Rugged Intel Core-based embedded computing for industrial autonomous mobile robots introduced by AAEON
TAIPEI, Taiwan – AAEON Technology in Taipei, Taiwan, is introducing the BOXER-6647-MTH fanless embedded computer powered by the Intel Core Ultra microprocessor for advanced industrial robots like automated guided vehicles and autonomous mobile robots.
The Available with either the Intel Core Ultra 7 processor 155H or Intel Core Ultra 5 processor 125H, the rugged BOXER-6647-MTH sports a broad variety of interfaces tailored for industrial robotics use.
Variety of interfaces
The BOXER-6647-MTH embedded computing system is available with either the Intel Core Ultra 7 processor 155H or Intel Core Ultra 5 processor 125H, offers a broad variety of interfaces tailored for industrial robotics use.
The system hosts LAN ports providing speeds as fast as 2.5 Gigabit Ethernet, four USB 3.2 Gen 2 ports, two USB 2.0 ports, and three serial ports that include dual RS-232/422/485 signals and an 8-bit DIO.
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Users can use the computer with cameras, light detection and ranging (lidar), inertial sensors, and actuators. The computer has expansion options to accommodate Wi-Fi, 5G, and NVMe data storage modules.
The computer has external SATA and M.2 M-Key device trays that enable users to swap, upgrade, or replace SATA and M.2 NVMe storage devices without opening the system or using configuration tools. It has sealed chassis panels and an efficient heat sink.
Industrial environments
The computer measures 220 by 154 by 62.1 millimeters, operates in temperatures from -20 to 60 degrees Celsius, and can operate in industrial environments with fluctuating power supplies, with a 9-to-36-volt power input range via a 3-pin terminal block connector.
The BOXER-6647-MTH supports Windows 11 Pro and Windows 11 IoT Enterprise, as well as Linux Ubuntu 22.04. For more information contact AAEON online at www.aaeon.com/en/product/detail/compact-fanless-box-pc-boxer-6647-mth.