The NISE 106 fanless industrial automation computer puts computing, multimedia, connectivity, and networking functions into one package.
Supporting the Intel Pentium and Celeron Processors N3000 product family, the computer provides up to quad-core computing power and features HEVC (High Efficiency Video Coding) decoding with three-display support, high compatibility with both the latest and legacy peripherals, and internet connectivity. For industrial control applications, the unit with dual- or quad-core computing power can serve as an intelligent controller, human machine interface (HMI) and server node. Automatic optical inspection machines can benefit from the computer's hardware-accelerated HEVC support and high speed USB 3.0 and GbE LAN interfaces. Also, the small-sized fanless design provides highly flexible connections with three display interfaces: DVI-D, HDMI, and DisplayPort. Legacy devices using serial communication are supported with four independent COM ports. Facing the need for IoT gateways, the computer is also equipped with wireless Wi-Fi/3.5G/LTE connectivity to allow for network communication.
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