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    • 1.What Is A Single Board Computer (SBC)?

      SBC or Single Board Computer is a completely functional computer configuration that is built onto a single circuit board. Parts and components in a computer that are normally built independently (such as a microprocessor, memory, I/O, and more) from the PCB are now soldered together onto a single circuit board.    

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    • 2.What Is an Industrial Motherboard?

      An industrial motherboard is an industrial-grade printed circuit board located within the computer case and serves as a platform that provides connectivity and expandability for most computer hardware components.   
    • 3.What Are The Benefits of Implementing Single Board Computer (SBC)?

      Industrial-Grade Single Board Computer (SBC) allows high levels of integrations, reduced components, and connector counts. These features allows the industrial computers to operate in smaller, lighter, and power-efficient deployments. As a result, they are used in various applications from industrial automation, automotive computers, health care, and even military applications.

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    • 4.What Are The Different Form Factors of Industrial Motherboards?

      Different form factors of industrial motherboards match various industrial deployments, such as standard ATX, Micro-ATX, Mini-ITX, 3.5” SBC, Pico-ITX, and the smallest 1.8” Femto-ITX.   

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    • 5.What Are Some Major Beneftis of Industrial Motherboards?

      • Durability and Reliability: industrial motherboards are built with industrial-grade components and tested and validated to withstand wide operating temperature and shock and vibrations.   
      • Longevity: all parts and pieces used in making industrial motherboards are selected carefully; this includes selecting specific capacitors, resistors, power chokes, and many more items. This allows the industrial motherboard to achieve better electrical performance and more stable system performance despite deployments in harsh environments.   
      • Versatility and Compatibility I/O: industrial motherboards are configurable to support a variety of I/O options for legacy technologies and the latest technologies.   
    • 6.What Is Conformal Coating?

      Conformal coating is a method of applying a thin layer of polymeric film on the PCB to add additional protection for the printed circuit board’s components. This coating increases the motherboard’s ability to withstand dust, moisture, chemicals, and extreme temperature exposures.