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ESRP-SCS-W5580-CM0
WISE-5580-C3000A,MRAM,64G,CDS SM
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DIN Rail
-10°C ~ 60°C
24VDC
CE, FCC, UL
Box PC
DDR4 (8GB Max Capacity)
No Display
mini PCIe
Supports Windows 7/10
Supports M.2
Intel® Core™ i5/i7/Celeron
ESRP-SCS-W5580-5C0
WISE-5580-54000A,MRAM,64G,CDS CN
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ESRP
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DIN Rail
-10°C ~ 60°C
24VDC
CCC, CE, FCC, UL
Box PC
DDR4 (8GB Installed)
No Display
mini PCIe
Supports Windows 7/10
SSD, 64GB
Intel® Core™ i5-6300U 2.4GHz, 2 Core

About  Industrial PCs

Industrial PCs are a specialized type of computer specifically engineered to endure the demanding conditions and unique requirements of industrial environments. Unlike standard consumer-grade computers, industrial PCs are built to withstand harsh conditions such as extreme temperatures, shock, and vibration. They are designed to operate reliably and continuously, often running 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. One of the key distinguishing features of industrial PCs is their rugged construction. These computers are built with robust materials and components that can withstand the rigors of industrial settings. They are engineered to resist damage from physical impacts, ensuring they can endure accidental bumps, drops, or vibrations commonly encountered in industrial environments. Moreover, industrial PCs are designed to function reliably in extreme temperature conditions. They can operate within a wide temperature range, including both high and low extremes, without compromising performance or risking damage to internal components. This allows them to be deployed in environments with hot or cold temperatures, such as factories, warehouses, or outdoor installations. Another critical aspect of industrial PCs is their ability to run continuously without interruptions. These computers are equipped with advanced cooling systems and often have redundant power supplies to ensure continuous operation even in the event of power fluctuations or failures. This high level of reliability is essential in industrial environments where downtime can result in significant losses in productivity and revenue. Industrial PCs also offer compatibility with various industry-specific standards and protocols. They are designed to seamlessly integrate with industrial equipment, machinery, and automation systems, allowing for efficient data exchange and streamlined operations within the industrial ecosystem. In summary, industrial PCs are purpose-built computers that excel in demanding industrial environments. Through their rugged construction, resistance to shock and vibration, ability to withstand extreme temperatures, and capability for continuous operation, these computers provide reliable performance and durability required in industrial settings. By leveraging these specialized computing solutions, industries can enhance productivity, optimize operations, and ensure the smooth functioning of critical processes in challenging industrial environments.