Cable Assembly Crypto Tape provides a method of interconnecting
IP-Crypto and
IP-Tape from the carrier to the PCI Bezel [rear IO] when installed into a PC with a PCI slot. The carrier can be in PCI or PCIe. Most IP Carriers have 50 pin headers suitable for ribbon cable in use for the IP Module IO. The headers are located on the carrier and internal to the chassis. Interconnecting to the outside world can be an issue.
Cable Assembly Crypto Tape provides the external connectors by interconnecting to the carrier with ribbon cable. The IP modules are installed on the carrier. The carrier provides header to mount the ribbon cable. The ribbon cable is routed internal to the chassis. Cable Assembly Crypto Tape is mounted in a PCI slot to provide stablily and the local ground. The card is short enough to have room for the ribbon cable to interconnect from the carrier to the adapter. The Bezel with labels and cutouts for the two connectors provides a simple and clean interface to the rest of the system.
The manual [see below] documents the pinouts and other special features of the cable assembly. The Tape interface utilizes a 68 pin connector to allow room [pin wise] to add additional power and ground connections. The power is "self healing" fuse protected. The internal power connector is a standard PC power connector similar to what a HDD uses.
The Cable Assembly Crypto/Tape can be used with other IP Modules. The Tape interface is basically 1:1 plus the power connections. For example the IP-Parallel-IO family of boards can be used with this adapter. Please contact Dynamic Engineering for custom versions to support our or third party IP modules.
PCI3IP and
PCI5IP are PCI based carriers compatible with the Cable Assembly Crypto Tape. The PCIe versions can be used as well.
PCIe3IP and
PCIe5IP.