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The UC-8220-T-LX embedded PC features an ARMv7 Cortex-A7 1GHz RISC processor, 2GB DDR3 system memory and an 8GB eMMC flash pre-installed. Supporting Debian 9 and Linux Kernel 4.4 this embedded PC is designed for data acquisition applications and is equipped with two RS-232/422/485 serial ports, one CANbus, dual GbE ports, a microSD socket for storage expansion and a USB2.0 port. Furthermore, the UC-8220-T-LX features two mini-PCIe sockets for LTE and Wi-Fi connectivity, two SIM sockets, two SMA cellular antenna connectors, two RP-SMA Wi-Fi antenna connectors and one SMA GPS antenna connector. The UC-8220-T-LX's extended -40°C to +70°C operating temperature, ATEX Zone 2, Class 1 Division 2 and IECEx certifications make the UC-8220-T-LX widely applicable to a variety of industrial solutions requiring protection against hardened environments. For more information about the UC-8220-T-LX compact embedded PC please contact our technical sales team on +44 (0)1782 337 800 or alternatively submit an enquiry
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Fanless DIN-Rail RISC IIoT Gateway PC with ARM Cortex A7 Processor
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.