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===== PCB Stackup ===== | ===== PCB Stackup ===== | ||
- | The PCB's are designed to stack on one another with each of the board-to-board headers mating, thereby forming a power distribution and communications bus between boards. The PCB's can be stacked by using 0.5 inch length 4-40 standoffs ([[http:// | + | The PCB's are designed to stack on one another with each of the board-to-board headers mating, thereby forming a power distribution and communications bus between boards. The PCB's can be stacked by using 0.5 inch length 4-40 standoffs ([[http:// |
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- | {{:ice:oem_board_stack_-_heat_sinking_wedge_spec_-_drawing_01.pdf|Technical Drawing}} | + | {{:ice:ice_heat_sinking_wedge_spec_-_drawing_01.pdf|Technical Drawing}} |
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