Human/Machine Interface Systems
Ocular (Richardson, TX) has introduced the Cascade and Denali lines of human/machine interface (HMI) systems. The Cascade line features ARM9 processors, Crystal Touch projected capacitive touchscreens, and processor speeds from 266 to 533 MHz. Other features include 128 MB of RAM, 128 MB of flash memory, and communications options such as serial I/O, Ethernet, USB, and wireless protocols. The Cascade 4300 includes a 4.3" TFT display, and the Cascade 5700 features a 5.7" TFT display in either QVGA or VGA resolutions.
The Denali systems feature an x86 processor running at 1.0 GHz, with 1 GB or more of RAM. Panel-mounted PCs and fully sealed enclosures are available. The Denali 7000 is a ruggedized Win CE platform for hostile environments. It integrates a 7" WVGA TFT capacitive touchscreen. The Denali 1040 is a panel PC for industrial environments that features a 1.0-GHz x86 processor that runs Windows or Linux operating systems.
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