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IndustryPack

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IndustryPack

The first popular mezzanine card that was adapted to VMEbus, CompactPCI and PCI cards. IndustryPack (IP) cards are 3.9 x 1.8" and provide a 16-bit data path (double-wide 32-bit cards are specified, but not widely used). IP cards use two 50-pin connectors, one at each end of the card. See mezzanine card.

IP Card and PCI Adapter
This illustration was drawn from products from Dynamic Engineering. The IP card is a serial I/O card used for data acquisition, and the PCI card is an IP to PCI adapter. The PCI card holds three IP cards, although only one set of sockets is shown. (Drawn from donated products courtesy of Dynamic Engineering, www.dyneng.com)



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In addition, the MVME162 and MVME172 provide up to four IndustryPack sites for OEM customized I/O.
PC-MIP is a logical extension of our IndustryPack module and carrier board product line," said Chris Thompson, general manager of SBS GreenSpring Modular I/O.
The PC-MIP is a new mezzanine standard that combines the benefits of the small size of IndustryPack with the performance of PCI into a module for embedded computer expansion.
 
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