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PMC launches Exertus the new CDC1430

The Finnish technology company Exertus Oy has introduced its latest innovation, the CDC1430, a compact and durable controller designed for real-world machine applications.
The new unit is developed for both mobile and industrial environments, offering a combination of flexibility, wireless connectivity, and reliable performance in a small form factor.

With its rugged IP67-rated aluminium housing and 4.3” colour TFT display, the CDC1430 is built to handle demanding conditions. It features 38 configurable I/O, dual CAN-FD interfaces, and integrated BLE and WLAN connectivity for seamless communication between systems.

Powered by an ARM Cortex M7 400 MHz CPU with 1 MB SRAM and 34 MB flash memory, the CDC1430 delivers impressive processing power while maintaining low energy consumption. The unit operates on 9–32 V DC, includes a Real-Time Clock for event logging, and supports up to 20 A total load.

The CDC1430 demonstrates Exertus’ commitment to developing smarter control solutions for machinery that demands durability, flexibility, and advanced functionality.

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