Toughened up DAQ system runs Linux


Adlink has launched two rugged DAQ systems that run Linux on a Cortex-A9 SoC and provide 16- (MCM-216) or 8-channel (MCM-218) analog inputs plus 2x analog outputs, 2x GbE, 2x USB, and DIO.
Adlink has announced two standalone, Ethernet digital acquisition computers designed for 24-hour sensor measurement and condition monitoring applications. The rugged, 126.5 x 110.5 x 40mm MCM-216 and MCM-218 can be used for tasks such as distributed and remote data acquisition, edge analytics, and supervisory control and data acquisition (SCADA) in applications like semiconductor factory digitization, petrochemical plant monitoring, and wafer feeder vacuum pump monitoring.
The MCM-216 and MCM-218 are similar to last year’s MCM-204, which also runs Linux on a 1GHz Cortex-A9 SoC (possibly the i.MX6). Adlink also offers a larger, Apollo Lake based MCM-100 system with DAQ features that supplies more general purpose embedded I/O and mini-PCIe.
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