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News Release from: DSM Computer | Subject: Fanless Infinity IPC 96M15801
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial
Team on 15 January 2008
Fanless PC avoids rotating parts
DSM Computer will be presenting for the first time a fanless variant of its 19in Infinity IPC "96M15801" at embedded world 2008 in Hall 12, Booth 208.
DSM Computer has released a fanless variant of its 19in Infinity IPC 96M15801 The industrial computer, based on an Intel Celeron M (ULV) processor with a 1.0GHz clock rate, is specified for 0 to +45C (without any additional plug-in cards)
This article was originally published on Engineeringtalk on 20 Apr 2007 at 8.00am (UK)
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The data can be stored on an integrated 2.5in EIDE quality hard disk with a capacity of 80Gbyte.
For the data storage on a compact flash card, the fanless computer does not need any rotating parts.
The diskette drive and the CD/DVD-ROM can be connected externally using a USB 2.0 interface for which two connections are provided at both the front and the rear side.
The system also provides two Gigabit-LAN connections.
As standard, the industrial PC is equipped with 256Mbyte DDR RAM, although, if required, the main memory can be expanded to a maximum capacity of 2Gbyte using two DDR slots.
The compact computer with dimensions 440 x 455 x 177mm is constructed as a solid, high-quality rack for installation in 19in cabinets.
The operating elements are located behind a lockable metal door.
A 300W power unit supplies the power.
If required, the 96M15801 can be supplied with the DSM System Monitor Program (DSMP).
This software permanently monitors the operating parameters such as the processor temperature, the supply voltage and the status of the hard disks..
DSM Computer provides a two-year warranty for the CE-conform computer.
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