New Box PC from Datasound Laboratories is a Tough Customer

Designed specifically to withstand extreme temperatures of -20°C to 60°C and to cope effortlessly with the most aggressive industrial environments, the new ACS-2701 box pc from Datasound Laboratories is as sophisticated inside as it is rugged on the outside. Essentially a low power (19W), fanless, industrial computing platform, the IP65 rated covers on all the connectors give a clue as to what this pc is designed for. Internally there is an Intel ULV Celeron M Processor with up to 1 GHz processing speed which is supported by the Intel GM910GMLE+ ICH8M-E system chipset. Memory requirements up to 1GB RAM are catered for.

High speed networking operates through a single 10/100Mbps LAN port, a USB 2.0 port is there to integrate add on peripherals and a DB9 connector provides the usual RS232 communication path. The VGA/CRT output is delivered through an industry standard DB15 connector.

Storage options comprise a 2.5 SATA HDD bay for the free pre-installation of either a desktop O/S (i.e. XP Pro), a truly embedded O/S such as XP Embedded or any other x86 operating system.

The input voltage range of 11-28VDC enables easy installation alongside other electronic apparatus or a wall mountable, fully IP67 rated AC to DC Power adaptor can be used. IP65 rated mating connecters are supplied.

This is all packaged in a heavy duty die cast aluminum chassis with brackets for wall/bulkhead mounting and a vibration qualification of 5-17Hz, 01.G (double amplitude displacement), 17-640Hz, 1.5G acceleration (peak to peak) and a shock rating of 1G peak acceleration (11msec duration) enhances the industrial pedigree of the ACS-2701.

Weighing just 2.1Kg this compact and highly adaptable system meets CE/FCC Class A.

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