FENR-5000 series
Superior Fanless Embedded NVR System w/ LGA 1151 for Intel 8th/9th Gen CPU & Q370, PCH, 1x PCIe x16, 1x PCI Expansion
Features
- LGA 1151 socket for 8th/9th Gen. Intel® CFL-R S Processor (65W/35W TDP)
- Intel® Q370 chipset
- 2x DDR4 2400/2666Hz SODIMM. Max. up to 64GB
- Triple Independent Display by 1x DVI-I and 2x DisplayPort
- 2x Intel® GbE supporting Wake-on-LAN and PXE
- 2x Full-size mini PCIe for communication or expansion modules, 2x SIM socket
- 4x 2.5” SATA HDD Bay and 1x mSATA with RAID 0, 1, 5, 10 support
- 1x M.2 (M Key, NVMe PCIe x4, 2280); 1x M.2 (E Key, PCIe x2, USB 2.0, 2230)
- 6x RS-232/422/485 (w/ 2x internal), 4x USB 3.2 Gen 2, 5x USB 3.2 Gen 1
- 8x DI + 8x DO with isolation
- 9 to 48VDC Wide Range Power Input Supporting AT/ATX Mode
- Wide Operating Temperature -25°C to 70°C (35W CPU); -25°C to 60°C (65W CPU)
- 1x PCIe x16, and 1x PCI Expansion
- TPM 2.0 Supported
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