PPC Workstation 19

PPC Workstation 19

 

480

485

Enclosure

Internal aluminum and galvanized steel. External ABS with Polycarbonate - Charcoal gray color

LCD Panel

19” TFT, 1280x1024, 300 nits, 700:1 Contrast, Windows True Color

Touchscreen

Elo AccuTouch 5-Wire Resistive, Elo IntelliTouch Surface Wave,

3M ClearTek II Capacitive, or without touchscreen

 

Main Board

DFI-ACP G5C100-N

DFI-ACP SR100-N

Processor Type

Intel Celeron M, Core Solo, Core Duo

Intel Core 2 Duo

or Core 2 Duo (Mobile type)

(Mobile type)

 

Processor FSB

533 / 667

533 / 800

Main Chipsets

Intel 945GME + ICH7M + GMA 950

Intel GME965 + ICH8M + GMA X3100

PCI Slot

One Full-height, Half-length PCI Card Support

HDD and Optical Drive Bays

Typical Configuration: 1 Notebook-type Shockmounted HDD and 1 Notebook-type Optical Drive

Without Optical Drive: Up to 2 Notebook-type Shockmounted HDDs

 

PS/2 Keyboard and Mouse Ports

1 pair

1 pair

DB-9 Serial Port

3

2

Video Port

1x DB-15

1x DB-15 + 1x DVI-D

RJ45 LAN Port

2x (10/100/1000)

2x (10/100/1000)

USB Ports

6

6

Audio Jacks

3

3

Internal CF Card Slot

1

0

Speakers

2 (Stereo, Amplified)

Ventilation

Two 60 mm enclosure fans

Dimension

Touchscreen Panel PC (main unit): 19.29” x 14.90” x 4.65” (489.9 x 378.5 x 118.0 mm)

Main unit with optional card reader: 19.70” x 14.90” x 4.65” (500.4 x 378.5 x 118.0 mm)

(W x H x D)

Main unit with optional stand: 19.29” x 15.66” x 9.99” (489.9 x 397.8 x 253.8 mm)

 

Weight

Main computer: Approximately 24.5 lbs (11.1 kg)

Optional desktop stand: Approximately 3.9 lbs (1.8 kg)

 

Power Supply

Internal auto-110/220V 200W power supply with power factor correction and noise killer feature.

Operating Temperature

Ambient: 0ºC - 37ºC (32ºF - 99ºF), 10% - 90% RH.

Note: The operating temperature is limited by the LCD’s thermal specs.

 

 

Notebook-type CD, CD R/W, DVD or DVD R/W Optical Drive, or Compact Flash Drive Kit

 

Magnetic Card Reader (left side or right side mount)

Optional Items

Desktop Stand with Adjustable 0º-45º Angle, or Wallmount Kit

Security Cover for I/O Ports

 

 

Security Cover for Power and Brightness Switches

 

Keyboard and Mouse

Speaker, Power Switch and Brightness Adjustment

Semi-Hidden I/O Ports - Under Access Cover

Active Cooling and Ventilation

Internal AC Power Supply and Optional Optical Drive Optional Magnetic Card Reader and Desktop StandVESA 75 and VESA 100 Compatible Mount

All pictures are conceptual and subject to change. The I/O port arrangement and motherboard inside will differ depending on the configuration.

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DFI manual 480 485

480, 485 specifications

DFI 480 and DFI 485 are advanced technological protocols used in various industrial applications for data communication and device interconnectivity. These protocols are part of the Distributed Field Interface (DFI) family, which focuses on providing robust communication frameworks for various devices, including sensors, actuators, and controllers.

Both DFI 480 and DFI 485 are designed to facilitate reliable data transmission over long distances, offering significant advantages in terms of efficiency and flexibility. One of the primary features of these protocols is their ability to operate in harsh industrial environments, ensuring stable performance even in the presence of noise and interference.

DFI 480 operates with a data rate of up to 480 Kbps, making it suitable for applications that require fast data exchange. It employs a master-slave architecture, where a central controller communicates with multiple peripheral devices. This structure allows for effective coordination and management of connected devices, making it ideal for automation systems in manufacturing plants.

On the other hand, DFI 485 supports a slightly lower data rate, typically around 250 Kbps. However, its key characteristic lies in its extensive communication range, which can extend up to 4000 feet (approximately 1200 meters) under optimal conditions. This makes DFI 485 an excellent choice for applications where devices are dispersed over large areas, such as in water treatment facilities and extensive agricultural settings.

Both protocols utilize differential signaling to reduce electromagnetic interference, a common problem in industrial data communication. This technology enhances signal integrity, ensuring accurate and reliable data transmission over long distances. Moreover, they support multi-drop communication, allowing multiple devices to be connected to a single communication line without significant degradation in performance.

In addition to their transmission capabilities, DFI 480 and DFI 485 are designed with built-in error detection and correction features. This ensures that any data packets that are corrupted during transmission can be identified and retransmitted, further enhancing the reliability of the communication system.

Overall, DFI 480 and DFI 485 represent key advancements in industrial communication technology, providing robust solutions for diverse applications. Their flexibility, reliability, and adherence to industry standards make them indispensable components in modern automation and process control systems. As industries continue to evolve, these protocols will play an integral role in ensuring the seamless integration of devices and data management.