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News Release from: Amplicon | Subject: Senses 5100S, 5120S and 5150S
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial Team on 20 March 2008

Silent panel PCs remove active cooling
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The Senses 5100S, 5120S and 5150S panel PCs come equipped with low-power Intel Celeron Mobile processors, 1Gbyte RAM and IP65 rated front panels as standard.

Amplicon has added slim, fanless panel PCs to its Senses range, which already contains of the Senses 3170 - 17in and the Senses 3155 - 15in Pentium M panel PCs These industrial computing systems provide an easy and cost-effective human machine interface (HMI) for Scada applications

The Senses range now includes wide temperature and silent operation solutions.

The Senses 5100S is a silent panel PC with a 10in resistive touch screen display.

The Senses 5120S is a silent panel PC which offers a 12in resistive touch screen display.

while the Senses 5150S is a silent panel PC with 15in resistive touch screen display.

The Senses 5100S, 5120S and 5150S panel PCs come equipped with low-power Intel Celeron Mobile processors, 1Gbyte RAM and IP65 rated front panels as standard.

The rugged fan-less chassis design acts as a heat sink and eliminates the need for active cooling.

The IDE connection is suitable for connecting to a 2.5in hard disk drive or solid state drive and CompactFlash cards are also supported.

These systems can be panel, wall, desktop or VESA-mounted.

With IP65 rated front panels, shock-mounted storage drives, wide temperature operation models, wireless LAN options and versatile mounting capabilities, these panel PCs are suited to industrial applications such as process control, building, factory and transport automation.

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