Rugged retention straps to keep industrial DRAM modules in place

03-07-2024 | Apacer | Industrial

As industrial environments become increasingly demanding, the need to secure DRAM modules against shock and vibration increases critically, particularly in Edge AI applications where reliability is crucial. Apacer has launched its innovative rugged retention straps, designed to effectively protect DRAM modules in challenging operational conditions.

DRAM modules face considerable challenges in maintaining stability, particularly in environments prone to unavoidable shock and vibration, such as during transportation or within vibration-sensitive applications. Over time, these factors can dislodge modules from their DIMM slots, leading to operational failures. Acknowledging this issue, the company's engineering team has developed a robust solution in the form of a rugged retention strap, comparable to a seatbelt, ensuring UDIMM, RDIMM, and ECC UDIMM modules remain securely in place.

The rugged retention strap features three connection points for improved stability, distinguishing it from conventional dual-connection-point clips. Compatible with all modern motherboards, this solution provides universal applicability across diverse industrial setups.

Constructed from flame-retardant-grade polysiloxane, the strap withstands temperatures up to 200C, delivering superior resilience without the risk of short circuits. Its excellent elasticity and flexibility endure even at low temperatures, providing reliable performance in various environmental conditions.

Furthermore, these retention strap have undergone rigorous testing to meet defence-standard MIL-STD-833K and MIL-STD-810G specifications for shock and vibration resistance. This validation underscores its reliability in high-speed Edge AI operations, positioning it as ideal for automated industrial production facilities, smart cities, and autonomous transportation systems where stability is paramount.

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