MP-3900 Series
The Superior Embedded Systems MPC-3900 series is designed for industrial applications that require high flexibility, rich I/O connectivity, and easy expansion. Equipped with 10th Gen Intel® Xeon® and Core™ processors, it delivers outstanding CPU and graphics performance.
This fanless embedded system features versatile I/O connections, advanced computing capabilities, and a wide power input range. Built for durability, the MPC-3900 series ensures reliable operation even in extreme temperature conditions, making it the perfect choice for demanding environments.
Features
- Processor Support: LGA 1200 socket for 10th Gen Intel® CML-S or optional Xeon® W processors (65W/35W TDP)
- Chipset: Intel® W480E
- Memory: Up to 64GB DDR4 (2666/2933MHz)
- Display Support: Triple independent displays (1x DVI-I, 2x DisplayPort)
- Networking: 2x Intel® GbE with Wake-on-LAN and PXE
- Expansion: 2x full-size Mini PCIe, 2x SIM sockets
- Storage: 3x 2.5” SATA HDD bays with RAID 0/1/5, 1x M.2 (E Key)
- I/O Connectivity:
– 8x RS-232/422/485 (6x internal)
– 6x USB 3.2 Gen 2, 3x USB 3.2 Gen 1 (1x internal)
– 8x DI + 8x DO with isolation - Power Input: 9-48VDC wide-range (AT/ATX mode)
- Operating Temperature: -25°C to 70°C (varies by series)
- Security & Compliance: TPM 2.0 support, UL listed
Data Sheet
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