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The ATX6022/14G from Axiomtek is a 14-slot full-size PICMG1.0 backplane designed to provide practical expansion options, ensuring compatibility and flexibility for various applications. With 2 x PICMG1.0, 12 x PCI, and 1 x ISA slots, the ATX6022/14G accommodates a range of industrial peripherals and interface cards. Its adaptability suits industrial automation, telecommunications, and embedded computing applications. The full-size form factor is designed for easy integration and seamlessly fits into standard ATX chassis. The ATX6022/14G adheres to the PICMG1.0 standard, ensuring compatibility with diverse industrial computing systems. The ATX6022/14G supports both AT and ATX power supplies, allowing you to choose the configuration that suits your needs.
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Axiomtek 14 Slot Full Size PICMG1.0 Backplane: 2x PICMG1.0, 12x PCI, 1 x ISA, AT/ATX Power
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14 Slot Full Size PICMG1.0 Backplane: 2x PICMG1.0, 12x PCI, 1 x ISA, AT/ATX Power
London Underground signalling engineers required a number of panel PCs for temporary use as in-cab Signal Interface Displays (SIDs) in test trains, to allow the engineers to test the information being sent to the train from the new Thales computer-based signalling system.