BitScope BR40A

BitScope Blade Rack 40 (Raspberry Pi x 40)
BitScope Blade Rack 40
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Order Code BR40A
Description 40 node compute cluster in a 19" rack for Raspberry Pi. Comprises 10 x Quattro Pi, metalwork, rack hardware and power wiring. Accepts 9V to 48V connected via the power plates. Up to 30A (40A surge) power budget. Raspberry Pi, network switch solutions and
Comment Raspberry Pi x 40.
Price
Quantity USD (US Dollar)
1+ $ 945.25
5+ $ 845.25
10+ $ 795.25

Product Information

The Quattro Pi Blade Rack is a compact cluster server built using ten Quattro Pi boards (mounted in a pair of Quattro Pi Blade Packs) which can power and mount up to forty Raspberry Pi without complicated power wiring.

It's perfect for building very low cost cluster servers with Raspberry Pi. Applications include compute, render and build farms, linux based private or hybrid cloud platforms or physical computing platforms where generous USB connected I/O is an advantage, e.g. multi-channel data acquisition, monitoring or automated test with BitScope.

Each Quattro Pi in the cluster as a built-in 5V switch mode supply to power each quad of Raspberry Pi and up to one hundred and sixty peripheral devices can be connected via the Raspberry Pi USB subject to the generous per blade 3A power budget.

HDMI and Audio ports are accessible from the Raspberry Pi in slot one allowing up to ten monitors with optional keyboards and mice to be connected to the cluster making it well suited for educational and maintenance & repair applications. The other (or all) Raspberry Pi on each blade can be used as headless servers connected (via a switch) to the first Raspberry Pi or other computers on the network. Custom SD card system images for cluster computing are available or stock images with the addition of a few packages and adminstration software may be used for each node. A remote desktop server is available for use via any network or WiFi connected PC, Mac or mobile device.

The Blade Rack accepts supply voltages ranging from 9V to 48V making it compatible with 9V, 12V, 24V and 48V power sources and it can provide up to 30A continuously and 40A surge current across the entire cluster including any connected devices such as hard disks or SSD, BitScopes and other USB peripherals. The Blade Rack can be used with plug packs, 12V batteries, unregulated power sources such as PV solar panels and low cost uninterruptible power supplies (UPS).

Individual power, reset and interrupt control is provided for each Raspberry Pi so they may be individually powered down, reset and/or replaced. This is convenient as it allows servicing without powering down the entire server. Blade Racks are 19" rack compatible and network switches, network and USB cables and accessories are available.

Specifications

Product Name BR40 BitScope Blade Rack 40
Compatible Raspberry Pi Models Raspberry Pi 3, 2, B+, A+ and Pi Zero
Raspberry Pi per Unit 40
USB Ports per Unit 160
HDMI & sound outputs Yes x 10
Primary Power 5V (Raspberry Pi J8 & USB)
Auxilliary Power Yes (5V via header)
Indicator LEDs Board Power & Devices Available
Device power-down header Yes
Processor reset/interrupt Yes
Blade mount tabs Vcc & Gnd with M3 holes
Raspberry Pi mounts M2.5 per HAT specification
19" rack size 7RU
Power budget 40A (peak), 30A (continous)
UPS compatible Yes (includes blocking diodes)
Power Requirement 9V (40A) ~ 48 V (5A)
Operating Temperature 0 °C to 40 °C
Storage Requirements -40 °C ~ +40 °C / 5 % ~ 95 % RH
Dimensions (W x D x H) 485 x 130 x 310 mm
Weight (Net) 1450g

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