Standoffs are used with PC/104 and PC/104-Plus modules.

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Standoffs overcome space limitations that occur when PC/104 or PC/104-Plus Bus drives are installed. They are available in nickel plated brass (Part 8799) and nylon (Part 4799). Each PC/104 and PC/104-Plus module is a self-stacking pin and socket bus that eliminates bulk of backplanes and card cages. Computer power supplies and multi-board stacks are typical end-uses of modules and require standoff installation.



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New Standoffs for PC/104 & PC/104-Plus Modules


ASTORIA, NY- November 2002 - Space limitations which may occur when PC/104 or PC/104-Plus Bus drives are installed can now be overcome with the use of the new series of standoffs from Keystone Electronics Corp.

Available in nickel plated brass (Part #8799) and nylon (Part #4799) as well as a choice of other materials and finishes, these new components may be used with any of the more than 100 different PC/104 modules as produced by approximately 3 dozen manufacturers.

Each PC/104 and PC104-Plus module is a self-stacking pin and socket bus that eliminates the cost and bulk of backplanes and card cages. Computer power supplies and multi-board stacks are typical end-uses of the modules and require standoff installation.

Keystone Electronics Corporation offers a comprehensive line of interconnect hardware and components, as well as stamping, machining, and assembly services. For modifications and special designs, Keystone also offers application-engineering services. Keystone is ISO 9002 certified, with headquarters in the US and offices in France, Canada, Singapore, and Australia.

For more information, contact Keystone Electronics Corp., 31-07 20th Road, Astoria, New York 11105-2017, (800) 221-5510; fax (718) 956-9040; e-mail: kec@keyelco.com; web site: keyelco.com.

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