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B&R Industrial Automation: B&R Power Panel 300/400

A Power Panel with the performance of an industrial PC

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The new B&R Power Panel 300/400 generation is an addition to the proven Power Panel 100/200 product line. With more than twice the computing power, the new generation covers a performance range that was previously reserved for industrial PCs. For the Power Panel 300 and the Power Panel 400, B&R also implements the proven product lines of BIOS devices (Power Panel 300) and embedded devices (Power Panel 400). Power Panel 300 devices can be delivered with the Windows XP embedded and Windows CE operating systems. They cover the entire range of PC systems, from simple thin clients and web terminals to full SCADA systems. Power Panel 400 devices handle the automation of complete systems. This provides integrated control functionality and drive technology together with modular interfaces for connecting peripheral devices for the process. Models ranging from 5.7" QVGA to 15 " XGA meet all requirements for series machine manufacturing. There is a new combination of 5.7" diagonal and VGA TFT display. It allows a great deal of information to be displayed in a small amount of space and images can be shown in detail. Entries are made either via touch screen or using function keys. These devices are ideal as Operator Interfaces with integrated control functionality for Packaging Machinery.
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