Innodisk is aiming at the industrial embedded sector with the addition of a new ultra-slim 4K M.2 graphics card to its portfolio of expansion cards. M.2 has become one of the dominant form factors in the market and its foothold within the industrial embedded market is growing accordingly.
The 2280 M.2 card suits the needs of the automation, retail and medical markets for space-saving solutions.
The graphics card provides an easy method of expanding a system’s display options and can be fitted with ports to connect to devices using HDMI, LVDS and DVI-D signals. Conforming to an industrial-grade standard means that it is resistant to shock and vibration, and operational in temperatures from -40°C to 85°C. To further ensure stable operation, it complies with all relevant FCC and CE regulations.
Embedded systems do not always fit the common standards and as such require a unique approach. Therefore the Innodisk graphics card is compatible with both Windows- and Linux-based systems, with further customisation options available if needed.
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