DESCRIPTION:
The PWS-2000™ system is comprised of
3 major components; Main Console,
Detachable Display Unit and Detachable
Keyboard Unit. The Keyboard serves as
front protection when the system is
being transported.
The very rugged station is protect by an
almost indistructable aluminum harness
with a hardcoat anodized finish. An
additional EMI (electromagnetic interfer-
ence) protection layer ensures system
integrity by shielding it from ground
loops, common impedance paths, direct
magnetic/electric field coupling, electro-
static discharge (ESD), power line
conducted emissions or other radiated
emissions.
The PWS-2000™ can be used as a
normal desktop system or easily be
mounted in a rack or vehicle.
Hardcoated Anodized Aluminum Exterior
Hardcoat anodizing (also known as
hard anodizing or hardcoating) de-
scribes the formation of anodic coatings
whose physical characteristics include
high wear resistance and hardness.
These oxides are commonly referred to
in industry as hardcoats or Type III
coatings and are differentiated from
sulfuric or Type II oxides by their
physical characteristics, formation
method, and areas of application.
Hardcoats are typically thicker than
normal sulfuric anodized coatings
( >25 µm) and are produced at lower
temperatures and higher current
densities than sulfuric anodize coatings.
Hard anodic coatings are used in the
aerospace, military, automotive,
ordnance, avionics, industrial, and
commercial industries where a hard
durable surface is needed to extend
material longevity. Applications of
hardcoating on parts such as Pistons,
cylinders, cams, gears, splines,
swivel joints, and hydraulics speak for
themselves.
Main Console
A big advantage of the PWS-2000™ ’s Main Console design is that all
card interfaces and slots are located at the right side. This allows the
system to be positioned and operated in both horizontal- and vertical
position while still providing full access to card interface connectors
and wiring.
The unit, with its 4 large high
durometer value rubber corner
bumpers, may be safely
positioned on any sur-
faces. A specially
designed cutout mounting
rail extends around the
chassis. The cut-out rail
provides for attachment of
external devices and
enables secure mounting of the chassis (for example : under a dash
board, in a cabinet, in an equipment rack, or on the wall).
Power Supply&Drive Assembly
The removable power and drive bay assembly consists of an
aluminium cover with frame mounted to the lower rear of the main
chassis. Removing the assembly gives full access to the interior as
well as easy and full access to power supply and drive bays.
For mobile applications DC-to-DC power supplies are available up to
300 Watt. The optional ATX passive backplanes can be powered by
an ATX (AC/DC) power supplies ranging from 150 to 250 Watt.
The are two type of assemblies available :
- one standard 5¼" drive and two 3½" drives
vertically positioned.
- one slim (notebook) CDROM drive and two
3½" drives, horizontally positioned.
In between frame and drive(s), shock and vibration absorbing rubber
media is standard installed. The rubber media provides a proven
vibration and shock absorbing mounting environment to improve
dynamic operating stability of the drive under harsh conditions.
The EMI/RF Protection Layer
For EMI shielding requirements, a electrical conductive layer is
added (both inside and outside) to the hardcoated aluminum chassis
and its parts. This coating provides the chassis with a electrical
conductive shield. Its standard resistivity level of
0.2 ohms/square inch enables the chassis to provide the necessary
EMI attenuation to easily pass FCC and CE requirements.
10.4 or 12.1 Display Unit
The detachable Display Unit that
facilitates 10.4" and 12.1" TFT
LCD panels is an all-aluminium
structure located at the front of
the Main Console and attached to
the inner walls of the Console by
means of dual Display Swing
Arm Assembly. The Display Unit
may be manually positioned and
set to rest at any desired viewing
position with the Main Console
remaining in either horizontal or a vertical operating position.
LVDS for optimal Display Stabillity
Low Voltage Differential Signalling is normally associated with
applications where display and host are connected over distances of
up to 10 meters. However its low noise emittance and its virtual
noise immunity make LVDS excellently suited to be used there where
connection of display and system can be subject to high noise levels.
For this reason all our display solutions standard provide for LVDS
circuitry resulting in a very stable and clear picture even in the
harshest environments.
Keyboard with Trackball
The detachable keyboard unit is an all-aluminium assembly compris-
ing of 105-keys with alternated standard keys layout.
The keyboard is available either with or without integrated rugged
trackball device.
A special feature of the keyboard is that it is designed to be attached
to the main console to protect the display when transporting the unit.
The stands on the bottom side of the keyboard function in the closed
position as locking arms. There is no need for any latches or screws.