SEA-C65 / SEA-C67 Series
A superior fanless system. The MPC-3700 series offers extreme features integration, outstanding system performance, versatile I/O connections, and rugged reliability.
It boasts enhanced CPU and graphics performance, wide power and feature scalability, modularize expansion I/O, rich connectivity interfaces, wide range (9~48V) DC power input, and high reliability even operating in extreme temperatures (-25°C~+70°C).
Its has a completely cable-less, one-piece housing design, that’s highly functional and anti-vibration. The MPC-3700 series are ruggedized systems that can operate in harsh environments and are easy to install and maintain.
With built-in over voltage protection (OVP), over current protection (OCP), reverse protection and wide range DC power inputs, the MPC-3700 series offers safety systems designed for all industrial applications.
Features
- Intel® 7th Gen (Kabylake-U) Processor Core™ i5-7300U, Core™ i3-7100U
- 1x 260-pin DDR4 SODIMM. Max up to 16GB • Single display supported by 1x VGA (waterproof connector)
- 2x LAN by M12 X-Code 8-pin
- 1x RS-232/422/485 by M12 D-Code 8-pin, 1x USB 3.0(waterproof connector), 2x USB 2.0 by M12 D-Code 8-pin
- 1x 2.5″ SATA HDD bay and 1x mSATA (shared by 1x Mini PCIe)
- 2x Full-size mini PCIe for communication or expansion modules,2x internal SIM socket
- Full system IP65 level dustproof & waterproof
- 9 to 50VDC wide range power input supporting AT/ATX mode
- -40°C to 70°C extended operating temperature
Data Sheet
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