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nelco Hunter has announced the availability of a rugged, industrial-grade steel case for their 10.1 inch PCAP Touch Screen Kit, developed to work with the Raspberry Pi. This cost-effective, pre-assembled display Kit with the new steel enclosure realises the potential of the Raspberry Pi, turning it into a complete industrial system with minimal effort. The potential commercial and industrial uses include factory automation, medical devices, home technology, IoT products, communication systems, payment terminals etc. The kit comes pre-assembled to take the Raspberry Pi which is simply mounted onto the rear of the interface PCB using the supplied pillars and screws. The display provides a resolution up to WXGA. Connection is via an onboard HDMI interface PCB which provides all power, signal and backlight conversion for the TFT display. The Kit requires 12V at 2A to drive the TFT display, touch panel and backlight, and 5V at 2A to power the Pi. Features include a multi-touch input PCAP touch screen, which can be either USB or I2C connected, a wide angle of view IPS display and a resolution of 1280 x 800 pixels. The screen dimensions are 255mm x 174mm x 9mm (including the touch panel) and the screen view area is 218mm x 137mm.


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GIVE YOUR DATA LOCAL IMPACT WITH IFM


he new DX1063 multifunction display module from ifm electronic provides a simple and effective way of displaying key data locally on a machine or process plant, making it much easier for operators to keep an eye on status when


they are away from the main operating position. To maximise its versatility, the DX1063 is compatible with most commonly used analogue input signal types. It incorporates a high-resolution TFT display that offers a wide range of colour and digital labelling options. Measuring 48 mm high x 109 mm wide and just 42 mm deep, the DX1063 is large for essential data to be read from a considerable distance but small enough to be accommodated in almost any control panel. It detects and converts voltage, current, frequency, pulse counter and thermocouple inputs, displaying the results directly in units specified by the user. The unit is also shown, along with the signal name and location tag, so that the meaning of the displayed value is always readily apparent. To further increase the usefulness of the


DX1063, the display’s background colour can be altered according to the value of the input signal. This means, for example, that a green background could be programmed for a signal in the normal range and red for an alarm condition. The


DX1063 also has two relay outputs that the user can configure to pass alarm signals to the plant control or supervisory systems.


ifm electronic www.ifm.com RUGGED CASE FOR 10.1″ PI TOUCH SCREEN KIT


The Kit includes: a 10.1 inch Touch Screen display; an HDMI to


LVDS interface PCB (pre-assembled); an HDMI to HDMI interface cable; a Micro USB to USB interface cable; plus 4xM2.5 Screws and Pillars to mount the Pi. Raspberry Pi is a Trademark of the Raspberry Pi Foundation.


Inelco Hunter www.inelcohunter.co.uk October 2023 Instrumentation Monthly


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