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The Industrial Automation Group of Advantech has launched the UNO-3282, a new, high-performance, embedded automation computer with fan-less, diskless, and cable-less design. The device comes with a Core 2 Duo CPU, 1 x PCI slot, and 1 x PCI Express. Moreover, a user-replaceable kit is included which can replace the PCI Express/PCI slot combination with two standard PCI slots. Advantech claims this combination of versatile functionality allows the UNO-3282 to fulfil a wide variety of applications in sectors l
July 26, 2012 Read time: 1 min
The Industrial Automation Group of 548 Advantech has launched the UNO-3282, a new, high-performance, embedded automation computer with fan-less, diskless, and cable-less design. The device comes with a Core 2 Duo CPU, 1 x PCI slot, and 1 x PCI Express. Moreover, a user-replaceable kit is included which can replace the PCI Express/PCI slot combination with two standard PCI slots. Advantech claims this combination of versatile functionality allows the UNO-3282 to fulfil a wide variety of applications in sectors like ITS and machine/factory automation.

With two Gigabit LAN ports, four serial ports, four USB, VGA, DVI-D, PCI Express, and a PCI slot, the UNO-3282 can easily connect multiple peripheral devices without extra wiring while extending I/O, vision and audio functions for different field requests.

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