2021/06/08Africa、Asia、Europe、Japan、Middle East、North America、Oceania、Latin America
Contec has developed four new fanless industrial computers with integrated touchscreens (one PT-M Series device and three PT-F Series devices) with analog resistive touch panels and Intel Atom E3845 quad-core CPUs (Bay Trail). Sales of these new products started on June 8, 2021.
PT-M07WA-120-J103NA
PT-F07WA-100-J103NA
PT-F10SA-120-J103NA
PT-F12SA-120-J103NA
These new products are fanless touch panel computers equipped with Intel Atom E3845 (Bay Trail) quad-core CPUs along with 7-, 10.4-, or 12.1-inch touch panels.
The products are equipped with expansion interfaces including 1000BASE-T, USB 3.2 Gen 1 (USB 3.0), USB 2.0, DVI-I, CFast card slots, RS-232C, and DIO*3.
Equipment installation methods include open-frame and panel-mounted options to suit a variety of applications. The strong frame used in open-frame types allows for use with a wide range of equipment without the need for an enclosure, while the rear-mounted construction allows for a flush mounting surface and screen. Panel-mounted types are embedded from the front for easy installation, and the IP65-rated enclosure prevents dust and water droplets from entering.
Choose from open-frame and panel-mounted installation types.
Adopting the low-power platform of Intel Atom Processor E3845 achieves lower power consumption while still ensuring sufficient performance.
This product has up to 1920 x 1080 pixels DVI external display output as standard feature. A standalone two-display application which, for example, displays the screen on a big LCD TV separately from the main LCD, can be built.
As the product supports a wide range of power (10.8 to 31.2VDC), it can be used in a variety of power environments.
This product employs a CFast card for storage and the spindle-less design eliminates CPU fan. It relieves the concern about dust or foreign matter to get into the product. Furthermore, using the parts that degrade over time is minimized to reduce maintenance load.
It supports system start-up externally via network (Wake On LAN) and modem (Power On by Ring). It encourages significant labor saving in operation.
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