Aaeon will replenish the line of its boards Up squared by another model. The novelty was named Up Squared 6000, it uses the ELKHART Lake family of an embedded class. Like other UP line boards, it is designed for embedded installation and assembly of compact computers. The manufacturer is positioning a fee for use in robotics, smart farms, retailers, engine vision.
The board will be issued in several modifications that will differ among themselves with a model of the installed processor. It can be both dual-core Celeron N6210 and quad-core Pentium J6426. Modifications with ATOM X6413E / X6425RE processors will receive several additional interfaces. The heat pipe processors ranges from 6 to 12 watts and for their cooling is enough radiator or contact with the metal case of the finished device. The radiator will already be included in the package, and the UPN series computers will be an example of the UPN series, which will be released by Aaeon based on UP Squared 6000 boards. The DDR4-3200 operational memory is required to work directly on the board. As a storage drive, the EMMC, M.2 SSD and SATA device. To install the extension boards serving two slots M.2 (2230 E-KEY, 3052 B-KEY).
Also, on boards with ATOM processors there is a 100-pin proprietary connector for connecting an additional extension board, proging adds to the CAN bus ports, an encoder input interface, two Ethernet gygabit port and RS-232 COM port.
Food fees are carried out from an external DC source with a voltage of 12 volts. AT and ATX modes are supported.
Up Squared 6000 board modifications:
Specifications UPN-EHLCN2-A10-0232:
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