NPE-GPRS/EDGE - INDUSTRIAL COMPUTERS

Industrial computers from NPE-GPRS/EDGE series are equipped with the efficient processor RISC ARM9 with preinstalled in the Flash memory operating system Linux ver. 2.6. Depend on type computers are equipped with the Ethernet 10/100 BaseT port, modem GSM/GPRS/EGPRS, two RS-232 ports, RS-485 port, 8 binary inputs, 6 binary outputs, 4 analog input (0..10VDC), 1 analog input (0..70VAC), 2 digital relay outputs and SD cards reader. The NPE-GPRS/EDGE cover is especially adapted to the installation in difficult industrial conditions on the DIN bus, and assures quick and comfortable installation in the target location. The relatively small dimensions and the IP21 standard cover, no moving parts (fans, discs) assure the failure-free operation in the industrial objects as well as in various cabinets.Moreover, the NPE-GPRS/EDGE may be optionally produced in versions with enhanced operational temperature range (-25..70°C).

Features:
  • Built-in processor ARM9 RISC
  • Built-in modem GSM/GPRS/EDGE Class 10
  • Linux operating system
  • Ethernet 10/100 BaseT
  • RTC and SRAM with the power backup
  • 2 x RS232, 1 x RS485
  • 8 digital inputs, 6 digital outputs, 1 x Switch*
  • Up to 4 analog input and 2 digital relay outputs*
  • Free Linux programming tools
  • DIN bus installation
  • Customized versions for the individual needs
  • * depends on type

The NPE-GPRS/EDGE along with other computers from this family is the series of industrial built-in computers, characterized by: complete, ready platform (hardware + installed Linux operating system + freeware tools and programming libraries for C/C++), adapted to the operation in difficult environment conditions (temperature range even form -20°C to 70°C) and high operational reliability.

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