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Pixus Offers Modular Subracks for Mounting of 3U, 6U and Custom Sized Boards

Waterloo, Ontario  —  Sept 06, 2016   –  Pixus Technologies, a provider of embedded computing and enclosure solutions, now offers modular subracks and components for plugging of various sized boards.  The subracks are commonly 3U and 6U high or 4U and 7U allowing for spacing for fans. 

The modular subracks from Pixus come in 84HP (for 19” rackmount size), 42HP,  and 21HP widths.  The extruded rails feature tapped holes and optional extensions for IEEE injector/ejector latches.  Multiple depth options are available and EMC versions are also standard. 

Components in the Pixus subracks standardly have a clear chromate finish and are made of lightweight aluminum.  Pixus offers ruggedized versions of its subracks and rail components.  The rugged Mobile line of subracks has shown proven reliability in German railway applications for decades.  The company also offers double rails for extra strength and rigidity. 

Pixus also offers a wide range of components for Eurocard-based embedded systems and customized applications.  This includes card guides, rails, sidewalls, mounting flanges, handles/panels, and much more.

About Pixus Technologies 

Leveraging over 20 years of innovative standard products, the Pixus team is comprised of industry experts in electronics packaging. Founded in 2009 by senior management from Kaparel Corporation, a Rittal company, Pixus Technologies’ embedded backplanes and systems are focused primarily on  ATCA, OpenVPX, MicroTCA, and custom designs.    Pixus also has an extensive offering of VME-based and cPCI-based solutions.   In May 2011, Pixus Technologies became the sole authorized North and South American supplier of the electronic packaging products previously offered by Kaparel Corporation and Rittal.  

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