Cybernet’s industrial computer products has been intended keeping in view the detail that computers acting on industrial-grade processing that are often exposed to maximum and high levels of temperature, shock, pressure, vibration and humidity. The durability characteristics to Cybernet’s industrial computers – the IPC-R1, IPC-R2 and IPC-R3 – are the result of two vital design involvements: the strength of the product’s housing and the sturdiness of the essential electronic subsystems. To endure in the challenging operational conditions, this industrial computers are equipped with external housing made of materials having great tensile-strength ratings. The units are also built to conform to Ingress Protection pattern specifications for dust-proofing and protection against unintended spills.
The electronics under the hood is stimulated with military grade, high-performance components for better dependability and overall superior product longevity. Customized built capacitors on board the Cybernet’s industrial computer provides high energy storage and voltage hold-up, vital for continuous operation of the units. Cybernet’s industrial computers do not make use of conventional ribbon wiring. Instead, purpose-built ruggedized connects are engaged for inter-modular connectivity. This allows Cybernet’s industrial computers to bear the effect of harsh operational environments on process control and data-reliability.
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The electronics under the hood is stimulated with military grade, high-performance components for better dependability and overall superior product longevity. Customized built capacitors on board the Cybernet’s industrial computer provides high energy storage and voltage hold-up, vital for continuous operation of the units. Cybernet’s industrial computers do not make use of conventional ribbon wiring. Instead, purpose-built ruggedized connects are engaged for inter-modular connectivity. This allows Cybernet’s industrial computers to bear the effect of harsh operational environments on process control and data-reliability.
Read more at http://www.whatech.com/desktop/press-release/52766-rugged-computing-takes-on-a-new-meaning-with-cybernet-s-industrial-computer-lineup