Make the Intelligent Choice: Embed X103 in Smart City Outdoor Devices

The adage “less is more” is the current state of digital transformation, starting with existing technology that has already proven successful – and then further adapting and streamlining. The “smart city” embraces this end goal by digitalizing community services where we live and work, such as traffic and transportation, water and power, and other crucial services. To meet the burgeoning demand for upgraded services, NEXCOM has developed a series of small but powerful computers, including the newest X103. This 3.5” SBC is the ideal solution for those desiring benefits of the “smart edge in smart cities,” with its focus on exceptional stability, countless I/Os, and reliable connectivity.

The single-board computer X103 utilizes a selection of multi-core Intel Atom® x6000E Series SoC processors, particularly suitable for embedded applications. Multiple I/Os include one HDMI 1.4, one LVDS connector, two USB 3.2 Gen2 and two USB 2.0 ports, and six COM ports. Expansion possibilities are endless with the M.2 and mini-PCIe slots, while three 2.5GbE LAN ports keep the industrial PC online. The X103’s robust design further enables operation in extended temperatures, perfect for various semi-outdoor and outdoor uses.

The single-board computer X103 utilizes a selection of multi-core Intel Atom® x6000E Series SoC processors, particularly suitable for embedded applications. Multiple I/Os include one HDMI 1.4, one LVDS connector, two USB 3.2 Gen2 and two USB 2.0 ports, and six COM ports. Expansion possibilities are endless with the M.2 and mini-PCIe slots, while three 2.5GbE LAN ports keep the industrial PC online. The X103’s robust design further enables operation in extended temperatures, perfect for various semi-outdoor and outdoor uses.

Stability is the key

The wide-temperature embedded computer has been tested to withstand temperatures ranging from -40 to 85°C with a passive heatsink. It specifically supports DC power input voltage +12/ +24V, for outdoor and semi-outdoor power sources. Additionally, the machine can maintain stable operation conditions when used with outdoor devices, thanks to its ESD protection to 20kV of its LAN, USB, and HDMI ports. With its exceptional stability, the X103 is ideal for smart parking, EV charging stations, vending machines, and kiosks, making it the smart choice – for the smart city.

Countless I/Os for connecting your devices

As the premier computing choice for outdoor uses, the industrial PC employs a variety of I/Os to connect to other devices. That’s why it includes six COM ports – two RS232/RS422/RS485 and four RS232 – to connect devices and sensors, such as temperature sensors, charge controllers, energy meters, credit card terminals, and barcode scanners, to name a few. A dual-channel LVDS connection supports small HMI panels and large public information displays for signage purposes. For integrating payment devices and money dispensers in parking machines and EV charging stations, several USB ports and GPIO are available.

Connectivity that’s rapid and reliable

To fulfill the demands of edge computing, the X103 needs reliable connectivity and bandwidth. Three 2.5GbE LAN ports provide quick speeds and ample bandwidth for outdoor cameras, crucial for smart city machines and devices. All LAN and HDMI ports have also passed EFT immunity testing using 2.2kV, ensuring reliable data transmission in outdoor applications. Link to 5G/LTE/WiFi 6E with your own choice of expansion modules.

Main Features

  • Intel Atom® x6000E series processors
  • 1 x DDR4 SO-DIMM socket, up to 32GB
  • Support 1 x HDMI 1.4, 4K30Hz, and a dual channel 18/24-bits LVDS connector, up to 1920 x 1080@60Hz
  • TPM2.0 on board
  • Rich I/O connectivity: 3 x 2.5GbE LAN, 4 x USB port, 6 x COM
  • Variety expansion: 1 x M.2 Key B, 1 x M.2 Key E, 1 x mini-PCIe slot
  • Support DC power input, 12V/24V
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