Flexible and Palmsize Box PC Series

Suitable for plant networking, process monitoring, and process visualization

  • Kuber-2110 & Kuber-212E
    Kuber-2110 & Kuber-212E

Portwell released its new Box PC series Kuber with the Kuber-2110 and the Kuber-212E. They are compact-sized and fan-less embedded systems featuring the 14nm Intel Celeton N3350 processor (Apollo Lake) with 4GB (LPDDR4 2400) memory. This series meets the extended EMI and EMS requirements. With 30% more computing power and 45% more graphics performance, it offers Intel Gen9 graphics, with up to 18 executions units, and enabling the connection of 4k displays via display port. Moreover, this series operates with a Thermal Design Power (TDP) below 10W and supports 12-30 VDC +/- 20% power consumption for demanding applications. Regarding the software side, it operates with Windows 10 IoT Enterprise and Yocto Linux, eAPI combined with sget’s UIC (Universal IoT Connector) and Microsoft Azure.

Meets the heavy-industry requirements of EN 61000- 6-4 (EMI) and EN 61000-6-2 (EMS) and the EMS standards IEC 61000-4-4, 4-6, 4-8

This series comes with a 2x Gb Industrial Ethernet, 2x USB 3.0. 32GB integrated eMMC storage for operating system, application software and data, a M.2 Key-E, 2230 for WIFI connection complete the storage and expansion options. The Kuber-2110 sizes 99 (L) x 46 (W) x 92 (D) mm, has low power consumption, high-performance computing and powerful graphics engine. It is a suitable solution for harsh industrial automation applications, the factory automation, and IoT gateway. The Kuber-212E Industrial Computer sizes 99mm (L) x 63mm (W) x 92 mm (D), has two COM-ports, one RS-232 and one BIOS configurable RS-232/422/485. This version fits plant networking, process monitoring, environmental management and process visualization.

Graduated in political sciences and international relations in Paris, Anis joined the team in early 2019. Editor for IEN Europe and the new digital magazine AI IEN, he is a new tech enthusiast. Also passionate about sports, music, cultures and languages. 

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