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Slim, full featured 12" panel PC

31 October 2007 Computer/Embedded Technology

The compact, powerful and fanless PANEL12-2A from MPL is specifically designed as a front-end interface for high reliability applications where there is not enough space for a separate PC. The PC incorporates a 12,1" LCD (SVGA or XGA resolution), an optional touch screen with high sensitivity and a high performance, fanless embedded Celeron M or Pentium M single board computer in an aluminium housing. WLAN module, an audio system over two built-in speakers as well as hard drive or solid-state Flash drive can also be integrated. The CPU power can be selected according to the application's requirements, starting from a Celeron M 600 MHz up to a 1,8 GHz Pentium M with 2 MB integrated L2 cache. Up to 1,5 GB DDR333 SDRAM memory can be installed.

All standard PC interfaces (two PS/2, two USB 2.0, one LAN, one RS232) are placed in a small case slot in the rear of the module and the slot is covered with a plate to hide and protect connectors and cables. The PANEL12-2A can be attached either on a tilting stand, a swivel arm or on a wall, while its small installation depth of 63 mm also makes it well suited for front panel mounting inside a cabinet.

The PANEL12-2A can be operated without a fan or air vents over the temperature range from -30°C up to +70°C, and MPL guarantees long term availability for the product of at least five years.



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