Embedded system powered by Intel Atom Processor E3900

The WEBS-21D0, a fanless embedded system from Portwell, is said to feature the Intel Atom processor E3900 series (formerly Apollo Lake).

According to the company, its rugged, compact design, plus low power consumption, make WEBS- 21D0 suitable for applications in kiosk, digital signage, in-vehicle mobile video surveillance, medical, IoT gateway and factory automation.

The WEBS-21D0 is equipped with the NANO-6062, a Nano-ITX form factor embedded board based on the Intel Atom processor E3900 series, which integrates the low power Intel Gen9 graphics engine with up to 18 execution units that is said to improve 3D graphics performance and supports faster 4K encode and decode operations.

The embedded system also features DDR3L SO-DIMM up to 8GB supporting 1866/1600 MT/s; dual USB 3.0 ports (up to four as optional); one DisplayPort (DP) on rear I/O with resolution up to 4096 x 2160; one legacy VGA European Portwell Technology PR-10/2017 interface support; one smart COM port for RS-232/422/485 selected by BIOS; and multiple storage with 2.5” HDD/SSD, mSATA as well as a micro SD card.

In addition, the 150 x 150 x 60mm chassis platform integrates the latest M.2 type E interface, which provides wireless connectivity such as Wi-Fi, Bluetooth and NFC functionalities.

Supporting a voltage of power input from 12 to 24V, the system chassis is built using three elements: wall, pillar and cover, which is said to enable flexible and easy customisation.

The WEBS-21D0 operates in temperatures ranging from -20 to 60°C.