The marine Panel PCs are developed and approved for maritime applications, and they have IoT integration to help with vessel navigation, monitoring, and surveillance, as well as ship automation systems. To comply with international marine standards, the Marine Series has been tested to DNV 2.4 Standards, IEC60945, and IACS-E10. For marine applications, Marine Panel PCs are constructed and tested in accordance with DNV Standard Certification 2.4, IEC60945, and IACS-E10.
Wide voltage range power input 9-36 V DC acceptable, color calibrated for ECDIS compliance, dimming brightness, projective capacitive multi-touch screen, and capacitive touch buttons, and wide voltage range power input 9-36 V DC acceptable. The marine Panel PCs are built for maritime applications and include IoT integration to help with vessel navigation, monitoring and surveillance, and ship automation. To comply with international marine standards, Winmate's Marine Series has been tested to DNV 2.4 Standards, IEC60945, and IACS-E10.
Waterproof Marine Panel PCs are rugged, fanless touchscreen PCs used by marine workers in docks, decks, bridges, and control rooms. Any stray electrical impulses aboard ships are shielded from the touchscreen of a maritime Panel PC. PCAP OSD button control also allows users to adjust the brightness of the backlight from 0% to 100%. Marine panel PCs are becoming increasingly important in applications ranging from basic monitoring to surveillance, navigation, and complex ship automation. While some panels and computers aboard ships and boats are never exposed to harsher working conditions than those found in offices, many are, and there are also a variety of navigation and radio communication equipment and system requirements, as well as international maritime laws.
Because maritime applications need a wide range of display sizes, marine panel PC has displays ranging from 8.4 to 19 inches in size. The fanless 15-inch marine panel PC is 16.2 by 13.6 inches in size and a little over three inches thick. While some panels and computers aboard ships and boats are never exposed to harsher working conditions than those found in offices, many are, and there are also a variety of navigation and radio communication equipment and system requirements, as well as international maritime laws. The anti-corrosion aluminum shell has an IP54 sealing certification, with certain front panel versions having an IP65 rating (see above). The usual operating temperature is 14 to 131 degrees Fahrenheit, but there is also a wide-range version (-4 to 140 degrees Fahrenheit) available.
The marine panel PC can resist a lot of vibration and stress, as well as a lot of moisture. A lot of films have been made about the company's extraordinary torture tests. Because marine panel PCs are subjected to a wide range of lighting conditions, the majority of display sizes have either transflective screen technology or a high-brightness display. In addition, all models include one of three touch and glass options:
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Anti-reflective glass
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A form of touch is SAW (Surface Acoustic Wave).
● Touch resistive with 5 wires
The SAW touchscreen has an IP54 rating overall, but the protective glass and 5-wire touchscreens feature IP65 front sealing in addition to IP54 side and back sealing. Marine panel PCs are becoming increasingly important in applications ranging from basic monitoring to surveillance, navigation, and complex ship automation.