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Rugged MEN Micro Box Computer

By MEN Micro
Thursday, January 05, 2012

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Rugged MEN Micro Box Computer

MEN Micro (Ambler, PA) now offers the BC1, a rugged, maintenance-free box computer using an AMD processor to unite low power consumption with excellent graphics performance. The BC1 is ideal for applications that demand consistently high-quality graphics across multiple points, as found throughout the railway, mission-critical, mobile and avionics industries. Its modular construction enables users to configure the box computer to virtually any rugged application environment. Features include:

  • Two Display Ports, each offering a maximum resolution of 2560 x 1600 pixels.
  • Standard front panel interfaces can all be configured individually enabling the BC1 to quickly adapt to all application-specific requirements without additional overhead.
  • Equipped with AMD's integrated T52R APU (Accelerated Processing Unit).
  • A Radeon HD 6310 graphics processor.
  • A 1.5 GHz single-core x86 CPU.
  • Four LEDs that indicate the status of the Ethernet link and system activity, while two more are used for general board status. 

For more information visit www.menmicro.com.

 

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