Advantech Launches High-Performance Scalable Fanless Control Cabinet PCs

June 22, 2017
Advantech’s IIoT Automation Group is pleased to announce the launch of the UNO-3283G and UNO-3285G high-performance fanless control cabinet PCs.

Advantech’s IIoT Automation Group is pleased to announce the launch of the UNO-3283G and UNO-3285G high-performance fanless control cabinet PCs.

Equipped with a 6th generation Intel® Core™ i7 processor, Intel QM170 PCH chipset, rich I/O including six USB 3.0, two GigaLAN, two RS-232/422/485, and one RS-422/485 (pin header) ports, as well as DVI-I and HDMI display interfaces, the UNO-3283G/3285G is designed to deliver high-performance computing and maximum flexibility for industrial automation applications.

The two hot-swappable HDD/SSD bays and up to five expansion slots (one PCIe x16, one PCI, and one iDoor or two PCIe x 8, two PCI, and one iDoor) supports the integration of modular peripherals and ensures flexible installation in diverse cabinet configurations. In addition to an exchangeable RTC battery that can be accessed via the removable top cover for convenient maintenance, the system features dual power inputs that ensure a stable power supply.

The UNO-3283G/3285G supports Advantech’s iDoor technology for adding flexible functionality according to specific application requirements. By integrating various iDoor modules, such as industrial fieldbus communication, power over Ethernet, COM, or digital I/O module, system integrators can extend or customize the system features to provide purpose-built, future-proof solutions for diverse machine automation, hospitality, machine vision, and motion control applications.

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