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Saelig releases new embedded PC made by Amplicon

Saelig has introduced the new Impact-D 100AL embedded PC, equipped with an extensive range of I/O ports, offering maximum flexibility as well as impressive graphics capabilities.

The Impact-D 100AL is powered by Intel Atom Apollo Lake series processor technology, offering exceptional performance, extensive expansion, and an operational lifecycle of 15 years, all within a compact and reliable design.

Designed to perform in the most demanding environments, the Impact-D 100AL utilizes a compact fanless design, avoiding dust and particles commonly found in manufacturing facilities.

The unit is designed for a standard operating temperature of -20°C to 70°C, with options for -40°C to 80°C, making it ideal for outdoor operations such as transport and video surveillance.

Apollo Lake processors provide 4K immersive graphics and fast video acceleration, making the Impact-D 100AL an excellent solution for demanding media output tasks, including in-vehicle use or on-board entertainment.

Featuring 64GB SSD memory, it supports up to 8GB DDR3L RAM and runs from +9 to 36V DC input.

The Impact-D 100AL also offers users a wide range of I/O, with additional digital I/O on the front panel for more complex applications such as industrial automation.

Also, the Impact-D 100AL provides cellular and Wi-Fi capabilities for situations requiring offsite connectivity or remote operation. The unit can also be manufactured in custom dress for uniformity with other original equipment manufacturing company products.

With an extremely compact design weighing less than 2.75 lb, this unit is ideal for installations where space is at a premium.

The tiny footprint still allows for rich I/O along with added support for Wi-Fi connectivity and M.2 storage and peripherals.

Made by Amplicon, the Impact-D 100AL embedded PC system suits applications as varied as transportation, security and automation.

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