Description
Processor Type:Intel Atom or equivalent
Memory Capacity:Up to 8GB DDR3 SDRAM
Storage:SSD up to 128GB
Operating Temperature Range:-40°C to +75°C
Input Slots:Up to 8 slots for various Abaco Systems modules
Form Factor:Compact, rugged design for harsh environments
Power Supply:Wide voltage range input
Certifications:CE, FCC, UL, and RoHS compliant
The GE VIPC616 from Abaco Systems introduces a new level of performance and reliability to industrial control systems. This cutting-edge input slot is specifically designed to integrate seamlessly with the GE Mark VI series, enhancing system capabilities with its advanced features.
Featuring a compact yet robust design, the VIPC616 is optimized for use in harsh industrial environments, ensuring stable operation within extreme temperature ranges (-40°C to +85°C). Its efficient power consumption of 10W ensures minimal energy usage without compromising on functionality.
With support for RS-485 communication protocol, this input slot facilitates smooth data exchange between various components in complex control systems. The inclusion of 6 slots allows for versatile connection options, accommodating multiple inputs for diverse applications.
Engineered with precision, the VIPC616 is compatible with Windows, Linux, and Unix operating systems, making it adaptable to a wide range of automation scenarios. Its IP65 enclosure type ensures protection against dust and water ingress, guaranteeing long-lasting performance even in demanding conditions.
Compliant with RoHS and CE standards, the GE VIPC616 adheres to stringent environmental regulations, promoting sustainability in industrial manufacturing processes. This makes it an ideal choice for businesses committed to ethical and eco-friendly practices.
Experience enhanced efficiency and reliability with the GE VIPC616 from Abaco Systems. This advanced input slot is the perfect solution for upgrading or expanding industrial control systems, ensuring seamless integration and superior performance.
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