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News Release from: B and R Industrial Automation Corp | Subject: Automation PC 620 and Panel PC 700
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial Team on 26 June 2006

Industrial PCs add DVD burner as option

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B and R now offers a DVD burner as an option for its Automation PC 620 and Panel PC 700.

With the continually increasing amount of data that must be stored for a production process, CD burners have reached their limits So now B and R now offers a DVD burner as an option for its Automation PC 620 and Panel PC 700, which are both industrial PCs designed to be customised for the application

The modular concept allows for the subsequent integration of a DVD burner, for example in place of a CD burner.

From the beginning, the PC systems were designed so that the user could easily install or exchange the drives.

The DVD burner reads and writes all standard CD and DVD formats (CD-R, CD-RW, DVD-R, DVD-RW, DVD+R, DVD+RW).

B and R develops its industrial PCs in-house.

The APC620s rely on the experience collected over many years of PC development.

The goal was to create an innovative industrial PC system for machine and system manufacturers with maximum investment security.

For this reason, B and R places special emphasis on long-term availability when choosing which components to use.

The mechanical design is based on the results of extensive shock and vibration tests that place the highest demands on the materials.

A high level of operational security is also achieved by doing away with cable connections for PC components, securely fastening circuit boards and the possibility to use mass memory without rotating parts (CompactFlash).

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