At the upper end of the vendor’s industrial PC family, the APC680 was developed specifically for demanding controller and visualization tasks.
Thanks to its modular construction, the APC680 can be adapted to an application’s requirements. The APC680 features a Slot CPU based on the Intel 815E chip set that can accommodate processors from the Celeron 566 up to the Pentium III 1.26GHz. Flat screen displays can be connected using a standardized DVI interface or an interface for operating display units at a distance greater than five meters. If necessary, AC97 sound and an LPT1 port are also available. Floppy disk, hard disk, CD and DVD drives are offered, as well as Compact Flash. Every APC680 is individually assembled according to the needs of the customer.
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