IP Rating

  1. Acnodes’ 17.3” 4K Ultra HD LCD Display Panel With IP54 Rated Protection

    Acnodes’ 17.3” 4K Ultra HD LCD Display Panel With IP54 Rated Protection

    Acnodes, a quality provider of industrial computers introduces industrial monitor integrated 17.3” 3840 x 2160@60GHz 4K ultra HD LCD display panel - RP4117. With VGA, HDMI & DP inputs in a 1U high low profile 19.5” depth with IP54 rated rackmount monitor drawer. Furthermore, power supply consists of a 12V DC power input with power consumption of 30 Watts (typically...
  2. Ingress Protection Rating

    Ingress Protection Rating

    Ingress protection rating, which is also known as IP Rating, is a rating recognized by the two letters, "IP", followed by two numbers. The numbers represent the amount of protection of the machine’s ability to resist outside matter. IP rating protects machines against harmful materials that might may enter the product and cause problems. Therefore, an IP rating is normal...
  3. 1U 17.3" Military-Grade Rackmount LCD Drawer

    1U 17.3" Military-Grade Rackmount LCD Drawer

    Acnodes introduces RP30173, a 17.3 inch 1920 x 1080 full HD LCD display panel integrated into a 1U high low profile 17.36-inch depth rackmount drawer. The monitor supports HD-SDI, HDMI video loop, and VGA video input. Furthermore, RP30173 is compliant with MIL-STD-810G environmental testing standards. Option for touch screen and a 1000-nit high brightness display for outdoor usage is available...
  4. MIL-STD Rating and IP Ratings

    The MIL-STD rating is a set of standards developed by the United States Department of Defense (DoD) to ensure that military equipment can perform in harsh and extreme environments. These standards cover a wide range of testing, including environmental tests for temperature, humidity, altitude, and vibration, as well as electromagnetic interference and compatibility (EMI/EMC) testing, and others. The MIL-STD rating...
  5. The Importance of Rugged Computers

    Why Rugged? Rugged embedded technology is a crucial component for industrial automation every single day. However, more specifically, there is a higher demand for rugged computers in mission-critical tasks as seen in military operations. This technology not only needs to perform at levels in which ordinary industrial computing performs but should also be able to withstand extreme conditions the environment...
  6. IP and NEMA Ratings – What Do They Mean?

    Safeguarding Electronic Systems: The Critical Role of IP and NEMA Ratings In industrial settings, dust and water are ubiquitous, posing significant threats to electrical equipment. These environments are rife with airborne particles and moisture, which, if allowed to infiltrate sensitive electronic components, can lead to corrosion, short circuits, and ultimately, equipment failure. In such harsh conditions, the durability and resilience...

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