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Kontron introduces box PC for IoT

Kontron’s new KBox A-202 is a modular box PC supporting Intel gateway solutions for the Internet of Things (IoT). Based on the Intel Atom processor E3800, the low maintenance, fanless and battery-free machine-to-machine platform is designed as an intelligent gateway for data intensive IoT applications including those in industrial automation, transportation and communications.
November 12, 2015 Read time: 1 min

8087 Kontron’s new KBox A-202 is a modular box PC supporting Intel gateway solutions for the Internet of Things (IoT).

Based on the Intel Atom processor E3800, the low maintenance, fanless and battery-free machine-to-machine platform is designed as an intelligent gateway for data intensive IoT applications including those in industrial automation, transportation and communications.

The KBox A-202 is said to be easily deployed by those looking to exploit the IoT by connecting their systems with next-generation intelligent infrastructures. It comes with a range of industrial interfaces for new and legacy installations and connectivity options including wireless LTE (4G), GSM (2G/3G) or Wi-Fi.

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