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Advantech Launches 15-in. Pentium M Industrial Panel PC

The IPPC-6152A is a feature-rich HMI device.

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April 8, 2008

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The Industrial Automation Group of Advantech (Cincinnati, OH) introduces the IPPC-6152A 15-in. XGA TFT LCD Industrial Panel PC with a 2GHz Intel Pentium M processor.

Features include a front-accessible USB design, a DDR2 memory bus that supports up to 2GB, a slim CD-ROM drive, and two PCI expansion slots.

The IPPC-6152A is designed with a flat-sealed front-panel making liquid run-off maintenance more convenient. The control box has the gull-wing design for easy component installation and maintenance. For user interface considerations, the front-access USB 2.0 port is NEMA4/IP65 compliant and eases front-access installation and maintenance.

The IPPC-6152A, which supports Microsoft Windows 2000/XP/NT, has a super slim compact low voltage fanless design. With its NEMA4/IP65 front panel, it is resilient enough to resist the harsh conditions of any industrial environment. Additionally, the IPPC-6152A provides multiple standard communication ports (Dual Ethernet LANs, and 5x USB 2.0 port) allowing connectivity with a variety of peripherals.

For more details, go to Advantech Corporation, Industrial Automation Group.

Sources: Press materials received from the company and additional information gleaned from the company's website.

 

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