RTM61P 6U OpenVPX I/O Rear Transition and Carrier Module

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Configurable Rear I/O for Payload Modules

The EnsembleSeries™ RTM61P is a 6U OpenVPX PMC/XMC rear transition module and mezzanine carrier that supports 6U single board computers. For PMC/XMC user I/O, the RTM-61P uses rear mezzanine sites with standard connectors to provide a flexible interface solution.

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