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Choosing criterian and requirements for industrial PCs
How to select the right industrial PC
Especially in the Industrial Internet-of-Things or IIoT environment, where reliable and secure hardware is becoming increasingly important, more and more (networked) devices have to function faultlessly even in critical, sometimes remote environments. Failures could have significant and direct negative consequences, sometimes on entire companies. Specially developed for use in industrial environments, the particularly robust industrial PCs meet the requirements for continuous reliable operation. Typically, industrial computers have the following features:
- Fanless, apertureless design
- Ruggedness for use in harsh environments
- Configurability
- Durability
- Extensive I/O options such as serial ports, digital and analog inputs and outputs
The following is a more detailed presentation of the criteria that should be considered before purchasing or configuring an industrial PC.
1. performance requirements
In principle, no general statements can be made about the performance requirements of an industrial PC. The choice of processor and memory should depend on the area of application. However, it is important to look for embedded processors with long-term availability, low power consumption and a wide operating temperature range.
In the medium performance range, Intel offers the Atom® processors of the X series such as:
- Intel Atom® x7-E3950 (Apollo Lake)
- Intel Atom® x6413E (Elkhart Lake)
In the upper performance range, Intel offers the Core i and Xeon processors such as:
- Intel® Core™ i3-9100E Processor (Coffee Lake)
- Intel® Xeon® Processor E3-1505L v6 (Kaby Lake)
- Intel® Xeon® W-11865MRE Processor (Tiger Lake)
2. software and device support
There are various requirements for the software of industrial PCs. For example, it must be easy to integrate into the process peripherals, run error-free even with long service lives or be able to guarantee the processing of process data in real time. The most widely used operating systems in the industrial sector are Linux and Microsoft Windows. Windows offers a whole range of available software solutions and development tools. Windows 10 IoT or Windows 11 IoT Enterprise is especially designed for the requirements in industrial use. Linux, with its open source character, offers various modification and optimization options with which the operating system can be adapted to the individual area of application.
3. environmental conditions
With regard to environmental conditions, various criteria must be taken into account:
- Extreme temperatures: these have a direct influence on the cooling principle of the industrial computer (choice between with fan or fanless).
- Humidity: high humidity requires special IP protection. Industrial PCs should then have a very tight, optimized housing and special filtering devices.
- Vibrations and shocks: Plug-in connections, particularly robust housings and the absence of moving parts such as fans or hard disks should be used when there are strong vibrations and shocks in the environment.
- Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC): Electrically sealed housings and special interfaces protected against electrostatic discharges should be used in the event of electromagnetic interference.
4. available space and installation situation
Industrial PCs are available in various designs or in different versions. For example, a 19" rack PC is required for installation in a 19" control cabinet. If you are looking for a particularly compact and robust alternative, industrial PCs with DIN rail mounting options should be considered. These can be installed directly on the machine or in the control cabinet in a particularly space-saving manner. So-called embedded box PCs for wall mounting are also generally suitable if space is limited.
5. long-term availability
Industrial PCs are usually designed for long-term use (sometimes as part of an integrated solution). It is important that identical components can be supplied over a longer period of time to ensure trouble-free operation in the long term.