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1、Recognized as an American National Standard (ANSI) The Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, Inc. 345 East 47th Street, New York, NY 10017-2394, USA Copyright 1997 by the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, Inc. All rights reserved. Published 1997. Printed in the United S
2、tates of America. ISBN 1-55937-896-7 No part of this publication may be reproduced in any form, in an electronic retrieval system or otherwise, without the prior written permission of the publisher. IEEE Std 1301.4-1996 (R2008) IEEE Standard for Metric Equipment Practice for Microcomputers Coordinat
3、ion Document for Mezzanine Cards Sponsor Bus Architecture Standards Committee of the IEEE Computer Society Reaffirmed 31 January 2008 Approved 10 December1996 IEEE-SA Standards Board Reaffirmed 29 October 2002 Approved 15 May 1997 American National Standards Institute Abstract: This standard establi
4、shes the metric modular order and coordination dimensions for mezzanine cards for use on host modules. Keywords: front panel, host module, metric, mezzanine, module Copyright The Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, Inc. Provided by IHS under license with IEEELicensee=IHS Employees/111
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18、43:55 MDTNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS -,-,- iii Introduction (This introduction is not part of IEEE Std 1301.4, IEEE Standard for a Metric Equipment Practice for MicrocomputersCoordination Document for Mezzanine Cards.) This generic standard has been developed as
19、a follow-on to IEEE Std 1301-1991. This standard was developed in response to the recognition of the need for a small form factor board to be applied to a host module, with the ability to support multiple functionality. Initially it was assumed that this need would be driven entirely by desktop usag
20、e. However, as this standard was developed, it became obvious that desktop applications were only part of the potential system architectures. These small form factor units, or mezzanine cards, would also see usage on other host modules, such as in industrial application of subrack plug-in units. Thi
21、s standard will add to the modular order, initiated by IEEE Std 1301-1991, the concept of a standardized mezzanine card with the appropriate dimensions and features defined. The following persons were members of the IEEE P1301.4 Working Group: Joe Trainor, Chair Elwood Parsons, Vice Chair Roger Hins
22、dale, Technical Editor Mike Humphrey (Task Group Leader) Clifford Lupien (Draft Editor) James Koser, Secretary The following persons were on the balloting committee: Ed J. Barsotti Ralf Bokmper David Brearley Wayne P. Fischer Paul J. Fulton Kenneth C. Heck Roger Hinsdale James R. Koser Kristian Mart
23、inson Elwood T. Parsons Douglas Rawson-Harris Richard C. Spratt Nobuaki Sugiura Michael G. Thompson Eike G. Waltz When the IEEE Standards Board approved this standard on 10 December 1996, it had the following membership: Donald C. Loughry, Chair Richard J. Holleman, Vice Chair Andrew G. Salem, Secre
24、tary Gilles A. Baril Clyde R. Camp Joseph A. Cannatelli Stephen L. Diamond Harold E. Epstein Donald C. Fleckenstein Jay Forster* Donald N. Heirman Ben C. Johnson E. G. “Al” Kiener Joseph L. Koepfinger* Stephen R. Lambert Lawrence V. McCall L. Bruce McClung Marco W. Migliaro Mary Lou Padgett John W.
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