When it comes to industrial PCs, there are many different components to choose from. So, how do you know which ones to select for your specific application? This blog post will discuss the top ten key factors you need to consider when selecting components for an industrial PC, from storage and processing power considerations to memory requirements input/output needs.
At a basic level, there are two key considerations when evaluating processing power requirements for your industrial computer: the processing speed of the central processor in the system and its architecture. Higher-performance processors generally have higher speeds and multiple core and thread options, making them ideal for handling complex applications with heavy computational demands.
When determining the amount of processing power you need, it is crucial to consider the types of applications you will be running on the system. Some applications, such as real-time data acquisition or image processing, are more computationally demanding than others. Most applications and custom modifications run on platforms designed for Windows and Linux. New platforms, specifically Jetson from NVIDIA, consume less power with a specific focus like video processing or inference.
Need a boost? Sometimes the graphics processing of a CPU package is inadequate for display, or the CPU needs more horsepower to process large amounts of data. Consider adding a GPU (graphics processing unit) to share the burden and speed up your work in these cases.
When it comes to determining memory needs for your application, the best practice is to use your existing computer as a benchmark. The rule of thumb is to add at least 25% more memory in an upgrade. Check the requirements of your software and slightly over-spec based on that metric.
Dual channel memory can sometimes assist in situations where a single channel isn’t readily available—for example, two 16GB modules instead of a single 32GB module. Error-correcting code (ECC) is also an option for specific mission-critical applications and can be available through special request.
The next consideration is the storage your industrial computer needs. Use your current PC as a baseline, with a minimum of 64GB in storage capacity to begin. In addition, most modern SSDs are rated to accommodate rewrites without degradation.
Types of storage to consider:
Industrial PC I/O needs are driven by data and analytics needs, network needs, and new tech integrations. Here are the needs we see most frequently:
Industry 4.0 is a growing trend in the manufacturing, automation, and networking industries, as businesses invest in digital technology and connectivity solutions to transform their operations for the future.
When choosing a wireless network solution for your industrial PC or IoT deployment, there are several key factors to consider. Some connection options include:
Each component of an industrial PC has an operating temperature, and many parts also generate their own heat. A case design can make or break temperature requirements since well-designed case elements can dissipate the heat generated by the hardware components. Otherwise, high temperatures can interfere with the PC’s consistent performance.
When determining the temperature range, consider full utilization measurements or the temperature when the computer is pushed to its maximum. Consider case design, where the installation will be (enclosures, ventilation, and ambient temperature), wide-temp component options, and the resource draw of software applications.
Clean power is one of the most important considerations. The most common power source is DC, and direct wiring DC power guards against failure. Check the technical spec sheet for your potential PC to determine your power needs. In addition, ensure that those power sources are suitable for your installation location, including space to install while leaving room for the power connection.
Technical specs will list the physical requirements for the chosen system. When choosing a form factor, consider:
The physical constraints of your installation location: A shoebox form factor takes up less space, for example, but creates temperature constraints. A server rack can hold large equipment but requires special mounting hardware.
The environmental constraints of your installation location—air particulates, liquid, extreme temperatures, etc.: A fanless form factor, for example, can prevent dust contamination.
In addition, an IP rating will help determine how dust or liquid proof your PC is. The first digit denotes protection against solids, while the second denotes protection against liquids. For example, IP65 is dust tight and protected against standard water jets, while IP67 is also dust tight but protected from short periods of immersion in water.
IPCs don’t just sit on a desk. Mounting hardware is designed for challenging installations and includes these typical choices:
Lifespan for industrial PCs means the length of time a manufacturer is committed to selling and actively supporting the product. The “mean time before failure” measures the “mean” time a computer can be used before it fails.
Lifespan influences the overall cost of the computer and not just replacement value. Replacing or upgrading components can add heavily to operational costs, such as recertification.
There are so many variables when it comes to selecting a suitable industrial PC. Talking with an expert at CoastIPC can help you navigate the choppy waters of component selection and product availability. Need help choosing the right solution for your project? Contact CoastIPC today to find the right industrial PC for your next project.
Hello to all.
I have developed an application and it runs fine in my laptop (intel i5)
Now I would like to deploy an executable in a industrial PC.
How can I choose the specifications? I have tried with atom dual core and it works bad and slow.
One more thing, what windows is it better to run labview applications? Windows 7 professional or Windows 10?
Thanks.
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