As the world continues to embrace the rapid march of digital innovation, one challenge remains – how can modern systems integrate with existing legacy technologies that continue to play a vital role in many industries? Realizing this mystery, OnLogic launched a program Helix 511 Edge mini PC without fan. Designed for diverse use cases including manufacturing, automation, and energy management, the Helix 511 is at the edge of the IoT ecosystem with an impressive array of connectivity options that cater to both new and legacy technologies.
According to OnLogic product manager Hunter Golden, the Helix 511 aims to move away from the slow adoption of the technology in the embedded computing space. By providing the ability to interact and exchange data with existing equipment, Helix 511 makes a compelling case against the need for wholesale equipment replacement.
The Helix 511 packs a punch under its tough exterior. Customers can configure it with a range of 12th Generation Intel processors, from the economical Celeron to the high-performance Core i7. In terms of memory, you can equip your system with up to 64GB of DDR5 memory, which provides higher bandwidth and lower latency than DDR4, all while consuming less power. Integrated graphics options include Intel UHD or the more powerful Intel Iris Xe, and the device can run Windows, Ubuntu Linux, or Red Hat Enterprise Linux, depending on user preferences.
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One of the main strengths of the Helix 511 lies in its versatile connectivity features:
- Thunderbolt 4 supported ports: They provide a high-bandwidth connection to other devices or displays.
- Serial port connections: Up to four simultaneous connections allow connectivity to legacy devices.
- Digital Input/Output (DIO): The system can be configured using the built-in DIO for signal and programmable control.
- Integrated cellular modem: Pre-certified to work on many popular cellular carrier networks.
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Simply put, the Helix 511 fanless mini PC is built to last. They are certified to meet many industry standards including FCC, CE, UKCA, CB, cULus, VCCI and RCM. It is designed to withstand electromagnetic interference, and even meets medical and marine standards for electrostatic protection and emissivity/immunity requirements, respectively.
Moreover, it can operate in temperatures from 0 to 50 degrees Celsius and can accept power inputs ranging from 12 to 24 volts. As for mounting options, the Helix 511 is wall, VESA, and DIN compatible, providing flexibility for installation in different environments.
For more information and full specifications, go to the official Onlogic website by following the link below.
Source: Onlogic
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