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[log in to unmask] (Doug McKean)
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Tue, 13 Aug 1996 17:31:38 -0400
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> I am suppose to decide if the following is feasible.  My first thought says
> NO. But may be someone else has run across this.
> 
> I have some people who want a break away back plane.  We have several
> systems that use the same cards just a different number of them.  So they
> want to be able to break away the number of slots they need from a larger
> backplane to have the appropriate length without having to manufacture
> totally different sized boards.
> 
> Has anyone done anything like this or remotely similar?
> 
> Dee Stover
> National Optical Astronomy Observatories
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Dee,

What are your highest frequencies?
What kind of signals are you using?
what are the dimensions of this rack?

Doug

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