Product description
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Right side of the
Capacitive Touch PC
Interfaces
Interfaces of the Capacitive Touch PC
COM1, RS-232/422/485
The serial interface DSUB9 port for COM1 (
1
) can be adjusted in BIOS to RS-232, RS-422 and RS-485.
See the complete pin definition and options in the illustration above.*
W-LAN Antenna
The antenna connector (
2
) of the Touch PC enables the connection via W-LAN with the supplied
antenna. Frequency band: 2.4GHz, Gain: 2dBi (±0.5). Max. Transmission power: 2mW (with supplied
antenna) / 6.3mW (maximum with any antenna),
USB interfaces
The four USB interfaces (
3
,
4
) are used to connect peripheral devices with USB connection. The USB
2.0 standard (
3
) and USB 3.0 standard (
4
) are supported.
LAN connectors
The RJ-45 socket (
5
,
6
) enables the Touch PC to be connected to a 10/100/1000 BASE-T network.
HDMI (High-Definition Multimedia Interface)
The HDMI terminal (
7
) is for transmitting the video signal.
Power supply
The power supply of the Touch PC is established via the socket (
8
). The DC-In input (screwable) is 12V.
DP (DisplayPort)
The DP connector (
9
) is for transmitting the video signal.
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COM1 / COM2
(DCD1)
(RXD1)
(TXD1)
(DTR1)
GND
(RI1_F_VCC)
(CTS1)
(RTS1)
(DSR1)
D_SUB_9P
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GND
1
2
3
4
5
9
8
7
6
Pin definition for COM1 / COM2
*Note: on Linux, COM1 -COM4 are available as /dev/ttyS0 -/dev/ttyS3.
+12V
+5V
RI
(Default)
1
2
3
4
5
6
COM1 - 12V/5V/RI options
can be selected by the jumper
of the mainboard