Power automation is a demanding field with complex and exacting requirements. As a result, system integrators and software developers need solutions that can withstand tough conditions. These solutions require powerful controllers with multiple serial ports for legacy device connectivity, and must also perform front-end tasks, such as data acquisition, numerical computing, data distribution, and remote device monitoring and management. Network redundancy is also required to ensure the continuous operation of power automation applications. In addition, the effects of extreme temperature fluctuations must be overcome to maintain system stability. Moxa's Real Industrial Grade™ embedded computers deliver features and performance that surpass even these daunting requirements.
Moxa's
embedded computers are based on the
Intel® processor and offer uninterrupted
and reliable performance even under
harsh environmental conditions. In
addition, they are able to ensure
a high level of power substation reliability,
and most importantly, meet IEC 61850-3
substation certification—the first
embedded computer in the world to
do so. Learn more about how Intel
and Moxa worked together on this solution.
World’s first IEC 61850-3 certified rackmount computer
Dual power inputs for redundancy (dual power and power protected models only)
Multiple serial ports and LAN ports for network redundancy
Variety of modules for greater versatility
Built-in industrial-grade DOM (SSD), CF/SATA interface for storage expansion
Built-in DDR2 SDRAM and industrial flash disk module
4 PCI slots for expansion modules
Quad 10/100/1000 Mbps Ethernet for network redundancy
High
performance Intel® processor
Dual 100 to 240 VAC/VDC wide range power input provided