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High-End Fanless In-Vehicle Computer Features Intel Core i7 Technology

Acrosser, the leading industrial computer designer and manufacturer is pleased to announce the release of its fanless in-vehicle computer AR-V6100FL features Intel Core i7 technology. AR-V6100FL adopts Acrosser’s expertise of design for in-vehicle applications. These designs include smart power management, high efficient thermal module, and diversity of integrated communication technology such as CAN bus, Wi-Fi, 3.5G wireless WAN, Bluetooth and GPS. 

AR-V6100FL is protected with the most complete power input protection to adapt the harsh electrical environment in any kind of vehicle. Such protections are automotive transient voltage suppression, over/under voltage protection, over current protection, reverse voltage protection and automotive fuse. These designs enable AR-V6100FL to pass the strict ISO-7637-2 test which is specifically defined for equipments installed in various vehicles.  

The smart power management subsystem enables user to define the power on and off sequences through software interface or BIOS setting to meet any requirement of in vehicle applications. Driver of vehicle can trigger the power on and off sequences by either ignition switch or a remote switch. 

The AR-V6100FL fanless thermal design provides the high reliability in vehicle applications. The AR-V6100FL utilize advanced heat pipe, heat sink, thermal pad to solve the problem of heat generated by CPU, Chipset, DRAM and power devices. This is a big challenge for designing a fanless computer which supports 45 Watts Quad Core Core i7 processor. All components used in AR-V6100FL are industrial proven and only solid state capacitors are utilized for high MTBF. 

Acrosser also integrated two new useful features to the AR-V6100FL. The one-wire (i-Button) interface provides system integrators a low cost solution for driver ID, temperature and humidity sensors. The combo connector combines VGA, audio, USB and DC 12V power output all in one connector so significantly simplify the harness between the computer and Accrosser’s in vehicle touch monitors. 

AR-V6100FL Features 

  • Support Intel Core i7/i5 and Celeron processors 
  • HDMI/DVI/VGA video outputs 
  • CAN bus 2.0 A/B 
  • Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, 3.5G, GPS 
  • One-wire (i-Button) interface 
  • 9-32 VDC power input 
  • 20 to 60 degree C operating temperature 

Welcome to Explore Acrosser’s Best Embedded Solutions at Computex 2012 

Acrosser will demonstrate our full range In-vehicle solution, Gaming Computers(ACE series), 
Networking Platform and Embedded computer (ARES series) which are designed for various applications at 201 Computex trade fair. 

We also arrange live demo of our out-standing In-vehicle computers in our booth. 

Please come to Acrosser booth to explore our innovative next generation products. 

Welcome to visit Acrosser at TWTC Nangang 1F/Booth NO. K0723a. 

Event information: 

Venue: Taipei, Taiwan 

Date: June 5-9, 2012 

Exhibition Hall: Taipei World Trade Center / Nangang Exhibition Hall 

Booth NO: K0723a 
http://www.acrosser.com/News-Events.html

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