Micro PC with LINUX operating system
The other day I mentioned that ipcas released a new embedded systems product this year – Linux Box 2.
The enormous range of applications the open source LINUX-based embedded system supports
– in short: its amazing versatility, ubiquitous connectivity, and its cost-effectiveness – make this new technology increasingly popular among all kinds of users and account for its speedy success on the global market.
"In just a few short years, Linux has exploded onto all aspects of the computing scene, offering a low cost, open source solution with strong support for open standards, networking, communications, Internet, graphics, … and more all the time." (Linuxdevices)
This leads me on to introduce another of ipcas’s embedded system solutions:

The budget-priced, low power input, and compact LINUX Box LB1
has been specially designed for peripheral tasks and connecting various devices and machines to the Ethernet.
LINUX Box LB1 with
extreme versatility
The integrated LINUX operating system and the combination of 32-bit CPU, various interfaces, real-time clock, and USB ports make the compact LINUX Box LB1 ideal for the implementation of peripheral tasks with wide-ranging functionality – from open- and closed-loop controlling, data acquisition, and remote maintenance, through to protocol conversion, and embedded computing.
LINUX Box LB1 with
wide-range network ability
The other crucial feature the LINUX
The LINUX operating system and extensive network services such as the web server HTTP, SSH, FTP, and Telnet are all pre-installed. And, that goes without saying, the LINUX Box LB1 is immediately ready to run without time-consuming software installations. Last but not least, the embedded system provides fast boot times and safe operation. See for yourself and view the specifics of LINUX Box LB1





