PC/104 Enclosure Seeks Tough Assignments

Jan. 1, 2000
Designed to protect PC/104 electronics, such as instrumentation, data collectors, remote terminals, and SCADA packages that must operate in hostile environs, PC/104 Can-Tainer can accommodate PC/104 modules and their cabling and peripherals. The units

Designed to protect PC/104 electronics, such as instrumentation, data collectors, remote terminals, and SCADA packages that must operate in hostile environs, PC/104 Can-Tainer can accommodate PC/104 modules and their cabling and peripherals. The units are for use anywhere embedded electronics require a black box approach. The Can-Tainer endcaps come with or without I/O DB9 and DB25 holes, or with custom endcaps with any combination of connector holes. The standard black anodized Can-Tainer dimensions are 5.4" x 6" in three heights of 4", 6" or 8".

Company: TRI-M SYSTEMS INC.

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