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776952-291

The VXIPC-486/599, part number 776952-291, is a VXI Embedded Controller with two slots, a 1.0 GB hard drive, floppy drive, and ISA expansion.

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    Description

    The 776952-291 is categorized under the VXI Embedded Controller segment, featuring the VXIPC-486/599 model. This particular unit is engineered to offer a compact and efficient solution for embedded control applications within the VXI framework. It comes equipped with a two-slot configuration, providing ample space for necessary expansions and integrations. Additionally, it boasts a 1.0 GB Hard Drive, ensuring sufficient storage capacity for operating systems, applications, and data logging activities. The inclusion of a Floppy Drive offers a touch of retro-compatibility, allowing users to access or install software from floppy disks, a feature that, while considered legacy, can be crucial in certain environments or for specific legacy applications. Notably, the VXIPC-486/599 model does not include video capabilities (No Video), indicating that it is primarily designed for headless operations or systems where video output is unnecessary or managed elsewhere. Furthermore, the presence of ISA Expansion (ISA Exp.) slots underscores the unit’s flexibility, making it possible to extend its functionality with ISA compatible cards, thereby enhancing its adaptability to a wide range of applications and use cases.

    Part Number 776952-291
    Category VXI Embedded Controller
    Model VXIPC-486/599
    Short Description Two Slot, 1.0 GB Hard Drive, Floppy Drive, ISA Exp., No Video

    Question 1: What is the part number for the VXIPC-486/599 model?
    Answer 1: 776952-291

    Question 2: How many slots does the VXIPC-486/599 have?
    Answer 2: Two slots

    Question 3: Does the VXIPC-486/599 include a hard drive?
    Answer 3: Yes, a 1.0 GB Hard Drive

    Question 4: Is there a floppy drive in the VXIPC-486/599?
    Answer 4: Yes, it includes a Floppy Drive

    Question 5: Can the VXIPC-486/599 model operate without video output?
    Answer 5: Yes, it’s designed for No Video operations