What is the difference between industrial computer motherboards and ordinary commercial grade motherboards?
Dec 22, 2023
What is the difference between industrial computer motherboards and ordinary commercial grade motherboards?
Both industrial computer motherboards and ordinary commercial-grade motherboards belong to the category of industrial motherboards, which are essentially different from ordinary motherboards. The following is an analysis of the core elements of industrial control motherboards and ordinary commercial-grade motherboards, so that everyone can make a difference when selecting industrial motherboards.
The differences between industrial computer motherboards and ordinary commercial-grade motherboards are as follows:
The main differences between industrial motherboards and ordinary motherboards are: size specifications, expansion slot support, use environment, reliability, protection functions, operating temperature, etc.
Industrial motherboards often work in harsh environments (long working hours, harsh climate, moisture, vibration, dust, radiation, high temperature, etc.), and commercial motherboards are not competent in these environments. Most of today's commercial motherboards run under stable conditions. Environment (short working hours, indoors, normal temperature)
Due to the market positioning of ordinary commercial-grade motherboards, their products generally only have CCC certification, Great Wall certification, and civilian-grade electromagnetic compatibility certification required for electronic products.Because industrial motherboards are aimed at the industrial market, due to the need for reliability, every industrial computer motherboard will be tested and certified for industrial-grade requirements such as CEEME, FCC, QA realbility, and CCC vibration and drop before it is put on the market.
Ordinary commercial motherboards can basically only be used in external environments between 5 degrees and 38 degrees, which is quite delicate.Industrial motherboards can work stably between 0 and 60 degrees. Some industrial motherboards even adopt wide-temperature designs, with a temperature range of -20 degrees to 70 degrees.
The ordinary commercial motherboard market is updated very quickly, so the average ordinary commercial motherboard only has a life cycle of half a year to one year; in the industrial market, industrial-grade industrial control motherboards can have a life cycle of up to 5 years or even longer. time.