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Arbor controller supports Intel Atom N270

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Edited by the Electronicstalk editorial team Feb 13, 2009

Arbor Tech has launched the Arpex-1610, 1U fanless embedded automation controller, supporting Intel Atom N270 CPU.

Arpex-1610 is designed to be slim and compact to enable them to be installed in machine control, industrial automation, digital signage, information/self-service kiosk and different automation applications.

Arpex-1610 supports Intel Atom N270 1.6GHz CPU, 945GSE chipset with integrated 2D/3D graphics accelerator, 1GB system memory and 512KB FRAM.

Arpex-1610 weighs 1.9kg, and measures 242.5 x 44.5 x 138mm.

Dual GB LAN, two USB 2.0 ports, Compactflash socket, 2.5in HDD, four optical isolated serial ports and eight digital I/O offer great expansion capabilities.

Arpex-1610 supports dual display to fulfill real-time surveillance and provides a DVI port to prevent video signal distortion.

Its fanless design for high-efficiency thermal conduction, and robust mechanical design for anti-shock and vibration are suitable for harsh and outdoor environments.

An LCM screen with Message GO software lets users control the system status at a glance.

The Arpex series, combined with FPM products, provides a multitude of box/panel combinations, customisable for different environments.

For system integrators, this compact and highly integrated system allows embedded automation controllers to be built in to applications.

The Arpex series supports SDR (system data recovery), system fast-boot, rich I/O with isolation design, and offers free OPC server for WinCE.

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