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A particular class of computer systems created for industrial automation and control applications is known as an embedded automation computer. In order to monitor and manage processes in real time, it combines the capabilities of a computer with the capacity to communicate with various sensors, actuators, and other industrial equipment.
Electronic Automation The majority of computers are small, ruggedized devices that can endure the extreme environmental conditions that are frequently present in industrial environments.
To communicate with many types of industrial machinery, they frequently have specialized input/output (I/O) interfaces such as digital and analog inputs, relay outputs, serial ports, Ethernet ports, and Fieldbus protocols (like Modbus, and Profibus).
Numerous industrial automation applications, such as those in manufacturing, process control, building automation, energy management, and transportation systems, frequently employ these computers.
They are capable of carrying out activities like data collection, process observation, machine control, and interfacing with other systems or equipment. Embedded Automation Computers are made to operate efficiently and dependably, and they frequently include fanless designs for increased toughness and longevity.
To assure their compatibility for tough industrial situations, they may additionally incorporate characteristics like industrial-grade components, expanded temperature ranges, and vibration resistance.
Embedded automation computers enable automation and control systems in industrial settings, boosting productivity, accuracy, and efficiency across a range of industrial processes.
The Global Embedded Automation Computer Market accounted for $XX Billion in 2022 and is anticipated to reach $XX Billion by 2030, registering a CAGR of XX% from 2023 to 2030.
The DX-1200 high-performance and small embedded computer from Cincoze is available for industrial automation. The DX-1200 embedded computer, the newest model in Cincoze’s Rugged Computing – DIAMOND product line, was just released.
The DX-1200 overcomes space limits while maintaining great capability thanks to its sleek and high-performance design. The DX-1200 provides a wealth of native I/O options, and a flexible modular expansion system, and supports the newest 12th-generation Intel Alder Lake-S processors to fulfill the needs of a variety of applications.
The DX-1200 carries over the same tough characteristics that distinguish the DIAMOND product line, such as broad temperature and voltage support, vibration resistance, and shock resistance.
It is a great option for edge AI, machine vision, and smart manufacturing applications because it has also received a variety of industry certifications. With up to 16 cores (8P + 8E) and 24 threads.
the DX-1200 supports 12th-generation Intel Core i9, i7, i5, and i3 (Alder Lake-S) processors, which outperform Comet Lake-S by more than 1.35 times. Support for up to 64GB of ECC-enabled, 4800MHz DDR5 memory provides the added stability and dependability required for industrial automation and applications, significantly lowering the chance of failure and data loss.
The UHD 770 graphics chip’s Intel® Xe architecture enhances the Comet Lake-S platform’s GPU image classification inference capability to 2.8 times its previous level, giving it the processing power required for edge computing and AI.