ADLINK Announces Release of IP69K-Rated Stainless Steel Panel PC Series

By Perry Cohen

Associate Editor

Embedded Computing Design

October 02, 2020

News

ADLINK Announces Release of IP69K-Rated Stainless Steel Panel PC Series

The Titan-AL is able to withstand high pressure, hot water cleaning, as it sits within a 316L (V4A) stainless steel housing. It is also resistant to oxidization and other chemical reactions.

ADLINK announced the launch of the Titan-AL, the company’s ruggedized IP69K-rated panel PC.

The Titan-AL is able to withstand high pressure, hot water cleaning, as it sits within a 316L (V4A) stainless steel housing. It is also resistant to oxidization and other chemical reactions.

Per a company press release, some features of the Titan-AL series include:

  • 15.6-inch, 21.5-inch, and 23.8-inch 16:9 aspect ratio industrial-grade displays
  • MTBF of 50,000 hours
  • projected capacitive touch screen

Further, it is powered by a quad-core Intel Atom x7-E3950 processor. The series supports Windows 10, Linux, and a number of built-in I/O interfaces. In an effort to accommodate I/O expansion, the option of customized function module (FM) is provided.

Additionally, it meets a number of industry standards including the EN 61000-6-4 & 6-2 / EN 55011 (EMC).

The board was designed for industrial specifications, giving the option of rugged SODIMM, wide ac input voltage range, overvoltage protection, and undervoltage protection.

For more information, visit https://www.adlinktech.com/Products/Panel_PCs_Monitors/IndustrialPanelComputers/Titan-AL?lang=en

Perry Cohen, associate editor for Embedded Computing Design, is responsible for web content editing and creation, podcast production, and social media efforts. Perry has been published on both local and national news platforms including KTAR.com (Phoenix), ArizonaSports.com (Phoenix), AZFamily.com, Cronkite News, and MLB/MiLB among others. Perry received a BA in Journalism from the Walter Cronkite School of Journalism and Mass Communications at Arizona State university.

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