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Fanless rolling stock system is equipped with lockable M12 connectors

  IBASE Technology has announced its latest EN50155 certified fanless rolling stock system powered by a 2.6GHz 6th gen Intel Core i7-6600U processors.

Purposely built for various rolling stock applications such as train control and management, passenger information, entertainment and communications, and surveillance, the rugged MPT-7000R computing solution provides an optimal combination of high performance with low power consumption. It is equipped with ruggedised, lockable M12 connectors for firm I/O connections in the course of train travel and silently operates at temperatures from -20 to 55°C. In addition, these platforms undergo numerous tests to follow EN50155 standards and protect them against shocks, vibration, humidity, temperature variations and excessive voltages.

The MPT-7000R is available in two models, one for 24VDC input (MPT-7000R) and the other for 72/110VDC input (MPT-7000RHV). The M12 Gigabit Ethernet, two USB 2.0 and power input connectors are on the rear, as well as a PCI-E (x4) socket. For easy access and maintenance, the front panel comes with a CFAST socket, a 2.5” drive bay, two SIM sockets, two USB 3.0 and four antenna connections.

MPT-7000R features:

  • EN50155 certified
  • Fanless design
  • Powered by 6th gen Intel Core i7-6600U processor
  • Robust M12 connection for dual GbE, USB and power input
  • Dual SIM sockets support WWAN redundancy
  • Two Removable 2.5” device bay and CFast socket
  • Rich I/O interfaces for wireless, SSD, GPS, WWAN and add-on card expansion
  • Ignition power control
  • Wide-range voltage GPIO interface
  • One PCI-E (x4) expansion

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