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Vecow's SPC-6000: Ultra-Compact with Fanless Processing Power
Our team of technical engineers were hard at work configuring more embedded systems last month - including rugged SPC-6000 units from Vecow, built by Production Technician Kym Bentham. Don’t let their size fool you. These ultra-compact systems feature impressive processing power and a great n...
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The Rugged In-Vehicle Computing Workstation for Railway & AIoT Applications
The IVX-1000 from Vecow is an updated, in-vehicle computing workstation powered by the latest Intel 13th Gen Core i9, i7, i5, and i3 processors. The innovative, EN50155-compliant system is rich in features and is easily deployable for railway applications. Featuring a wide, 16V to 160V DC input with...
How GMSL cameras can enhance the use of AI applications
What is GMSL? GMSL and GMSL2 (Gigabit Multimedia Serial Link) are multi-purpose, low-power interfaces for transmitting high-speed, high-resolution video, power, and bidirectional control data over coaxial cable or single twisted pair, which makes them ideal for many industrial and embedded imaging ...
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...
SPC-6000 - Configurable Elkhart Lake Embedded Computer
Latest ultra-low power (just 12W TDP) Quad-core Intel Atom x6425RE Elkhart Lake processor VHub AIoT Solution Service supports OpenVINO based AI accelerator and Edge AI applications 2.5GigE LAN supports Intel Time Coordinated Computing (TCC) & Time-Sensitive Networking (TSN) The S...
Our customer required a modern, reliable long-lifetime panel PC solution for installation in an ROV control room. The main requirement of the project was to upgrade existing ROV control room hardware, while continuing to run a legacy piece of control software.