Phoenix Contact Basicline 2000 quad-core box PC

Tuesday, 11 November, 2014 | Supplied by: Phoenix Contact Pty Ltd

Phoenix Contact Basicline 2000 quad-core box PC

The Basicline 2000 box PCs from Phoenix Contact for use in harsh industrial environments offer powerful third-generation quad-core processors (Bay Trail) in a fanless housing.

The devices can perform simple control and communication tasks and collect data in the areas of machine building and systems manufacturing, building automation, traffic technology, and energy data transmission. The box PCs are also designed for maintenance-free, continuous 24-hour operation, even where there are high-temperature, vibration, shock, and EMC requirements.

The box PC uses the quad-core Intel Celeron N2930 processor 2.16 GHz from the Bay Trail generation with integrated Intel HD graphics processor. Its interfaces include four USB ports, two display ports and three COM ports. Two Gigabit Ethernet ports are also available, as is CFast, HDD or SSD mass storage. The RAM can be expanded by up to 8 GB DDR3.

With a thermal design power of 7.5 W, the box PC is said to be particularly energy efficient. It is also designed for an operating temperature range of 0 to +50°C and an input voltage of 24 VDC (±20%). Its compact design measuring 162 x 145 x 49 mm means it can be mounted directly on DIN rail.

Online: www.phoenixcontact.com.au
Phone: 1300 786 411
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