Aaeon
BOXER-6616 Low-power embedded PC
A major developer of Industry 4.0 computing solutions, AAEON launches the BOXER-6616, a low-power embedded PC perfect for applications in digital signage, building control and factory automation. With a wide voltage input of 9-24V, and powered by the newest ApolloLake CPU, the BOXER-6616 is perfect for entry-level rugged industrial uses as it is compact and affords minimal power consumption (with a capped limit of 17 watts) whilst effectively enhancing system performance at an affordable price.
The BOXER-6616 is the first and sole embedded BOX PC on the current market to offer an interchangeable AT/ATX dip switch on the external I/O side, and supports remote control for easier accessibility. As is the case with all of AAEON’s rugged PC products, a customary offering of rich I/O ports for maximum expansion is native to the BOXER-6616, including 4 USB 3.0 ports, 2 RS-232/422/485 slots, 4 RS-232 slots, 2 Intel LAN ports, HDMI, VGA, an 8-bit DIO, and two antenna slots. The BOXER-6616 features AAEON’s trademark outer rugged chassis
design, providing the ultimate thermal solution and making it ideal for automation/PLM applications such as factory process controls, energy management, building management systems, barrier speed gates and entrance control turnstiles, as well as safes and vaults.
▲ Anti-vibration Design: 3G (HDD)
▲ Wide Temperature Support: -20°C - 70°C
▲ Wide Range Power Input with Over-current & Surge Protection
▲ Rich I/O: COM x6, USB 3.0 x4, MiniCard, VGA, HDMI
▲ IP40 Design
▲ Remote Power on-off
▲ BIOS Setting: RS-232/485
Aaeon
AAEON, a Taiwanese company founded in 1992, is a global leader in industrial and embedded computing solutions.
They offer a wide product range, including industrial motherboards, ruggedized computers, embedded controllers,
and AI edge computing solutions. AAEON is renowned for its commitment to innovation and customized solutions
to meet specific industry needs. Their durable and cutting-edge technology is ideal for industrial automation,
healthcare, and transportation.
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