EDATEC ED-IPC3020 is a fanless industrial pc based mostly on the Raspberry Pi 5 SBC with assist for an M.2 NVMe SSD as much as 2260 in dimension, RS232 and RS485 serial ports, and stereo audio enter and output jacks.
The Raspberry Pi 5 single board pc may already assist an M.2 NVMe SSD because of add-on boards such because the PineBerry Pi HatDrive and Pimoroni NVMe Base, however with the ED-IPC3020 now we have a whole Raspberry Pi 5-powered pc with M.2 NVMe storage.

EDATEC ED-IPC3020 specs:
- SBC – Raspberry Pi 5 Mannequin B
- SoC – Broadcom BCM2712 quad-core Arm Cortex-A76 processor clocked as much as 2.4 GHz, VideoCore VI GPU, 4Kp60 H.265 decoder
- Reminiscence – 4GB and 8GB LPDDR4X-4267 SDRAM are optionally available
- Storage – MicroSD card slot for the OS
- Video Output – 2x micro HDMI ports as much as 4Kp60
- Networking
- Gigabit Ethernet RJ45 port with optionally available PoE assist
- Twin-band 802.11ac Wi-Fi 5 and Bluetooth 5.0 Traditional and BLE
- USB
- 2x USB 2.0 Sort-A ports (as much as 480Mbps)
- 2x USB 3.0 Sort-A ports (as much as 5Gbps)
- Misc – Energy button
- Energy Provide – 5V DC/5A by way of USB-C port
- Storage – M.2 Key-M PCIe socket for 2230, 2242, or 2260 NVMe SSD. It can be used in addition the OS
- Audio
- 3.5mm stereo audio output jack (inexperienced)
- 3.5 mm stereo audio LINE IN jack (purple)
- Serial
- RS485 by way of 3-pole Phoenix terminal with 120Ω terminal resistor.
- RS232 by way of 3-pole Phoenix terminal
- Growth I/Os (inside solely, and never useable with the ED-IPC3020 enclosure, however they could be utilized in a future HMI show from the corporate)
- 3-pin 5V/1A DC OUT 2.0mm pitch WTB connector for prolonged LCD
- 4-pin speaker 1.5mm pitch WTB connector with twin channel stereo audio output
- 2x MIPI CSI/DSI connectors (on Raspberry Pi 5) used for prolonged LCD display screen, supporting I2C touchscreen and backlight adjustment
- Misc
- Energy LED, ACT LED, 2x inexperienced UART LEDs (COM1 and COM2)
- RTC with SuperCAP and CR1220 battery backup
- Buzzer for an alarm operate in case of dangerous configuration
- Energy Provide – 5V DC by way of USB-C port on Raspberry Pi 5
- Energy Consumption – 25 Watts (Max)
- Dimensions – 102.8 x 89.5 x 32.5mm
- Weight – 300 grams
- Temperature Vary – Working: -25°C ~ 60°C; storage: -25°C ~ 60°C
- Humidity – 5% ~ 95% (non-condensing)
- Certifications
- FCC 47 CFR Half 15 Subpart B
- EN IEC 62368-1/EN IEC 62311/EN IEC 61000-3-2/EN IEC 61000-3-3
- EN 55032/EN 55035/
- EN 301 489-1/EN 301 489-3/EN 301 489-17/EN 301 489-52
- EN 301 328/EN 301 440/EN 301 511/EN 301 908-1/EN 301 908-2


The fanless industrial pc options the Raspberry Pi 5 on one aspect to entry most of its ports and an add-on board for the M.2 NVMe socket, serial ports, RTC battery, and buzzer, in addition to speaker and 5V output connectors that can seemingly be utilized in a future Raspberry Pi 5 good show together with the MIPI DSI connector on the Raspberry Pi board.
EDATEC says the ED-IPC3020 helps all 4 variants of Raspberry Pi OS (32-bit or 64-bit, Desktop or Lite) and so they seemingly additionally present a script to put in any drivers and configuration information required for the extra options. The corporate despatched us a photograph of the interior design the place we see a big thermal pad used for cooling on the underside aspect of the Pi 5 and the M.2 SSD on the add-on board linked to the 40-pin GPIO header and the PCIe connector in some methods.
Cooling is additional achieved with a heatsink on the highest of the Raspberry Pi 5 SBC and a warmth spreader on the underside of the machine with which the thermal pad above is in touch. This design would additionally enable for a thermal pad on the SSD.
EDATEC will begin delivery the ED-IPC3020 industrial pc in January, however the firm is already taking pre-orders for samples on Aliexpress for $165 to $243 relying on the quantity of RAM (4GB vs 8GB) and whether or not a microSD card or a 128GB/256GB SSD is supplied.

Additional info may additionally be discovered on the product web page.

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