Rugged, Atom-based computer ships with remote management software
Sep 29, 2010 — by Eric Brown — from the LinuxDevices Archive — 3 viewsAxiomtek is readying a rugged, fanless DIN-rail computer with redundant components and SNMP-based “AXView” remote management software. The rBOX100 is equipped with the extended-temperature Intel Atom Z510PT and Z520PT processors, and offers gigabit Ethernet, Ethernet, serial, USB 2.0, and DIO connectivity, says the company.
The rBOX100 is said to be especially suited for power plant automation, facility monitoring systems, and intelligent transportation systems. However, it can be used in any extreme environment, especially where maintenance is likely to be infrequent, says Axiomtek.
Axiomtek rBOX100
Rear (left) and side views of the rBOX100
The 5.31 x 4.33 x 3.18-inch (135 x 110 x 81mm), DIN-rail mountable box is built of aluminum extrusion and heavy-duty steel, and weighs 2.2 pounds (1 kg), says Axiomtek. The rBOX100 offers accessible I/O cabling, and is equipped with redundant power inputs and a terminal block for its 12 ~ 48VDC power supply, says the company.
The computer is IP30-rated for ingress protection, and supports operating temperatures of -40 to 158 deg. F (-40 to 70 deg. C), says the company. The product is said to meet "Safety Agency" requirements such as UL 1604 compliance, and has passed heavy industrial EMI/EMS testing.
AXView architecture
AXView's remote management scenarios
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The rBOX100 with AXView is due for shipment by early November says Axiomtek, which did not list pricing. More information, including a datasheet with ruggedization compliance details along with a separate datasheet on AXView, may be found here.
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