Compulab has announced the Fitlet RM, a ruggedized miniature fanless PC in an an all-metal housing.
The device has no moving parts thanks to passive cooling and SSD storage.
The embedded-grade motherboard and passive cooling allow the Fitlet-RM to operate at an unusually wide temperature range of -400C to 700C.
Below are the full specifications:
CPU: AMD A10 Micro-6700T 64 bit Quad-core up to 2.2 GHz
Graphics: AMD Radeon™ R6 Graphics
Display: Dual HDMI 1.4a
RAM: Up to 8 GB DDR3-1333 (1x SODIMM)
Storage: mSATA up to 1 TB – SATA 3.0 6 Gbps and Micro-SD – SDXC support, rate 25 MB/s
Networking: Up to 4 Gbit Ethernet ports (Intel I211) in fitlet-RM-XA10 LAN,WLAN 802.11ac, support for mobile data communication with on-board micro-SIM socket in fitlet-RM-iA10
USB: 2x USB 3.0 + 3x USB 2.0
Audio: S/PDIF 7.1+2 channels in/out + stereo line-out/line-in/mic + HDMI audio
Connectivity: RS232, UART (3.3V), SMBUS, 8x GPIOs
Supported operating systems: Windows 7/10, Linux Mint
Dimensions: 10.8 cm x 8.3 cm x 2.4 cm (0.22l)
Expansion: miniPCIe in fitlet-RM-iA10 (normally used for WLAN)
You can pick up the “barebones” version of the Fitlet-RM for $311 (R4,567) and the LAN Barebone for $327 (R4,800)
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