Description
TPC-660G is a 6.4″ industrial-grade Panel PC (PPC) for small interface requirements such as Human Machine Interfaces (HMI) or Multifunctional Products (MFP). TPC-660G is highly reliable because it incorporates a low power CPU that does not need a cooling fan. The robust aluminum chassis makes this interface suitable for long-term solutions, and especially suitable for environments such as chemical and food processing plants. TPC-660G offers several embedded OS options for faster application development, so driver development and customization of images do not slow down project implementation.
- 6.4″ VGA LCD with Touchscreen
- AMD Geode LX800 Fanless CPU
- 256MB DDR Memory
- CompactFlash card socket
- 10/100 Ethernet
- PCI-104 expansion slot
- Fanless and Ultra-Low Power Consumption
- Windows Embedded XP, Windows CE 6.0, DOS 6.22 or Linux OS Options
- Windows Embedded Standard 2009 “WES09”, Windows Compact Embedded 7 “WinCE 7”
***RAM & Storage flash and any applicable operating system license must be purchased at the time of order to receive our base operating system configuration installed on the unit.
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EMAC is a global leader in industrial automation and HMI Panel PCs. We provide Panel PCs for embedded automation computers, automation controllers, remote i/o modules, and custom data acquisition solutions.
EMAC’s Panel PCs are available ready to run with the Operating System installed on flash disk or hard drive. Apply power and watch either the Windows or Linux User Interface appear on the vivid color LCD. Interact with the PPC using the responsive integrated touchscreen. Everything works out of the box, allowing you to concentrate on your application, rather than building and configuring device drivers. Just Write-It and Run-It.
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