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Stealth PC survives extreme environments

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Edited by the Electronicstalk editorial team Jun 19, 2009

Stealth has released the model WPC-500F, a waterproof, rugged and compact fanless computer for extreme environments.

The Stealth WPC-500F is water-tight, surviving liquids, chemicals, dust and dirt intrusion, meeting IP67/Nema 6 environmental specifications.

Designed without cooling fans, the internal CPU is cooled through advanced heat pipe technology.

The rugged aluminium chassis also acts as a heat sink to dissipate internal heat and provide noise-free operation.

Stealth's WPC-500F extreme environment PC offers high power in a package that measures only 7.51in (W) x 11.37in (D) x 2.97in (H) or (191 x 298 x 75.5mm) yet surpasses the performance of most industrial and embedded PCs available today.

Systems utilise Intel's latest Atom processor technology for maximum performance and power efficiency.

The WPC-500F extreme environment PC features power, video, serial and USB connections that are coupled through water-tight, locking bayonet-style connectors typical of military designed hardware.

The WPC-500F is built utilising special high-performance hard drives that can withstand extreme temperatures, high vibration, high humidity, as well as high altitudes.

For applications that require even higher shock and vibration resistance an optional SSD (Solid State Hard Drive) is available.

The water-tight PC operates from a range of DC input power (10-30VDC) making it an ideal fit for mobile/marine, field and transportation-based applications.

Systems are compatible with Microsoft Vista/XP, Linux, and so on, and can be custom-configured to meet the exact needs of the OEM or end user.

A special mounting bracket comes standard with each unit, allowing for the PC to be easily mounted in control panels, walls, consoles, and more.

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