Electronic apparatus mounting

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H05K 7/14 (2006.01)

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CA 2027082

ABSTRACT The present invention relates to an electronic apparatus mounting for installation in switchboards or consoles, having a shell-like housing (1) the front-side opening (2) of which can be closed by a cover panel (3). Approximately parallel to the bottom surface of the housing (1), a first circuit board (7) is arranged in the housing onto which circuit board at least one additional circuit board (9) which extends approximately vertically upward and possibly bears electronic components can be plugged, establishing an electric connection to the first circuit board (7). The first circuit board (7) and the additional circuit boards (9) can be arranged on a circuit-board holder (6). The lines which lead to external units can be connected to plug connections (10) which are connected in electrically conductive manner to the first circuit board (7). The circuit-board holder (6) is arranged on the housing (1) swingable around a pivot shaft (5) in the region of one edge of the front-side opening (2) of the housing (1) and can be swung out of its installed position around the pivot shaft (5) out of the housing (1).

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