EATON ANSI Backplanes
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EATON ANSI Backplanes


Eaton ANSI backplanes are circuit boards designed to provide a common interface between multiple electronic devices in a rack or cabinet. They are used in telecommunications, industrial control and data centre equipment where multiple electronic modules or cards need to be interconnected.

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StyleModelPrice (ex. VAT)
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2A10859G01
€3,827.36
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2A10859G02
€7,956.29

Features

  • They come with a universal frame for enhanced flexibility and improved airflow.
  • These backplanes feature three poles for balancing the load across all three phases of the electrical system.

Standards and Approvals

  • UL

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the factors to consider when selecting an Eaton ANSI backplane?

  • The number and type of modules required for installation.
  • The bus type and data transfer rate.
  • The form factor and mounting options.
  • The consumption and compatibility with power supplies.

What is the difference between a single-slot and a multi-slot backplane?

Single-slot backplanes support only one electronic module or card, while multi-slot backplanes can support multiple modules or cards.

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