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Super-small embedded PC targets industrial apps

January 18, 2017 By Lee Teschler Leave a Comment

ADLEPC-1500The ADLEPC-1500 Mini compact embedded PC delivers occupies a footprint of just 1.3 x 3.4 x 3.2 in. It features an Intel E3800-series Atom processor with onboard 4GB DDR3 RAM and integrated Intel HD Graphics engine with support for DirectX 11, Open GL 4.0 and full HD video playback.

The ADLEPC-1500 comes packaged in an industrial-grade chassis with mounting options for a variety of environments. Via its SBC edge-connect architecture, it can easily be extended to larger custom systems with added I/O and functionality. This makes possible a fixed processor/software combination across similar products with varying I/O needs.

Other features include a 2560×1600 display port and a BIOS option for HDMI (1920×1200) using DisplayPort cable; 1x M.2 Socket Key, B, 2242; 2×100/1000 LAN 1x USB2.0, 1x USB3.0, 1x Display Port; Voltage input of 20-30 Vdc; 24 V Nominal; Optional 7-36 V; -20 to 50°C Standard, Extended -40 to 70°C (direct mounted for conduction cooling); CE/FCC EMC Compliant; Safety by CB Scheme; Linux and Windows 7 and 10 compatible with pre-load options available; Mounting via Din rail or VESA 50 x 50 mm, or direct mount. The unit is designed for EN50155 Railway Tolerance.

Applications include UAV and UUV unmanned systems, industrial control systems, robotics, datalogging, wearable computing, traffic engineering, license plate recognition, digital signage, kiosk and ATM applications, IoT gateways, industrial camera systems for toll roads, border security and other applications.

ADL Embedded Solutions, 4411 Morena Blvd, Suite 101, San Diego, CA 92117-4345, http://www.adl-usa.com/product/adlepc-1500/

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