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Product category: Electrical and Electronic Subassemblies
News Release from: EAO | Subject: TSK 105
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial Team on 27 January 2004

Touch-sensitive keyboard shows its tough
side

The TSK 105 is a rugged, plug-and-play touch-sensitive keyboard for industrial applications.

The TSK 105 is a rugged, plug-and-play touch-sensitive keyboard for industrial applications The TSK 105 offers the same functionality of any normal PC keyboard, including all F-keys and the number pad; an integral touch-pad mouse provides precise cursor control

An anodised aluminium housing and a glass screen protects the QWERTY (AZERTY - change for relevant languages) keyboard from impact.

Sealed to IP65, the desktop version will resist moisture and dirt ingress and cannot be damaged by cleaning fluids or agents.

EAO recommends the TSK 105 for use in: aggressive environments polluted by dust, grease or ink particles suspended in the air, eg printing machines; sterile environments cleaned using ultrasonic techniques, eg medical equipment; hygienic environments cleaned using pressure washing, eg food packaging equipment; explosive atmospheres which must be free of contacts and electrostatic discharge; and public areas susceptible to vandalism, eg public-access Internet kiosks.

The TSK 105 is also available in an OEM version that's ready to fit to existing machinery.

There is no aluminium housing, but a metal frame and support "stiffeners" are supplied for correct mounting.

The low behind-panel depth of just 22mm makes this product ideal for integration within slim, tabletop applications.

Both options are available with PS2 or USB interfaces and compatible with PCs using Windows operating systems from Win 98SE. Request a free brochure from EAO ...

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