Cincoze introduces monitor module, infusing change in industrial automation

Cincoze has recently introduced products under its rugged computing DIAMOND (DS-1400 Series) and display computing CRYSTAL product lines (M1101). The DS-1400 series (DS-1400, DS-1401, DS-1402) offers upgraded performance and features, meeting the demands for large-scale and real-time image processing and computation required by emerging Edge AI (artificial intelligence). Additionally, the recently introduced M1101 monitor module, with its high security and optimised performance, injects energy into Cincoze’s range of industrial-grade touch monitors.

The vital advantage of recently introduced DS-1400 series lies in its impressive performance and PCIe (peripheral component interconnect express) expandability. It supports a 12th gen Intel Alder Lake-S processor with Intel 7 process, offering a maximum of 16 cores (8P + 8E), and delivering 1.35x the processing performance of Comet Lake-S processors. The DS-1400 series supports DDR5 memory up to 64GB and 4800MHz, and includes ECC (error correcting code) technology, crucial for high stability and security demands of industrial automation. Expansion needs are met with a rich selection of native I/O (input/output), while additional I/O and special functions can also be added through Cincoze’s expansion modules.

The DS-1400 series offers up to 2x PCI/PCIe expansion slots. It can support a maximum of one 110W add-on card with dimensions of 111 x 237 mm. Expansion cards are held secure with patented PCIe card retainer (patent number: I773359), ensuring that cards remain secure and stable even in continuous vibration environments, which is vital advantage for applications requiring GPU computation. The DS-1400 series inherits Cincoze’s consistent rugged features, such as temperature (-40–70°C) and voltage, as well as overvoltage, overcurrent, and ESD (electrostatic discharge) protection. It also complies with US military standard for shock and vibration resistance MIL-STD-810G and EN 50155 (EN 50121-3-2 only) standard required for railway computing, and will also undergo more safety certification in future.

The M1101 is Cincoze’s recent monitor module, featuring patented technology convertible display system (CDS, patent number: M482908), it pairs with various display modules to create different types of touch monitors based on application requirements. Options include industrial touch monitors for harsh environments, high-brightness (up to 1,800 nits) sunlight readable touch monitors for outdoor use, and open-frame touch monitors that perfectly integrate into machinery. All three touch displays paired with M1101 module feature multi language OSD (on-screen display) menus and three signal input interfaces (HDMI, DisplayPort, and VGA). The M1101 has passed three major high-specification international standards, including industrial-grade EMC (electromagnetic compatibility) protection (EN 61000-6-2/4), shock and vibration proof (EN 60068-2), and safety standard UL/c-UL 62368-1, ensuring strict checks for stability and safety.

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