Many uses for low-cost operator panel

Ann Arbor Technologies' (Ann Arbor, MI) paneLink 12 industrial computer systems are designed to be flexible. All paneLink 12 systems share a specific set of features, including a 12.1-in. SVGA TFT display with 800 x 600-pixel resolution; analog-resistive touchscreen; 300-MHz Geode processor; Ethernet connectivity; and multiple communication ports.

By Staff January 1, 2003

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Ann Arbor Technologies’ (Ann Arbor, MI) paneLink 12 industrial computer systems are designed to be flexible. All paneLink 12 systems share a specific set of features, including a 12.1-in. SVGA TFT display with 800 x 600-pixel resolution; analog-resistive touchscreen; 300-MHz Geode processor; Ethernet connectivity; and multiple communication ports.

Flexibility comes from multiple operating system and storage options, and the versatility of PC-104 and PCMCIA ports. The panelLink 12 family includes several models, offering embedded operating system versions, such as Microsoft Windows CE, Windows NTE, plus embedded Linux, as well as Windows 2000 for full computing.

HMI and browser configurations are also part of the group. Communication ports include 10/100 Ethernet, RS-232/422/485 serial, a parallel port, and two USB ports. Front panel is NEMA 4 rated and memory is available from 32 to 128 MB SDRAM.

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12.1-in. SVGA TFT display with 800 x 600-pixel resolution

Analog-resistive touchscreen

300-MHz Geode processor

Ethernet connectivity and multiple communication ports

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