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KUBER-212A – Ultra-Small Form Factor Fanless PC with Isolated COM and LAN

The KUBER-212A is an ultra-small form factor industrial pc with isolated LAN and COM ports. It is designed for many applications such as edge computing, and medical use. With 4K video out via the DisplayPort 1.4, as well as vibration and shock resistance, the KUBER-212A is a versatile and resilient industrial computing solution.

Additional information

CPU

Intel® Celeron N3350

Memory Type

Onboard LPDDR4 2133 MHz

Maximum Memory Supported

4GB

Chipset

Integrated in SoC

Integrated Graphics

Intel® HD Graphics 500

Storage

eMMC 5.0 onboard flash 32GB, up to 256GB

Video

1 x DisplayPort 1.4

LAN Ports

2 x Intel I210 Gigabit Ethernet, 2 x Isolated Intel I210 Gigabit Ethernet

Extended Interface

1 x M.2 E-key 2230

Rear I/O

2 x GbE, 2 x USB 3.0, 1 x DP 1.4, 2 x Isolated GbE, 1 x RS-232/422/485

Power Requirement

DC input 12~30V 2-pin Terminal Block

Dimensions

99mm x 63mm x 92mm

Operating Temperature

-4 ~ 122 °F (-20 ~ 50 °C)

Storage Temperature

-40 ~ 185 °F (-40 ~ 85 °C)

Relative Humidity

5 ~ 85%, non-condensing

OS Software Supported

Windows 10 64-bit, Yocto v2.7.1 (Kernal 4.14)

Vibration

1G with DIN-Rail Mounting (EN 60068-2-6), Wall mount (MIL-STD-810G 514.7C-V Category-4)

Shock

15G with 11 ms impulse length, 18 shocks DIN-Rail (EN 60068-2-27), 40G with 11 ms impulse length, 18 shocks Wall mount (EN 60068-2-27)

Global P/N / SKU

1708259

Ordering Options

Kuber-212A (SKU# 1708259A):
2 x isolated Gigabit Ethernet ports, 1 x isolated RS-232/422/485 port

Note: eMMC 5.0 onboard flash 32GB, up to 256GB. Please contact sales for further information.

Ordering Options

Kuber-212A (SKU# 1708259A): 2 x isolated Gigabit Ethernet ports, 1 x isolated RS-232/422/485 port Note: eMMC 5.0 onboard flash 32GB, up to 256GB. Please contact sales for further information.

KUBER-212A – Ultra-Small Form Factor Fanless PC with Isolated COM and LAN

The KUBER-212A is an ultra-small form factor industrial pc with isolated LAN and COM ports. It is designed for many applications such as edge computing, and medical use. With 4K video out via the DisplayPort 1.4, as well as vibration and shock resistance, the KUBER-212A is a versatile and resilient industrial computing solution.

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SKU: 1708259 Tags: Harsh Environment, Internet of Things (IoT), Medical Computing

Additional information

CPU

Intel® Celeron N3350

Memory Type

Onboard LPDDR4 2133 MHz

Maximum Memory Supported

4GB

Chipset

Integrated in SoC

Integrated Graphics

Intel® HD Graphics 500

Storage

eMMC 5.0 onboard flash 32GB, up to 256GB

Video

1 x DisplayPort 1.4

LAN Ports

2 x Intel I210 Gigabit Ethernet, 2 x Isolated Intel I210 Gigabit Ethernet

Extended Interface

1 x M.2 E-key 2230

Rear I/O

2 x GbE, 2 x USB 3.0, 1 x DP 1.4, 2 x Isolated GbE, 1 x RS-232/422/485

Power Requirement

DC input 12~30V 2-pin Terminal Block

Dimensions

99mm x 63mm x 92mm

Operating Temperature

-4 ~ 122 °F (-20 ~ 50 °C)

Storage Temperature

-40 ~ 185 °F (-40 ~ 85 °C)

Relative Humidity

5 ~ 85%, non-condensing

OS Software Supported

Windows 10 64-bit, Yocto v2.7.1 (Kernal 4.14)

Vibration

1G with DIN-Rail Mounting (EN 60068-2-6), Wall mount (MIL-STD-810G 514.7C-V Category-4)

Shock

15G with 11 ms impulse length, 18 shocks DIN-Rail (EN 60068-2-27), 40G with 11 ms impulse length, 18 shocks Wall mount (EN 60068-2-27)

Global P/N / SKU

1708259

Ordering Options

Kuber-212A (SKU# 1708259A):
2 x isolated Gigabit Ethernet ports, 1 x isolated RS-232/422/485 port

Note: eMMC 5.0 onboard flash 32GB, up to 256GB. Please contact sales for further information.

Ordering Options

Kuber-212A (SKU# 1708259A): 2 x isolated Gigabit Ethernet ports, 1 x isolated RS-232/422/485 port Note: eMMC 5.0 onboard flash 32GB, up to 256GB. Please contact sales for further information.

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