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EDATEC’s industrial PC builds on Raspberry Pi 5

Posted by Rianne Schestowitz on Dec 16, 2023

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The system includes a built-in Real-Time Clock supported by a SuperCAP and CR1220 battery backup, ensuring timekeeping accuracy during power outages. The fanless design, incorporating a metal case and a large heatsink, effectively dissipates heat, contributing to the system’s reliability and longevity.

EDATEC indicates that the device supports various configurations of the Raspberry Pi OS, both in Desktop and Lite versions, available in 32-bit and 64-bit architectures.

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