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Fanless Operation

Monday, July 06, 2009

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Saelig (Pittsford, NY) announces the debut of CANminiBOX, a versatile, compact embedded controller that is well-suited for embedded CANbus control applications. Units incorporate high-reliability components, with a wide variety of hardware and software options. Features include:

  • A 128 MB SD-RAM capacity sufficient to control pre-installed Linux OS (other options available).
  • A 512 MB CompactFlash card storage that can easily be upgraded. 
  • Small dimensions of 3” x 2” x 4.7”.
  • An AMD Élan 133MHz SC520 processor with 128 MB internal SD-RAM and  512 MB SD-RAM CompactFlash.
  • Front-panel availability for 10/100MBit/s Ethernet, status LED’s, an RS232 serial port, a CAN port, and one USB1.1 port. 
  • A power range of 10 to 28VDC.
  • A temperature range of 0 to +50° C (+32° F to +120° F).
  • ESD protection of 2kV.  
  • Fanless operation.

For more information visit www.saelig.com

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