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Neousys Technology to Debut IGT-30 Industrial-grade ARM-based IoT Gateways with Built-in Analog Input Channels

Taipei, Taiwan – April 16, 2020 – Neousys Technology, an industrial-leading provider of rugged embedded systems, today announced its IGT-30 industrial IoT gateway series. Featuring built-in isolated analog input and digital input/output channels, IGT-30 series enable connecting to various sensors and transmitters for different IoT application needs. In compliance with common cloud services and industrial certifications, IGT-30 is shipped as a ready system with pre-installed Debian to dramatically help reduce system integration efforts.

IGT-30 series supports analog inputs that are applicable to sensors/transmitters such as temperature, humidity, gas, etc. for environment monitoring. Along with various I/Os such as LAN, COM, CAN bus, DIOs, and mPCIe, IGT-30 series can also transmit data to the cloud with optional modules. Its agility enables seamless connections between edge devices and cloud while offering real-time monitoring.

To operate on various power sources, IGT series supports wide-range DC input (12 to 25V) for existing machines. Moreover, IGT-30 series can operate in PoE Powered Device (PD) mode, which allows for easy off-site deployment and in tight spaces with steady power supply and data transmission while saving additional costs of connecting to an external power source.

For cloud services, IGT-30 series is certified by Microsoft Azure for IoT and AWS IoT Greengrass; as for WWAN services, IGT-30 series is certified to operate on AT&T and Verizon, which can benefit our customers through reliable cloud services and other IoT ecosystem partners.

In addition to the potential to be developed and integrate with ease, IGT-30 series comes with Debian installed and provides users with vast open-source resources, enabling value-added development at the application level, such as data wrangling, storage and visualization.

Designed for the industrial environment, IGT-30 series features Neousys’ rugged fanless design, wide temperature operation (-25°C to 70°C), DIN-rail mounting and compact dimensions for harsh and confined conditions. Neousys’ IGT-30 series aims to benefit IoT applications integrators through services from IoT ecosystems by offering a reliable, rugged hardware solution ready for development and deployment.

About Neousys Technology

Established in 2010, Neousys Technology designs and manufactures industrial grade rugged embedded modules and systems with core expertise ranging from embedded computing to data acquisition and processing.

Our dedication to innovate and integrate practical application-oriented functions set us apart from the rest and our products are ideal solutions for automation, machine vision, transportation, GPU computing, surveillance and video analytics.

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