The Boxer-8223AI is the latest platform in AAEON’s lineup of AI edge systems, powered by the Nvidia Jetson Nano. Featuring two PoE PSE ports, the system can deliver power to PoE cameras, helping to reduce the complexity of installations. It also features HDMI input, allowing users to easily stream video to the system for AI analysis and processing.
Additional flexibility is provided thanks to a broad I/O layout, allowing the system to connect with a wide range of sensors, cameras and controllers. The Boxer-8223AI joins the Boxer-8253AI and the Boxer-8233AI (coming soon) to deliver a platform designed to power AI edge applications, from intelligent surveillance and machine control to smart factory and smart retail.
The Boxer-8223AI is powered by the Nvidia Jetson Nano, providing AI edge computing performance to power a wide range of applications including defect inspection and intelligent security. The Boxer-8223/8233/8253AI feature two PoE PSE (power supply equipment) 802.3at ports, supplying a total of 45 W to power connected PoE devices including cameras or edge systems with PoE PD (powered device) ports.
Each system features an HDMI input to quickly add vision-based analysis to a range of applications, from airport security X-ray scanners to medical devices for AI-aided diagnosis. They are designed with a flexible I/O loadout – including four USB3.2 Gen 2 ports, COM and DIO ports – to connect with a wide range and number of sensors, control devices and more.
The Boxer-8233/8253AI offer greater storage and expansion options with their 2,5” SATA drive bay as well as mPCIe slot, enabling users to store more data locally, including video and images. The Boxer-8223/8233/8253AI are built to the same tough and rugged standards as all AAEON edge solutions, with a compact size that delivers reliable computing performance no matter where it’s needed.
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