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Asis introduces true 100G backplane technology
[May 12, 2015]

Asis introduces true 100G backplane technology


TYSONS, Va., May 12, 2015 /PRNewswire/ -- Asis, a leading designer and manufacturer of enclosures and backplanes for ATCA, mTCA, VPX, CompactPCI, and custom applications, introduces its true 100G backplane technology, featuring ERNI's new ZD Pro connectors in a Dual-Dual Star, and Full-mesh architecture. The new backplane technology can achieve up to 4 Tb/s aggregate throughput in a single enclosure, while ensuring outstanding signal integrity.

Tomer Aizenberg, Asis' VP R&D, said: "Although theoretically ZD Plus, ERNI's previous connector, was able to achieve 100G connectivity, it did not offer enough margins, resulting in signal integrity degradation. The new ZD Pro connector was designed specifically for 100G backplanes. By combining the new connector, High performance PCB materials, and our advanced design and manufacturing capabilities, we are able to achieve true 100G connectivity."

The new 100G backplane technology will be implemented in different backplane topologies. The first implementation will include a Dual-Dual Star architecture, which can reach up to 4 Tb/s aggregate throughput for ATCA (AdvancedTCA) applications, and beyond 4 Tb/s in custom-built platforms.

The new backplane technology will be fully compatible with Asis' MaXum product line, allowing customers to choose between 40G and 100G configurations using the same chassis. The Asis ATCA 100G backplane iscompatible with all standard 10G/40G/100G ATCA blades. In addition, to future proof their investments, Asis customers will be able to easily upgrade their 40G platforms to 100G, while using the same platform components.



"Developing a true 100G backplane is not an easy task..." Says Andreas Eberl, ERNI´s Regional Sales Manager, "...as it requires advanced design capabilities, accurate selection of materials, and precise manufacturing techniques. We have been working closely with Asis for more than 25 years. As experts in backplane development, Asis is the perfect partner to implement our new ZD Pro connector.

Shai Benchmuel, Asis' Global Sales Director, said: "The new 100G backplane will open new opportunities for bandwidth-hungry applications used by today's cable service providers, data centers, HEP - High Energy Physics labs,  ISPs, and more." 


About Asis

Asis develops and manufactures ATCA and mTCA systems as well as VPX, CompactPCI and custom platforms. Established in 1998, Asis is an executive member of the PICMG association for open standards of high performance telecommunications and industrial computing applications. The company has been serving the telecom, enterprise, defense, aerospace, and industrial markets, bringing innovations in high-speed interconnect and high-power dissipation that exceed the standard in performance and reliability. Asis is a member of the Trans Innovation Group, a leading provider of electronic components, cable assemblies, and electrical accessories. Asis' global presence includes sales offices in the US and a worldwide network of distributors and representatives

About ERNI

ERNI Electronics is a leading global manufacturer and worldwide supplier of a broad line of interconnects for the telecommunications, data communications, computer, industrial, automotive, and medical markets. ERNI Electronics GmbH & Co. KG belongs to the international ERNI Group of companies specializing in electrical engineering and electronics. At present, the ERNI Group employs some 650 people, achieving annual sales of around 150 million Euro. ERNI has manufacturing operations in Europe as well as sales offices in over 40 countries. ERNI products are also marketed via a worldwide network of representatives and leading distributors.

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