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Advantech Launches the TPC-32T Touch Panel Computer with CAN-bus

Has an Intel Xscale PXA270 low-voltage processor with 320 x 240 resolution display.

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February 19, 2009

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Advantech Launches the TPC-32T Touch Panel Computer with CAN-bus

The Industrial Automation Group of Advantech has launched the TPC-32T, a 3.5-in. QVGA TFT LCD touch panel computer with CAN-bus. The TPC-32T has an Intel Xscale PXA270 low voltage processor with 320 x 240 resolution and high graph display.

The TPC-32T includes a built-in flash memory, onboard Windows CE OS, and multiple standard communication ports.  The TPC-32T uses a low-voltage processor and heat sink to achieve a fanless design.

With its NEMA 4/IP65 front panel, it is resilient enough to resist the harsh conditions of industrial environments.  The TPC-32T is an open HMI solution.

For more information, visit Advantech.

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

 

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