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The '''BC11A UNIBUS cable''' is used to connect together [[UNIBUS]] elements (such as [[:Category: UNIBUS Processors|CPUs]], [[system unit]]s, and free-standing [[peripheral|devices]] such as the [[RP11 disk controller]]). It carries all 56 UNIBUS [[signal]]s, and 64 [[ground]] lines (alternating with the signals, to prevent [[crosstalk]]).
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[[Image:BC11A-02Cable.jpg|thumb|right|350px|BC11A-02 2' cable]]
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The '''BC11A UNIBUS cable''' is used to connect together [[UNIBUS]] elements (such as [[:Category: UNIBUS Processors|CPUs]], [[system unit]]s, and free-standing [[peripheral|devices]] such as the [[RP11 disk controller]]). It carries all 56 UNIBUS [[signal]]s, and 64 [[ground]] lines (alternating with the signals, to prevent [[crosstalk]]).
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Note that correct [[Digital Equipment Corporation|DEC]] nomenclature does not include a hyphen before the 'A'; an added hyphen, followed by a two-digit number, is used to specify the length. It comes in standard pre-manufactured lengths, from 2 feet up to 50 feet.
  
 
It consists of a pair of 60-conductor [[flat cable]]s ('Flexprint' - they contain flat [[trace]]s, not wires) separated by a foam layer (probably to precent crosstalk, or maintain a constant [[impedance]]). On each end is a short [[DEC card form factor|dual]] [[printed circuit board|PCB]] ([[M919]] and [[M929]]), which plugs into the 'UNIBUS in' or 'UNIBUS out' slot of the element's [[backplane]].
 
It consists of a pair of 60-conductor [[flat cable]]s ('Flexprint' - they contain flat [[trace]]s, not wires) separated by a foam layer (probably to precent crosstalk, or maintain a constant [[impedance]]). On each end is a short [[DEC card form factor|dual]] [[printed circuit board|PCB]] ([[M919]] and [[M929]]), which plugs into the 'UNIBUS in' or 'UNIBUS out' slot of the element's [[backplane]].
 
It comes in standard pre-manufactured lengths, from 2 feet up to 50 feet.
 
  
 
[[Category: UNIBUS]]
 
[[Category: UNIBUS]]

Revision as of 03:11, 10 September 2019

BC11A-02 2' cable

The BC11A UNIBUS cable is used to connect together UNIBUS elements (such as CPUs, system units, and free-standing devices such as the RP11 disk controller). It carries all 56 UNIBUS signals, and 64 ground lines (alternating with the signals, to prevent crosstalk).

Note that correct DEC nomenclature does not include a hyphen before the 'A'; an added hyphen, followed by a two-digit number, is used to specify the length. It comes in standard pre-manufactured lengths, from 2 feet up to 50 feet.

It consists of a pair of 60-conductor flat cables ('Flexprint' - they contain flat traces, not wires) separated by a foam layer (probably to precent crosstalk, or maintain a constant impedance). On each end is a short dual PCB (M919 and M929), which plugs into the 'UNIBUS in' or 'UNIBUS out' slot of the element's backplane.