Published 22-10-2020
| Article appears in October 2020 Issue

High performance computing system courtesy of ICP Electronics Australia

21-10-2020

ICP Australia introduces its latest iEi’s TANK-880-Q370 high-performance Edge
Computing System.

TANK-880-Q370 series is an embedded system for wide range temperature
environments.

It is powered by the 8th or 9th Generation Intel Core Processor, which uses the Intel Q370 chipset and supports two 260-pin DDR4 SDRAM SO-DIMM modules up to 64GB.  8GB of DDR4 SDRAM is preinstalled with the system.

The TANK-880-Q370 Series includes one digital I/O port, one HDMI, one DP, one iDP port (optional), three GbE LAN ports, six USB 3.2 Gen 1 ports, and three RS-232/422/485 connectors.

This high-performance edge computing system has four 2.5” Hard Disk Drive bays available that support RAID 0/1/5/10.

Multiple expansion slots allow the product to add additional cards for customisation.

These expansion slots include a MiniPCIe slot, M.2 M-Key slot, M.2 A-Key slot, and a PCIe slot up to 16x, reserved up to 120W internal power for add on cards (MUSTANG- V100-MX8, MUSTANG-F100 & GPOE-4P).

The iEi’s TANK-880-Q37 key features include 8th/9th Gen Intel Core Processor Platform with In-tel Q370 Chipset and DDR4 Memory.

It offers dual independent displays with high-resolution support and Rich High-Speed I/O Interfaces.

It also has on-Board Internal Power Connector for Providing Power to Add-On Cards.

Finally it also offers four Accessible 2.5” HDD/SSD SATA 6 Gb/s Bay (with RAID 0/1/5/10 Support) with great flexibility for hardware expansion.

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