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Cincoze focuses on rail transit safety

New product can be paired with the PoE CFM module, allowing for future upgrades
By Ben Spencer October 6, 2021 Read time: 1 min
Cincoze says module can be used with Intel Teaming to achieve fault tolerance (image credit: Cincoze)

Cincoze has launched a module, which it says ensures a comprehensive safety overview of trains, gates and other areas in rail transit. 

The GbE M12 X-Coded CMI module (CMI-XM12LAN01) has a server-grade Intel i210 Gigabit Ethernet Controller, which supports jumbo frames, Wake-on-LAN, teaming, and PXE for fast and reliable data transmission and remote wake-up.

The GbE LAN module has four M12 X-Coded connectors, each with a locking mechanism that helps eliminate signal loss under high vibration. 

Cincoze uses the industry-standard M12 X-Coded pin assignments, which it insists is used by more than 80% of railways. 

Standardising means customers can avoid the struggle of rewiring and customising the cables for monitor cameras and sensors after purchase, the company adds. 

According to Cincoze, the CMI-XM12LAN01 module has an independent control chip, which improves transmission efficiency and can be used with Intel Teaming to achieve fault tolerance and ensure sustained operational performance. 

This module can be paired with the PoE CFM module, allowing for future upgrades and other applications.

The new module is compatible with Cincoze's Diamond Series rugged embedded computers (DS, DI, and DX series) and Gold Series embedded GPU computers (GM and GP series).

 

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