Common use of Hot Pluggable Clause in Contracts

Hot Pluggable. ‌ A CFP4 module is defined to be hot pluggable. Hot Pluggable is defined as permitting module plugging and unplugging with Vcc applied, with no module damage and predictable module behavior as per the State Transition Diagram. As shown in Figure 5-6: Pin Map Connector Engagement, the Module Absent (MOD_ABS) pin and Module Low Power (MOD_LOPWR) pin are physically guaranteed to be one of the last pins to mate.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: www.newnets.ru, www.gigalight.com, approvednetworks.com

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Hot Pluggable. A CFP4 module is defined to be hot pluggable. Hot Pluggable is defined as permitting module plugging and unplugging with Vcc applied, with no module damage and predictable module behavior as per the State Transition Diagram. As shown in Figure 5-6: Pin Map Connector Engagement, the Module Absent (MOD_ABS) pin and Module Low Power (MOD_LOPWR) pin are physically guaranteed to be one of the last pins to mate.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: www.cfp-msa.org, www.cfp-msa.org

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Hot Pluggable. A CFP4 CFP8 module is defined to be hot pluggable. Hot Pluggable is defined as permitting module plugging and unplugging with Vcc applied, with no module damage and predictable module behavior as per the State Transition Diagram. As shown in Figure 5-6: Pin Map Connector Engagement, the Module Absent (MOD_ABS) pin and Module Low Power (MOD_LOPWR) pin are physically guaranteed to be one of the last pins to mate.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: ascentoptics.com, cfp-msa.org

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