SRMMC 1365 Military COTS Box Computer
The SRMMC 1365 is a next generation military grade COTS box computer designed for high reliability edge computing in extreme environments. Built on the 13th generation Intel Core i7 1365UE processor, it combines powerful processing with Intel Iris Xe graphics, high speed DDR5 memory support up to 96 GB, and flexible storage options including PCIe Gen4 M.2 and front accessible SATA trays. With support for multiple high resolution display outputs and advanced expansion interfaces, the system is well suited for data intensive, multi display, and mission critical computing tasks.
Features
- 13th Gen Intel® i7-1365UE Processor (Raptor Lake-P)
- Up to 96GB DDR5 RAM – Wide Temperature (-40°C to
70°C) (Optional) - Up to 1TB SSD 512SSD – Wide Temperature(-40°C to 70°
C) (Optional) - -40°C to 75°C Operating Temperature
- 2 x 2.5GbE RJ45 LAN Support TSN / 4 x 1GbE RJ45
- 9V to 50V DC-in, Software Ignition Control;
- Integrated TPM 2.0 Chip
- 2 x USB 3.2 Gen2 / 1x USB 3.2 Gen2x2 / 2 x USB 2.0
- 4 x COM / 16 x GPIO
- 2 x DP / 1 x DP USB Type C / 1 x HDMI
- Up to 180W 24V, 90-264VAC Power Adapter (Optional)
- 25-Month Warranty Coverage Issued by Seatronx
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