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EPC1560-A01

Introducing the EPC1560-A01, a state-of-the-art 15” XGA fanless panel PC meticulously crafted to meet the diverse demands of industrial applications. This advanced device is engineered to deliver exceptional performance and reliability, making it an ideal choice for a wide range of industrial environments.

EPC1560-A01

Overview

The new 15” XGA fanless panel PC, EPC1560-A01, is designed for a wide range of industrial applications. It features a 1024x768 resolution and 350cd/m2 brightness. 
The front panel has a sleek, narrow border design and meets IP65 standards, making it ideal for industrial use. 

The EPC1560-A01 includes dual 2.5 Gigabit Ethernet ports, a mini-PCIe slot, and two M.2 slots for LAN/WLAN/WWAN (5G) and storage connectivity. It also supports a second display via DP and USB-C for dual independent displays and has two adjustable RS232/422/485 ports, making it perfect for integrating with general industrial equipment.

Key features

  • 4:3 15” XGA fanless LED panel computer
  • Intel® Processor N97, Quad Core 2.0GHz, 6M Cache
  • Flush panel by 5-wire touch screen with slim bezel
  • 1 x DDR5-4800MHz with default 8GB installed
  • Additional 2nd Display: 1 x DP / 1 x USB-C
  • Dual Intel® 2.5GbE LAN ports, 2 x USB 3.2, 1 x Line-out
  • 2 x RS232/422/485, 1 x RS232, 1 x mini-PCIe, 2 x M.2
  • IP65 compliant front panel
  • Mounting support: panel/wall/stand/VESA 100mm x 100mm
  • DC power input 24VDC

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Ordering Information

Part Number and Description
10IA1560C01XE 15” TFT XGA 4:3 Flush Panel PC with Intel® Processor N97, Touch Screen, 8GB DDR5, 3x COM, 2x USB, 1x USB-C

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