VPC-420
In-Vehicle Computer with 5th Gen Intel® CoreTM Processor
Features
- 9~48 VDC input with ignition delay and battery voltage monitoring • Intel CoreTM i5-5350U, i3-5010U, or Celeron® 3765U
- 1x SO-DIMM socket, DDR3L-1066/1333, up to 8GB
- DVI-I and DP
- 4x COM, 2x USB 3.0, 2x USB 2.0, 2x GbE
- 2x mini-PCIe (2x mSATA auto-detect)
- 1x Universal I/O slot
- Optional 4x GbE in RJ-45 or M12 connectors, with 802.3at PoE option • 2x external SIM slots
- -40 °C ~ 70 °C operating temperature
- 5 Grms vibration, 50G shock (with SSD)
- E-Mark and EN-50121-3-2 certified
- Over voltage/current, reverse polarity protection
Data Sheet
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