2016年5月17日 星期二

Acrosser’s AIV-HM76V1FL includes two HDMI connectors for digital output, and one combo cable for analog output.

ACROSSER Technology, a world-leading vehicle PC supplier, announces the launch of its 35-mm-high fanless in-vehicle computer, AIV-HM76V1FL. This ultra-slim car computer, equipped with an Intel® Core™ i7-3517UE processor, enables unparalleled computing performance for vehicle applications.
Capable of BIOS modification, AIV-HM76V1FL provides significant flexibility for power management applications. For system integrators, the default power on/off value of the vehicle can be customized based on task requirements. For advanced in-vehicle infotainment service applications, Acrosser’s AIV-HM76V1FL includes two HDMI connectors for digital output, and one combo cable for analog output.
The two optional Mini PCIe modules are designed for wireless communication.  If equipped with a 4G LTE module, this fanless on board computer makes an excellent solution for developed markets where high-speed telecommunication services are well-established and widely used. A versatile set of I/O features includes four COM ports, four USB slots, and 9-32V wide voltage compatibility. The design includes a SIM slot on the side of the device to enable easy SIM card installation without opening the case, alleviating the task load of your technical team.
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Ultra Slim In-Vehicle Computer: AIV-HM76V1FL
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2016年4月12日 星期二

Canada government use AR-V6002FL in their municipal vehicle to be a control center.

Municipal Vehicle Management‧ Municipal Vehicle, such as police car and fire truck. (Canada)
‧ Canada government use AR-V6002FL in their municipal vehicle to be a control center. With built-in wireless communication module, operator can locate their position and feedback the information for dispatcher immediately. There is also a dashboard with more than 70 gauges in the vehicle, Acrosser platform help monitor data and trigger the events following their rules.

Municipal vehicles facilitate public services that are deeply connected to providing safety and security in our daily lives; however, accidents can still occur. It is extremely important that civil officers are able to react instantly to accidents and crime. Municipal vehicles require steady and reliable solutions because of their harsh working environments. One of the problems that these municipal vehicles must handle is adaptability to battery voltage changes. Thanks to the smart power management subsystem incorporated in its in-vehicle system, Acrosser’s vehicle PC provides a wide DC input range, even in mobile operating environments.
Reasons why Acrosser’s vehicle PC is good for law enforcement deployment include:
‧x86-based system for easy integration
‧customized mechanical design
‧design specialized for vehicular environments
‧long-term support and service capability
‧compatibility with integrated solutions

2016年4月1日 星期五

announces AR-ES6003FL, a new fanless embedded system with Intel Atom D525 / D425

Fanless and Dustproof Intel Atom D525/D425 Embedded System with PCI and PCIe Expansion Slot
Acrosser Technology Co. Ltd, global professional industrial embedded computer manufacturer, announces AR-ES6003FL, a new fanless embedded system with Intel Atom D525 / D425 which is onboard solution and fanless design. It supports DDR3 memory and maximum capacity is 4GB. Based on embedded concept, AR-ES6003FL has variety IO like 4 x serial port, 6 x USB, 2 x GbE and PCI Express expansion. It offers the CF socket that embedded customers used to use, 2 x SATA interface and 1 x disk bay for the customer has large storage capacity request

2016年3月29日 星期二

Acrosser’s Ultra Slim Embedded Computer AES-HM76Z1FL Chosen for Conference Management Hardware

ACROSSER Technology, a world-leading industrial computer manufacturer, is pleased to announce that its industrial fanless PC, AES-HM76Z1FL is chosen as the hardware platform from an IT solution company for its latest video conference management machine.

The integrated AES-HM76Z1FL supports multiple communication platform and software, including Google Hangouts, Skype, Web-Ex, Blue Jeans, and GoToMeeting. The variety of platforms makes AES-HM76Z1FL an ideal hardware for collaborative media solution.
This project integrated cloud computing technology, allowing conference attendees to participate the meeting with their own device. With the flexible system connectivity architecture, this BYOD (Bring Your Own Device) concept eliminates hardware constraints and promotes multi-lateral communication in an economic yet efficient method. By simply connecting a tablet, participants will immediate have a control dashboard to adjust room settings and manage room resources.

Besides Intel® Core™ i7, Acrosser’s AES-HM76Z1FL also provides alternative CPU, including Core™ i3 and Celeron to satisfy different needs of computing power. The model is applicable for online video conference among convention rooms, lecturing hall, class room or online training center, powered by video communication software.

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2014年6月9日 星期一

Opening Doors to Embedded Automation

At the ultra-clean and newly expanded MINOR's food processing plant in Cleveland a forklift picks up a bin of their product and carries it into the next room along the line, entering through an airlock to minimize the entry of automation pathogens into the packaging area. But unlike most facilities the forklifts here never take a break other than for a battery charge because there is no one sitting in the driver's single board computer.

Nor is there a driver activating door operation. The signal to open and close is generated by the same process management system directing forklift travel.

MINOR’S has joined the growing ranks of companies that are putting automation material handling (AMH) vehicles to work, seeking increases in productivity and lower operating costs. A recent article in Fast Company on embedded SBC pending reveals that scientists are developing a embedded SBC that has already logged 500,000 miles. So it’s no surprise in the more controllable world of the manufacturing plant and with industry’s growing need for efficiency, speed and reliability; embedded system will be acquiring minds of their own.

The recently released Material Handling and Logistics US Roadmap, complied by the national supply chain publications and associations, looks at the industry ten years into the future. Among the ten megatrends unfolding in the next decade, the report predicts that “autonomous control and distributed intelligence” could one day extend to driverless equipment in the warehouse and over the road.

Engine maker  envisions unmanned  embedded SBC cargo ships, though many in the industry don’t think they will be sailing any time soon. Nevertheless, these technological changes will be driven by a changing embedded system, the growth of e-commerce, mass personalization and of course never-ceasing competition - all of which have impact on the factory or single board computer.

Industry  automation isn’t waiting for 2025. A report published by the Priority Metrics Group detailed that AMH vehicle sales exceeded $15.5 billion world-wide in 2011, up 18% over the previous year. This represents roughly 15% of the investment in new equipment.However, these vehicles also cannot wait for the doors within the plant to get out of the way.

Within these plants are walls sectioning off rooms; and like walls, doors are supposed to preserve the integrity of the processes or the inventories in the room while allowing traffic to pass in and out of the room. Just about every room maintains its own microclimate with a proper temperature. Humidity and air flow are controlled for whatever process takes place or for the product handled within it.

Doors ensure that these areas maintain those conditions, protecting the room from pressure differentials, extreme temperatures sparks, fumes, drafts, noise or other conditions in the previous room that could adversely affect work in process, employee productivity and building energy costs. But if the doors can’t get out of the way in time, progress goes nowhere.

To keep pace with embedded system that demand this speed, the doors along the material path must be able to do the following:

Open and Close Rapidly – The lumbering automation panel door is a thing of the past. For any door to be a member of today’s material handling team it must be an overhead roll up style to get out of the way of vehicles and to attain the high speeds necessary for efficient product flow. These single board computer also take up minimal wall space to maximize these areas for shelving or machinery.

These doors now are capable of speeds of 60 inches per second and faster, and can be fully opened in under two seconds for a typical eight-foot high door embedded system. The rapid roll up door minimizes room exposure, giving practically no time for energy to escape or contaminants to invade.

At MINOR’S ultra-pure food processing facility, their specially designed automated single board computer from one room to another. The concern of process engineers at this operation is to minimize contaminants throughout the processing chain. To maintain product quality, entrance/exit is through an airlock

refer to:
http://www.automation.com/automation-news/todays-featured-news-headlines/opening-doors-to-automation

2013年8月26日 星期一

Electric actuator unction test

The electric actuator features a technology unction, allowing the operator to program the actuator to lock in one of four positions if there is a loss of power. "If the actuator was halfway open and you lost power, it would close or open, depending on how it's technologyly calibrated," Kundin said.

Valves and actuators are critical in almost every aspect of single board computer. They are used in a wide range of applications, including pollution control, feed water, cooling water, chemical treatment, bottom ash and steam turbine control embedded systems. They are exposed to a variety of chemicals, abrasive materials and very high temperatures. They are critical in optimizing efficiency, and they are often the final control element in the operation of a power plant.

Although the basic technology for most valves and actuators has remained unchanged, innovative applications and design modifications for problem solving have led to notable improvements in actuator technology. These improvements can reduce costs by supporting the control valve's ability to throttle accurately, thereby providing better performance for high-pressure steam bypass, turbine bypass and other critical power plant operations. Actuators regulate mass and energy flows by adjusting valves, flaps and cocks.

refer to: http://www.power-eng.com/articles/print/volume-117/issue-8/features/opportunities-to-improve-efficiency.html

2013年7月30日 星期二

Info furim announment





German based Lauterbach is recognised for both engineering excellence and exceptional embedded computer technical support. The quality and capability of Lauterbach tools enable engineers to develop robust code whilst minimising development time lost to debugging. They have become a favourite with many hi-tech engineers, supporting more than 3500 microprocessors and all known ARM Cores; covering products from over 75 silicon embedded computer companies.