“According to Rave, its new RCV 6100 runs fanlessly, meets
MIL-STD-810F standards for resisting shock and vibration, and is
optionally available with an IP60 kit that adds dust and splash
resistance. In compliance with“European E-mark standards for vehicle electronics, the device
is said to accept input voltages from 6VDC to 36VDC. Low-power
protection, selectable boot-up and shut-down voltages, S3 suspend
mode, and automatic startup delay all help make the computer
suitable for car, truck, and boat use, the company says.“Intriguingly, the RCV 6100 is touted as being applicable for
“in-vehicle signage,” thanks to its three video outputs. The
device’s rear panel (below) includes a VGA output, a DVI-D port,
and a DB26 port for LVDS displays. The latter supplies 12VDC power
for backlights and USB 2.0 signals, Rave adds.”