backplane

listen to the pronunciation of backplane
English - Turkish
arkaplan, sirt
(Bilgisayar) arka plan
English - English
A circuit board that connects several connectors in parallel to each other, so that each pin of each connector is linked to the same relative pin of all the other connectors, forming a computer bus
A short PCB used to connect other boards and cards Backplanes are normally used in places where a motherboard won't fit
Full Name: Description: System interface connecting two or more boards
A printed circuit board containing slots or sockets, into which expansion boards are plugged
The main bus that carries data within a device, often synonymous with motherboard
A Backplane is the back of the frame on which inter-module and inter-frame connections are established For example, the Secondary Digital Carrier Sub module (SDCA) of the Line\Trunk Group (LTG) is mounted on the backplane of the LTG frame
Describes the bus or matrix that traditionally resides at the back of a modular networking product, and into which the modules are plugged (A networking / communications terminology)
A Daughterboard into which other devices (eg; Hotplug drives) can be attached
Physical connection between an interface processor or card and the data buses and the power distribution buses inside a chassis
{i} (Computers) motherboard, main circuit board in a computer (contains the processor, memory and expansion cards)
A type of circuit board that can support multiple other circuit boards
The high-speed communications bus which individual components, especially slide-in cards, are connected The backplane's capacity determines the overall capacity of the device
The communication channels of a single device's architecture, such as in a hub or concentrator
High-speed communications line to which individual components are connected In multi-plane fabric switches, the backplane allows for inter-fabric connections and timing distribution without the need for physical cables
The physical connection between an interface processor or card and the data buses and the power distribution buses inside a DSLAM
Area of a computer or other device where various logic and control elements are interconnected Often a printed circuit board into which other circuit boards plug at right angles
The circuit board at the back of the chassis that all components plug into It provides the physical connection between an interface processor or line card, and the data and power distribution buses inside a chassis
A part of a computer into which the system's PC boards are plugged to provide a common voltage supply, reference, and SYSTEM BUS for all computer sections A backplane is often called a MOTHERBOARD
The area where the printed circuit boards of a system connect to the system
A printed circuit board, or device, containing slots or sockets for plugging in boards or cables
The high-speed communications line to which the MultiWave circuit packs are physically connected Status information about the MultiWave modules (circuit packs) is communicated via the backplane (however, no fiber optic signals are carried over the backplane)
A backplane is an electronic circuit board containing circuitry and sockets into which additional electronic devices on other circuit boards or cards can be plugged; in a computer, generally synonymous with or part of the motherboard
Bus or switching matrix that resides within a switch or hub chassis; all traffic through such a device crosses the backplane at least once
backplane
Favorites