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The MC-7400 series marine certified computers are powered by the 6th generation Intel Core i processor, delivering a full range of I/O connectivity, including NMEA 0183 ports, serial ports, Gigabit Ethernet ports, as well as USB2.0/3.0 ports and a miniPCI slot for extensions. The MC-7400 is designed to provide outstanding PC performance, bringing a new level of flexibility and control to marine applications. Impulse supplies and configures a wide range of marine certified devices such as Ethernet switches, embedded PCs, panel PCs, LCD displays and serial device servers. For more information about the MC-7400 series and our marine certified system integration services, contact our technical sales team on +44 (0)1782 337 800, or alternatively submit an enquiry.
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Moxa 6th Gen Intel Celeron G3902E QM170 Marine PC: 5x Gigabit Ethernet Ports, 4x COM Ports, DNV GL Certification and 100-240V AC power
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6th Gen Intel Celeron G3902E QM170 Marine PC: 5x Gigabit Ethernet Ports, 4x COM Ports, DNV GL Certification and 100-240V AC power
Our customer was looking for ways to improve efficiency and reliability, and reduce operation costs and overheads for their manufacturing facility. The initial step in this transformation was to add additional monitoring and measurements to several areas of their facility to allow the collection of usage data from older machinery for analysis. The machinery to be analysed would be located in many areas of the complex, with some sitting in concrete outbuildings far from the source of the main network.