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Horner APG Introduces RX371 Ruggedized All-in-One Controller

By Horner Advanced Products Group
Tuesday, June 29, 2010

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The RX371 features a built-in MicroSD memory slot that allows users to easily store machine or process data and screen captures (up to 2 GB).



Horner Advanced Products Group (APG) (Indianapolis, IN) has introduced its new RX371 Ruggedized All-in-One Controller, designed for harsh environment use, with its cast aluminum and steel chassis, ruggedized heavy duty function keys and impact resistant Lexan touch screen. The RX371 also features:

  • Snap-on I/O provided by up to 4 metal SmartStack units directly on the back.
  • SmartStix expansion I/O and Horner’s new SmartRail modular I/O is also supported.
  • A bright new 5.7” QVGA,TFT screen with over 32K colors.
  • A brightness rating of 700 NITs.
  • A typical logic scan rate of 0.2 mS/K.
  • Advanced control capabilities that include floating point, multiple auto tuning PID loops and string handling capabilities.
  • Embedded Ethernet and supports many Internet capabilities such as remote data access, programming, hosting HTML-based web pages and FTP file transfer.
  • A built-in MicroSD memory slot that allows users to easily store machine or process data and screen captures (up to 2 GB).

For more information visit www.heapg.com

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