BOXER-6641 – Fanless Embedded Box PC

The BOXER-6641 Fanless Embedded Box PC is designed to provide users with unmatched flexibility and performance and is currently the most powerful fanless industrial system available on the market. The BOXER-6641 is designed with several key features to ensure reliable service in harsh industrial environments. In addition to fanless construction, it offers wide voltage input of 10V to 35V, wide operating temperature range from -20°C to 55°C (-20°C to 45°C with 71W processor), and an all-metal chassis. The BOXER-6641 is easy to maintain, with only six screws needed to remove the top heatsink to access the CPU, and removing the bottom panel provides easy access to the memory and storage devices.

Additional information

CPU

8th Generation Intel® Processors

CPU Socket

LGA 1151

Memory Type

260-pin DDR4 2666 MHz SO-DIMM

Memory Slots

2

Maximum Memory Supported

64GB

Chipset

A1: Intel® H310, A2: Intel® C246, A5: Intel® H310, A6: Intel® C246

Integrated Graphics

Intel® UHD Graphics

Serial ATA (SATA)

1 x 2.5" SATA SSD / HDD (Optional second bay, please contact sales for more information)

Video

2 x HDMI

LAN Ports

3 x Intel® I211 GbE, 1 x Intel® I219 GbE

Extended Interface

1 x Full-Size Mini-PCIe, 1 x Full-Size Mini Card (PCIe/mSATA), 1 x SIM Slot

Rear I/O

6 x RS232/422/485, 1 x HDMI, 1 x 3-pin DC in terminal block

Front I/O

1 x HDMI, 1 x Mic-in, 1 x Line-out, 4 x LAN, 2 x Antenna Holes, 1 x Remote Power Switch, A1: 4 x USB 3.2 Gen 1, 4 x USB 2.0, A2: 8 x USB 3.2

Audio

Realtek HD Audio

Power Requirement

DC input 10 ~ 35V (3-pin terminal block)

Dimensions

10.4" x 3.19" x 6.15" (264.2mm x 80.92mm x 156.2mm)

Operating Temperature

-4 ~ 131 °F (-20 ~ 55 °C), -4 ~ 113 °F (-20 ~ 45 °C) with Xeon Processor

Storage Temperature

-40 ~ 176 °F (-40 ~ 80 °C)

Vibration

2 Grms/ 5 ~ 500Hz/ operation with SSD/mSATA, 1 Grms/ 5 ~ 500Hz/ operation with HDD

Relative Humidity

Storage: 5 ~ 95% @ 40°C, non-condensing

OS Software Supported

Windows 10 64-bit

Global P/N / SKU

1708279

BOXER-6641 – Fanless Embedded Box PC

The BOXER-6641 Fanless Embedded Box PC is designed to provide users with unmatched flexibility and performance and is currently the most powerful fanless industrial system available on the market. The BOXER-6641 is designed with several key features to ensure reliable service in harsh industrial environments. In addition to fanless construction, it offers wide voltage input of 10V to 35V, wide operating temperature range from -20°C to 55°C (-20°C to 45°C with 71W processor), and an all-metal chassis. The BOXER-6641 is easy to maintain, with only six screws needed to remove the top heatsink to access the CPU, and removing the bottom panel provides easy access to the memory and storage devices.

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CPU

Memory

mSATA SSD

2.5″ SATA SSD

Operating System (Only available if a storage device is selected from above.)

Testing (Only available if memory is included at time of purchase.)

SKU: 1708279 Tags: Harsh Environment, Industrial Automation

Additional information

CPU

8th Generation Intel® Processors

CPU Socket

LGA 1151

Memory Type

260-pin DDR4 2666 MHz SO-DIMM

Memory Slots

2

Maximum Memory Supported

64GB

Chipset

A1: Intel® H310, A2: Intel® C246, A5: Intel® H310, A6: Intel® C246

Integrated Graphics

Intel® UHD Graphics

Serial ATA (SATA)

1 x 2.5" SATA SSD / HDD (Optional second bay, please contact sales for more information)

Video

2 x HDMI

LAN Ports

3 x Intel® I211 GbE, 1 x Intel® I219 GbE

Extended Interface

1 x Full-Size Mini-PCIe, 1 x Full-Size Mini Card (PCIe/mSATA), 1 x SIM Slot

Rear I/O

6 x RS232/422/485, 1 x HDMI, 1 x 3-pin DC in terminal block

Front I/O

1 x HDMI, 1 x Mic-in, 1 x Line-out, 4 x LAN, 2 x Antenna Holes, 1 x Remote Power Switch, A1: 4 x USB 3.2 Gen 1, 4 x USB 2.0, A2: 8 x USB 3.2

Audio

Realtek HD Audio

Power Requirement

DC input 10 ~ 35V (3-pin terminal block)

Dimensions

10.4" x 3.19" x 6.15" (264.2mm x 80.92mm x 156.2mm)

Operating Temperature

-4 ~ 131 °F (-20 ~ 55 °C), -4 ~ 113 °F (-20 ~ 45 °C) with Xeon Processor

Storage Temperature

-40 ~ 176 °F (-40 ~ 80 °C)

Vibration

2 Grms/ 5 ~ 500Hz/ operation with SSD/mSATA, 1 Grms/ 5 ~ 500Hz/ operation with HDD

Relative Humidity

Storage: 5 ~ 95% @ 40°C, non-condensing

OS Software Supported

Windows 10 64-bit

Global P/N / SKU

1708279

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