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Mechanical Overview. ‌ The CFP4 module is designed to be plugged into a host cage assembly with a riding heat sink. The cage assembly is fabricated within the host system and the CFP4 module may be inserted at a later time. Shown in Figure 5-1 is a drawing of the CFP4 module and CFP4 modules inserted into a host quad-port cage system with a riding heat sink. Figure 5-1: CFP4 Module & CFP4 Module Mated in Host Quad Port System Figure 5-2 is an overview of the CFP4 mechanical assembly the constituent elements. The detailed dimensions are located in a separate design document hosted on the CFP MSA Website (xxx.xxx-xxx.xxx). * Other mounting options are possible.
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Mechanical Overview. The CFP2 module is designed to be plugged into a host cage assembly with a riding heat sink. The cage assembly is fabricated within the host system and the CFP2 module may be inserted at a later time. Shown in Figure 5-1 is a drawing of the CFP2 module and CFP2 modules inserted into a host dual-port cage system with a riding heat sink. Figure 5-1: CFP2 Module & CFP2 Module Mated in Host Dual Port System Starting in Figure 5-2 is an overview of the CFP2 mechanical assembly with subsequent figures showing the constituent elements in greater detail. The detailed dimensions are located in a separate design document hosted on the CFP MSA Website (xxx.xxx-xxx.xxx). Figure 5-2: Host Cage System and Mounting Method Overview * Other mounting options are possible.
Mechanical Overview. The CFP8 module is designed to be plugged into a host cage assembly with a riding heat sink. The cage assembly is fabricated within the host system and the CFP8 module may be inserted at a later time. Shown in Figure 5-1 is a drawing of the CFP8 module and CFP8 modules inserted into a host single- or dual-port cage system with a riding heat sink. The riding heat sinks in Figure 5-1 need to be oriented for the system airflow direction, either side-to-side or front-to-back. Figure 5-1: CFP8 Module & CFP8 Module Mated in Single and Dual Port Systems Figure 5-2 is an overview of the CFP8 mechanical assembly of the constituent elements. The detailed dimensions are located in a separate design document hosted on the CFP MSA Website (www.cfp- xxx.xxx). Figure 5-2: Host Cage System and Mounting Method Overview
Mechanical Overview. The CFP MSA module is designed to be assembled into a host system with a railing system. The railing system assembly is fabricated within the host system, and the CFP MSA module may be inserted at a later time. Shown in Figure 5-1 is a drawing of the CFP module and a CFP module inserted into a host system with a riding heat sink. Figure 5-1: CFP Module & CFP Module Mated in Host System Starting in Figure 5-2, is an overview of the mechanical assembly with the subsequent figures show the constituent elements in greater detail. The final dimensions are located in a separate document hosted on the CFP MSA Website (xxx.xxx-xxx.xxx). Figure 5-2: Railing System Overview Figure 5-3: External Bracket Assembly Figure 5-4: Backer Plate Assembly‌ Figure 5-5: Guide Rail

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