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Embedded Computing

Katana®P16 and Katana®P32

Rear Transition Modules

KatanaQp

  • ATCA RTM Form Factor
  • Zone 3 connectors at the backplane
  • Supports up to 32 E1/T1 ports with up to two link/ status LEDs per port
  • Rear panel I/O
  • 4 EIA-232 serial ports
  • I2C Interface
  • EEPROM provides FRU data to the IPMI
  • Quad-port T1/E1 transformers for KatanaP32
  • RoHS/WEEE compliant configuration available
  • Quality assured by over 35 years of design experience and a TL-9000 and ISO 9001:2000 certified quality management system. (FM 26789)

Emerson’s KatanaP16 and KatanaP32 are single-slot AdvancedTCA™ Rear Transition Modules (RTMs) providing rear shelf I/O access designed specifically for Emerson’s KatanaQp, Pm3Gv and Pm8560.

The KatanaP16 and KatanaP32 are ideal for Teledatacom™ applications such as VoIP gateways, signaling gateways, base station controllers, radio network controllers, and base transceiver stations requiring multiple E1/T1 interfaces for protocol and/or voice processing.

The high-density port count RTMs readily integrate with Emerson communication PMC modules – Pm8560 and Pm3Gv – and Emerson ATCA processor blade – KatanaQp – to give customers an off-the-shelf ecosystem for wireless and wireline applications.

 

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Features
  • User-defined and controlled LEDs
  • Hot swappable
  • Specialized cable for KatanaP32 and standard RJ45 cables (optional) for KatanaP16
  • Meets GR1089, FCC PART68 and UL1459 lighting surge protection and AC power fault protection for each port
  • On-board transformers
  • Up to 1500V RMS isolation
Regulatory Compliance
  • UL/CSA/IEC 60950
  • FCC Part 15 (US)
  • ICES 003 (Canada)
  • AS/NZS 3548 (Australia)
  • EN 55022
  • EN 300 386
  • EN 55024
  • Applicable sections of NEBS Telcordia GR-1089 and GR-63
  • FCC Part 68
  • IC CS-03 (Canada)
  • AS/ACIF S016 (Australia)
  • CTR 12 & 13
  • Applicable sections of ITU G.703 & 704
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