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Fanless computer is highly integrated to connect multiple factories

16th September 2014
Nat Bowers
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Supporting data-intensive analysis, effective information delivery and communication across automation protocols, Nexcom has introduced the NISE 3720 fanless computer. The device features high integration to connect multiple factories, is based on the 4th gen Intel Core i7-4650U processor and targets big SCADA applications.

Able to monitor factory activities by consolidating real-time data and live videos, the NISE 3720 series can provide valuable insights into operation improvement to help increase factory productivity and virtual presence. The computer provides the high performance computing and control capability required for parallel computing, multimedia handling and multi-screen display.

Since communication interfaces and fieldbus protocols in use differ from factory to factory, the fanless computer supports fieldbus networking including PROFIBUS, PROFINET, DeviceNet, EtherNet/IP and EtherCAT. It is equipped with a set of I/Os and internet connectivity through modular expansion. In SCADA applications, the NISE 3720 series can monitor and control PLCs and remote I/Os across the factory, as well as interoperate with business clouds.

Operating over a temperature range from -20 to +60°C, the fanless computer has a compact rugged aluminium enclosure to meet environmental challenges in factories. The Xcare 3.0 free remote management tool simplifies remote monitoring, configuration, backup and restore of the computer.

The series is available in four variants: the NISE 3720E offers one PCIe slot; the NISE 3720E2 provides two PCIe slots; the NISE 3720P2 has two PCI slots; and the NISE 3720P2E features one PCI and one PCIe slots.

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