Industrial control microcomputer with quad-core processor and dual-network capability in a compact 13.6x12.7x4cm fanless mini-host chassis suitable for Windows and Linux systems in factory automation environments
Industrial Control Quad-core Microcomputer with Dual-network Capability in Compact 13.6x12.7x4cm Fanless Design

This industrial control host provides a space-efficient computing solution for factory automation and industrial environments where reliability and compact dimensions are essential. With its 13.6x12.7x4cm form factor and fanless cooling approach, the device eliminates moving parts that could fail in challenging industrial conditions while maintaining compatibility with both Windows and Linux operating systems. The quad-core processor options including J4105, J4125 and N2840 configurations offer varying levels of computational performance suitable for different industrial control applications, from basic monitoring to more complex automation tasks.
Features and Construction

The industrial control microcomputer combines processing capability with practical design considerations for factory environments where space and reliability are primary concerns.
Material and Build
The device utilises an industrial-grade chassis construction designed to withstand the environmental conditions typically found in factory settings. The fanless design eliminates cooling fans that could accumulate dust or fail mechanically, contributing to the device's suitability for continuous operation in industrial environments where maintenance access may be limited or where airborne particulates could affect traditional cooling systems.
Size and Practical Fit
With dimensions of 13.6cm by 12.7cm by 4cm, the compact form factor allows installation in space-constrained locations common in industrial control panels, machinery enclosures, or wall-mounted applications. The small footprint enables integration into existing control systems without requiring significant panel modifications, making it suitable for retrofitting applications where adding computing capability to established equipment is necessary.
Uses and Placement

The industrial control microcomputer serves multiple functions in factory automation, process control, and industrial monitoring applications where reliable computing is required.
Event or Professional Use
In professional industrial environments, the device functions as a control computer for automation systems, process monitoring stations, or data collection points. The dual-network capability supports connectivity to both operational technology networks and enterprise systems simultaneously, enabling data exchange between factory floor equipment and business information systems without requiring additional networking hardware.
Everyday Home Use
While designed primarily for industrial applications, the compact size and fanless operation make the device suitable for home automation projects where quiet operation is valued or for hobbyist industrial control implementations. The support for both Windows and Linux operating systems provides flexibility for various home automation software platforms that might be implemented in residential settings.
Benefits and Buying Value

The industrial control microcomputer offers practical advantages for users requiring reliable computing in constrained spaces with specific industrial networking requirements.
Reuse and Low Maintenance
The fanless design contributes to reduced maintenance requirements by eliminating cooling fans that typically require cleaning or replacement in industrial environments. The compact dimensions enable installation in various locations without consuming significant panel space, allowing the device to serve multiple potential applications within an industrial facility as needs evolve over time.
Why Choose This Product
This industrial control host provides a balanced combination of processing capability, networking features, and physical design suited specifically for factory automation environments. The multiple configuration options allow selection of appropriate processing power and storage capacity for specific applications, while the dual-network capability addresses common industrial networking requirements where separation of operational and administrative networks is necessary for security or operational reasons.


