Industrial PCs

Quelle: Janz Tec | Lukas Dehling,

Intelligent cooling

Janz Tec is expanding its industrial PC portfolio and is launching the new Falcon mini-ITX series, which complements the well-known wallmount and rackmount product lines.

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The first product in the series is the Falcon active with an intelligent active cooling concept, which was designed together with the heat sink specialist EKL: A slanted CPU cooler is designed to ensure optimum heat dissipation. The intelligent PWM-controlled active cooling concept directs the airflow in the optimum direction and should therefore ensure effective cooling of the system. The stainless steel system with 6th and 7th generation Intel technology in the Mini-ITX form factor can be used flexibly as a wallmount, rackmount, desktop or tower. In addition, the devices have a scalable storage solution with 2 × 2.5 inch in the removable frame or 2 × 2.5 inch internally installed, external power supply connections with 12 V (DC) DIN or 12 to 24 V (DC) Phoenix connector and have a replaceable air filter. This makes them suitable for use in industrial automation, for mobile applications in the transportation and construction site sectors, in the pharmaceutical and food industries and for kiosk or POS applications.

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