Axiomtek launches compact DIN-rail IIOT gateway for data driven energy

Axiomtek, a world-renowned specialist relentlessly devoted in the research, development, and manufacture of series of innovative and reliable industrial computer products of high efficiency is pleased to announce the ICO120-E3350, an extremely compact industrial IoT gateway powered by the Intel Celeron processor N3350 (codename: Apollo Lake-M). The ruggedised designs feature fanless operation, -40°C to 70°C operating temperature range, and 9V to 36V DC wide power input with overvoltage and reverse protection, making ICO120-E3350 a data acquisition gateway designed for collecting and transmitting data in smart energy and automation fields.

“The energy sector is facing unprecedented disruption. In addition, increasing emphasis on cutting carbon emissions towards green manufacturing is now attached great importance. We will see even more massive investments in solar and wind. Axiomtek’s ICO120-E3350 is designed to simplify device-to-cloud communication and enable data-driven condition-based maintenance management for the connectivity of industrial devices as well as next generation intelligent infrastructure to the Internet of Things.

With reliable F1 stepping CPU, extreme cost-effectiveness, and robust design, the industrial gateway is ideal for sustainable energy, oil and gas, and intelligent manufacturing fields that need to collect and transfer data from large numbers of end devices,” says Mark Lu, product manager of product PM division at Axiomtek. “Measuring only 31 x 100 x 125 mm, the compact gateway can be easily installed in control cabinets or other space-limited applications. Operational reliability, fanless and cableless design, rich features, and easy maintenance, all packed into this versatile gateway, making it to meet the diverse needs of customers.”

The IP30-rated ICO120-E3350 comes with one DDR3L-1866 SO-DIMM with memory for up to 8GB. One mSATA and optional eMMC are available for extensive storage needs. In addition, the IIoT gateway comes with a full-size Rev. 1.2 PCI Express Mini Card slot (USB/PCIe) with SIM socket for Wi-Fi, 3G/4G/LTE and GPS connectivity and a half-size Rev. 1.2 PCI Express Mini Card slot (mSATA/USB/PCIe) for wireless module and mSATA SSD. This budget-friendly industrial gateway features rich I/O interfaces, including two DB9 ports with COM/CAN/DIO selections, one HDMI, two USB 2.0, two RJ-45, and two antenna openings. The industrial-grade DIN-rail embedded platform is compatible with Windows 10 IoT and Linux to provide an open standard operating system for software program development. It also supports Axiomtek’s exclusive eAPI for intelligent remote monitoring software integration.

Axiomtek’s DIN-rail IIoT Gateway ICO120-E3350 is now available for purchase. For more product information or customisation services, please visit our global website here or contact one of our sales representatives at info@axiomtek.com.tw.

Advanced Features:

  • Extreme cost-effective with fanless and cableless design
  • Intel® Celeron® processor N3350, reliable F1 stepping version CPU
  • COM/CAN/DIO, 2 USB, and 2 GbE LAN
  • Supports more extensible I/O interfaces (LAN, COM, CAN, and DIO) by requirements
  • Wide operating temperature range from -40°C to +70°C
  • 9 to 36 VDC wide range power input
  • OVP, UVP, OCP, RPP power protection design
  • eAPI for intelligent remote monitoring software integration

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