GE OEC PCB B9BP0009.3000 Backplane Board Workstation Card Used
GE OEC PCB B9BP0009.3000 Backplane Board Workstation Card Used is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
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GE OEC Backplane Board | Model B9BP0009.3000 | Workstation Card Cage Master Interconnect PCB
The GE OEC B9BP0009.3000 is a professional-grade internal infrastructure circuit board assembly engineered to serve as the master communication backplane within the central computer workstation card cage of mobile surgical C-arm imaging systems. Positioned at the base of the workstation central card rack, this heavy-duty multi-layer PCB features an array of high-density parallel slot connectors designed to route system power, high-speed data buses, and critical timing signals between individual modular system cards (such as the video controller, CPU, and DICOM boards), ensuring zero-latency data throughput for real-time fluoroscopic rendering.
Technical Specifications
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Equipment Typology: Card Cage Interconnect Passive Backplane Printed Circuit Board (PCB)
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Master Console Compatibility: GE OEC 9800, 9800 Plus, and MiniView 6800 Mobile Surgical C-Arm Workstations
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Base Hardware Part Number (P/N): B9BP0009.3000 / B9BP0009
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Primary Functional Application: Master systemic bus routing, high-density inter-card communication, and DC power distribution infrastructure
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Interconnect Interface Slots: Multi-slot parallel array of gold-plated high-pin-count edge card sockets
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Data Bus Architecture: Multi-layer, ultra-low impedance tracing layout optimized for cross-talk reduction and EMI shielding
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Power Trace Routing Capacity: Heavy-duty copper pathways rated for high-current DC voltage delivery to multi-parameter processing boards
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Dimensions: 12.50" L x 5.25" W x 1.15" D (31.8 cm x 13.3 cm x 2.9 cm)
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Net Weight: 1.35 lbs (0.61 kg)
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