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The UBC-330 is a RISC embedded PC with an integrated TI Sitara AM3352 Cortex-A8 processor. It offers two Gigabit Ethernet ports, six UART RS-232 ports and eight GPIO channels. The system also comes with 512MB DDR3 memory, 4GB eMMC flash storage and 4MB SPI NOR flash for the Advantech boot loader. For industrial applications, the UART & GPIO features rugged ESD and isolation protection protecting the system from unstable power supply. The UBC-330 also has multiple power inputs making it an ideal solution for industrial and automation IOT applications. Impulse can supply the UBC-330 embedded PC fully configured in our UK manufacturing facility to your exact specification. For more information about the UBC-330 EPC please contact our technical sales team on +44 (0)1782 337 800 or alternatively submit an enquiry.
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Advantech Compact Fanless RISC Edge Gateway PC with TI Sitara AM3352 ARM Cortex A8 Processor
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TI Sitara AM3352 Arm Cortex-A8 Risc Ultra Compact Embedded PC: 512MB DDR3 Memory, 4GB eMMC Flash, 2x Gigabit Ethernet and CANbus
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