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Innovative Solutions for Process Control with Axiomtek’s eBOX626A
At Impulse, we are always committed to delivering advanced solutions that meet the unique needs of our customers. Recently, we built and configured five Axiomtek eBOX626A modules for a client specialising in process control. These modules are now installed inside control cabinets and contribute to...
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Consolidated Delivery of Moxa & Axiomtek Stock
On Tuesday, 12th December 2023, we received a consolidated shipment of devices from two of our preferred technology partners: Moxa and Axiomtek. Our commitment to quality starts with our collaboration with these trusted partners who don't just provide components; they're our allies in delive...
X86 Single Board Computers the size of a Raspberry Pi, suitable for the most demanding applications
By now you have probably heard of the Raspberry Pi, a small compact development board originally designed to provide individuals with access to programmable hardware at an affordable price from that base it grew into an impressive product offering flexible I/O connectivity in a compact and affordabl...
Top 5 Industrial Computing and IoT Products of 2021
It’s been a tough year for industrial computing manufacturers. The global IC shortage has impacted lead times for established product lines and has caused significant challenges for new product development. Nevertheless our manufacturing partners have been busy releasing a steady flow of innov...
Using IP69K Devices in Food Manufacture
Some of the UK's largest food manufacturers are already using our waterproof stainless panel computers in their manufacturing processes.
tBOX810-838-FL embedded PC certified for vehicle, rail and marine
eMark, ISO 7637, EN 50155, EN 50121, DNV and IEC 60945 certifications for intelligent transportation demands. The tBOX810-838-FL fanless embedded PC is certified with eMark, ISO 7637, EN 50155, EN 50121, DNV2.4 and IEC 60945 making it ideal for intelligent transportation applications.
London Underground signalling engineers required a number of panel PCs for temporary use as in-cab Signal Interface Displays (SIDs) in test trains, to allow the engineers to test the information being sent to the train from the new Thales computer-based signalling system.