AMS210 Industrial-Grade Embedded PC for 9th/8th Gen Intel® Core Processor

AMS210 Industrial-Grade Embedded PC for 9th/8th Gen Intel® Core Processor

IBASE Technology Inc., a leading provider of industrial motherboard and rugged computing solutions, is pleased to announce its AMS210 high-performance embedded box PC. Designed for factory automation, machine vision, digital signage and a wide range of industrial IoT applications, the AMS210 can be outfitted with 9th/8th Gen Intel® Core™ processors, up to 32GB of DDR4 memory and two 2.5” disk drives with RAID 0/1.

The AMS210 has a straightforward design with front I/O accessibility, including four USB 3.1, four USB 2.0, three DisplayPorts, and a serial port to connect to a diverse set of peripheral devices, as well as four Gigabit LAN ports to handle high bandwidth data processing requirements. Two flexible expansion slots supporting a combination of PCI-E(x16), PCI-E(x4) and PCI interface are also conveniently located at the front for easy access. To achieve operational reliability in harsh industrial environments, it features an operating temperature range from 0°C to 55°C and vibration endurance of up to 3 Grms (with SSD).

Measuring 297.4(W) x 266.2(D) x 78.5(H) mm, the AMS210 is available in barebone or can be equipped with an Intel® Core™ i7-9700TE processor, 8GB RAM, and a 500GB SATA drive. It also supports an optional 24V power adaptor and two additional serial ports. For more information, please visit www.ibase.com.tw

AMS210 FEATURES:

  • 9th/8th Gen Intel® Core™ Processor (35W TDP)
  • 2x DDR4 SO-DIMM, Max. 32GB
  • 4x Gigabit LAN
  • 512k SRAM on board
  • 2x expansion slots
  • 3x DisplayPort outputs
  • 2x 2.5” drive bays (supports RAID 0/1)

more information: www.ibase.com.tw

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