Control Engineering Magazine has chosen Moxa's W345 wireless embedded computer as the winner of the Engineers' Best Choice Award 2007. Control Engineering is a well-known international magazine that offers the latest trends and technologies. This annual awards competition is widely recognized as the premier honor for new products in the industrial control and automation markets.
The W345 is a RISC-based wireless embedded computer that is suited for a variety of industrial communication applications, such as data acquisition, protocol conversion, and remote device control and monitoring. It features 4 RS-232/422/485 serial ports, 1 LAN port, 2 USB 2.0 hosts, 1 relay output, and an SD socket for external storage expansion. A quad band (850/900/1800/1900 MHz) cellular module is embedded, making the W345 an ideal solution for long-range communication. It is powered by the MOXA ART 32-bit ARM9 processor and comes with Linux OS pre-installed. With this combination of features, the W345 provides a powerful and reliable platform for industrial applications that require serial and cellular communication in harsh environments.
Over 150 new products were nominated for the 2007 Engineer's Choice Award, with over 870 ballots returned. Moxa's W345 wireless embedded computer was selected by engineers and manufacturing professionals as the winner for the Machine and Embedded Control category. This award is intended to recognize new products that are especially useful for embedded and control markets.
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