Taipei, Taiwan – Vecow Co., Ltd., a front-runner in the application fields of embedded system, image processing, and intelligent automation, today announces ECS-7000 series has passed the burn-in temperature testing. For military applications in severe ambient temperatures, Vecow designs ECS-7000 series based on 3rd Intel® Core™ chipsets fan-less embedded computing system, enable to operate with a junction temperature range of -40°C to 85°C which has passed the constant temperature operating test of the third-party.
Integrated ultimate Intel® Core™ i7 processor and QM77 Express Chipset, ECS-7000 series especially designed for performance-demanding and extreme-operating embedded computing applications. ECS-7000 series coheres with extended temperature RAM module by Micron® and I-Temp SSD have passed burn-in test to avoid inherent defects generated from extreme temperature that might contribute to failure over time. ECS-7000 series have adopted by military from Asia and U.S.A. for its ultimate performance and reliable operation under harsh environment.
Other features include maximum 9 speedy Ethernet with 9.6 kb/s to 1 Gb/s data transmission option for high bandwidth and supports Ethernet Control Automation Technology (EtherCAT). Security improvement with trusted platform module, TPM, ECS-7000 series also equipped with 4 COM, 4 USB 3.0, 2 USB2.0, CFast , Isolated DIO, 2 mini-PCIe (1 with SIM card socket for WiFi, 3G/GPRS), 3 RS-232 and 1 RS-232/485/422, 8 in/out GPIO.
More information about Vecow ECS-7000 series High-performance Extended Fanless Embedded Controller may be found on the company's website.
About Vecow Co., Ltd.
Vecow has been devoted to designing and developing high quality products with innovative technology since it was founded. Our application fields of factory/machine automation, machine vision & GigE imaging, DIO, digital signage, medical and home automation and in-vehicle and environment surveillance are credited to Vecow high-efficient design services.
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