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Rugged Fan-less Intelligent Embedded System Powered by Intel Processor N3000 Series

Published: Feb 18,2016

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Portwell, Inc., an innovator in the Industrial PC (IPC) market and an Associate member of the Intel Internet of Things Solutions Alliance, announces the release of the WEBS-21B0, a fan-less intelligent embedded system featuring the Intel Pentium and Celeron Processor N3000 product family in quad and dual-core configurations.

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A rugged, compact design and low power consumption make the WEBS-21B0 the perfect solution for applications in kiosk, digital signage, in-vehicle mobile video surveillance, medical, and the harsh environments of factory automation.

The new rugged WEBS-21B0 is equipped with the Portwell NANO-6061, a Nano-ITX embedded board based on SKUs of the Intel Pentium and Celeron Processor N3000 product family that range from 4W- 6W thermal display power (TDP).

These processors include the low-power-consuming Gen 8 Intel HD Graphics architecture that supports up to 3 displays with a maximum resolution of 4K and doubles performance compared to the previous generation.

The compact WEBS-21B0 embedded system also features DDR3L SO-DIMM up to 8GB supporting 1333/1600 MT/s; one DisplayPort (DP) on the rear I/O with resolution up to 3840 x 2160; one legacy VGA interface support; one smart COM port for RS-232/422/485 selected by BIOS; and multiple storage with 2.5" HDD/SSD, mSATA, and SD card. In addition, the WEBS-21B0 is designed especially for IoT applications.

The compact 150mm x 150mm x 50mm box integrates the latest M.2 type E interface, which targets wireless connectivity like Wi-Fi, Bluetooth and near field communication (NFC) functionalities. "It can serve as an ideal solution for an IoT gateway," explains Penny Liao, Portwell’s product manager.

"Thanks to the Intel Pentium and Celeron Processor N3000 product family’s superior capability supporting up to quad-core processing power, Portwell’s NANO-6061 delivers greater performance than its predecessors," says Liao, "yet on a compact 120mm x 120mm footprint."

The WEBS-2000 embedded system series is built upon a "brick" concept design created by Portwell to simplify system customization. It implements an intelligent structure by building the system chassis using three simple elements: wall, pillar and cover.

This innovative design of the WEBS system series enables flexible and easy customization. Specifically, this flexible structure makes it easy to adjust chassis size to meet different board form factors for different applications. The Portwell WEBS-21B0 further benefits from the brick concept chassis with top cover/heat sink mechanism that facilitates efficient heat dissipation.

The rugged and compact WEBS-21B0 supports a temperature range from 0ºC to 50ºC for harsh environment operations, while at the same time, its fan-less design ensures silent operation, reliability and low maintenance rate and costs.

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