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The 4x4-R1000V Embedded NUC Motherboard from ASRock Industrial is built around the AMD ZEN 1 Ryzen Embedded low power, dual-core, quad thread processor and features dual SO-DIMM DDR4 Memory slots for 2400MHz memory. This compact 4x4-R1000V Ryzen Embedded NUC motherboard also supports up to four 4K UHD displays, dual LAN (2x GbE), five USB (3x USB3.2Gen2, 2x USB2.0) and two M.2 sockets for storage and expansion. Its compact 4" x 4" design is similar to the Intel NUC boards and ideal for limited-space applications.
Impulse can supply the 4X4-R1000V fully configured in our UK based engineering facility with an industrial-grade processor, memory, storage and a Linux or Microsoft Windows Embedded operating system.For more information about the 4X4-R1000V please contact our technical sales team on +44 (0)1782 337 800 or alternatively submit an enquiry.
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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.