IEI IOVU-1000 Open HMI, the RISC-based Embedded System

Provides you an outstanding performance for HMI applications and network services.

October 5th, 2006

IEI Technology Corp., a leading industrial PC manufacturer, announced the IOVU-1000 Open HMI System which built in the RISC-based Intel® XScale PXA270 processor and technology. The system designed to optimize low power consumption, low cost, compact size and high-performance processing.

Open HMIs are human machine interfaces that use an open operating system. According to a market research released on March 2006 by IMS Research, a research provider of the global electronics industry, the worldwide market of HMI hardware will increase to over US$1.9 billion by 2009. Market areas such as EMEA and Asia regions are projected to experience the strongest increase and Open HMIs will become the third largest product group in 2009.

The IOVU-1000 Open HMI System emphasizes on open architectures of hardware and software. The advantages of the system are compact size, ultra low power consumption, fanless design and wide-temperature durability. It can benefit the customers with functional flexibility, cost efficiency and reliability compared to traditional HMIs. The users can apply the IOVU-1000 to factory automation, POS, kIOSK, security control, car telematics, embedded medical device and more networking utilities.

The IOVU-1000 includes Ethernet ports, serial ports, USB ports, Compact Flash memory, audio and touch input. All of these user-friendly features are to provide the users a wide range of system applications. The dual Ethernet port design with IOVU’s Remote Management Tools allows the users to administrate and monitor remote sites centrally as a thin-client network. Moreover, IOVU-1000 is powered by Windows CE .NET to enhance rich Windows-based application functions and software support.

IEI’s IOVU-1000 Open HMI System is designed to meet the customers’ needs for RISC-based embedded system. For more IOUV-1000 information, please contact our sales representatives or send an e-mail to sales@ieiworld.com.

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