Fanless Intel Atom-based industrial embedded computer for applications in harsh environments introduced by Advantech

Aug. 12, 2010
TAIPEI, Taiwan, 12 Aug. 2010. Advantech Co. Ltd. in Taipei, Taiwan, is introducing the IPC-100-60SE 1U fanless industrial embedded computer system with Advantech mini-ITX motherboard with a built-in Intel Atom N450 processor. The fanless design operates silently is designed for space-critical and silent industrial applications in harsh environments. This industrial computer provides a mini PCI Express socket on board and PCI expansion capability via an optional riser card, and is suitable for space-critical applications, including encasing inside automation equipment.

TAIPEI, Taiwan, 12 Aug. 2010. Advantech Co. Ltd. in Taipei, Taiwan, is introducing the IPC-100-60SE 1U fanless industrial embedded computer system with Advantech mini-ITX motherboard with a built-in Intel Atom N450 processor. The fanless embedded computing design operates silently is designed for space-critical and silent industrial applications in harsh environments.

This industrial computer provides a mini PCI Express socket on board and PCI expansion capability via an optional riser card, and is suitable for space-critical applications, including encasing inside automation equipment.

The IPC-100 1U system comes with the 1.66 GHz Intel Atom N450 processor, which is built-in on the mini-ITX motherboard. The chipset features an onboard graphics Intel Gen 3.5 and GFX render core. It supports a 2.5-inch SATAhard drive and a slim-type SATA ODD. The AT power switch is located on the rear panel to avoid accidental bumps.

The computer measures 288 deep, and can be used as a space-saving desktop system, fixed in a rack, or embedded in larger equipment. It has two Gigabit Ethernet ports, eight USB 2.0 ports, three serial ports, a VGA port, and audio jacks. It supports Microsoft Windows 7, Windows 2000, Windows XP, Windows XP Embedded (XPe), and Windows Vista Ultimate X86/ Business X86.

For more information contact Advantech online at www.advantech.com.

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