Axiomtek has released a new compact computer ICO230.
Application:
This computer is suitable for automated production lines, transportation management systems, smart cities and other industrial environments.
Key features of ICO230:
- High performance and energy efficiency.
ICO230 is based on the i.MX 8M-Plus processor from NXP. Four Cortex-A53 cores and one Cortex-M7 core provide exceptional multitasking and real-time data processing. There is 2 GB of built-in LPDDR4 memory. For storage, the device offers 16 GB of built-in memory (eMMC), implemented using a UFS chip and a slot for a Micro SD Card. - Reliability and resistance to external conditions.
Fanless design and wide temperature range from -40°C to +70°C allow ICO230 to operate in the harshest operating conditions. The chassis is made of extruded aluminum and heavy steel, which fully protects the internal components from mechanical damage, and IP40 protection prevents the ingress of small dust particles. - Flexible communication and integration.
ICO230 easily integrates into existing industrial networks and control systems thanks to two isolated CAN BUS ports and four isolated COM ports (RS-232/422/485). Support for two M.2 Key E 2230 expansion slots and a full-size PCIe Mini Card provides additional options for customization to specific tasks. - Security and data protection.
The TPM 2.0 module ensures a high level of security for storing and processing data, which is critical in the conditions of a modern digital infrastructure.
ICO230 complies with power protection standards: OVP, UVP, OCP, RPP.
OVP (Over Voltage Protection) is a power supply feature that shuts down the device or suspends output when the voltage exceeds a preset level. Typically activated when the output voltage exceeds 110%–130%.
OCP (Over Current Protection) protects the device against the potentially dangerous consequences of feeding too much current into the power supply. This can cause the power supply to overload or short-circuit, which can cause faulty current and damage the power supply or connected components such as the motherboard. It is activated when the export current reaches 130-150%.
UVP (Under Voltage Protection) is a power supply feature that protects the electronic devices connected to it from damage caused by low voltage levels. When the power supply detects that the voltage level has dropped below a certain threshold, it automatically cuts off the power to prevent damage to the devices.
RPP (Relay Power Distribution) is responsible for the correct distribution of energy between connected devices. - Versatility and ease of deployment.
DIN rail or wall mounting support makes the installation of ICO230 fast and easy. A wide range of supported operating systems, including Yocto 4.0 LTS, simplifies integration with existing software systems and accelerates the implementation of new solutions.