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The BOXER-6710 is a compact, DIN-rail mounted embedded computer. Powered by the Intel Celeron N3350 or Pentium N4200 1.1GHz processor, it is built rugged and powerful for industrial applications. It features a wide array of I/O ports, all located for ease of access and maintenance. The BOXER-6710 also features full-sized and half-sized miniPCI slots supporting expansion options like the AI Core X mPCIe module with Intel Movidius Myriad X VPU, perfect for machine vision and computer learning applications. Impulse can supply the BOXER-6710 embedded computer fully configured in our UK based engineering facility with your choice of storage, memory and Microsoft Windows Embedded operating system. For more information about the BOXER-6710 embedded PC please contact our technical sales team on +44 (0)1782 337 800 or alternatively submit an enquiry.
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Aaeon Intel Pentium N4200 DIN-Rail Embedded PC: VGA/HDMI, 2x Gigabit Ethernet Ports, 4x USB3.0 and Wide 9 to 24V DC Power
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Intel Pentium N4200 DIN-Rail Embedded PC: VGA/HDMI, 2x Gigabit Ethernet Ports, 4x USB3.0 and Wide 9 to 24V DC Power
The requirement of this project was to design and build a number of custom rack-mount systems that were capable of running specialist military simulation software.