What Are Pico Computers?
Pico computers, also known as ultra-compact or pico-ITX systems, are a class of industrial computing devices defined by their exceptionally small form factor, typically measuring just a few inches in each dimension. They are designed to deliver full computing functionality in space-constrained environments where traditional PCs or even mini PCs are too large. These systems prioritize low power consumption, fanless operation for silent and reliable performance, and robust connectivity for integration into larger systems.
Key Specifications and Technical Details
Modern pico computers are built around highly efficient System-on-Chip (SoC) or low-power processors, such as Intel's N-series (e.g., N100, N95). Key specifications include compact dimensions (often under 150mm x 150mm), fanless cooling for zero noise and improved reliability, and low Thermal Design Power (TDP) ratings, typically under 10W. They feature soldered memory (often 4GB to 16GB LPDDR4/5) and storage (eMCC or M.2 SSD), multiple I/O ports (USB, HDMI, Ethernet), and support for wide-range DC power input (9V-36V), making them ideal for industrial power scenarios.
Use Cases and Applications
The primary strength of pico computers lies in embedded and edge computing applications. Their tiny size and rugged, fanless design make them perfect for digital signage, kiosks, and interactive displays. They are widely used in industrial automation for machine vision, PLC control, and IoT gateways. In transportation, they power in-vehicle infotainment and telematics systems. Other critical applications include thin clients for virtual desktop infrastructure (VDI), network appliances like firewalls and routers, and medical devices where compact, reliable computing is essential.
Comparison: Pico Computers vs. Mini PCs
While both are compact, key differences define their use cases.
| Feature | Pico Computer | Standard Mini PC |
|---|---|---|
| Typical Size | < 150mm x 150mm | ~ 150mm x 150mm or larger |
| Power Consumption | Very Low (<10W TDP) | Low to Moderate (15W-65W TDP) |
| Cooling | Almost exclusively fanless (passive) | Often includes small fan(s) |
| Expandability | Very limited; soldered components | Moderate; may have SODIMM slots, extra M.2 |
| Primary Use Case | Embedded, fixed-function, edge IoT | General-purpose, office, home theater, light gaming |
| Ruggedness | High; designed for 24/7 operation in harsh env. | Standard; for controlled environments |
Thinvent Pico Computer Solutions
Thinvent offers a range of industrial-grade pico computers engineered for demanding environments. Our Aero series exemplifies this category, featuring ultra-compact, fanless chassis and efficient Intel processors like the N100. These systems are built for 24/7 reliability, supporting a wide range of operating systems including Windows IoT, Windows 11 Pro, and various Linux distributions. With robust connectivity options and designed for easy integration, Thinvent pico computers provide a powerful, space-saving computing core for digital signage, industrial automation, IoT gateways, and embedded applications worldwide.