11/21/2018 – CASwell has added the new CAW-0111 desktop network appliance to its range of industrial control systems qualified for demanding environment at either very low or very high temperatures. This ruggized industrial-grade device is based on the identical energy-efficient Intel Atom Apollo Lake-I platform manufactured in proven 14 nm technology as the recently released CAW-0110 and uses the same fanless design for quiet operation but provides more standard Ethernet ports with two pairs of Bypass switches for even more reliability.
The CASwell CAW-0111 replaces the WiFi option and the two SFP ports of the CAW-0110 with another RJ-45 Gigabit-Ethernet connector and added another Bypass switch to ensure that the connected networks keeps running even during maintenance or in case of power outages.
Both the CASwell CAW-0111 and the CAW-0110 are using the Intel Atom x7-E3950 quad-core processor with up to 2 Ghz combined with 4 or 8 GByte of DDR3L SO-DIMM main memory (1600 or 1866 MHz) that guarantees high performance for every networking requirement.
For projects with energy restrictions the CAW-0111 can also be equipped with an Atom x5-E3940 or x5-E3930 dual-core CPU with TDPs of only 9.5 or 6.5 Watts respectively.
The CASwell CAW-0111 is compliant with the IEC 61850-3 and IEEE 1613 industry standards for electronic networking devices to be safely used even in electric power stations and can operate at temperatures as low as -40°C and as high as 70°C.
The CASwell CAW-0111 is available already and can be customized for almost every customer need and networking requirement.
Please contact your local CASwell representative or sales for any questions!
More information about the CASwell CAW-0111 can be found here.