IEEE 1101.10-1996 IEEE Standard for Additional Mechanical Specifications for Microcomputers.pdf

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1、IEEE Std 1101.10-1996IEEE Standard for Additional Mechanical Specifications for Microcomputers Using the IEEE Std 1101.1-1991 Equipment PracticeSponsorBus Architecture Standards Committeeof theIEEE Computer SocietyApproved 10 December 1996IEEE Standards BoardAbstract: A generic standard that may be

2、applied in all fields of electronics where equipment andinstallations are required to conform to the 482.6 mm (19 in) equipment practice based on IEEE 1101.1-1991, IEC 297-3 (1984), and IEC 297-4 (1995). Dimensions are provided that will ensure mechanicalinterchangeability of subracks and plug-in un

3、its.Keywords: dimensions, mechanical interchangeability, plug-in units, subracksThe Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, Inc.345 East 47th Street, New York, NY 10017-2394, USACopyright 1997 by the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, Inc.All rights reserved. Published 199

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15、mentation of this standard may require use of subject mattercovered by patent rights. By publication of this standard, no position is taken with respect to the existence orvalidity of any patent rights in connection therewith. The IEEE shall not be responsible for identifying patents forwhich a lice

16、nse may be required by an IEEE standard or for conducting inquiries into the legal validity or scopeof those patents that are brought to its attention.iiIntroduction(This introduction is not part of IEEE Std 1101.10-1996, IEEE Standard for Additional Mechanical Specifications forMicrocomputers Using

17、 the IEEE Std 1101.1-1991 Equipment Practice.)With the widespread acceptance of international (IEC) microcomputer architectures based on the Eurocard formfactor, the IEEE Computer Society Technical Committee on Microcomputers and Microprocessors found itappropriate to form an IEEE standard to expand

18、 upon IEEE Std 1101.1-1991 and the IEC 297 series of standards,Dimensions of Mechanical Structures of the 482.6 mm (19 in) Series (IEC 297-1, IEC 297-3 and IEC 297-4). This additional standard provides design engineers with the dimensions and tolerances necessary to ensuremechanical, electromagnetic

19、 compatibility (EMC), and electrostatic discharge (ESD) function compatibility. Thisadditional standard will be in conformance with IEC Drafts 48D/1587-1 and 48D/1587-3.This additional standard offers mechanical, EMC, and ESD system integration details. It offers advantages such asreduction in desig

20、n and development time, manufacturing cost savings, and distinct marketing advantages.This standard covers additional standardized dimensions of a range of EMC subracks and associated EMC plug-inunits, injector, extractor and keying device handles for plug-in units and associated subracks, printed b

21、oard anbackplane related dimensions for the IEC 603-2 Type C, 3-row and expanded 5-row connector series and a plug-inunit/subrack ESD protection concept.At the time this standard was completed, the IEEE Std 1101.10-1996 Working Group had the following membership:Eike Waltz, Chair Frank Hom, Secretar

22、y Ralf BehrensSteve CorbeseroRobert DowningCalvin EriksonWayne FischerJohn GattiTad KubicPaul MazuraDavid MooreMichael MunroePeter OdellElwood ParsonsMichael ThompsonBruce WallaceThe following persons were on the balloting committee:Ghassan A. AbbasMalcolm J. AirstRay S. AldermanHarry A. AndreasKeit

23、h D. AnthonyEdmund H. BaulsirMartin BlakeRalf BokamperDavid BrearleyCharles BrillC. H. ChenJean-Jacque DumontWayne P. FischerRoger HinsdaleFrank HomConrad A. LaurvickGerald E. LawsRollins LinserGary S. ManchesterJoseph R. MarshallThanos MentzelopoulosGene E. MilliganKlaus-Dieter MuellerMichael Munro

24、eJoe P. NorrisElwood T. ParsonsFrederick E. SauerHermann H. StrassMichael G. ThompsonRobert C. TripiBruce WallaceEike G. WaltziiiWhen the IEEE Standards Board approved this standard on 10 December 1996, it had the following membership:Donald C. Loughry, Chair Richard J. Holleman, Vice Chair Andrew G

25、. Salem, Secretary Gilles A. BarilClyde R. CampJoseph A. CannatelliStephen L. DiamondHarold E. EpsteinDonald C. FleckensteinJay Forster*Donald N. HeirmanBen C. JohnsonE.G. Al KienerJoseph L. Koepfinger*Stephen R. LambertLawrence V. McClungMarco W. MigliaroMary Lou PadgettJohn W. PopeJose R. RamosArt

26、hur K. ReillyRonald H. ReimerGary S. RobinsonIngo RschJohn S. RyanChee Kiow TanLeonard L. TrippHoward L. Wolfman*Member EmeritusAlso included are the following nonvoting IEEE Standards Board liaisons:Satish K. Aggarwal Alan H. Cookson Chester C. TaylorLisa S. YoungIEEE Standards Project EditorivCLAU

27、SE PAGE1. Overview.11.1 Scope. 11.2 Purpose. 22. References.23. Terminology.43.1 Abbreviations . 43.2 Special word usage. 44. General arrangement .55. EMC .55.1 EMC subrack. 65.2 EMC filler panels . 75.3 EMC plug-in unit front panels . 85.4 EMC front panel/PB relationship. 96. Keying and alignment p

28、in .106.1 General arrangement with keying and alignment . 116.2 Keying and alignment pindimensional relationship. 126.3 Keying dimensionsreceptacles . 136.4 Key dimensions. 146.5 Programming of keys . 156.6 Alignment pin test dimensions. 167. Protective solder side cover .178. Plug-in unit injector/

29、ejector handles .188.1 Subrack dimensions . 188.2 Injector and extractor handle detail. 198.3 Plug-in unit injector/ejector handle front panel component space. 209. ESD protection.219.1 Electrostatic discharge design requirements . 2110. Plug-in unit printed boards and backplanes using IEC 603-2 Typ

30、e C, 3-row and expanded5-row connectors.2410.1 Printed board dimensions. 2410.2 Backplane dimensions. 2711. Plug-in unit boards and subrack backplanes using center connectors compatible toIEC 603-2 Type C, 3-row and expanded 5-row connector .30v11.1 Printed board dimensions. 3011.2 Backplane dimensi

31、ons. 32IEEE Standard for Additional Mechanical Specifications for Microcomputers Using the IEEE Std 1101.1-1991 Equipment Practice1. Overview1.1 ScopeThis generic standard may be applied in all fields of electronics where equipment and installations are required toconform to the 482.6 mm (19 in) equ

32、ipment practice based on IEEE Std 1101.1-1991, IEC 297-3 (1984), and IEC297-4 (1995).11.1.1 Dimensions of electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) subracks and associated EMC plug-in unitsThis standard covers additional dimensions for a range of modular EMC subracks based on IEEE Std 1101.1-1991,IEC 297-

33、3 (1984), and IEC 297-4 (1995) for mounting in equipment according to ANSI/EIA 310-D and IEC 297-1(1988), together with the basic additional dimensions of a compatible range of EMC plug-in units. This standardcovers additional requirements as proposed in IEC 48D /1587-3.1.1.2 Dimensions for plug-in

34、unit injector and extractor handlesThis standard covers additional dimensions for plug-in unit injector and extractor handles suitable for a compatiblerange of subracks based on IEEE Std 1101.1-1991, IEC 297-3 (1984), and IEC 297-4 (1995).1.1.3 Dimensions for plug-in unit keyingThis standard covers

35、additional dimensions for keying plug-in units into/with a compatible range of subracks based onIEEE Std 1101.1-1991, IEC 297-3 (1984), and IEC 297-4 (1995).1Information on references can be found in Clause 2.1IEEE Std 1101.10-1996 IEEE STANDARD FOR ADDITIONAL MECHANICAL SPECIFICATIONS1.1.4 Dimensio

36、ns for electrostatic discharge (ESD) protectionThis standard covers additional dimensions for ESD protection suitable for a compatible range of plug-in units andsubracks based on IEEE Std 1101.1-1991, IEC 297-3 (1984), and IEC 297-4 (1995).1.1.5 Alignment pinThis standard covers additional dimensions for a compatible alignment pin solution based on

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