ARBOR Released Compact Fanless Embedded Box PC
ARBOR technology has released EPC-2000 series, which supports wide range of DC power input from 10 to 30V and can be deployed into different machine equipment. It can be applied into various industrial areas such as security surveillance, factory automation, production line management and intelligent building with the digital I/O function setting.
The EPC-2000 series comes with the built-in Intel Atom D525 dual-core processor and 2GB DDR3 SDRAM. The CPU helps to reduce power consumption while enhance space efficiency which is suitable for space-limited application. For storage, the EPC-2000 series offers 2.5" STATA HDD/SSD as well as CFast card for options, customers can choose the most suitable one based on their own requirement.
Featuring fanless design, the EPC-2000 series provides high stability as well as easy installation and maintenance with the cable-less, modularized and tool-free mechanical structure. Except onboard I/O interfaces such as COM ports and USB ports, the EPC-2000 series also offers one PCI slot and two PCIe slots (one for EPC-2020). With its plentiful expansion capability, the EPC-2000 series can be applied in wide variety of applications.
The EPC-2000 series comes with the built-in Intel Atom D525 dual-core processor and 2GB DDR3 SDRAM. The CPU helps to reduce power consumption while enhance space efficiency which is suitable for space-limited application. For storage, the EPC-2000 series offers 2.5" STATA HDD/SSD as well as CFast card for options, customers can choose the most suitable one based on their own requirement.
Featuring fanless design, the EPC-2000 series provides high stability as well as easy installation and maintenance with the cable-less, modularized and tool-free mechanical structure. Except onboard I/O interfaces such as COM ports and USB ports, the EPC-2000 series also offers one PCI slot and two PCIe slots (one for EPC-2020). With its plentiful expansion capability, the EPC-2000 series can be applied in wide variety of applications.
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