An IPC (Industrial Control PC) is a computer device specifically designed for industrial automation scenarios. It is typically installed in production sites or field control equipment. IPCs are characterized by high reliability, high stability, high scalability, and industrialized design, meeting the computing and control requirements of the industrial automation field.
An IPC industrial control computer typically consists of a motherboard, processor, memory, hard drive, power supply, input/output interfaces, etc. It supports multiple input/output methods and is equipped with multiple expansion slots for easy upgrades and expansion.
The technical features of IPCC industrial control computers include:
High reliability: IPC industrial control computers need to operate stably for a long time, so they have high reliability and stability.
High protection: The casing of the IPC industrial control computer is made of metal or engineering plastic, which can effectively protect the internal hardware from external interference.
High scalability: The IPC industrial computer is equipped with a variety of expansion slots, which can be easily upgraded and expanded.
Industrial design: The design of the IPC industrial control computer takes into account the special environment of the industrial site, such as temperature, humidity, vibration, etc.
Diverse input/output: IPC industrial control computers can support a variety of input/output methods, such as serial port, parallel port, USB, network port, etc., to meet different application needs.