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Nexcom NISE 2000 Fanless Computer

Posted by Ken Cheung in Industrial on Wednesday, October 28, 2009

Nexcom rolled out the NISE 100 fanless computer for control and automation applications. The NISE 100 weighs only 4 lbs and is housed in a tiny 7.28″(W) x 5.2″(D) x1.97″(H) aluminum chassis. The NISE 100 features the Intel Atom N270 1.6GHZ processor with 533MHz FSB, 945GSE embedded chipset, three COM ports, GbE LAN port, and one DVI-I output. The palm-sized fan-less computer offers noise-free and space-saving installation in any industrial environment.

Nexcom NISE 2000 fanless computer

Nexcom NISE 2000 Features

  • Supports On-board Intel Atom N270 Processor, 1.6GHz
  • Intel 945GSE chipsets
  • Dimensions: 7.28″ x 5.2″x 1.97″
  • Weight: 4 lbs
  • Single 10/100/1000 Mbps LAN ports
  • 2xUSB/ DVI-I
  • 1x RS232/422/485 and 2x RS232

The Nexcom NISE 2000 has no internal cabling. It is ideal for embedded applications. The dust-free and engineering-free system reduces maintenance cost and can support 24/7 operation. Operating temperature ranges from 23°F to 131°F. With all the benefits of small dimension, light weight and reliability, the NISE 100 is suitable for system control, data processing and automation applications.

Nexcom NISE 2000 Applications

  • Automation Control: PC-based controller, facility management, and access control
  • Machinery Automation: Engraving machine controller, sorting machine controller, gateway controller
  • Digital Signage: Message board in train stations and airports
  • Kiosk and POS: Vending machine, self-service ticketing kiosk in stores or airports

More info: NEXCOM

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