Application Stories
Airborne Money
Exchange Now Possible from Isreali Company
Some air passengers will be happy
to see that in-flight service now includes a recently innovated
money exchange machine. This money exchange system provides in-flight,
automated exchange services for international air passengers.
The unit houses Advantech PCA-6145B, PCL-746+ and MBPC-641 half-size
chassis.
Sturdy and Hardworking
Mounted
within a sturdy in-flight cart, this application performs exchange
services in the aisles along with duty-free sales. When not in
use, it is stored in or near the galley, where batteries can be
recharged. In service, foreign currencies and coins can be converted
and cash can even be extracted from credit cards. For these services
there is no service charge. Up-to-the-hour currency rates can
be applied through an Ethernet connection while stored in the
galley.
Advantech's Embedded Solution
Housed in Advantech MBPC-641 Half-size
chassis, the PCA-6145B 486 Processor-based Half size ISBC with
VGA/LCD/LAN/SSD performs credit card reading functions; the PCL-746
4-port RS-232/RS-422/RS-485 interface card handles the Ethernet
connection. Since the PCL-746+ includes four ports, and Windows
95 OS supports only two RS-232 ports, Advantech customized the
OS by successfully devising 'SuperCom9' to meet this shortcoming.
Advantech's after-sales and technical support was also critically
important.
More applications to come Lateral applications employing Advantech
PCA-6145B might include Automatic Teller Machines, ticket-vending
machines, and coin-changing machines for use in subways, etc.
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