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Introduction
The cPCI-6930 is ideal for server-grade applications, providing
datacom equipment providers, system integrators, robust com-
puter makers and security sectors a flexible, cost-optimized solu-
tion for mission critical applications with a reliable, smooth path for
scalability and expansion.
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Features
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6U CompactPCI® blade in 8HP width form factor
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Supports Intel® Xeon® Processor E5-2400 Series in
LGA1356 socket, up to 8-core Xeon® E5-2448L 1.8GHz,
20MB LLC
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Intel® C604 Platform Controller Hub
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Three channels of DDR3-1333/1600 ECC registered
SDRAM via three 240-pin RDIMM, up to 48GB
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64bit/66MHz CompactPCI® Interface based on PCI specifi-
cations, universal V(I/O)
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Supports Satellite Mode operation as a standalone blade in
peripheral slots
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One 32/64-bit, 33/66/133MHz PMC or PCI-Express x8 XMC
site
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Two USB 3.0 ports via discrete controller
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4GB SATA NAND flash soldered onboard
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SATA 6 Gb/s direct connector for onboard 2.5" drive
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Optional CFast, CompactFlash or 2.5" SAS drive support
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Eight general purpose user programmable LEDs on front
panel for (default Port 80 status)
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Dual independent RGB outputs on front panel and rear I/O
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Four Gigabit Ethernet ports on front panel
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Compliant with PICMG 2.0, 2.1, 2.9, 2.16 standards
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Infineon SLB 9635 TT1.2 TPM support upon request
Summary of Contents for cPCI-6930
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