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The Agent200-FL-DC from Axiomtek is a DIN-rail rugged embedded system utilising the low power NXP i.MX6 UltraLite RISC processor. Despite the Agent200-FL-DC's small size, it packs a range of I/O control and expansion options including two MiniPCIe slots for Wi-Fi and 3G/4G, a SIM socket, one RS-232/422/485, one DIO port (4-in/4-out), one USB2.0, a 10/100BaseT(x) Ethernet port and optional CANbus. It also supports Embedded Linux (Yocto) and android operating systems. An extended -40°C to +70°C operating temperature and wide 9V to 48V DC power input makes the Agent200-FL-DC robust for harsh environments where irregular power is likely. The rugged IP40 rated chassis is made from extruded aluminium and heavy-duty steel. For more information about the Agent200-FL-DC RISC fanless computer please contact our technical sales team on +44 (0)1782 337 800 or alternatively submit an enquiry.
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Axiomtek DIN Rail RISC Embedded PC with NXP I.MX6 UL Arm Cortex A7 Processor
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DIN Rail RISC Embedded PC with NXP I.MX6 UL Arm Cortex A7 Processor
Spurious error messages, especially those from rolling-stock subsystems, can be difficult and time consuming to diagnose. Siemens Rail, in Manchester, wished to install a data logging system onto their rolling stock to transmit data in real-time back to their depot for efficient data analysis by their team.