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4 FAQs about Design scheme and process of wind power backplane for communication base station

What is a parallel backplane architecture?

Since the beginning, most equipment makers have used parallel-backplane architectures to deliver large amounts of data across one shared bus. The parallel backplane provides a physical and electrical interconnect between various modules in a system. Each module in the backplane communicates with other modules through the backplane bus.

How does a backplane work?

Each module in the backplane communicates with other modules through the backplane bus. Typically, this bus is driven by a backplane transceiver, primarily as the point-of-contact between backplane cards. The basic backplane is a parallel data-transfer topology used in a multipoint transfer scheme.

How to design a high-performance backplane?

Designing a high-performance backplane is extremely complex, because issues such as distributed capacitance, stub lengths, noise margin, rise time (slew rate), flight time, and propagation delay must be defined and optimized to achieve good signal integrity along the transmission line.

What is a basic backplane?

The basic backplane is a parallel data-transfer topology used in a multipoint transfer scheme. For example, the TDM bus in a wireless base-station unit operates in a multipoint fashion, with high-speed data communicating between different regions across the backplane.

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