Topcon OPUS A series
Topcon OPUS A8e
The OPUS A8e is the large touch-focused A-series HMI for applications that need a generous display area and higher interface complexity. It supports larger visual layouts while keeping the rugged OPUS control-system profile.
Topcon OPUS A8e front view 1/4
Highlights
- Display: 12.1 in, 16:10 TFT transmissive; 1280 x 800 px, 1000 cd/m2; Contrast ratio 750:1
- Operator controls: Touchscreen
- Interfaces: 2 x CAN-Bus ISO 11898; CAN specification 2.0 B active; 1 x RS232 (only RxD, TxD, GND); Ethernet 10/100 Mbit/s Base T...
- Rugged rating: operating -30 to +65 deg C, storage -40 to +85 deg C, IP65/IP66 protection
- Protocols: CANopen; CANfreestyle; J1939
Technical data
- Display
- 12.1 in, 16:10 TFT transmissive; 1280 x 800 px, 1000 cd/m2; Contrast ratio 750:1
- User interface
- Touchscreen
- Processor
- 32-bit, 1 GHz; NXP I.MX6 quad
- Operating system
- Linux Kernel 4.0.0 or higher
- Memory
- 1 GB DDR2 RAM; 8 GB NAND flash
- Interfaces
- 2 x CAN-Bus ISO 11898; CAN specification 2.0 B active; 1 x RS232 (only RxD, TxD, GND); Ethernet 10/100 Mbit/s Base T; Analog/Digital I/O: 4 analog/digital inputs; 3 digital outputs; 1 USB high speed
- Supported protocols
- CANopen; CANfreestyle; J1939
- Power supply
- 9 to 36 V DC
- Environmental conditions
- operating -30 to +65 deg C; storage -40 to +85 deg C; Protection: IP65/IP66; Mechanical Shock: Level 2; Random Vibration: Level 2; Sinusoidal Vibration: Level 2
- Housing
- Orientation landscape or portrait; W330 x H214 x D60 mm; excl. connector and cables
- Sensors and indicators
- Light sensor; Multicolor-LED; 3 Status-LEDs
- Audio
- 1 x Audio output (left, right, GND); Output power: approx. 65 mW @ 32 Ohm; Speaker, approx. 80 dB(A)
- Connectors
- Main: AMP Seal, 26 pin; Video: M12 round, 5 pole, B-coded; Ethernet: M12 round, 4 pole, D-coded
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