IBASE Technology Inc. is one of the leading makers of industrial embedded systems and panel PCs. Recently, it introduced OFP series open-frame panel PC that offers a very flexible solution for flawless integration into wall mounts, customized housings, and kiosks. These panel PCs have been designed for space-critical environments to create platforms that target several tasks like banking, retail, transportation, hospitals, and several other kind of vertical markets.
The OFP series has a single-unit solution that has a fully flat touch screen with embedded computer that enables a compact and slim design for commercial and industrial applications. The IBASE OFP series brings with it fanless panel computers that are simple to mount, open-frame modular design with optically colored frames. These systems come with IP65 front pane safety against water and dust. IBASE has manufactured these with robust industrial grade components ensuring stable fanless functioning up to 50C ambient.
The IBASE OFP series goes for 21-inch and 15-inch touch screen displays that come with resolution of 1920 x 1080 and 1024 x 768 pixels respectively along with an extra DP and HDMI interface. For a much superior performance, the OFP-151-PC as well as OFP-2100-PC get powered by an Intel Pentium QC N4200 processor. The model OFP-2101-PC, on the other hand, has been installed with 7th Gen Intel Core™ i3/i5/i7 processor as per customer requirements and demands.
The IBASE OFP series comes embedded with host 4GB DDR4 on board with a rich set of I/O interference for I/O interface for IoT connectivity and expansions with 2x GbE, 4 x USB 2.0, 10 x USB, 1 x mini PCIE for half size mSATA. The OFP-151-PC as well as the OFP-2100-PC come with an extra M.2 B-key socket and power input across a range of 9V-6V power input. Other essentials include a 2.5” SATA III storage, a 3-pin terminal block, a remote power button connector and much more.
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