Advantech

Advantech

Advantech is a global leader in providing innovative IoT solutions and intelligent systems. The company offers a comprehensive range of products and services for industries such as healthcare, smart cities, transportation, industrial automation, and retail. Advantech's product portfolio includes embedded computing, industrial IoT, intelligent systems, network and communication devices, and healthcare solutions. The company's expertise in various domains enables them to help customers accelerate their digital transformation journey. Advantech has a strong commitment to sustainability and aims to create a better future through technology. With a global network of offices, the company caters to customers in over 80 countries. Advantech's customer-centric approach and focus on innovation have made them a trusted partner for businesses worldwide.

Human Machine Interface (HMI)

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PIT-1703-IST0E
17" I7-2610U 1.5 GHZ QM67 1GB
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POC-W211-A11D-BTE
COMPUTER SYSTEM POC-W211 IP54 M
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Expansion Interface, Memory Card Interface
IP54 - Dust Protected, Water Resistant
0°C ~ 40°C
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90 ~ 260VAC
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21.5"
White
SRP-FPV240-07
ACP READY THINCLIENT
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Expansion Interface, Memory Card Interface
IP69K - Dust Tight, High Temp Water Jets, Waterproof
0°C ~ 50°C
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21 ~ 27VDC
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21.5"
Black
SRP-FPV240-06
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IP66 - Dust Tight, Water Resistant
-20°C ~ 60°C
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24VDC
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17.0"
Black
SRP-FPV240-05
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Memory Card Interface
IP66 - Dust Tight, Water Resistant
-20°C ~ 60°C
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24VDC
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15.0"
Black
SRP-FPV240-04
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IP66 - Dust Tight, Water Resistant
-20°C ~ 60°C
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24VDC
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12.1"
Black

About  Human Machine Interface (HMI)

Human Machine Interfaces (HMIs) encompass a variety of physical input devices that enable operators to interact directly with machines and systems. These interfaces, which include operator panels, touchscreens, keyboards, mice, and gamepads, facilitate the seamless input of data from human operators. Alternate terms for human-machine interfaces include man-machine interface (MMI) and, in the context of computer-based systems, human–computer interface. In addition to the traditional input devices, HMIs can incorporate various user interface (UI) layers that engage one or more human senses. These sensory UI layers may include tactile UI (involving touch), visual UI (pertaining to sight), auditory UI (involving sound), olfactory UI (relating to smell), equilibrial UI (concerning balance), and gustatory UI (associated with taste). By employing these diverse sensory modalities, HMIs can cater to a wide range of user preferences and accessibility needs, enhancing the overall user experience and efficiency of interaction with machines and systems. Tactile UI elements, for instance, can enable intuitive touch-based interactions, while visual UI components can convey information effectively through graphical representations and visual cues. Auditory UI features may provide feedback and alerts using sound, while other sensory modalities such as olfactory, equilibrial, and gustatory UIs are less commonly utilized but hold potential for specialized applications and accessibility considerations. Overall, the multifaceted nature of HMIs, encompassing both physical input devices and sensory UI layers, underscores their pivotal role in facilitating intuitive, efficient, and inclusive interactions between humans and machines across a diverse array of applications and use cases.