Industrial ATX computer board sparkles for industry 4.0
Expanding its range of industrial ATX motherboards, Portwell has introduced the RUBY-D811-Q370, which features Intel 8th/9th generation Core processors and the Intel Q370 chipset, formerly known as Coffee Lake S.
According to Brian Lai, Portwell’s product manager, RUBY-D811-Q370 provides a stable balance of energy efficiency and optimised performance of computing power, accelerated graphic processing and overall power consumption. “The new industrial ATX computer board supports control of factory automation, multiple peripherals, and network connectivity,” he added. The industrial ATX motherboard can be used for industry 4.0, semiconductor test equipment, factory process robot control, automated guide vehicles, GPU computing engines, medical imaging, smart retail, casino gaming machines, smart transportation and military applications.
The RUBY-D811-Q370 industrial ATX form factor motherboard uses Intel 8th/9th Generation Core i3/i5/i7/i9 processors (formerly Coffee Lake S platform) with as many as eight cores in the LGA 1151 socket as well as the latest Intel Gen 9 graphic engine. The motherboard also offers support for Dual Channel DDR4 Non-ECC Long-DIMM 2400/2666 MHz up to 128Gbyte, six USB 3.1 ports (four on the rear I/O), six USB 2.0 ports and six SATA III, three configurable PCIe 3.0 slots (configured as one PCIe x16 or two PCIe x8 signal or one PCIe x8 and two PCIe x4 slots). There are also three PCIe 3.0 x4, two PCIe 3.0 x1 and a mini-PCIe slot with one M.2 key E 2230 for wireless and one M.2 key M 2242/2260/2280 for SSD. Other features are dual Gigabit Ethernet, 10 COM ports, triple independent displays – dual DP (4K resolution), one HDMI (4k resolution) and one VGA (resolution up to 1920×1200) are available in both clone and extended modes. There is also an ATX power input.
In addition to the flexibility and functionality of multiple I/Os and PCIe expansion slots, the RUBY-D811-Q370 is covered by Portwell’s 10+ years long product life span support.