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LCD Modules
News Release from: Wordsworth Technology | Subject: EC-1010/1020 Series
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial
Team on 01 August 2001
Enhanced 1U and 2U chassis with
front-panel LCD
The EC-1010/1020 Series enhanced server chassis from Wordsworth Technology features a front 2 x 20 character LCD that provides a programmable display for items such as server name and IP address.
Designed for modern networking applications, the EC-1010/1020 Series enhanced server chassis from Wordsworth Technology features a front 2 x 20 character LCD module that provides a programmable display for server name, IP address, system time, amongst others Further, an internal built-in A106 alarm board monitors the chassis temperature via two temperature sensors as well as the speeds of the four fans to ensure that they remain within their normal operating ranges
This article was originally published on Electronicstalk on 5 Mar 2001 at 8.00am (UK)
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An easily removed 170W (EC-1010) or 300W (1020) ATX power supply with integral power factor correction is included.
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Though they are able to accept most general-purpose ATX boards, the EC-1010/1020 are designed to use a CPU board as well, which enables the customer to plug-in up to two full-length PCI cards on the EC-1010 and five full-length PCI or ISA cards in the EC-1020.
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