Amplicon launches Windows Vista capable industrial computers

The latest additions to Amplicon's range of rackmount industrial computers, based on PICMG-compliant single board computers (SBCs) and backplanes, are Windows Vista capable. The Ventrix 4004 and Ventrix-W 4004 are 4U rackmount PICMG 1.3 compliant industrial computers that provide PCI express (PCIe) expansion, use Intel Pentium D Dual-Core LGA775 technology and have a high-quality industrial grade 600W power supply unit (PSU). They also come with a Western Digital 250GB HDD as standard and are electroplated for long-term protection against corrosion.

The key differentiators between the Ventrix 4004 and Ventrix-W 4004 series are the 83/84 key sliding keyboard with integrated trackball and two mouse buttons and the flat multimedia 7-inch TFT LCD with 800 x 480 resolution present in the Ventrix-W 4004.

Features and benefits:
The LGA775 socket with 1066/800 MHz system bus providing scalability for future processor innovations;
PCIe x16 delivering more than 3.5 x the bandwidth of the traditional AGP 8X interface and supports a range of latest high-performance graphics cards;

PCIe x1 offering up to 3.5 x the bandwidth of traditional PCI architecture, delivering faster access to peripheral and networking devices;

An 83/84 key sliding keyboard with integrated trackball and two mouse buttons and the flat multimedia 7-inch TFT LCD with 800 x 480 resolution (for Ventrix-W 4004 only);

Dual Gigabit Ethernet LAN;

Dual-channel DDR2 memory support with up to 4GB memory.

With constant technology improvements, new operating systems require more powerful systems for operation. These industrial computers are more than ready for the latest requirements. Ideal for high speed data / video capture and analysis, the platform incorporates the Intel 945G/ICH7 chipset and the Intel Pentium D processor Hyper-Threading technology to deliver innovative features and new benefits for industrial computer systems. These systems are Windows Vista Capable.



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