Automation and imaging solutions from ADLINK to be featured at Automate
On display at theADLINK Technology, Inc. booth at Automate will be the NEON-1040 smart camera and the newly-launched STC-15W04 industrial panel PC. The x86 NEON-1040 (pictured) features a quad core Intel Atom processor E3845 1.9 GHz and is equipped with a 1" monochrome global shutter CMOSIS CMV4000 CMOS image sensor with 5.5 µm pixel size that achieves a frame rate of 60 fps.
The STC-15W04 industrial panel PC is a 15.6" projected capacitive full-flat multi-touch screen PC designed for medical, pharmaceutical, andindustrial automation environments. Also on display at the ADLINK booth will be the company’s line of EtherCAT solutions, additional models of industrial PCs, and the IMX industrial-grade handheld terminal, which includes barcode scanners, RFID readers, and QR code scanners.
Automate booth number:1152
To Learn More:
Contact:ADLINK Technology, Inc.
Headquarters: San Jose, CA, USA
Product: NEON-1040 smart camera
Key Features: Quad core IntelAtomprocessor E3845 1.91GHz, 1” 4 MPixel global shutter CMOSIS CMV4000 image sensor, 5.5 µm pixel size, 60 fps, open architecture design. (NEON-1040), fanless 15.6” projected capacitive full-flat multi-touch screen PC, low power consumption, IP65 housing (STC-15W04).
What ADLINK says:
View more information on the NEON-1040 smart camera.
View more information on the STC-15W04 industrial panel PC.
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