Automation real-time target machine - Drives & peripherals

The chassis has a CompatFlash site which we equip with a 1GB flash disk. This disk is the machine's main drive which contains the FreeDOS installation and the xPC Target kernel to boot. The use of a flash disk has the advantage that the operation of the machine is independent of a mechanically rotating hard disk. But as an option the standard 1GB flash disk can be replaced with a 4GB, 8GB, or 16GB flash disk.

Two USB ports are accessible on the top of the chassis allowing the easy transfer of xPC Target kernels and other files from the host to target machine and vice versa via a USB memory device.

Also at the top the following peripheral connectors can be found: DVI-I (monitor, DVI-I to VGA adapter included), 2 x Ethernet 10/100 Mb/s (fully xPC Target compatible), 2 x RS232, and the 24VDC power inlet.

The only connector found at the front is a PS/2 connector for combined keyboard/mouse connection.

Customer quote

"Up and running in less than a day!"

Darren Hartman,
HUSCO International

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