Panel PCs

Quelle: Beckhoff Automation | Lukas Dehling,

For cost-sensitive applications

The new price/performance class from Beckhoff, which started with 7-inch devices, has been expanded to include three built-in panels with a 10.1-inch widescreen display. These include two fanless Panel PCs and a purely passive Control Panel.

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The CP6600 Panel PC is equipped with a 1 GHz ARM Cortex A8 CPU and 1 GB DDR3 RAM memory, while the CP6700 Panel PC is equipped with an Intel Atom processor (up to 1.91 GHz, four cores) and 2 GB DDR3L RAM (expandable up to 8 GB). With DVI/USB Extended technology, the CP6900 control panel is suitable for operation at a distance of up to 50 m from the industrial PC. The devices are designed to solve control and visualization tasks for small and medium-sized machines, production plants or buildings at low cost. The TFT touch display offers a widescreen format with 1024 x 600 WSVGA resolution and 16.7 million colors. According to the manufacturer, the robust housing with aluminum front and sheet steel cover on the back makes the devices more durable and of higher quality than the plastic panels commonly used in the low-cost segment. They are designed for an operating temperature of 0 to 55 °C.

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