EC: UNO-2184G
Hardware - Industrial PCs: Advantech's UNO-2184G is a compact high-performance fanless industrial grade automation computer with an i7 processor that is designed for applications with tremendous volume and 3D content. This is a Control Engineering 2013 Engineers' Choice Awards Honorable Mention.
Control Engineering
Advantech's UNO-2184G is a high-performance Intel 2nd generation Core i7-2655LE/847/807UE grade controller that supports PCI-104 with daughterboard expansion, 3 x display, 6 x USB, and 2 x Mini PCIe socket. It also features WLAN, 3G expansion, and compatibility with Microsoft Windows 7. The 4 x Gigabit LANs support teaming function with fault tolerance, link aggregation, and load balance features. The UNO-2184G is a high-end computing platform designed to support applications with tremendous data volume and 3D content.
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