News Archive (1999-2012) | 2013-current at LinuxGizmos | Current Tech News Portal |    About   

Modular panel PC will accept display upgrades

Jan 24, 2012 — by LinuxDevices Staff — from the LinuxDevices Archive — 1 views

Ibase announced a modularized panel PC that features a 15-inch touchscreen and a 2.13GHz Intel Atom D2700 processor. The IPPC-1500 includes up to 4GB of RAM, 2MB of battery-backed static RAM for system restoration, a 2.5-inch drive bay, a PCI expansion slot, and a front bezel that meets IP65 standards, according to the company.

Ibase announced the IPPC-1500 Jan. 19 with what it calls a "modularized design concept that divides the processor, LCD and I/O units to enhance customization flexiblity." The device's motherboard and disk drive are apparently located in a removable housing (seen at top right below).


Ibase's IPPC-1500
(Click to enlarge)

The above images show that this system unit attaches via a "golden finger" connector to a second module. The latter includes the panel PC's I/O ports, power supply, and an internal connection to the display itself.

Ibase says customers can use the IPPC-1500's PC component on its own without attaching an integrated PC. Or, the company adds, they'll be able to attach differently sized LCD modules that might be offered in the future.

About the present display, Ibase says it measures 15 inches diagonally, incorporates resistive touch; and has a resolution of 1024 x 768 pixels. The system's front bezel meets IP65 standards for sealing against liquids and dust, five membrane function keys are provided, and there's an automatic brightness adjustment feature, the company adds.

As for the PC module, this is said to employ Intel's Atom D2700 (2.13GHz clock speed; dual cores and four threads; 10-Watt TDP), no doubt accompanied by the NM10 I/O controller. Capable of accepting up to 4GB of DDR3 memory, the PC also includes a 2.5-inch drive bay and 2MB of battery-backed static RAM — useful for instant system restore or security code storage, says Ibase.

The I/O module, meanwhile, offers a PCI expansion slot (half-length at best, we'd guess), according to Ibase. It also includes two Ethernet ports, four USB 2.0 ports, a VGA output, audio I/O, and an RS232/422/485 serial port, the company adds.

Ibase says the IPPC-1500 runs on 12VDC power but is optionally available with the ability to range from 9 to 36VDC. With an operating range from 14 to 140 deg. F, the panel PC is said to be suitable for POS, advertising, kiosk, and factory automation applications.

Specifications listed by Ibase for the IPPC-1500 include:

  • Processor — Intel Atom D2700 clocked at 2.13GHz
  • Chipset — Intel NM10 (presumed)
  • Memory — up to 4GB of DDR3 RAM; 2MB SRAM
  • Display:
    • 15-inch screen with 1024 x 768 pixel resolution
    • resistive touch
    • 400-nit brightness rating
    • 160-degree horizontal and vertical viewing angles
    • 50,000-hour backlight MTBF
  • Storage — 2.5-inch bay for SATA drives
  • Expansion — PCI slot
  • Networking — 1 x gigabit Ethernet; 1 x 10/100 Ethernet
  • Other I/O:
    • 4 x USB 2.0
    • 1 x RS232/422/485
    • VGA
    • audio — mic in, line out
  • Power — 12VDC; 9 to 36VDC optional
  • Operating range –14 to 140 deg. F
  • Dimensions — 15.35 x 12.4 x 2.6 inches
  • Weight –n/s

Further information

Ibase did not cite pricing, availability, or operating system support for the IPPC-1500. More information can be found on the IPPC-1500 product page.

Jonathan Angel can be reached at [email protected] and followed at www.twitter.com/gadgetsense.


This article was originally published on LinuxDevices.com and has been donated to the open source community by QuinStreet Inc. Please visit LinuxToday.com for up-to-date news and articles about Linux and open source.



Comments are closed.