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connectivity so that sensor data can be shared with Industry 4.0 IoT systems, ideal for machine diagnostics and troubleshooting, as well as for edge configurations. IO-link also provides the option of remote set-up and easy device replacement. The SICK W10 uses the
precise laser triangulation detection principle. Accurate and reliable operation is assured by the focused beam that produces a small light spot and a precise evaluation receiver. The short- range version has a working distance between 20 mm and 400 mm and the long-range version offers ranges from 20 mm to 700 mm. With a response time of 1.5 ms in speed mode, reliable switching is assured at high speeds. Both the short-range and long-range versions of the SICK W10 are available with two mounting options: either a 1-inch hole, or an M18 thread on the front with a 1-inch hole at the side for hybrid installations. The W10 features a standard male M12 4-pin connector and both push-pull and PNP/NPN switching outputs are also available.
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isplay solutions and embedded systems provider, Review Display Systems (RDS) has
announced the introduction of a new 10.1-inch rugged
mobile tablet from AAEON, a leader in advanced industrial design solutions. The RTC-1020 industrial tablet introduces a dedicated design and sophisticated functionality for use in industrial, construction, manufacturing and inventory management applications. The design of the RTC-1020 addresses key usability issues that are encountered in industrial settings, such as enhanced battery capacity, improved screen readability, and a preinstalled LTE module.
Ideally suited for use in outdoor operating environments, the RTC-1020 features an IP65 compliant environmental sealing and has an operating temperature range of - 20°C to 50°C. Certification to MIL-STD-810H drop and shock stress testing guarantees the tablet is rugged, durable and fit for use in heavy industry. Powered by 11th Generation Intel Core processors, a choice of i5-1145G7E, i3- 1115G4E, or Celeron 6305E processors is available, the RTC-1020 contains up to four cores and eight threads of processing power alongside 8GB of high-speed onboard LPDDR4X system memory. This combination offers ample high-bandwidth data transmission capabilities to utilise the onboard I/O, which features a Micro-HDMI, COM (RS-232/422/485), and GbE LAN port, in addition to USB 3.2 Gen 2 via both Type-A and Type-C ports.
Featuring enhanced connectivity options,
the RTC-1020 is RED (Radio Equipment Directive) certified and can be purchased with a pre-installed LTE module, while the device also boasts an upgrade in Wi-Fi speed and bandwidth due to its support for Wi-Fi 802.11 a/b/g/n/ac. For wireless navigation, the RTC-1020 supports up to three global navigation satellite systems, including GPS and Galileo, with GLONASS and BeiDou also supported. A further benefit of the RTC-1020 is that it provides continuous operation via two hot- swappable 51.1W lithium-ion batteries, which eliminates the need to power down the device during battery replacement. The tablet features a 10.1-inch FHD resolution (1,920 x 1,200 pixels) TFT display with a screen brightness specification of 800nits that helps to ensure sunlight readability. To assist with inspection applications, the RTC-1020 is equipped with a 5MP front and 8MP rear camera, which gives users UHD image collection capabilities. For ease of use in working environments,
the RTC-1020 is equipped with six physical keys. To suit specific project needs, such as inventory checking, three of these keys are user configurable.
Optional accessories for the RTC-1020 include hand and shoulder straps, a docking station, a charging dock, enhanced battery packs, and power adaptors. The AAEON RTC-1020 10.1-inch industrial tablet is now available from Review Display Systems.
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