MODEL 4107

MILITARY GRADE 19” RACK MOUNT 7U SERVER CHASSIS

Model 4107

Product Highlights

  • NIS proprietary extrusion design results in zero torsional flex
  • Mechanically suspended inner chassis isolated from external shock and vibration energy
  • Tested and passed the following Military specifications:
    • MIL-STD-810F Shock, Method 516.5
    • MIL-STD-810F Vibration, Method 514.5
    • MIL-STD-461E EMI/EMC
    • MIL-STD-810F Fungus, Method 508.4, Procedure I
  • Supports VME64x, VXS, VPX/OpenVPX, and Compact PCI backplane architectures and Server and ATX motherboard
    platforms
  • Single, dual and redundant computer configurations are supported
  • Peripheral Bay supports 5.25” HH, 3.5” and removable secure drive system
  • 85-264 VAC @ 47-63 Hz input power standard
  • Hot swap/N+1, 18-36 VDC or 440Hz aircraft power supply options
Product Overview:

The 4107 chassis was selected by the U.S. Navy for the technology refresh of the Over-the-Horizon Airborne Sensor Information System (OASIS) system deployed aboard the P-3C Orion aircraft.

The chassis’ exceptional torsional strength is attributed to NOVA’s proprietary, heavy-duty, wrought aluminum, overlapping extrusion construction. In fact, the 41xx series uses the same extrusions, which also attribute to its MIL-STD-461 EMI/EMC characteristics. An internal aluminum chassis resides inside the main chassis, and is mechanically suspended using multi-axis mounts that attenuate externally transmitted shock and vibration energy, resulting in meeting MILSTD-810 shock and vibration criteria.

The 4107 features an aggressive yet acoustically quiet forced-air convective cooling system arranged in a push-pull configuration that blows across up to 18 internal system boards. The intake fan tray is also an LRU design with a 5-minute MTTR. Air filters located behind EMC mesh inserts are easily accessible and quick to service/replace.

Airflow, internal temperature, bus activity, input and output power and other sensitive system points are monitored or controlled by NOVA’s microprocessor and Ethernet port-based System Environmental Monitor (SEM).

Available in variety of passive and active board platforms, the 4107 also features a highly customizable rear panel that accommodates a variety of MIL circular and/or industrial connectors.

Environmental Characteristics:
Temperature, operating -20°C to +55°C
Temperature,
non-operating 
-40°C to +70°C
Humidity 0% to 95%, non-condensing
Altitude, operating -1,000 ft. to 15,000 ft.
Altitude, non-operating -1,000 ft. to 40,000 ft.
Vibration
MIL-STD-810F, Method
514.5, Procedure I
Shock
MIL-STD-810F, Method
516.5, Procedures I & VI
EMI/EMC
MIL-STD-461E, CE101,
CE102, CS101, CS114, RE101,
RE102, RS102, & RS103
ESD MIL-STD-1686A
Explosive Atmosphere MIL-STD-810F, Method 506.4
Sand and Dust Highly Resiliant
Physical Characteristics:
Dimensions
7U (12.25”) H x 19” W x
24” D (typical)
Weight 65 lbs. (typical for 24” model)
Mounting
Rackmount (standard)
Tabletop (optional)
Electrical Characteristics:
Input Power (standard) 85-264 VAC @ 47-63 Hz
Input Power (optional)
18-36 VDC
110VAC / 220VAC @ 47-440 Hz
AC Current, 650W output
6.7A @ 115VAC
3.4A @ 230VAC
AC Inrush Current, 650W output
30A @ 115VAC
50A @ 230VAC
EMI Filtering
MIL-STD-461 compliant,
military grade input power
EMI Filter standard
Hardware Platforms:
Eurocard Backplane Up to 18-slot, top loading subrack
PCIe Backplane
PICMG 1.3 passive backplane,
up to 14slot
Motherboard
ATX, Server class, Mini-
ATX, ITX or custom
Peripherals Bay
Up to 8ea 5.25” HD,
SSD, or DVD drive(s)
Customization
Customer definable rear I/O panel.
Customer definable peripheral bay.
Power system defined per configuration.