All of the 64 IO connections are routed to the 68 pin SCSI II connector. The signals are routed through 10 ohm resistors to provide signal damping. Alternate values can be implemented if desired.
Contact: Dynamic Engineering 435 Park Dr. Ben Lomond, CA 95005 831 336-8891 www.dyneng.com dedra@dyneng.com