GB/T 3047.3-2003
ActiveSeries of basic dimensions of subracks and plug-in units for vertical increment of 20mm
高度进制为20mm的插箱、插件基本尺寸系列
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This standard specifies the basic dimensions for subracks and plug-in units that use a 20mm vertical increment, ensuring mechanical interchangeability and compatibility in electronic equipment. It is applied in the design and manufacturing of modular electronic systems, such as telecommunications, industrial control, and data processing equipment, where standardized rack-mounting and card-cage configurations are required. The standard facilitates consistent integration across different manufacturers' products in these industries.
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