Embedded Computers Perform Industrial Machine Control

Feb. 1, 2001

The e-Series industrial control computers use Celeron processors up to 300 MHz or Pentium III processors up to 600 MHz. They support up to 512 MB of RAM and are available with hard-disk drives starting at 6.4 GB. The computers feature three PCI slots on the 10.4" and 12.1" models and four PCI slots on the screenless model. Expansion slots are oriented so that external connections are made vertically on the bottom of the chassis.

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