Industrial applications are often associated with harsh, demanding environments. Facilities and key computing equipment may be located at remote sites where there is no protection from severe weather conditions. For computers that are not designed to tolerate harsh conditions, this presents significant limitations in how they can be used for the application. Typical industrial standards call for an operating temperature range of 0 to 40°C. Although far more rugged than consumer standards, industrial computers need higher quality construction to provide protection from the elements for use in harsh environments.
To help you better understand the importance of designing embedded computers with wide temperature for industrial applications, Moxa has released a new white paper covering the following topics:
- The importance of wide temperature computers
- The challenges of designing wide temperature computers
- How to overcome these challenges
- Where wide temperature computers are used
Click here to download the white paper.
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