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As the Backplane is metal should one use stand off's to avoid shorts?

Please remind me of the spacing and hole diameter.

I tried downloading the pdf file, but the link was broken.

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Re: BackPlane.

Post by Benj »

Hello,

The E-blocks boards should come complete with rubber feet so there should be no chance of shorts against the metal backplane.

The hole spacing is on a 20mm pitch.

I'll see if I can remedy the datasheet link for the backplane.

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Out of Interest how thick is the backplane BP232?

The datasheet link still appears to be broken.

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Re: BackPlane.

Post by Benj »

Hello,

Looks like the backplane thickness is about 1.5 - 1.6mm. Ill send a request to the Marketing team to get the data sheet sorted.

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