The voting machine was developed and manufactured
by Diebold Procomp for the 1998, 2000, and 2004 elections.
Basically it consists of a small computer that uses processor,
flash memory and other electronic components. It is user
friendly and has devices that warrants security and vote
integrity. The Brazilian voting machines, besides hindering
frauds, are responsible for
cutting in half the percentage of blank and void votes as
well as voting absence in Brazil.
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| CPU
Geode National - GX1 200 MHz
RAM
Starting with 64 MB in the motherboard, 168 pins DIMM
USB Ports
2 USB, on-board serial ports
Serial Ports
• 2 RS232 on-board serial ports
Parallel Port
1 Centronics on-board port
Disks Interface
True IDE for flash card and on-board floppy disk controller
Video Controller
SVGA, on-board, with resolutions up to 1280 x 1024, plus VGA
LCD controller
Video
9.4” monochromatic LCD monitor
Audio Interface
1 on-board audio interface
Keyboard
Matrix keyboard with 13 keys, PS/2 interface
Floppy Disk
3.5” floppy disk drive, 1.44 MB
Memory Card
2 flash cards with 32 MB ( (internal and external)
Thermal Printer
• 12 Volts
• 50 mm per second
• 48 characters
• 56 mm width paperpaper, which can be connected together
with the microterminal
Microterminal
LCD display with 4 x 40 characters.
Matrix keyboard with 12 keys
Power Source
Automatic switching 110/220 V
Internal Battery
12 hours without AC energy
Dimensions
• Height: 15 cm (5.9 in)
• Width: 42 cm (16.5 in)
• Depth: 27 cm (10.6 in)
• Net weight: 8 kg (17.6 lbs)
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