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Embedded system offers strength & rigidity

20th March 2015
Barney Scott
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Axiomtek has launched the eBOX530-840-FL palm-size embedded system powered by Intel Atom dual core processor E3825 (codename: Bay Trail). The eBOX comes with up to 8GB of DDR3L memory, and one full-size PCI Express Mini Card with mSATA support. Featuring a heavy-duty aluminium extrusion construction, the device offers IP40 anti-dust ingress protection, ensuring a high degree of structural strength. 

Its fanless design and excellent thermal solution allows it to operate noiselessly at temperatures ranging from -20 to +60°C. The rugged embedded box computer is a suitable fit for various embedded applications such as transportation, POS, kiosk, industrial control automation and medical equipment.

To address demand for easy system integration, the eBOX530-840-FL comes with two RS-232/422/485 serial ports, one Gigabit Ethernet port, four USB 2.0 ports, one audio port (MIC in/ Line out), one 12VDC power input connector, one AT/ATX switch, two SMA type connector openings for antenna and VGA or HDMI connections are available upon request. The power efficient system also supports Jumbo Frame (9K), PXE Remote Boot, Teaming, and Wake-On-LAN (WOL) function to provide faster network connection. The robust system is compatible with Windows Embedded Standard 7, Windows Embedded Standard 8 and Linux. 

“The eBOX530-840-FL is designed for running in space-critical and low power consumption environments. It is made to withstand harsh industrial environments with IP40 steel housing, shock and vibration endurance, wide operating temperature and many more features. The innovative front-access AT/ ATX DIP switch puts aside of time consuming adjustments and is able to accommodate both automatic and manual operation with a single click,” said Vincent Ji, Product Manager, Product Marketing Division, Axiomtek. “Customers can choose standalone, din-rail, VESA mounted and wall-mounted for any installation need.” 

Axiomtek’s eBOX530-840-FL will be available in late April 2015.

 

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