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Sunlight readable computer for hazardous use

An Acal Microsystems product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Apr 5, 2005

The GE Fanuc Wolverine sunlight readable computer from Acal Microsystems is Hazloc approved and specified to operate from 0 to 50C.

The GE Fanuc Wolverine sunlight readable computer (403 x 349 x 114mm) from Acal Microsystems is Hazloc approved and specified to operate from 0 to 50C.

Housed in a NEMA 4 environmentally sealed enclosure with corrosion resistance, the unit is ruggedised for use in virtually any environment.

Wolverine is based on a single board computer using an Intel Pentium M 1.6GHz processor and can be configured with up to 2Gbyte of DDRAM.

Viewing enhancement filters reduce sunlight loading while sunlight readability of the 15in AMTFT LCD (1024 x 768) is achieved, with minimal temperature rise, using GE Faunc's passive enhancement.

An impact resistant near field imaging (NFI) scratch resistant touch screen with antiglare is standard for reliable operation.

Two network options are available, including wireless Ethernet through PCMCIA expansion, and a filed removable hard disc (40Mbyte minimum) is standard.

The built in UPS will provide up to 20min operational time in the event of power loss.

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