Re: Height of Xylotex drives?
Posted by
turbulatordude <davemucha@j...
on 2003-02-15 07:18:09 UTC
Hi Matt,
I have the single channel, not the triple, but the bottom of the
board to the top of the heatsink is 1.33" max I have mine on 1/2"
high computer standoffs cause that is what I had. The clipped leads
underneith are less than 0.1" of the 1.33" Any simple stand off or
even a screw with a nut
Screw terminals come out the side and the pins for the molex will not
extend past the top of the heat sinks, wire included with a slight
bend. so if you had 3/16 standoff's the unit would be snug in a 1.5"
space.
Dave
--- In CAD_CAM_EDM_DRO@yahoogroups.com, Matt Shaver <mshaver@e...>
wrote:
I have the single channel, not the triple, but the bottom of the
board to the top of the heatsink is 1.33" max I have mine on 1/2"
high computer standoffs cause that is what I had. The clipped leads
underneith are less than 0.1" of the 1.33" Any simple stand off or
even a screw with a nut
Screw terminals come out the side and the pins for the molex will not
extend past the top of the heat sinks, wire included with a slight
bend. so if you had 3/16 standoff's the unit would be snug in a 1.5"
space.
Dave
--- In CAD_CAM_EDM_DRO@yahoogroups.com, Matt Shaver <mshaver@e...>
wrote:
> Can anyone tell me the height of the Xylotex drive boards. I'minterested in
> the dimension from the bottom of the PCB to the top of the highestcomponent.
>pluggable
> Also, what is the approximate vertical clearance required for the
> connectors (if it's greater than the height of the highestcomponent).
>
> Thanks,
> Matt
Discussion Thread
Matt Shaver
2003-02-14 23:08:35 UTC
Height of Xylotex drives?
dcdziner
2003-02-15 02:03:30 UTC
Re: [CAD_CAM_EDM_DRO] Height of Xylotex drives?
turbulatordude <davemucha@j...
2003-02-15 07:18:09 UTC
Re: Height of Xylotex drives?
jeffalanp <xylotex@h...
2003-02-15 10:27:02 UTC
Re: Height of Xylotex drives?