Embedded Box PCs Help Smart Systems Connect to the Internet of Things

March 24, 2016
The Embedded Box PC 3000 Series and 5000 Series are aimed at taking the embedded PC market mainstream.

Fanless, ruggedized and built to provide users fast time to market, the units expand the company's Internet of Things (IoT) portfolio. They can be used "headless" or with keyboard, mouse and monitor. The 3000 Series is powered by Intel Atom processors and designed for space-constrained applications, such as retail kiosks, automated vending devices and vehicles. The 5000 Series is optimized for performance and I/O scalability. Powered by Intel Core processors, it includes two PCI/PCIe card slots for adaptability. It provides high-bandwidth ideal for industrial PC and IoT use cases (multi-HD video streaming apps and high frequency sensor data sources) as well as manufacturing and automation control. Other features include operating temperature range from 0 to 50 °C; design to MIL-STD 810G specifications; DIN-rail, VESA, or wall mount options; five-year lifecycle and OEM-ready options; and Microsoft Windows 7 Pro, Windows 7 Embedded, Windows 10 Pro and Windows 10 IoT Enterprise LTSB[2] and Ubuntu Desktop operating systems

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Dell Inc.
www.dell.com
800.456.3355

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