Omron Automation_NYB25-211C2
Omron Automation_NYB25-211C2

Omron Automation
NYB25-211C2  
Industrial PCs

Omron Automation
NYB25-211C2
1062-NYB25-211C2
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Omron Automation-NYB25-211C2-datasheets-8083332.pdf
BOX I5 4GB W732 32GBHD DVI-D
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NYB25-211C2 Description

This electronic component adopts Bulk way. Bulk method of this NYB25-211C2 is to protect products from moisture and prevent mold and mildew growth. Omron Automation manufactures this NYB25-211C2 and produces large amount of these products. The mission of Omron Automation is to create cut-edging technologies and invent high-performance chips. In terms of industrialization, it is the next step after mechanization. This NYB25-211C2 is affiliated to Industrial PCs category. Its upper category is industrial automation and controls. This NYB25-211C2 has all kinds of applications. Computer software, flexible manufacturing systems, X-Ray inspection machine and robotics need this chips. Four main categories of automation are: fixed automation, programmable automation, flexible automation, and integrated automation.

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