Since its founding in 1983, Logic Devices has focused on the production of high-performance digital signal processing (DSP) devices.
On January 25, 2018, Logic unveiled an ML350 industrial computer designed specifically for digital billboards, machine automation, industrial internet of things, and more with customizability and lower power consumption.
The ML350 is powered by Intel's low-power Apollo Lake architecture processor. SSDs allow redundant operation (ie, using multiple hard-disk interfaces as a single hard-disk interface). The advantage is that when one of the hard disks or one of the hard disks fails , The entire computer can still be normal operation.
In terms of I/O, ML350 industrial computers support Wi-Fi/Bluetooth, 4G LTE networks, dual Gigabit LAN ports, and dual display output. As for the output interface, it may not be clear from the figure. .
It is worth mentioning that the ML350 industrial computer supports CAN bus expansion and adopts fanless passive heat dissipation, which will be more quiet during the entire operation. The price and the specific listing date of the ML350 are not yet announced.