What Are Single Board Computers (SBCs) for Industrial Applications?
Single board computers (SBCs) are complete computers built on a single circuit board, integrating a processor, memory, storage, and I/O interfaces. In industrial settings, SBCs are designed for reliability, low power consumption, and extended temperature ranges, making them ideal for embedded systems, automation, and IoT gateways. Unlike consumer SBCs, industrial-grade models prioritize stability and long-term availability over raw performance.
Key Specifications and Technical Details
Industrial SBCs typically feature efficient processors such as ARM Cortex-A53/A55 or Intel N-series and Core i3/i5, with 4 to 12 cores and clock speeds up to 5.0 GHz. They often include 2GB to 16GB of RAM, eMMC or SSD storage from 16GB to 512GB, and connectivity options like dual-band WiFi, HDMI, USB, and Ethernet. Many models support fanless cooling, 5V–12V DC power inputs, and industrial operating systems like Thinux™ Embedded Linux or Windows 11 IoT.
Use Cases and Applications
Industrial SBCs are deployed in factory automation, digital signage, kiosks, medical devices, and edge computing. For example, an ARM-based SBC with low power draw (e.g., 5V, 2A) is suitable for IoT sensors and remote monitoring, while an Intel Core i5 SBC with 12 cores can handle real-time data processing and machine vision in manufacturing lines. Their compact form factors allow easy integration into space-constrained environments.
Comparison: ARM vs. Intel SBCs for Industrial Use
| Feature | ARM SBC (e.g., Cortex A53) | Intel SBC (e.g., N100 or i5) |
|---|---|---|
| Power Consumption | Very low (5V, 2A) | Low to moderate (12V, 5–7A) |
| Performance | Basic tasks, IoT | Moderate to high, multitasking |
| Operating System | Thinux, Embedded Linux | Windows 11 IoT, Ubuntu, Linux |
| Storage | eMMC (16–64GB) | SSD (128–512GB) |
| Typical Use | Sensor hubs, gateways | Automation, HMI, edge servers |
Thinvent's Industrial SBC Products
Thinvent offers a range of single board computers tailored for industrial applications, including the Micro series with ARM processors for ultra-low power IoT, and the Industrial PC (IPC) series with Intel processors for demanding automation. Models like the IPC1 (N100) and IPC5 (i5-1240P) provide scalable performance, while the Treo and Aero Mini PCs deliver compact, fanless designs for embedded environments. All are built for 24/7 reliability and can be configured with Windows or Linux.