GB/T 19290.1-2003
ActiveModular order for the development of mechanical structures for electronic equipment practices--Part 1: Generic standard
发展中的电子设备构体机械结构模数序列 第1部分:总规范
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This standard defines a modular dimensional system for the mechanical structures of electronic equipment, specifying preferred dimensions and interfaces to ensure interchangeability and compatibility. It is applied in the design and manufacturing of enclosures, chassis, and subracks for electronic systems, particularly in telecommunications, industrial control, and data processing equipment. The standard facilitates the development of scalable and interoperable mechanical platforms across different manufacturers and product generations.
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