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Fanless industrial panel PCs run Linux

Feb 3, 2006 — by LinuxDevices Staff — from the LinuxDevices Archive — 2 views

Protech Systems of Taiwan has introduced a new series of fanless panel PCs that support Linux. The PPC-736XF series offers three models with display sizes ranging from 8.4 inches to 15 inches, according to the company.

(Click here for larger image of the 15-inch PPC-7365F)

The PPC-736XF devices are based on a low power 733 MHz Via Eden processor with a VT8606 “Twister T” Northbridge and up to 512 MB of SDRAM. Internal mass storage can be in the form of either a CompactFlash card or a 2.5-inch disk drive. A “slim” CD-ROM drive can also be accommodated.

Key features and specifications of the PPC-736XF series, according to Protech, include:

  • Processor — 733 MHz Via Eden with VT8606 Northbridge
  • Memory — 1 x DIMM, PC133 memory up to 512M SDRAM
  • Display (depending on model):
    • 15-inch — XGA
    • 10.4-inch — SVGA
    • 8.4-inch — SVGA
    • 5-wire analog touchscreen option interfaces through USB
  • Storage — IDE
    • CompactFlash slot, user accessible
    • 2.5-inch drive bay
  • Connectivity:
    • Gigabit Ethernet
    • 2 USB 1.1
    • 2 serial
    • parallel port, PS/2 keyboard and mouse
  • Audio — line in, line out, mic in
  • Power — 24 VDC, 60 to 80 watts depending on size

All three units meet NEMA 4 and IP65 requirements for dust, water, shock, and vibration. They support Red Hat 8 and 9, Protech says.


 
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