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The two [[DEC card form factor|hex-width]] slots were wired to support a [[DF11 Communications Line Adapter]] (in the A-B [[DEC edge connector contact identification|connectors]]) along with a quad-width [[serial line]] [[device controller|interface]], such as the [[DL11 asynchronous serial line interface|DL11]] or the [[DU11 synchronous serial line interface|DU11]].
 
The two [[DEC card form factor|hex-width]] slots were wired to support a [[DF11 Communications Line Adapter]] (in the A-B [[DEC edge connector contact identification|connectors]]) along with a quad-width [[serial line]] [[device controller|interface]], such as the [[DL11 asynchronous serial line interface|DL11]] or the [[DU11 synchronous serial line interface|DU11]].
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* [http://www.bitsavers.org/pdf/dec/unibus/DD11-B_RevE_Engineering_Drawings_Feb74.pdf DD11-B Engineering Drawings]
  
 
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[[Category: UNIBUS Backplanes]]]

Latest revision as of 14:15, 27 March 2023

The DD11-B backplane is a 4-slot UNIBUS backplane system unit; it was normally installed in a BA11 mounting box. It used the early 9-pin DEC power distribution connectors.

The two hex-width slots were wired to support a DF11 Communications Line Adapter (in the A-B connectors) along with a quad-width serial line interface, such as the DL11 or the DU11.

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