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December 23, 2007

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The Industrial Automation Group of Advantech (Cincinnati, OH) introduces the UNO-2176 Intel Pentium M 1.4 GHz/Celeron M 1.0 GHz embedded automation computer that supports a pre-configured Windows XP Embedded OS and Windows CE 5.0 images with optimized onboard device drivers.

It lets you seamlessly integrate your applications into Windows XP Embedded and speed up system development with an application-ready platform that can provide a networking interface to fulfill diverse requirements.

Other features include 512KB battery back-up SRAM, two RS-232, and four isolated RS-232/422/485 ports with automatic flow control, eight channel digital input and eight channel digital output, two 10/100 Base-T RJ-45 ports, two USB ports, and PC/104 expansion slots.

Contact Advantech Corporation, Industrial Automation Group for details.

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

 

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