Q: How did we start producing robust human-machine interfaces?
We are pioneers and leaders in the field of robust human-machine interfaces. We have been designing and manufacturing robust human-machine interfaces for more than 40 years and have a proven track record of providing quality, innovative products and services to customers across a wide range of industries.
RREMC1 PR1 In the late 1980s, we designed the NASA UART panel, which began the first application of a robust human-machine interface on the market. The NASA UART Board is a dedicated panel used for NASA missions and projects such as the International Space Station, Mars rovers, and the Orion spacecraft. Subsequently, Beier Electronics continued to build on its previous knowledge and experience to provide rugged HMI devices that can be connected to other processes in the market, and continued to develop more generations of rugged products.
Beier Electronics develops and manufactures rugged HMI devices that meet stringent requirements and specifications, such as:
• High and low temperature resistance, operating temperature -30°C to +70°C, storage temperature -40°C to +80°C
• High vibration resistance, passed the 4g RMS sinusoidal sweep vibration test
• Impact resistance, passed 40g 11ms half sine impact test
• Moisture-proof and UV-proof, 95% humidity, 1000 hours in UV-exposed environment.
• EMI and EMC specifications compliant with MIL-STD-461 and MIL-STD-810 standards.
• High resolution and brightness, up to 1024 x 768 pixels and 1000 nits.
Our rugged human-machine interface fully demonstrates the advantages of rugged product technology and establishes the company’s reputation and credibility as “rugged man-machine first” in the market. Beier Electronics’ slogan in the design phase is “Test early, test often” to ensure robust product quality.
Sum up
RREMC1 PR1 Robust human-machine interfaces are an important and valuable technology for improving the performance, reliability and safety of machines, systems and equipment operating in harsh environments and extreme conditions. Robust HMI can also reduce maintenance costs, downtime, and risks associated with traditional HMI devices, which are more prone to failure and damage.
Robust human-machine interfaces are important because they address the challenges and opportunities posed by climate change, one of the most pressing and complex issues facing the world today. Climate change will increase the demand for robust HMI devices that can operate in harsh and unpredictable environments and conditions, as well as for robust HMI devices that can contribute to reducing greenhouse gas emissions, improving energy efficiency and sustainability.