Rugged in-vehicle computer for industrial embedded computing introduced by WIN Enterprises

July 30, 2018
NORTH ANDOVER, Mass. – WIN Enterprises Inc. in North Andover, Mass., is introducing the rugged PL-81880 in-vehicle computer for fanless cloud-based fleet management and other kinds of industrial embedded computing.

NORTH ANDOVER, Mass. – WIN Enterprises Inc. in North Andover, Mass., is introducing the rugged PL-81880 in-vehicle computer for fanless cloud-based fleet management and other kinds of industrial embedded computing.

The rugged computer offers DMP Vortex86 DX3-9126 CPU Onboard (SOC); DDR3L 1333 2-gigabyte memory IC onboard; Bluetooth OBD2 module (Optional); 1x VGA output and optional 1x LVDS 1 channel 18/24-bit output; 1x RJ-45 10/100-megabit Fast Ethernet; 2x USB 2.0; 2x COM Port for RS232 TX & RX; 1x J1939/J1708 CAN BUS port; onboard optional U-blox NEO-M8N GPS chip; G-sensor onboard; 1x external CFast socket or 1x M.2 socket; optional 4-gigabyte eMMC Flash onboard; and 5- or 12-volt 3 and 3 out.

Informatics and business data can be tracked, depending on the software implemented on the PL-81880.

From an IoT perspective, a vehicle is similar to an industrial manufacturing facility. It has sensors and actuators much like you would find on a manufacturing line and, likewise, a huge amount of data is generated by these devices. This data can be routed and consolidated into the PL-81880, serving as an IoT gateway. Using wireless communications, data is sent to servers in the cloud for analyses and decision making by the company. Like an IIoT system helping to manage multiple facilities, in-vehicle computers can be used to manage fleets of vehicles.

For more information contact WIN Enterprises online at www.win-ent.com.

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