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The Intel NetStructure® MPRTM0020 Rear Transition Module Technical Product Specification is organized as follows:
•Chapter 1, “Document Organization” provides a table of acronyms and terms that are used throughout the document.
•Chapter 2, “Functional Overview” describes the features of the Rear Transition Module.
•Chapter 3, “Operating the Unit” includes information about installing and removing the Rear Transition Module.
•Chapter 4, “Module Components” describes the functional components of the Rear Transition Module.
•Chapter 5, “RTM Management Architecture” describes support for a
•Chapter 6, “Detailed Specifications” includes detailed environmental, mechanical and reliability specifications for the Rear Transition Module.
•Chapter 7, “Warranty Information” includes product warranty information.
•Chapter 8, “Customer Support” offers technical and sales assistance information for the Rear Transition Module.
•Chapter 9, “Certifications” provides information about product certifications.
•Chapter 10, “Agency Information” provides product compliance information.
•Chapter 11, “Safety Warnings” includes several safety warnings about working with the Rear Transition Module.
1.1Acronyms and Terms
Table 1. | Acronyms and Terms (Sheet 1 of 2) | |
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| AdvancedTCA* | Advanced Telecommunications Computing Architecture |
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| Blade, Board | These terms are used interchangeably to refer to an assembled PCB card that plugs into a |
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| CPU | Central Processing Unit. A microprocessor. |
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| DPM | Defects Per Million |
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| ENA | Enable |
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| FIT | Failures In Time |
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| Field Replaceable Unit. Logically represents an entity that can be queried for sensor data, |
| FRU | and perhaps an entity that has a satellite management controller. Example FRUs can |
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| HA | Highly Available. |
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