FORTEC introduces SBCPRO-X51 embedded platform

The FORTEC Group has announced the launch of the SBCPRO-X51, a 3.5” single board computer engineered at our FORTEC branch in Germany to deliver powerful, efficient computing in demanding industrial and IoT environments.

Now available through FORTEC United Kingdom, the platform brings a new level of flexibility and performance to embedded system design.

At the heart of the SBCPRO-X51 is the Intel Atom x7211RE ‘Amston Lake-N’ processor, offering reliable performance with low power consumption – ideal for fanless and space-constrained designs. What sets this board apart is its modular approach: built with M.2 expansion slots, it enables a range of configuration options to suit diverse application needs.

One such option is the innovative USB-C M.2 module, which allows engineers to connect a display, touch interface, and power – using just a single USB-C cable. This not only simplifies integration but also reduces wiring complexity and mechanical design effort. For large-format display applications, a V-by-One M.2 module is available, enabling seamless 4K output ideal for advanced HMI systems and control interfaces.

Designed for harsh environments, the SBCPRO-X51 supports continuous 24/7 operation and has been tested across a wide operating temperature range of -20°C to +80°C. Network connectivity is robust, with dual 2.5GbE Ethernet ports for high-speed communication and Wi-Fi support for wireless deployment scenarios. The platform is also fully compatible with Windows 11 IoT Enterprise LTSC, ensuring long-term software stability and security for embedded deployments.

In addition to the board-level solution, FORTEC also offers the BPCPRO-X51, a pre-integrated Box PC variant that delivers the same performance in a compact enclosure – ideal for customers seeking a ready-to-deploy system.

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