Industrial computing news and engineering insights
Technical resources for automation engineers, OEM teams, and industrial buyers researching fanless systems, industrial motherboards, embedded platforms, and rugged edge AI deployments.
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Industrial PCs, Boards, Deployments

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How to Select an Industrial Motherboard That Won't Fail at 55°C: A Field-Tested Guide
Consumer-grade hardware fails quietly in industrial heat. This guide covers the real specs that matter when deploying computing in automotive plants, welding zones, and extreme-temperature environments where ambient temperatures routinely exceed 50°C.
What You'll Find
- Architecture notes for rugged edge deployments
- Field-tested thermal and I/O design guidance
- Shortlists for product teams and OEM buyers
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Designing an Edge AI Latency Budget for Real-World Inspection Lines
A practical method to split latency across camera capture, preprocessing, inference, and I/O signaling for stable industrial deployments.

Serial Retrofit in Modern Factory Networks: A Risk-Control Playbook
How to integrate legacy RS-232/RS-485 equipment into Ethernet-first architectures without disrupting production continuity.

Panel PC Serviceability for Long-Life Programs
A field-oriented checklist for mounting, cable routing, and spare strategy to lower maintenance friction in distributed deployments.

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