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News Release from: Impulse | Subject: AEC-6810
Edited by the Processingtalk Editorial
Team on 03 May 2005
Low cost, low power, compact industrial
computing
The AEC-6810 Embedded Control PC is a very small, high performance, multi-functional industrial controller with many features superior to similar industrial PCs
The AEC-6810 Embedded Control PC is a very small, high performance, multi-functional industrial controller with many features superior to similar industrial PCs The first release in the Industrial Boxer PC series has documented long-term vibration and shock environmental test figures which are most impressive (5G rms - anti-vibration 100G - anti-shock)
This article was originally published on Processingtalk on 30 Jun 2003 at 8.00am (UK)
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Using the VIA Eden and C3 CPU with a fanless design and innovative rugged aluminium chassis that has proved ideal for low power, high reliability applications, whilst achieving a competitive pricing edge against other microbox systems available.
The compact size of the AEC-6810 offers the user more flexibility and alternatives for system integration and mounting.
It supports various operating systems such as Windows CE.NET 4.2, Windows XP Embedded and commercial versions of the Windows OS family.
The operating systems can be installed on compact flash or a HDD using the optional kit.
The AEC-6810 is packed with additional I/O including 100Base-T Ethernet, 4 serial ports, 4 USB ports, TV-out and audio.
This specification offers integrators everything they need for flexible computing.
Besides Factory Automation (FA), the AEC-6810 can fulfil applications in the transportation, ATM, kiosk and networking markets.
Pricing starts from just GBP320 plus VAT and product is available direct from our stock for immediate delivery.
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