JBC330U95

JBC330U95 – Fanless system with Intel® 10th Gen i5-10210U Processor

The JBC330U95 is your long-term solution for a Fanless system with a planned lifecycle through Q3 2031. The JBC330U95 can support up to 3 displays, is Windows 11 64-bit ready, and can be used with multiple Linux distros.

Additional information

CPU

Intel® 10th Gen i5-10210U

Memory Type

260-pin DDR4 2666MHz SO-DIMM

Memory Slots

2

Maximum Memory Supported

64GB

Integrated Graphics

Intel HD Graphics 620

Watchdog Timer

10 ~ 255 min/sec

LAN Ports

1 x Intel I219-LM Gigabit LAN (iAMT 12.0), 1 x Intel I211-AT Gigabit LAN

Extended Interface

1 x M.2 E-key (2230)

Storage

1 x M.2 (SATA, M-key, 2242)

Rear I/O

1 x DC-In Power Jack, 1 x DP, 1 x HDMI 2.0, 1 x HDMI 1.4b, 2 x USB 3.2 Gen 2, 2 x RJ-45, 2 x SMA Connector for WiFi Antennas

Front I/O

1 x Power Button with LED, 1 x 3.5mm Audio Jack (Line-out, MIC), 2 x USB 3.2 Gen 2, 1 x RS232/422/485 Serial Port

Audio

Realtek ALC662 HD Audio

Power Requirement

DC 12V/60W

Dimensions

150 x 106 x 75mm (DxWxH)

Operating Temperature

14 ~ 122˚F (-10 ~ 50˚C) with air flow

Storage Temperature

-4 ~ 140˚F (-20 ~ 60˚C)

Relative Humidity

10 ~ 90% (non-condensing)

OS Software Supported

Windows 10 64bit, Win 10 IoT Enterprise 64-bit, Windows 11 64bit, Debian 10.04, CentOS 8.1_1911, Ubuntu 20.04, RedHat 7.5

Global P/N / SKU

1708555

Ordering Options

HBJC330U95-10210 (SKU# 1708555A):
Fanless system with Intel 10th GEN Comet Lake i5-10210U Processor

Downloads

Datasheet

Ordering Options

HBJC330U95-10210 (SKU# 1708555A): Fanless system with Intel 10th GEN Comet Lake i5-10210U Processor

JBC330U95 – Fanless system with Intel® 10th Gen i5-10210U Processor

The JBC330U95 is your long-term solution for a Fanless system with a planned lifecycle through Q3 2031. The JBC330U95 can support up to 3 displays, is Windows 11 64-bit ready, and can be used with multiple Linux distros.

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System

Memory

M.2 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: 1708555 Tags: Industrial Automation, Internet of Things (IoT), POS-Kiosk

Additional information

CPU

Intel® 10th Gen i5-10210U

Memory Type

260-pin DDR4 2666MHz SO-DIMM

Memory Slots

2

Maximum Memory Supported

64GB

Integrated Graphics

Intel HD Graphics 620

Watchdog Timer

10 ~ 255 min/sec

LAN Ports

1 x Intel I219-LM Gigabit LAN (iAMT 12.0), 1 x Intel I211-AT Gigabit LAN

Extended Interface

1 x M.2 E-key (2230)

Storage

1 x M.2 (SATA, M-key, 2242)

Rear I/O

1 x DC-In Power Jack, 1 x DP, 1 x HDMI 2.0, 1 x HDMI 1.4b, 2 x USB 3.2 Gen 2, 2 x RJ-45, 2 x SMA Connector for WiFi Antennas

Front I/O

1 x Power Button with LED, 1 x 3.5mm Audio Jack (Line-out, MIC), 2 x USB 3.2 Gen 2, 1 x RS232/422/485 Serial Port

Audio

Realtek ALC662 HD Audio

Power Requirement

DC 12V/60W

Dimensions

150 x 106 x 75mm (DxWxH)

Operating Temperature

14 ~ 122˚F (-10 ~ 50˚C) with air flow

Storage Temperature

-4 ~ 140˚F (-20 ~ 60˚C)

Relative Humidity

10 ~ 90% (non-condensing)

OS Software Supported

Windows 10 64bit, Win 10 IoT Enterprise 64-bit, Windows 11 64bit, Debian 10.04, CentOS 8.1_1911, Ubuntu 20.04, RedHat 7.5

Global P/N / SKU

1708555

Ordering Options

HBJC330U95-10210 (SKU# 1708555A):
Fanless system with Intel 10th GEN Comet Lake i5-10210U Processor

Downloads

Datasheet

Ordering Options

HBJC330U95-10210 (SKU# 1708555A): Fanless system with Intel 10th GEN Comet Lake i5-10210U Processor

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