Battery Protection, and Temperature Protection. Features also include Serial Port Control, Diagnostics, and Upgradeability. Desktop computer motherboards are typically not designed to work in automotive environments, the design and engineering that went into the DSATX makes every attempt to compensate for this. Having purchased a DSATX, you will rest assured that you’ve invested in a flexible product that can grow and expand with your automotive computing system.
1.2.Product Photo
1.3.Block Diagram
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MotherBoard Switch
Advanced Options
1.4.Included Contents and Optional Accessories
Included:
1 : DSATX 220 Watt Power Supply
1 : 9"
1 : 12"
2 : 0.1" Shunt Jumpers
1 : 24"
3 : Insolated Terminal Ring Crimp/Solder Connectors
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∙ | Acroname Serial Port Adapter | |
∙ | Acroname USB Serial Adapter |
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