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Axiomtek’s Micro-sized DIN-rail IIoT Gateway for Entry Level Applications

Published: Jan 23,2017

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Axiomtek introduced the ICO100, a DIN-rail fanless embedded system designed to support the low-power Intel Atom x5-E3930 processor (formerly codename: Apollo Lake).

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This DIN-rail industrial IoT gateway supports one DDR3L SO-DIMM slot with up to 8 GB system memory. Its proven rugged construction ensures reliable operation in harsh environments with an extended temperature range of -20°C to 70°C and anti-vibration up to 2G. Additionally, the wide range 12V-24V DC power input with a lockable terminal block type connector is suitable for industrial automation fields. The overvoltage and reverse protection lowers the risk of crucial data loss. The outstanding Intel Atom-based ICO100 is a perfect solution for industrial IoT applications such as smart factory automation and smart energy.

The DIN-rail industrial IoT gateway offers an outstanding price/performance ratio with good quality. It comes with sufficient I/O connectivity while measuring only 31 x 100 x 125 mm. The I/O interfaces include two RS-232/422/485 ports, two USB 2.0 ports, one Gigabit Ethernet, one VGA and one DIO. Furthermore, the Intel Apollo Lake-based ICO100 is equipped with two PCI Express Mini Card slots, one for mSATA storage card and another for 3G/GPRS/Wi-Fi connections.

This micro-sized DIN-rail embedded system runs well with Windows 10 IoT and Linux. It also supports Axiomtek’s exclusive AXView 2.0 software, offering smart hardware monitoring and remote management features.

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