Omnitron Systems Technology iConverter 2-Module Power Chassis User Manual
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1.2 Terms
Backplane
A printed circuit board which is permanently mounted inside the
chassis and is populated with receptacle connectors into which mod-
ules are inserted.
Module An
iConverter
plug-in card positioned into a slot location and in-
serted into a backplane connector.
Module-Guide A mechanical channel guiding module insertion into a backplane
connector.
Slot
A single chassis position consisting of a backplane connector and its
associated module-guides.
A Link
A backplane slot-to-slot connection that provides Ethernet connectiv-
ity between adjacent slots.
A Port
An interface on a module capable of Ethernet traffic via the back-
plane’s A Link.
Notes:
1. Other
iConverter
multi-module chassis models also support a backplane B Link.
This feature is not required on the 2-Module Chassis.
2. Other modules support a B Port. In the application drawings in this manual,
the B Ports depicted are not connected.
1.3 Mechanical Description
The 2-Module chassis consists of a fixed internal AC (models 8230-0, 8230-1,
8231-0 and 8231-1) or DC (models 8235-0, 8235-1, 8236-0 and 8236-1) power supply
that provides power to the chassis’ two (2) backplane connectors.
1.4 Backplane Architecture
The chassis features two (2) module slots numbered 1 (top slot) and 2 (bottom slot). As
modules are inserted into the chassis slots, they are seated into the slot connectors.
The two slots are connected using the A Link which provides Ethernet connectivity
between the two slots.
When modules with A Port capability are inserted into the adjacent chassis slots, they
can connect their Ethernet data using their A Ports and the A Link.
Note: Not all modules support and have backplane ports. To find out about each
specific module’s backplane port configuration, refer to the specific module’s
documentation.
This chassis’ architecture facilitates a variety of applications including unmanaged,
out-of-band managed, in-band managed and multi-port configurations.
Fig 2. Depicts the chassis’ backplane architecture.