Backplane definition

Backplane has the meaning ascribed to it in the License Agreement.
Backplane means a specific design and delivery of a mask set and other elements required for production of a silicon chip with (a) pixel driving circuitry, (b) one or more driver integrated circuits for providing voltages and currents to uLEDs or uLasers; and (c) a controller integrated circuit for relaying image data to the driver integrated circuits developed as part of this Agreement.
Backplane means the backplane listed on EXHIBIT A attached hereto, any bug fix made available in any form to any Positron customer during the term of this Agreement.

Examples of Backplane in a sentence

  • Provide module that slides into power supply compartment from the back of the chassis and is attached to the Backplane mounting surface by its four TSD #3 Devices.

  • The HIU is the only section of the I/O Module to directly connect to the IMB Backplane.

  • SerDes Serializer-Deserializer connection used in Backplane – connection using high speed serial electrical interface, based on IEEE – 1000BaseT-CX; or Fiber interface, IEEE 1000BaseT LX/SX.

  • Assist in maintaining a master capital programme and other multi-project programmes.

  • The C200H-ATT31/51/81/A1 Insulation Plate for CPU Backplane is not required.

  • If the Local Display Module is installed on the Backplane, use a flat blade screw driver and install the four flat-head screws into the enclosure standoffs.

  • Backplane Flexible motherboard solutions for sys-tem 5000 modules.

  • Attach the Backplane to the enclosure standoffs with the four Phillips head screws.

  • Use a Phillips head screw driver and remove the four Backplane board screws from the enclosure standoffs.

  • Explosion-proof transmitter enclosure (CPU Module, Power Supply, I.S. Barrier Board Backplane board.


More Definitions of Backplane

Backplane means the backplane listed on EXHIBIT A attached hereto, any bug fix made available in any form to any Positron customer during the term of this Agreement. 1.5 "BACKPLANE DEVELOPMENT MATERIALS" means all printed circuit board schematics, Specifications, drawings and bills of materials for the Backplane. 1.6 "DESIGN DOCUMENTATION" means: (a) all board level schematics for the most current version of all Positron OC3-STM-1 based OSIRIS products which utilize or incorporate any ASIC, FPGA or Backplane on the date the corresponding Design Documentation is to be delivered to Premisys; (b) for ASICs, FPGAs and Backplane which are not used in any board level schematic described in Section 1.6(a), example board level schematics which incorporate, and correctly and fully show the operation of, such ASICs, FPGAs and Backplane in a product Positron is developing, and explanatory text; and (c) a xxxx of material for, and approved vendor list for each component on, any schematic set forth in Sections 1.6(a) and (b). 1.7 "DESIGN SOURCE MATERIALS" means the VHDL and other source code and related libraries, schematics, layouts, design notes and other information useful or required for the design or modification the ASICs, FPGAs and Backplane, including but not limited to the ASIC Escrow Materials and the FPGA Escrow Materials set forth in EXHIBIT D attached hereto, excluding Specifications, the ASIC Manufacturing Materials, the FPGA Manufacturing Materials and the Backplane Development Materials. 1.8 "END USER" means a direct or indirect customer of Premisys who purchases Premisys Products for the End User's business purposes. 1.9 "EFFECTIVE DATE" means the date following the Signature Date on which Premisys provides written acceptance of all required governmental approvals provided by Positron, pursuant to Section 14.1 of this Agreement. l.10 "FPGA" means the programmed field programmable gate arrays listed in EXHIBIT A attached hereto, any bug fix made available in any form to any Positron customer during the term of this Agreement, and any update or upgrade necessary to ensure compliance with the Standards.

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