The Universal Serial Bus (USB) reduced cable clutter in personal computers by replacing unique, dedicated I/O connections with simple, interchangeable ones. But USB was not capable of handling most industrial I/O needs — until recently. USB
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Keeping a PC cool is integral to its performance. For industrial uses, tight spaces, or rugged applications, a fanless PC is the best option to ensure longevity and durability in these specialized settings. At CoastIPC, we choose parts from only leading
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Computers used in industrial and commercial settings are often exposed to a variety of environmental factors that can affect system performance and your company’s bottom line. Dust particles, liquids, extreme temperatures, and other factors can all impact
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Having the right signal inputs and outputs (I/O) on an industrial computer (IPC) is essential. Custom designs can meet this need but cost considerations favor using a stock design. Having the same, stock IPC design in multiple systems helps minimize overall
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Early detection of drones is the best method for mitigating threats. With its AirWarden™ drone detection technology, AeroDefense offers a novel system that detects, classifies, locates, and tracks known & unidentified drones.
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Featuring NVIDIA’s Jetson Xavier NX system on module (SOM), the new NRU-52S computer from Neousys Technology delivers powerful edge AI and real-time video analytics capabilities in applications such as deep learning and machine vision, robotics,
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Advances in semiconductors have led to dramatic developments in a wide range of sensor and camera technologies, including sensors/cameras for area scan and line scan, IP/network, 3D, and thermal imaging platforms. Many
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Athletes often watch footage of their past performances to see what they did right and where they can improve. Subtle, fluid movements can make all the difference in an athlete’s end result.