New OnLogic Fanless Computers for the IoT and Edge Are Powered by New Intel Processors
- The Onlogic Helix 300 Series Incorporates the Latest Intel Celeron and Pentium Cpus, Formerly Known as “Elkhart Lake”, in Fanless Devices Built for Reliability in Challenging Environments.
Global industrial computer hardware manufacturer and IoT solution provider, OnLogic , has announced the immediate availability of two new fanless computing platforms powered by the Intel Celeron N and Pentium J series processors, formerly known as “Elkhart Lake”. The new Helix 310 and Helix 330 are highly customizable, fanless devices specifically engineered for Industry 4.0, Edge Computing and Industrial IoT applications.
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“The Helix 300 Series hits that sweet spot of power, performance, efficiency and value that so many developers, integrators and OEMs are looking for,” says Mike Walsh, OnLogic Industrial Line Product Manager. “Intel’s Elkhart Lake processors provide the perfect complement to our industrial chassis because they were also built specifically for IoT applications.”
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Helix 300 Series Specifications
With support for triple independent 4K displays, a 0°C to 50°C operating temperature range, and a wealth of configuration options, the Helix 310 and Helix 330 were engineered with versatility in mind. Features and specifications include:
- Dual-Core Celeron N6211 or Quad-Core Pentium J6425 CPU
- 3 USB 3.2 & 3 USB 2.0 ports
- 2 COM
- 3 DisplayPort
- 1 Gb LAN port (2 Gb LAN available with Pentium CPU)
- 12-24 V power input
- Up to 32 GB memory
- Optional features:
- DIO
- 2 additional COM
- CAN Bus
- 3 additional antennas
The Helix 330 comes equipped with 2 additional Gb LAN ports standard.
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