
DIN rail box with Raspberry Pi
The box contains the industrial-grade computer modules and Kontron guarantees an astonishingly long availability.
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The box contains the industrial-grade computer modules and Kontron guarantees an astonishingly long availability.

At the end of February, the Nuremberg exhibition halls made way for everything to do with embedded systems technology. Computer&AUTOMATION presents a selection of new products that were on show at the embedded world 2019 stands.

OPC UA is now finding its way into new products across the board. But more and more companies are also including the term TSN in their product descriptions. The picture gallery presents some of these innovations.
Will OPC UA in combination with TSN become 'the' standard for industrial communication? What role do licenses play in this question and what part does OSADL play?

Advantech, provider of smart IoT products and solutions, has appointed Dirk Finstel as 'Associate Vice President Embedded IoT Europe' with effect from January 1. Advantech wants to emphasize the importance of its embedded business in Europe.

The Raspberry Pi computer is enjoying great popularity - and not just in the hobbyist scene. That's why more and more automation companies are turning to the open source computer, as Computer&AUTOMATION shows in the following series of images.
Cloud solutions form the basis of Industry 4.0. However, the tasks of a cloud in the factory environment are different to those for 'normal' public tasks. Smart factory concepts therefore rely on edge and fog computing as a supplement to the cloud. But what does such a solution look like?

Kontron adds the Kiss 4U V3 SKW in 4U format to its rackmount server product portfolio.

At the beginning of the year, Kontron presented the 'Susietec' software platform for edge applications. As Laurent Remont, CTO of Kontron S&T AG, explains, it is intended to remove the previous boundaries between data generation, data processing and data provision.

Kontron presents the first systems with Widelink support. This transmission method makes it possible to operate remote visualization systems and operating panels at a distance of up to 100 meters from the control computer.