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PCI Expansion Boxes

PCI Expansion for Military Servers from Themis Computer

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Themis Computer

TPX-4

1U remote PCI slot expansion for harsh environments.

Themis’ TPX-4 PCI Expansion Box is a self contained, remotable I/O expansion subsystem that can be used with Themis servers and other PCI hosts to expand their PCI capability in space limited environments. Up to 4 full length PCI cards can be accommodated within this space effective 1U subsystem, the card slots will support data in either 32- or 64-bit formats at 33MHz. The host system bridge operates at either 33 or 66 MHz; PCI cards interface with the host system through a high performance, low latency PCI/PCI bridge.

Included in the PCI expansion box is a graphics video repeater and sync restorer that allows two graphics monitors to be driven from a single PCI graphics controller. The repeater also provides restoration of sync on green to support monitors without separate video sync inputs.

  • Compact 1RU, rackmountable design
  • Provides PCI expansion for Themis servers and other PCI hosts
  • Low latency design uses InfiniPCI™ technology which transparently bridges PCI over InfiniBand
  • Operates in harsh environments
  • Supports double-length PCI cards
  • Remote connectivity up to 17 Meters via copper and up to 300 Meters via multi-mode fiber
  • Optional Sun 13W3 Video Repeater and RGB Sync Restorer

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