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New wide temperature Panel PCs for a variety of industrial applications

Brighton, UK, 22nd October 2014 – Amplicon has recently introduced a new series of wide operating temperature panel PCs. The new Senses 5300 panel PCs come with three display size options: 10”, 12” & 15”; this allows the series to be versatile and adaptive for up to 99% of SCADA/HMI applications.

Rich in I/O, the Senses 5300 series offers dual Gigabit LAN, three DB9 COM ports (2 x RS232, 1 x RS232/422/485), multiple USB 2.0 ports and a single mPCIe expansion slot for adding Wi-Fi capability.

The Senses 5300 series offers space for a single 2.5” mechanical or solid-state drive with options for Compact Flash storage. This allows for optimal operating system and application performance.

Available with 10”, 12” or 15” LCD display with 5-wire resistive touch screen, the Senses 5300 series can be supplied with optional mounting kits for panel, wall, or VESA mount depending on your preference and application requirement.

The Senses 5300 series offers support for Microsoft Windows and Linux based operating systems, allowing these units to be tailored to your application needs.

When using the Senses 5300 series with wide temperature RAM and storage media, the 5300 series will operate with a wide temperature range of -20°~55°C allowing for great versatility.

Gavin Chalkley, Industrial Computing Product Specialist at Amplicon commented: “The release of the new Amplicon Senses 5300 series underlines our commitment to continual development of cost effective and reliable solutions, whilst acting on customer feedback and requirements.”

Further product technical details and documentation can be found – here

For further details about Amplicon please visit: www.amplicon.com or watch corporate video 

About Amplicon:

Amplicon is a global business with 40 years experience of manufacturing and distribution. Amplicon provides the marketplace with a wide range of complex, connected computer-based measurement and automation systems that can be customised and bundled for easy integration. With a history firmly based in engineering Amplicon has a technically competent workforce backed by a state of the art EMC test facility. Visit www.amplicon.com or contact sales@amplicon.com  for further information. Based in Brighton, East Sussex, Amplicon is certified to ISO9001:2008.

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