TAIPEI, Taiwan (PRWEB)
February 25, 2020
Raising the Bar for Ultra-compact Computers
Featuring AMD Ryzen™ Embedded V1605B processor, it combines two of AMD’s strongest chips, the Zen x86 core architecture with Vega GPU into a small BGA package. With 4-cores and 8-threads, POC-551VTC delivers the equivalent processing power of an Intel 6th Gen. Core i7 U-series; meanwhile, the coupled Radeon Vega GPU delivers an unprecedented 3.6 TFLOPS in FP16 — a mark that previously can only be seen in large form factor controllers.
Always Stay Connected
POC-551VTC has three full-size mini-PCIe sockets, one M.2 B key with an internal SIM socket for 3G/4G, GPS or WiFi module installation. The expansion sockets allow users to connect to multiple operators to avoid dead zones for a seamless connection.
Built-in I/Os for Transportation
POC-551VTC offers four 802.3at PoE+ ports to supply 25W power to connected devices such as IP cameras. It also features four USB 3.1 Gen1 ports, four COM ports, CAN 2.0 port and 4-CH isolated DI/O for data communication between different types of devices. All ports come with a screw-lock mechanism to secure cable connection. POC-551VTC also supports wide range 8~35V DC input and built-in ignition control, which can protect the system with ignition sensing and gentle shutdowns.
All-in-one Compact Chassis
Measuring just 64 x 176 x 116 mm (2.5″ x 6.9″ x 4.6″) and built with Neousys’ proven thermal design, POC-551VTC can operate between -40℃ to 70℃, the minute dimensions make it ideal to be placed in confined compartments inside a vehicle.
Transportation Certification
POC-551VTC is certified for railway application (EN-50155), railway fire & smoke safety (EN-45545-2), and E-mark for in-vehicle deployment, making it suitable for various industrial rolling stock/ vehicle applications.
Combining extraordinary performance, multiple expansion capabilities, rich I/Os and ultra-compact dimensions, POC-551VTC is a system ready to be deployed for railway and public transportation applications with minimum integration effort.
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