• IEEE 1301-1991

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    IEEE Standard for a Metric Equipment Practice for Microcomputers - Coordination Document

    Available format(s):  PDF

    Withdrawn date:  01-01-2007

    Language(s):  English

    Published date:  30-11-1990

    Publisher:  Institute of Electrical & Electronics Engineers

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    1. Introduction
    1.1 Scope and Field of Application
    1.2 Purpose
    1.3 Dimensions
    1.4 Coordination Dimensions
    1.4.1 Dimensions of Cabinets and Racks
    1.4.2 Dimensions of Subracks and Front Panels
    1.4.3 Dimensions of Backplanes
    1.4.4 Dimensions of Plug-in Units and Printed Boards
    1.5 Connector-Related Parameters
    1.6 Environmental Requirements
    1.7 Conformance
    2. References
    3. Special Word Usage, Definitions, and Abbreviations
    3.1 Special Word Usage
    3.2 Definitions
    3.3 Abbreviations
    4. Dimensional Nomenclature
    4.1 Axis and Boundary References
    4.2 Dimensional Location Nomenclature
    4.3 Dimensional Nomenclature, Heights
    4.4 Dimensional Nomenclature, Widths
    4.5 Dimensional Nomenclature, Depths
    4.6 Dimensional Nomenclature, Mounting Pitches
    5. Cabinets
    6. Subracks
    7. Backplanes
    8. Plug-in Units
    FIGURES
    1. Example of a Cabinet with Subrack, Front Panel,
           and Attachments Installed
    2. Mounting Dimensions for Rack or Cabinet Front
           Panels and Subracks
    3. Front Panel Dimensions - Recommended Sizes
    4. Internal Cabinet Flange Dimensions
    5. Ancillary Equipment Configuration - Typical Examples
    6. Cabinet with Mounting Rails
    7. Slanted Cabinet with Mounting Rails
    8. Dimensions for Straight or Slanted Cabinets with
           Mounting Rails
    9. Cabinet without Mounting Rails
    10. Dimensions for Straight or Slanted Cabinets without
           Mounting Rails
    11. Cabinet with Mounting Rails
    12. Dimensions for Type A Cabinets
    13. Dimensions for Type B Cabinet
    14. Cabinet without Mounting Rails
    15. Cabinet without Mounting Rails - Dimensional
           Requirements
    16. Typical Arrangement of Subrack, Backplane, and
           Front Panel
    17. Dimensional Relationships
    18. Basic Dimensions of Subracks
    19. EMI Shielding of Front Panel Surface
    20. Subrack Dimensions for Mounting Plug-in Units
    21. Mounting Dimensions of Plug-in Unit Guides and
           Plug-in Units within a Subrack
    22. Mounting Dimensions of Plug-in Unit Guides and
           Plug-in Units within a Subrack
    23. Depth and Height Dimensions of Subracks with Two
           Alternative Designs of Front Panel Attachment
    24. Detail of Typical Front Panel Attachment - Design 1
    25. Detail of Typical Extension for Injector/Ejector -
           Design 2
    26. Connector Grid Position
    27. Backplane Dimensions
    28. Typical Arrangement of Plug-in Units within a
           Subrack
    29. Relationship of Subrack and All Plug-in Units to
           Each Other
    30. Plug-in Unit Dimensions
    31. Printed Board Dimensional Example
    32. Front Panels for Plug-in Units
    33. Plug-in Unit with Preferred Injector/Ejector Handle
    34. Frame-Type Plug-in Unit for Plug-in Units with Front
           Panels
    35. Frame-Type Plug-in Unit for Plug-in Units without
           Front Panels
    36. Box-Type Plug-in Unit
    37. Box-Type Plug-in Unit without Guide Webs
    TABLES
    1. Cabinet Height Dimensions
    2. Cabinet Width Dimensions
    3. Cabinet Depth Dimensions
    4. Front Panel Height Dimensions
    5. Front Panel Width Dimensions
    6. Subrack Height Dimensions
    7. Subrack Width Dimensions
    8. Subrack Depth Dimensions
    9. Backplane Height Dimensions
    10. Plug-in Unit Heights
    11. Plug-in Unit Widths
    12. Box- or Frame-Type Plug-in Unit Width
    13. Box- or Frame-Type Plug-in Unit and Plug-in Unit
           Depths

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    Specifies dimensions for a single metric equipment practice that will ensure mechanical interchangeability and promote worldwide use.

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    Committee Microprocessor Standards Committee
    Document Type Standard
    Publisher Institute of Electrical & Electronics Engineers
    Status Withdrawn

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