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IS200CABPG1BAA Control Assembly Backplane (CABP)

The IS200CABPG1BAA has plugs that are designed to not allow non-board connections to accidentally be plugged into the wrong jack. The PCBs being plugged into the backplane should be installed carefully because while they do use different connections that are individually keyed, it is easy to damage the board by sliding it into the wrong slot. Slot 1 on the backplane is assigned to the BAIA board. Slot 2 is assigned to the DSPX board. Slot 3 is designated for the ACL_ board to the GBIA/PBIA modules. Slot 4 is for the BIC_ board. Slot 5 is meant to be for a BPI_ or FOSA board. There are two stab-on connectors that are labeled E1 and E2 that go to GND. There are two other stab-on connectors labeled E3 and E4 that go to CCOM. There are 21 jumpers on this board. J1-J12 jumpers are external interfaces. J13-J21 are the actual card slots on the backplane.

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The IS200CABPG1BAA is typically a replacement board for the backplane on an Innovation series rack assembly. The rack is not provided with this board and is sold separately. The rack provides additional installation points for the boards that are being installed. Other PCBs are plugged into the 5 slots on the IS200CABPG1BAA and are allowed to interact and interface with external signals. Connections to these external interfacing components are provided with this board. These connections include ISBus ports, power supply inputs, diagnostic tools, a front panel keypad, and front panel meters.

The IS200CABPG1BAA has plugs that are designed to not allow non-board connections to accidentally be plugged into the wrong jack. The PCBs being plugged into the backplane should be installed carefully because while they do use different connections that are individually keyed, it is easy to damage the board by sliding it into the wrong slot. Slot 1 on the backplane is assigned to the BAIA board. Slot 2 is assigned to the DSPX board. Slot 3 is designated for the ACL_ board to the GBIA/PBIA modules. Slot 4 is for the BIC_ board. Slot 5 is meant to be for a BPI_ or FOSA board. There are two stab-on connectors that are labeled E1 and E2 that go to GND. There are two other stab-on connectors labeled E3 and E4 that go to CCOM. There are 21 jumpers on this board. J1-J12 jumpers are external interfaces. J13-J21 are the actual card slots on the backplane.

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