- Intelligent power handling and wide 9V~36V DC input range
- Type-C, DP++, and eDP or LVDS display options
- Enhanced security features such as fTPM and a Watchdog timer
IBASE Technology Inc., a well-known player in the embedded computing solutions market, has launched its latest offering – the IB838 3.5″ single board computer. Powered by the Intel Core i3 N-series processor (formerly known as Alder Lake-N), this SBC combines impressive computing performance with advanced features, making it a versatile solution for various industries such as industrial automation and control, retail displays, transportation, and automotive applications.
One of the standout features of the IB838 is its intelligent power handling and wide 9V~36V DC input range. This ensures that the computer remains reliable and operates consistently even in transportation applications where power conditions may vary. This makes it an ideal choice for automation processes and data acquisition systems.
In terms of connectivity options, the IB838 doesn’t disappoint. It offers Type-C, DP++, and eDP or LVDS display options, catering to different display requirements. Additionally, it comes equipped with two Intel PCI-E 2.5G LAN ports, two USB 2.0 ports, and four USB 3.2 ports (including one Type-C and three Type-A ports). With CNVi support, this 5G-ready SBC also provides a high-speed SATA III port and two M.2 sockets (E-key + B-key), allowing for ample storage and expansion possibilities.
The IB838 doesn’t skimp on connectivity either. It boasts four serial ports and digital I/O, enabling comprehensive connectivity to a wide range of devices and peripherals. Moreover, it incorporates enhanced security features such as fTPM (firmware-based Trusted Platform Module) and a Watchdog timer for system stability.
For more information on the IB838 and its features, interested parties can visit IBASE’s official website at www.ibase.com.tw.
In summary, the IB838 from IBASE Technology Inc. is a powerful and feature-rich single board computer that caters to the needs of various industries. With its robust computing performance, versatile connectivity options, and enhanced security features, it is poised to make a significant impact in the embedded computing solutions market.
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