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Browse DIN-rail industrial computers designed for control cabinets, automation systems, and space-constrained industrial deployments. This range includes configurable systems with options for different processor platforms, serial and Ethernet connectivity, wide-temperature support, and industrial I/O for dependable operation at the edge. Use the filters to narrow by CPU, connectivity, manufacturer, and key specifications to find the right DIN-rail industrial computer for your application.
We can configure and supply DIN-rail industrial computers to your project specification, including memory, storage, operating system installation, and additional interfaces where required. Speak to our technical sales team to discuss the best-fit system for your deployment.
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Speak to a member of our friendly team to discuss your project and find out how we can support you. Our technical sales team are ready to answer your questions.
Call: +44 (0)1782 337 800 | Email: sales@impulse-embedded.co.uk
When off-the-shelf systems can't meet your application demands, we can help. We design and build custom industrial computers tailored to your specific I/O requirements, operating environment, enclosure constraints and lifecycle needs, with full OEM branding and white-labelling options available.
The eBOX100A provides reliable low-power performance in a compact embedded system, making it well suited to space-constrained installations where efficiency, stability and long-term operation are key priorities.
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GPU computer custom built for autonomous vehicle control system
WMG, University of Warwick’s Intelligent Vehicles research group works with a variety of industrial partners to address challenges presented by the concept of autonomous vehicles. Operating within this department is a multi-million pound funded project ‘Cloud assisted real time methods for autonomy’ (CARMA), working in collaboration with Jaguar Land Rover and EPSRC (Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council).