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Chapter 1 Introduction

General Specifications

Magma's 13 Slot PCI Expansion System is a general-purpose bus expansion system for the Peripheral Component Interconnect (PCI) local bus. The expansion bus is fully compliant with the PCI Local Bus Specification. The PCI expansion system consists of an expansion bus cable (a shielded, high-speed cable), an expansion interface card, an expansion motherboard and a rack-mount enclosure with a power supply.

 

Item

 

 

Description

 

 

 

 

Backplane:

13 PCI Slots (supports full or short-length PCI cards)

 

Enclosure:

19" Rack-mount Standard

 

Dimensions:

(4U ) 19" W x 7" H x 17.7" D

 

Weight:

24 lb or 11.804 kg

 

Construction:

All Steel Chassis

 

Cooling:

Two 70-105 CFM fans

 

Power Supply:

400W or 400W redundant

 

Standard Cable:

1-meter

 

MTBF:

37,000 hours

 

PCI Bus:

32 bits/33 MHz

 

PCI Local Bus

Revision 2.2

 

Specification:

 

 

 

 

 

PCI Bridge

Revision 1.2

 

Architecture Spec:

 

 

 

 

 

Interconnect

132 MB/sec (Theoretical Max. of PCI 33/32)

 

Bandwidth:

 

 

 

 

 

Operating

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0° to 50° C Operating Temperature

 

Environment:

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-20° to 60° C Storage Temperature

 

 

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5% to 85% Relative Humidity, Non-condensing

 

Operating Systems:

Windows Vista/XP/2000/Server 2003

 

 

Mac OS X Version 10.4.x +

 

 

Linux Kernel 2.6.x +

 

Warranty:

1 Year Return to Factory

 

Available Options:

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1.5-meter cable (PN: SUBCBL1.5HF)

 

 

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Disk Drive Cage for up to four 3.5” internal disk

 

 

 

drives (PN: RDRIVECAGE)

 

 

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PCI card hold down kit (PN: RCHD7)

 

 

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Rack-mount slide kit (PN: RSLIDES-XX)

Pre-InstallationInformation

Before using the Magma expansion chassis you should perform the following steps:

Inventory the shipping carton contents for all of the required parts

Gather all of the necessary tools required for installation

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