The hardware design of industrial computers is typically highly diverse, allowing for selection based on specific requirements. Common options include single-board computers, embedded computers, PC/104 modules, subsystems, and industrial servers.
Single-board computers are generally compact and well-suited for space-constrained applications; embedded computers are highly integrated and optimized for specific tasks; while PC/104 modules serve to extend the functionality of single-board or embedded computers. Subsystems and industrial servers, on the other hand, combine single-board computers with backplanes, chassis, and power supplies, making them ideal for more complex application scenarios.
In terms of configuration, industrial computers typically feature high-performance processors as well as large-capacity memory and storage. For instance, Yanwei's new all-in-one industrial PC is equipped with an i9-12900KF processor, 32GB of RAM, and 64GB of storage, while also supporting various customization options-such as custom interfaces and tailored operating temperature ranges. Such configurations not only enhance data processing capabilities but also ensure stable and reliable operation in harsh environments.
