Rugged PC/104 chassis that protects against temperature, dust, and humidity introduced by MicroMax

March 22, 2024
The fanless chassis uses natural convection and conduction cooling. The configurable front panel can be outfitted with customer-defined connectors.

NEW YORK – MicroMax Computer Intelligence in New York City is introducing the M-Max ATR-compliant PC/104 chassis for mission-critical applications that require operation under extreme temperatures, dust, and humidity.

The sealed rugged enclosure offers passive cooling to provide physical protection for high-performance systems. The machine-worked aluminum chassis provides shock and vibration protection.

The fanless chassis uses natural convection and conduction cooling. The configurable front panel can be outfitted with customer-defined connectors.

The chassis dissipates as much as 95 Watts of power; offers shock and vibration protection of 40g/2.5g; accommodates PC/104, ComExpress, and EBX boards; fits as many as eight 8 PC/104 or similar-sized boards; is made from aluminum T6061; protects against dust and moisture per IP66; and operates in temperatures from -40 to 60 degrees Celsius.

For more information contact Micro Max online at www.micromax.com.

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