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Omron designed the CVM1-BC103, a CPU backplane specifically engineered for use within the CVM1 series rack configuration. With a capacity of 10 slots, it allocates the rightmost 6 slots for CPU base units, facilitating effective resource management.
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| Manufacturer | Omron |
|---|---|
| Product Type | Backplane |
| Product Line | CVM1 |
| Part Number | CVM1-BC103 |
| Weight | 2.25 lbs (1.02 kg) |
| Rack | CPU Rack |
| Backplane Type | CPU backplane |
| I/O Control Unit | Not supported |
| Connecting Cable | Not required in configuration with only CPU rack |
| Number of Slots | 10 |
| CPU Base Unit Slots | Rightmost 6 |
| Operating Temperature | 0 to 55°C |
| Storage Temperature | -20°C to 65°C |
| Atmosphere | Free of corrosive gasses |
Omron’s CVM1-BC103 is a backplane designed specifically for CPU rack applications within the CVM1 series. This CPU backplane features 10 slots, with the rightmost six dedicated to accommodating CPU base units. This specific arrangement aids in maximizing efficiency within constrained setups.
The device does not support any I/O control units, simplifying installation and configuration in use cases that strictly involve the CPU rack. Notably, there is no need to connect cables for setups that utilize only the CPU rack, which enhances the ease of assembly.
Operating conditions for the CVM1-BC103 are defined with a temperature tolerance ranging from 0 to 55°C. When not in use, it can be stored in environments with temperatures dropping as low as -20°C and reaching up to 65°C. To maintain reliability and longevity, the atmospheric conditions must remain free from corrosive gases. This ensures that the backplane performs optimally throughout its intended operational lifespan.