ICP Germany expands its portfolio with mini-ITX board for industrial applications | IoT Now News & Reports

ICP Germany expands its portfolio with mini-ITX board for industrial applications | IoT Now News & Reports

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ICP Germany expands its portfolio with PH14ADI-Q670-12V mini-ITX board: a solution for AI (artificial intelligence) applications, vision automation, CAD (computer-aided design) and controls, and industrial applications. The PH14ADI-Q670-12V motherboard is based on a similar architecture to the PH14ADI-H610-12V, while offering improved features and performance.

The PH14ADI-Q670-12V is equipped with the Intel Q670 chipset and supports Intel vPro technology. With this powerful platform, users can benefit from advanced security and management features to get the most out of embedded applications.

Like the PH14ADI-H610-12V, the mini-ITX board features two DDR4 SO-DIMM (small outline dual in-line memory module) slots that allow for a maximum memory capacity of 64GB, ensuring smooth and fast data processing of CAD applications or 4K video editing, for example. The PH14ADI-Q670-12V also supports graphics output via two DisplayPort interfaces, allowing two displays to be used simultaneously. For mass storage, an M.2 2280M key slot is available for NVMe (non-volatile memory express) and SATA (serial advanced technology attachment) drives. In addition, a PCIe X16 Gen 4 slot is available for expansion.

For fast data transfer and network connection, the PH14ADI-Q670-12V offers two Intel controllers with 2.5 Gigabit Ethernet LAN (local area network) as well as Gigabit Ethernet LAN.

The system is powered by a 12 DC power supply, which allows integration into various environments.

Specifications

  • Intel Q670 chipset
  • Intel vPro technology support
  • 2x DDR4 SO-DIMM up to 64GB
  • Dual display
  • 1x PCIe x16 Gen4

Applications

  • Automation
  • Controls
  • Vision automation
  • AI applications
  • CAD applications

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