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The difference between these models was less than 10 wires on the backplane.
It could exist within a backplane or on a cable.
A conventional backplane was not used in the central processing units.
Each bay contained a backplane bus and an independent power supply.
The Innovation's descriptive literature says it is based on a backplane design.
The 1394 standard also defines a backplane interface, though this is not as widely used.
No circuits or components are physically mounted on the backplane.
The card connects to the backplane through a 160-pin edge connector.
Which slots are interconnected depends on the particular backplane design.
The address modifier is a 6 bit wide set of signals on the backplane.
All plugged into the same backplane and could be intermixed in a single system.
This backplane is simple and robust, with a very low likelihood of failure, given its passive nature.
There is an electronic spine, known as a backplane, to provide power to the boards and make the connections among them.
What's the bandwidth between that connection and the backplane?
The designer, Ed Roberts, also had the problem of the backplane taking up too much room.
Some single-board computers are made to plug into a backplane for system expansion.
All of these computers use a passive backplane into which system boards are plugged.
The Origin 2000 is based on nodes that are plugged into a backplane.
It had a backplane bus, called the Pluribus with 74-pin connector.
The 9480 backplane is switched, providing a dedicated dual bus to each line card.
It used the same rack packaging, controllers, backplane, and buses as before.
And sure enough, there lay a genuine backplane.
The system is arranged in a rack-mounted chassis with universal backplane.
The motherboards are arranged in four clusters that communicate through a single backplane.
Plus a "backplane card", (which connected all the other cards) and a keyboard.