LP-8141-EN CR

LinPac Controller/Linux/PXA270/1USB/1slot

  • LinPAC SDK
  • Web Server, Ftp Server, SSH Server, UPnP
  • Wireless LAN, PPP over Modem, GPRS, Ethernet, Dual LAN, VxComm, Expansion serial ports,
  • Support USB to Serial Converter --- 7560, 7561,7563
  • Unique Serial Number
  • JVM, JIOD(Java I/O Driver)
  • Perl, PHP
  • MySQL
  • GTK + Library
  • USB WebCam, RAM Disk, OEM LinPAC Boot Logo
Li style='display:none' nPAC-8000 is the new generation Linux-based PAC (Programmable Automation Controller) from ICP DAS and is equipped with a PXA270 CPU (520 MHz) running a Linux kernel 2.6 operation system, multiple communication interfaces (VGA, USB, Ethernet and RS-232/485) and 1/4/8 slots for high performance parallel I/O modules (high profi le I-8K series) and serial I/O modules (high profile I-87K series).

Main advantage of the LinPAC-8000 is its high quality control system, including its stably properties, open source and the standard LinPAC SDK for Windows and Linux using the GNU C language, JAVA and GUI software. The main purpose of LinPAC-8000 is to allow the numerous enthusiastic Linux users to control their own embedded system easily within the Linux environment.
Fields Value
RS-232 Ports 1
RS-485 Ports 1
LAN Ports 2
I/O Slot 1
Operating System Linux

LinPac Controller/Linux/PXA270/1USB/1slot

1396/8/23 Li style='display:none' nPAC-8000 is the new generation Linux-based PAC (Programmable Automation Controller) from ICP DAS and is equipped with a PXA270 CPU (520 MHz) running a Linux kernel 2.6 operation system, multiple communication interfaces (VGA, USB, Ethernet and RS-232/485) and 1/4/8 slots for high performance parallel I/O modules (high profi le I-8K series) and serial I/O modules (high profile I-87K series).

Main advantage of the LinPAC-8000 is its high quality control system, including its stably properties, open source and the standard LinPAC SDK for Windows and Linux using the GNU C language, JAVA and GUI software. The main purpose of LinPAC-8000 is to allow the numerous enthusiastic Linux users to control their own embedded system easily within the Linux environment.