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Fanless Box Computer Stands Up To Extreme Conditions

Sept. 7, 2009
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For extreme application environments ranging from hot, dry and dusty to extremely humid or cold, the RC1 is an Intel Atom-based fanless, maintenance-free box computer that provides up to 1.6 GHz of processing power. The rugged computer complies with the EN 50155 railway standard, fulfills IP67 and has an E1 approval from the German Federal Motor Transport Authority. The machine is packaged in a robust 8.66 x 5.12 x 3.39 in. (220 mm x 130 mm x 86 mm) aluminum enclosure with solid wall-mounting equipment. It is specifically designed for mobile applications, including commercial vehicles such as agricultural or construction machines, trains, buses or cable cars, but can also be used in avionics, medical engineering and industrial automation applications. It comes with a 3.5-in., 4:3 color TFT LCD touch panel or without a display. All I/O interfaces, including two Fast Ethernet interfaces and a service interface with USB and RS232, are accessible at the front panel via 8-pin M12 connectors. Pricing starts at $1413 per unit without display and at $1839 with display. Delivery is six weeks from receipt of order. MEN MICRO INC., Ambler, PA. (215) 542-9575.

 

Company: MEN MICRO INC.

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