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Nematron Introduces the New ePC-Series Industrial PCs

Their ultra-thin, yet powerful, design provides extensive I/O, ideal for many applications.

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February 19, 2008

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Nematron Corporation (Ann Arbor, MI) announced the launch of the new ePC-Series of Industrial Computers, offering an ultra-thin yet powerful design, value, and quality at a competitive price, the company says. The new series includes the 15-in. (ePC 1500) XGA, 17-in. (ePC 1700) SXGA, and 19-in. (ePC 1900) SXGA LCD Industrial PCs, with more to come.

All have NEMA 4/4x/12 panel mountable front panels, and are less than 3-in. deep when panel mounted. All are available with 5-wire Analog Resistive touchscreens and are suited for harsh, hazardous locations. All versions are standard with 100-240 VAC input power supplies, CompactFlash socket and I/O ports included on every unit include two 10/100/1000 Ethernet, one RS-422/485, two RS-232, four USB 2.0, PS/2, and even an external Video connection that supports dual display with extended desktop.

With options up to an Intel Core Duo 2.0 GHz processor and 2GB DRAM, the ePC-Series provides enough processing power to run the most complex HMI and SCADA applications. The SATA hard drive can be easily removed without any cable connections.

All sizes of the ePC-Series will have UL and cUL 508 as well as Class I Division 2, RoHS, and European CE approvals, making system integration a breeze for virtually any application and/or location.

For more information, contact Nematron.

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

 

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