It has an operating temperature range of -20 to 60°C, with 10–36 VDC wide-range input. And running on an Intel quad-core N250 processor, the modular architecture includes support for high-speed I/O and up to 16 GB DDR5 SO-DIMM memory.
There are dual high‑speed Intel LAN ports providing up to 2.5 GbE (Gigabit Ethernet) throughput. And there’s a USB Type-C port to support a third independent 4K@60 Hz display, along with HDMI and DisplayPort interfaces.
Comms
Note that the UNO-2372V3 supports the company’s iDoor technology for wireless connectivity, fieldbus communication, and additional I/O.
Specifically, it incorporates three built-in M.2 slots (B-Key, E-Key, and M-Key) to accommodate wireless modules, NVMe storage devices, and field communication interfaces. It means it is fanless with a cable-free structure.
In addition, an integrated 8-bit GPIO interface provides programmable I/O control to support flexibility in automation systems.
Supported operating systems are Windows 11 LTSC and Linux (Ubuntu 24.04).
Finally, there is a remote switch functionality that supports external power on/off control. This is to help streamline maintenance procedures.
UNO-2372V3
Advantech says there is product availability now for the UNO-2372V3. The full datasheet is online.
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