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The passive backplane is a component present in telecommunications devices such as routers, network switches, servers and storage systems. It acts as a passive interconnection infrastructure, connecting more electronic boards and allowing the exchange of data and signals between the components.
The riser card, on the other hand, is a device typically used in computers and servers to extend the connectivity and functionality of the electronic system, hosting additional expansion cards such as network cards, graphics cards, data acquisition cards, etc.
Passive backplanes and riser cards are often used together in complex electronic systems, such as blade servers, communication modules, switches and storage systems. Backplanes provide the basic structure of the system, while riser cards allow modular expansion for additional slots.
Digimax has a wide range of passive backplanes and riser cards belonging to the major brands on the market such as Advantech, AAEON and IEI, which offer up to 20 expansion slots of the ISA, PCI and PCI Express types to meet the needs of modularity and scalability in industrial electronics.
Digimax distributed backplanes and risers are suitable for professional applications in the telecommunications, security, manufacturing, medical and railway sectors.
The vast range of passive backplanes and riser cards in our catalog, selected by our technicians, allows you to create highly modular configurations, scalable and efficient in the use of space. Crucial features for high-performance and high-density electronic systems: contact us to request the Digimax professional consultancy service on your project.
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