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The UST500-517-FL is powered by the LGA1151 socket 7th/6th generation Intel Core and Pentium processors up to 65W with the Intel Q170 chipset. The integrated sixteen PoE ports are available in RJ-45 or M12 connectors for IP cameras. It provides a full scope of power protection that includes intelligent vehicle power management technology for ACC on/off delay, shutdown delay, and over/under voltage protection. Enhanced by its robust structure and system design, the UST500-517-FL is able to operate under a wide temperature range from -40°C to +70°C and vibration endurance up to 3Grms. This transportation embedded box is in compliance with e-Mark and EN 50155 for mobile surveillance applications. There are sixteen Gigabit LAN ports which support 802.3at/af Power over Ethernet (PoE) with a total power budget of 200W. Its DVI-D, HDMI and VGA interfaces support three surveillance monitors. Furthermore, its external accessible SIM card slot enables users to easily change SIM card for different telecommunication service. With wireless LAN modules, this user-friendly transportation embedded system can real-time transmits the video to the control center. The two built-in or four swappable SATA hard drives are used for mass storage of video files. This new transportation embedded system is well suited for transportation-related applications such as security surveillance, onboard devices controller, truck fleet management, data transfer, and onboard passenger infotainment system. Impulse can configure the UST500-517-FL embedded transportation PC to your exact requirements in our UK based engineering facility including memory, storage and a suitable embedded operating system. We can also supply a range of rail and vehicle approved Datasheet
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Axiomtek Intel 7th Gen Core i7/i5/i3 Embedded Transportation PC
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UST500-517-FL-8M12-4SATATDC
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Intel 7th Gen Core i7/i5/i3 Embedded Transportation PC 8x RJ45 PoE
UST500-517-FL-8RJ8M12-4SATATDC
Intel 7th Gen Core i7/i5/i3 Embedded Transportation PC 8x RJ45 PoE 8x M12 PoE
The engineers who look after the Bakerloo and Metropolitan signalling and control room systems wanted to upgrade the control room display systems with new computers in order to replace aging 19" rack PCs with smaller form factor fanless computers.