MPC-3850 Series
Industrial Computer w/ LGA 1700 for Intel 12/13th Gen CPU & R680E PCH
Features
- LGA 1700 socket for 12th/13th Gen Intel® ADL and RPL processors (35W TDP)
- Intel® R680E chipset
- 2x DDR5 4800/5600 MHz SO-DIMM, max up to 64 GB
- Triple independent display: 2x DisplayPort, 1x DVI-I
- 2x Intel® 2.5 GbE supporting Wake-on-LAN and PXE
- 2x full-size Mini PCIe for communication or expansion modules, 2x SIM sockets
- 1x 9 mm 2.5″ SATA SSD (internal), 1x 7 mm 2.5″ SATA SSD (hot-swap), supports RAID 0 and 1
- 1x M.2 (E Key, PCIe x1, USB 2.0, 2230)
- 6x RS-232/422/485 (4x internal), 8x USB 3.2 Gen 2, 1x USB 3.2 Gen 1 (internal)
- 8x DI + 8x DO with isolation
- 9 to 48 VDC wide-range power input supporting AT and ATX mode
- Wide operating temperature: -25°C to 70°C (35W CPU)
- TPM 2.0 supported
Data sheet
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