Industrial computing giant, AAEON has released the OMNI-ADN series, a four-model collection of modular HMI panel PCs with display sizes ranging from 26 to 55 cm. The OMNI-ADN series is the first of AAEON’s HMI panel PC range powered by the Intel Processor N-series platform, with each of its four models offering SKUs equipped with either the Intel Processor N50 or Intel Processor N97.
The OMNI-ADN series follows the same modular design as its predecessors, offering users the freedom to select different display sizes and upgrade or customise components based on project requirements.
Across the series AAEON provides wide viewing angles of up to 178°, 90% light transmission, and up to 1920 x 1080 resolution visual displays on LCD or LED projected capacitive multi touch screens ranging from 26 to 55 cm.
The OMNI-ADN series is equipped with a number of features conducive to deployment in various industrial computing markets, including wide power input ranges of 9 to 30 V, a temperature tolerance of -20 to 50°C and passive heat dissipation for fanless operation.
With a number of configurations and sizes available, the OMNI-ADN series represents an efficient, low footprint alternative to the company’s OMNI-ADP series released during 2024, which utilised 12th generation Intel Core CPUs.
The series offers a versatile collection of industrial interfaces with combinations suited to integration with both legacy and next-gen industrial machinery, such as dual DB-9 ports offering RS-232/422/485, three RJ-45 ports running at 2.5GbE speed, two USB 3.2 Gen 2 and an HDMI port for industrial displays.
The series offers multiple expansion options with the most notable being support for 5G, Wi-Fi and W WWAN via an M.2 3052 B-Key with Nano SIM slot and an M.2 2230 E-Key. For storage, the series offers 6 cm SATA Drive Bay for SATA alongside a full-size mPCIe slot.
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