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OnLogic Release Helix 401 Compact Fanless Computer

OnLogic known for industrial solution-focused computers has released its new fanless compact computer the Helix 401 powered by Intel’s 12th Gen processors. This computer is designed for use in edge computing, industry 4.0, Internet of Things (IoT), and many other emerging applications and will make its public debut at Embedded World 2023.

The Helix 401

The Helix 401 can be configured with a range of 12th Generation Intel Core and Celeron processors (formerly known as Alder Lake). Users can select the processor that best suits their application needs, from general-purpose data handling to complex machine vision or AI workloads, aided by onboard Intel Iris Xe Graphics. Intel’s unique hybrid architecture adapts to user needs by directing the right thread to the right core, helping to optimize performance.

Operating System options include Windows 11 Pro 64 Bit, Windows 10 IoT Enterprise, and Ubuntu 22.04. The Helix 401 is also Red Hat Certified for use with Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8.7, 9.1, and future versions.

Fanless Design

OnLogic has implemented their Hardshell fanless technology to cool the Helix 401 passively, without the need for fans. The removal of the fan reduces points of failure, and eliminates virtually all noise, while allowing for a ventless enclosure design that helps protect internal components from airborne dust and other contaminants that can cause overheating or shorting.

Ports and Expansion

To account for the varying devices it may need to interface with, connectivity on the Helix 401 includes 6 USB 3.2 Gen 2 ports (4 USB-A, 2 USB-C with Thunderbolt certification pending), dual 1Gb LAN ports, and dual DisplayPorts. Optional Digital Input/Output (DIO) as well as configurable COM or CAN bus connections, further bolster the system’s communication capabilities.

Three M.2 slots provide additional expansion and customization, including available 4G and 5G-ready wireless for network redundancy or mobile installations. The system also features DDR5 memory for increased bandwidth and reduced latency, all while consuming less power than DDR4.

Features

  • 12th Gen Intel Alder Lake Hybrid-Core Processing
    • i3-1220PE, i5-1250PE, i7-1270PE, Celeron 7305E
  • Intel® Iris® Xe Graphics
  • DDR5 Memory up to 64GB
  • Wi-Fi and Cellular connectivity options
    • Micro SIM slot
    • 5G-ready via M.2
  • Onboard PTT & Optional Discrete TPM
  • Support for up to 4x displays
  • Dual LAN
  • 0 to 50°C operating temperature
  • 12 to 24VDC power input
  • Wall, DIN Rail and VESA mounting

Where Can I Learn More?

The Helix 401 will make its debut at Embedded World in Nuremberg, Germany, starting March 14th at the OnLogic booth, #239 in Hall 3. More information about the Helix 401 is available here.

Jakob Aylesbury

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