Description
Overview
The Honeywell 51402645-200 is a high-performance Turbo Peripheral Display Generator (TPDGX) designed for Honeywell Universal Stations in Distributed Control System (DCS) environments. It replaces the older EPDG card, providing improved video signal handling, peripheral connectivity, and industrial-grade reliability for continuous operation.
Key Features
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High-speed signal generation for monitors, touch screens, and pointing devices
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Supports printers and other peripheral devices within DCS operator stations
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Backward-compatible with existing Universal Stations
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Optimized for long-term industrial operation in process control systems
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Enhanced horizontal frequency support for modern display devices
Technical Specifications
| Specification |
Details |
| Model |
Honeywell 51402645-200 |
| Type |
Turbo Peripheral Display Generator Card (TPDGX) |
| Dimensions |
216 × 160 × 30 mm (8.5 × 6.3 × 1.2 in) |
| Weight |
0.5 kg |
| Condition |
Brand new, original Honeywell |
| Origin |
USA |
| Warranty |
12 months |
| Compatibility |
Replaces EPDG card in Universal Stations (monitor must support higher horizontal frequency) |
| Signal Types |
Video output, mouse/trackball input, touch screen, printers, media devices |
| Power Supply |
24V DC |
| Mounting |
Panel mount or DIN rail compatible |
| Notes |
Without WSI2 coprocessor, station may display alert; functionality remains intact |
Applications
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Upgrading existing Honeywell Universal Stations
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Ensuring reliable peripheral connectivity in DCS operator consoles
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Replacing legacy EPDG cards for improved display performance
FAQ
Q: Can this card be used with all Honeywell monitors?
A: Ensure your monitor supports the higher horizontal frequency required by the TPDGX.
Q: What happens if the WSI2 coprocessor is not installed?
A: The system may display a nuisance alert, but the TPDGX card continues normal operation.
Q: Are there alternative models?
A: The TPDGX card is an upgrade from the EPDG series. Functionality is comparable, with improved video and peripheral signal handling.