
Cable-free and fanless inside
The IKMH100 box industrial PC from TL Electronic with a seventh-generation Core i5 processor (Kaby Lake) offers a maintenance-friendly hardware architecture.
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The IKMH100 box industrial PC from TL Electronic with a seventh-generation Core i5 processor (Kaby Lake) offers a maintenance-friendly hardware architecture.

The Raspberry Pi is being used more and more in industrial electronics applications and has now arrived in the world of PLC systems: Mass presents the new RPi07-Xtend development as a first expansion stage.

The S310-11KS from ICP Germany provides system integrators with a high-performance and fanless embedded PC for various applications. The embedded PC is available with both Kaby Lake Core i ULV SoC processors and Skylake ULV variants.

The CamCollect 8208 and CamCollect 7164 box PC product series from Aprotech are supplied complete with an operating system so that AI applications such as Microsoft Azure or Amazon AWS can be installed directly.

The SOL PA501 from Ruggon is an Android tablet that is certified in accordance with MS (Google Mobile Service). The use of the Qualcomm Snapdragon 660 processor together with Android 9 Pie, 3 GB of RAM and 32 GB of built-in memory ensures high system performance.

The LP-5231PM-4GE from ICPDAS is a compact Linux gateway PC with an integrated 4G communication unit. Thanks to the free LIN-PAC SDK, many applications can be realized. The 1.0 GHz Cortex A8 processor with 512 MByte SDRAM enables more complex tasks to be completed.

Congatec offers ten new 'COM Express Type 6' modules with Intel's latest embedded processor technology. The four Intel Xeon, three Intel Core, two Intel Celeron and one Intel Pentium processors are based on the same Intel micro-architecture (code-named Coffee Lake H).

The Munich-based start-up Remberg has developed software that enables manufacturers, service providers and operators of industrial machinery to map all relevant service processes on a single platform.
Machine manufacturers are often faced with the question of how they should implement operating interfaces: Should they use their own programming or one of the HMI/SCADA solutions available on the market for pure parameterization? There are also solutions that combine both worlds.
Industrial PCs with high computing power are specially designed for harsh industrial conditions. How is their 'competition' in the form of thin client technology designed to operate in environments with extended operating temperatures and 24/7 operation?