PC610 – High Performance OPS for Intel® Comet Lake with 4K Display

The high-performance PC610 is driven by Intel's® latest 10th Gen processors, bringing  all the computing power and efficiency of the new Comet Lake LGA1200 socket CPUs with their fast integrated graphics and the Intel H470 chipset. The PC610 adopts Intel® UHD Graphics and supports 4K (4096 x 2304@60Hz) via 80Pin JAE connector. It also has an HDMI 2.0a port on the front panel, which can support a second display (max. 4096 x 2160 @60Hz).

Additional information

CPU

Intel® 10th Generation Core i Processors

CPU Socket

Intel® LGA1200

Chipset

Intel® H470

Memory Type

260-pin DDR4 2666 MHz SO-DIMM

Memory Slots

2

Maximum Memory Supported

32GB

Integrated Graphics

Intel® UHD Graphics

Video

1 x HDMI

TPM

2.0 (Optional)

Watchdog Timer

Yes

JAE Interface

1 x DP/HDMI

LAN Ports

1 x Realtek RTL 8111H Gigabit Ethernet

Extended Interface

1 x M.2 M-Key (2242/2280) for SSD, 1 x M.2 E-Key (2230) for Wi-Fi/BT (Supports Wi-Fi 5 and Wi-Fi 6 CNVi)

Rear I/O

1 x USB Type C 3.2 Gen2, 2 x USB 3.2 Gen2, 2 x USB 3.2 Gen1, 1 x Mic-In 1 x Audio Out, 1 x Power On, 1 x Clear CMOS, 2 x Connector for Wi-Fi/BT

Power Requirement

DC Jack/80-pin JAE, DC-IN 12V~19V

Dimensions

200 mm x 119 mm x 30 mm (DxWxH)

Operating Temperature

0°C ~45°C

Relative Humidity

95% @ 45°C (non-condensing)

Certification

CE, FCC Class B

OS Software Supported

Windows 10 64-bit, LINUX Ubuntu (64-bit)

Global P/N / SKU

1708565

Ordering Options

PC610-N1-0000040N0G (SKU: 1708565) – OPS PC with 2 x Wifi Antenna

Downloads

Datasheet

Ordering Options

PC610-N1-0000040N0G (SKU: 1708565) - OPS PC with 2 x Wifi Antenna

PC610 – High Performance OPS for Intel® Comet Lake with 4K Display

The high-performance PC610 is driven by Intel’s® latest 10th Gen processors, bringing  all the computing power and efficiency of the new Comet Lake LGA1200 socket CPUs with their fast integrated graphics and the Intel H470 chipset. The PC610 adopts Intel® UHD Graphics and supports 4K (4096 x 2304@60Hz) via 80Pin JAE connector. It also has an HDMI 2.0a port on the front panel, which can support a second display (max. 4096 x 2160 @60Hz).

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Memory

M.2 SSD

SKU: 1708565 Tags: Digital Signage, Internet of Things (IoT), Long Life, Open Pluggable System, small form factor

Additional information

CPU

Intel® 10th Generation Core i Processors

CPU Socket

Intel® LGA1200

Chipset

Intel® H470

Memory Type

260-pin DDR4 2666 MHz SO-DIMM

Memory Slots

2

Maximum Memory Supported

32GB

Integrated Graphics

Intel® UHD Graphics

Video

1 x HDMI

TPM

2.0 (Optional)

Watchdog Timer

Yes

JAE Interface

1 x DP/HDMI

LAN Ports

1 x Realtek RTL 8111H Gigabit Ethernet

Extended Interface

1 x M.2 M-Key (2242/2280) for SSD, 1 x M.2 E-Key (2230) for Wi-Fi/BT (Supports Wi-Fi 5 and Wi-Fi 6 CNVi)

Rear I/O

1 x USB Type C 3.2 Gen2, 2 x USB 3.2 Gen2, 2 x USB 3.2 Gen1, 1 x Mic-In 1 x Audio Out, 1 x Power On, 1 x Clear CMOS, 2 x Connector for Wi-Fi/BT

Power Requirement

DC Jack/80-pin JAE, DC-IN 12V~19V

Dimensions

200 mm x 119 mm x 30 mm (DxWxH)

Operating Temperature

0°C ~45°C

Relative Humidity

95% @ 45°C (non-condensing)

Certification

CE, FCC Class B

OS Software Supported

Windows 10 64-bit, LINUX Ubuntu (64-bit)

Global P/N / SKU

1708565

Ordering Options

PC610-N1-0000040N0G (SKU: 1708565) – OPS PC with 2 x Wifi Antenna

Downloads

Datasheet

Ordering Options

PC610-N1-0000040N0G (SKU: 1708565) - OPS PC with 2 x Wifi Antenna

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