Intelligent
display computer in harsh and mobile environments:DC1 (Display Computer 1) with Intel Atom
- Intel Atom up to 1.6 GHz
- 12" 19" TFT LCD monitor
- 9-36V wide-range PSU
- Fanless and maintenance-free
- Shock and vibration resistant
- -40 to +70(+85) C operation temperature
- Specified according to railway standard
EN 50155
- Vandal-proof
MEN (Mikro Elektronik) has
released the DC1 an extremely rugged panel PC based on Intels new
Atom processor Z530 or Z510. The DC1 is unique because of its low
power consumption, extended temperature range, space-saving design
and seven years minimum usage with a great price/performance ratio.
The intelligent display computer
DC1 is a rugged, fan-less and maintenance-free panel PC for use
in harsh, mobile and safety-critical applications in transport,
avionics, medical engineering or industrial automation. Its robust
aluminium housing is protected against vandalism and has been developed
for safe operation in direct contact with passengers, e.g. in infotainment
applications in trains, buses or air planes.
The DC1 is the first member
in a family of display computers based on flexible, modular design
concept as to display resolution, display size, processor type,
I/O configuration and power supply. At the heart of the DC1 is Intel’s
Atom processors with a frequency of up to 1.6 GHz and a performance
comparable to a Pentium M with 1 GHz or more. 1 GB working memory
and 4 GB USB-controlled Flash Disk supply enough capacity for every
application. Standard I/O comprises 2 USB, 2 Fast Ethernet, 1 UART
as well as binary inputs and can optionally be extended by HD Audio
or IBIS field bus functionality. Wireless functions as, e.g. WIFI,
WIMAX, GSM/GPRS, UMTS can optionally be implemented via a MiniPCI
Express card slot in combination with an external antenna. Thus,
loading of new display contents is possible. All signals are collected
at the bottom side of the DC1 which enables the DC1 to be fixed
on any mounting device.
The control electronics
of the DC1 is located directly behind the display, which enables
a fan-less cooling via conductive cooling between the electronics
and the display. With a total power dissipation of just 20 Watts,
the display computer is suited for an operation temperature of -40
to +70C (up to +85C for 15 minutes). The unit is protected against
shock and vibration, all components are soldered and only M12 or
D-Sub I/O connectors are used. The electronics are prepared for
coating to withstand humidity. The off-the-shelf DC1 which is equipped
with a 15" display and a wide-range PSU with 9-36V (optionally
also 18-75 Volt and 36-154 Volt) is IP54-protected at the front
and complies to railway standard EN 50155.
The control of the displays
and the installation of the DC1 are flexible, the signals are transferred
to the next display computer/s hardware resulting in short delays.
The signal is sent via an integrated Ethernet Switch which saves
space and cost for the cabling which would be required otherwise.
The DC1 can be mounted on a wall or bar. Another possibility is
to mount two systems side-by-side or back-to-back, the double display
being controlled by only one computer. As an option, the DC1 can
also control a remote display with the same or different content
via DVI-D. A Dongle enables easy configuration and exchanging of
the DC1 as the respective configuration can be stored on it and
imported on another DC1.
Dominion Electronics supplies
single board computers, embedded core modules, programmable controllers,
graphical displays and associated software products. Dominion Electronics
represents MEN (Mikro Elektronik) in Australia and New Zealand.
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