ASUS IoT has today announced the new Tinker Board 3N Arm-based single-board computer (SBC).
The Tinker Board 3N is a NUC-sized SBC which is equipped with a rich I/O and support for Linux Debian, Yocto and Android operating systems. It is equipped with a 64-bit quad-core Arm Rockchip RK3568 processor delivering up to 17% higher GPU performance and 31% total UX score improvements over previous generations. This chip is cooled by a low-profile push-pin heating on the rear side of the board for slim cooling. The chip is also capable of operating in harsh environments with an operating temperature range of -40 to 85°C.
This board excels in IoT gateway, Human-machine learning and factory automation all further aided by the extensive interfaces that it offers. The board is equipped with PoE, LVDS, COM and CAN bus interfaces as well as M.2 E and M.2 B slots. These ports can be utilised in a variety of situations within the industry fulfilling various demands.
Tinker Board 3N is available in three distinct flavours to meet diverse project requirements. These include Tinker Board 3N PLUS, Tinker Board 3N and Tinker Board 3N LITE. Visit ASUS.com for more information.
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