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2 Applications  





3 Construction and features  





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Apanel PC, also known as a panel-mounted computer, touch panel PC, or industrial panel PC, is a combined industrial PC and Computer monitor so that the entire computer can be mounted in any manner available for mounting a display alone. It eliminates the need for a separate space for the computer. A panel PC is typically ruggedized for use in industrial or high-traffic settings. Also, Industrial Panel PCs have higher dependability applications.

Mounting[edit]

Panel PCs can have a variety of mounting options including panel mounting, VESA Mount (Flat Display Mounting Interface), rackmountor DIN rail Mount.

Panel PCs often come with mounting brackets or flanges for direct installation onto a panel, or a cutout in an enclosure such as an electrical enclosure. The enclosure can be electrical cabinets, control panels, and machinery cabinets.

Cooling is a consideration when mounting a panel PC into electrical enclosureorrackmount.[1][2]

Applications[edit]

Panel PCs are commonly used in industrial automation, manufacturing, process control, and machinery control applications.

Construction and features[edit]

It may include a range of computer ports and connectivity options such as serial port, EtherNet/IP, CAN bus, Modbus.

A panel PC typically has a touchscreen (Touch Panel PC) which enables users to interact with the computer directly on the display. This eliminates the need for separate input devices such as a keyboard or a computer mouse.

Panel PCs come in various display sizes, ranging as small as 6 inches up to 24 inches.

Heavy-duty Panel PC models have front panels sealed to be waterproof according to IP67 standards, and includes models which are explosion proof for installation in hazardous environments.[3]

References[edit]

  • ^ "'Heat Kills: Designing Rack mount Chassis for Optimal Cooling' COTS Journal September 2006". Archived from the original on 2007-09-27. Retrieved 2009-03-15.
  • ^ 'ip ratings' - Water Resistance Explained
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