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Nov 14, 2000 02:21
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back-plane

English to Swedish Tech/Engineering
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"The XR 2000 Real Time Inspection System is a powerful tool in the quality control and process verification of all aspects of microelectronics manufacturing. The XR 2000 provides rapid, real-time x-ray inspection for production and rework environments. Its self-contained console design supports easy customizing for numerous applications, including multi-layer PCBs, small hole drilling, large back-planes and assemblies with advanced components, such as BGAs, mBGAs and chip-scale packages."
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Mother board is a different concept from backplane. A PC has a mother board, but buckplanes a much larger, thicker and have many more layers (up to 32, whereas a standard PC motherboard has 4 or 6). They also have less components soldered onto them

A backplane is used in telecoms equipment switching centers, etc. Ericsson, Nokia and Alcatel are the largest consumer of backpanels in Europe.

I've worked in this industry several years, an english word backplane (or backpanel) is used throughout, whether in Spain, France, Germay, etc.
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backplane Hardware Motherboards

motherboard
printed circuit board
VME bus

A circuit board containing sockets into which other circuit boards can be plugged in. In the context of PCs, the term backplane refers to the large circuit board that contains sockets for expansion cards.

Backplanes are often described as being either active or passive. Active backplanes contain, in addition to the sockets, logical circuitry that performs computing functions. In contrast, passive backplanes contain almost no computing circuitry.

Traditionally, most PCs have used active backplanes. Indeed, the terms motherboard and backplane have been synonymous. Recently, though, there has been a move toward passive backplanes, with the active components such as the CPU inserted on an additional card. Passive backplanes make it easier to repair faulty components and to upgrade to new components.



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