Cincoze introduces rugged embedded computer to power the Internet of Energy
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Cincoze introduces rugged embedded computer to power the Internet of Energy

Cincoze introduces rugged embedded computer to power the Internet of Energy

Many countries are facing serious energy shortages, and to counter this problem, many are already actively utilizing renewable energy, but they also urgently need the layout of the internet of energy (IoE) to harness this new power.

IoE connects equipment, machines, and systems used in energy production, transmission, and consumption through sensors, controls, and software. IoE delivers power where and when it’s needed through smart power storage and distribution, and enables forecasting through big data analysis and machine learning.

The DV-1000 high-performance and essential rugged embedded computer in the Cincoze Rugged Computing – DIAMOND product line offers high-performance computing in a compact chassis with flexible expansion and industrial wide temperature support, making it the best choice for IoE applications.

Cincoze introduces rugged embedded computer to power the Internet of Energy

Compact and High Performance

Maximum efficiency for renewable energy requires a network for collecting, storing, and distributing energy power. The DV-1000 is compact, about the size of A5 paper (224 x 162 x 64 mm), making it easy to install in any small outdoor electrical cabinet.

The DV-1000 supports a 9th/8th generation Intel® Core i7/i5/i3 (Coffee Lake-R S series) processor and up to 32 GB of DDR4 2666 MHz memory, providing the high-efficiency computing power for the real-time processing and analysis of large amounts of data, and meeting the high computing requirements required for IoE.

Cincoze introduces rugged embedded computer to power the Internet of Energy

Rich I/O with Flexible Expansion

The foundation of IoE lies in distributed energy management. Renewable energy sites need many sensors to collect on-site data from power switches, smart meters, thermostats, and other devices. That data must then be analyzed and transmitted over a network to the control center to determine power distribution.

The DV-1000 has the most commonly used I/O interfaces needed for IoE applications, including 2x GbE LAN, 2x COM, and 6x USB, which can be connected to various types of sensors and other devices. For further expansion, COM and DIO ports can be added using Cincoze’s exclusive CMI modularization technology, and USB 3.0 and GbE LAN can be added using MEC modules.

The DV-1000 can fully meet the requirements of various sensor interfaces and networking in IoE.

Cincoze introduces rugged embedded computer to power the Internet of Energy

Robust, Wide Temperature Design

Renewable energy sites are usually outdoors, so the harsh installation environment and sudden temperature changes must be considered. The DV-1000 works in a wide temperature range (-40 to 70°C), supports a wide input voltage (9 to 48VDC), and has passed the military standard MIL-STD-810G shock and vibration tests, proving it can withstand the shock and vibration of harsh environments.

If a higher wattage processor is used for high-speed operation, the DV-1000 can be fitted with a dedicated external fan. Finally, to avoid electromagnetic interference in the chassis, the DV-1000 has passed EMC certification, including CE, UKCA, FCC, ICES-003 Class A, and other multinational EMC standards.

The reliable quality of the DV-1000 makes it the ideal high-performance choice for edge computing and energy interconnection.

Cincoze introduces rugged embedded computer to power the Internet of Energy

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