10.04.2020
AdvantiX (powered by Fastwel), a Russian manufacturer of high-performance systems and embedded computers, is launching a completely new model in batch production - the powerful ER-G800 embedded computer for edge computing and machine vision applications.
The ER-G800 version is specifically designed for processing data flow in machine vision systems for industries and intelligent video surveillance, therefore it has a number of high-tech characteristics. At the customer's choice, the computer can be equipped with a processor of various capacities - from the most advanced 8th or 9th generation Intel Core i7/i5/i3/Pentium/Celeron processor to the Intel Xeon E-2228GE, 8c/8T server solution. The device supports up to 64 GB of DDR4 SO-DIMM RAM.
The computer’s front panel features 3x 2.5” drive bays where you can choose either to install 3x full-fledged SATA 3.0 SSDs/HDDs or 2x SATA 3.0 SSDs/HDDs in combination with a high-speed u.2/M. 2 NVMe drive for rapid image recording from multiple cameras. In order to ensure data security in mission-critical applications, the disks support RAID 0/1/5/10 redundancy. The computer has a wide range of interfaces: 5x USB 3.1 (Gen2) ports, 2x Gb Ethernet network ports, 4x RS232/422/485 serial ports, you can optionally add 4 or 8 Gigabit Ethernet ports with Power over Ethernet (PoE) support to feed power to network cameras.
A distinctive feature of the device is the ability to optionally equip the air-cooled computer with a modern dedicated flagship full-size video card or frame grabber, such as NVIDIA RTX 2080Ti or Titan V (X) (250 W). Due to the powerful architecture of the video card with the use of innovative technologies, the computer easily handles heavy video streams and can be used for edge computing and in machine vision systems.
The computer comes either in a fanless design for the most mission-critical applications, or with a set of fans. In case of the fanless design and with solid-state drives, the device can operate in a wide temperature range: from -40°C to + 75°C (optional). The computer is fed from a direct current network with a voltage from 9 to 36 V.