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Mitsubishi Electric Automation updates graphic operation terminals

By Darren Quick

16:11 January 12, 2008 PST

Mitsubishi Electric Automation updates graphic operation terminals

Mitsubishi Electric Automation updates graphic operation terminals

The industrial automation solutions arm of Mitsubishi, Mitsubishi Electric Automation, Inc. has introduced seven six-inch touchscreen displays for its GOT1000 platform of Graphical Operator Terminals (GOT). The new 24V DC-powered GT1555-VTBD features a 16-bit color spectrum TFT display in VGA (640 x 480 resolution) format, and is loaded with 9MB of onboard flash memory. It is capable of displaying over 65,000 colors for photo-quality images, and can execute many embedded advanced maintenance functions, such as ladder monitoring and system monitoring, that were once reserved for much larger terminals.

The other new six-inch models feature QVGA resolution (320x240) and a wide range of display technologies including 256-color TFT, 256-color STN and 16-color grayscale monochrome STN. All are equipped with either a dedicated Q Series (QCPU), or A Series (QnAS/AnAS) BUS communication interface. These 24V DC-powered touchscreens have 3MB of onboard flash memory and offer same list of features and functions now found in the GOT1000 Platform.

For further info visit Mitsubishi Electric Automation.

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