NISE-3600 - Fanless Embedded system with Intel QM77 chipset supporting 2nd and 3rd generation Intel Core i3 / Core i5 Mobile processors and choice of expansion options

NISE-3600 – Fanless Embedded system with Intel QM77 chipset supporting 2nd and 3rd generation Intel Core i3 / Core i5 Mobile processors and choice of expansion options

With computing and graphic performance enhancements, The NISE 3600 series supports 2 x display ports, 1 x VGA port and 1 x DVI-D port to fulfill graphic intensive or computing oriented applications, including Auto Optical Inspection, Machinery Automation, ePolice infotainment, Surveillance or Image Processing equipment and the Healthcare industry. In addition the NISE 3600 series offers 4 x USB 3.0 and 2 x USB 2.0 and greater expansion capabilities with 2 x Intel GbE LAN ports, 6 x COM ports, and 1 x external CFast socket for front accessible availability. The NISE 3600 series is sufficient to a support wide range of DC input from 9~30V, ATX power mode and WoL and meets most application requirements.  

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NISE-3600 – Fanless Embedded system with Intel QM77 chipset supporting 2nd and 3rd generation Intel Core i3 / Core i5 Mobile processors and choice of expansion options

With computing and graphic performance enhancements, The NISE 3600 series supports 2 x display ports, 1 x VGA port and 1 x DVI-D port to fulfill graphic intensive or computing oriented applications, including Auto Optical Inspection, Machinery Automation, ePolice infotainment, Surveillance or Image Processing equipment and the Healthcare industry. In addition the NISE 3600 series offers 4 x USB 3.0 and 2 x USB 2.0 and greater expansion capabilities with 2 x Intel GbE LAN ports, 6 x COM ports, and 1 x external CFast socket for front accessible availability. The NISE 3600 series is sufficient to a support wide range of DC input from 9~30V, ATX power mode and WoL and meets most application requirements.

 

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