Wide temperature technology has enabled system integrators to deploy industrial computers in a greater range of indoor and outdoor environments. For example, an industrial-grade embedded computer may be deployed in a factory where it is constantly exposed to high temperatures. If it is deployed in a remote outdoor location, the computer would need to be able to operate under extreme cold or heat, depending on the climate. As a result, industrial computers are often designed to operate reliably in temperatures ranging from -40 to 75°C. One of the lasting benefits of wide temperature technology is to make computers particularly reliable and less prone to failure over long periods in harsh environments. But how do manufacturers develop computers suitable for such extreme temperatures and conditions?
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The secret behind wide temperature technology
23/04/2009
Wide temperature technology has enabled system integrators to deploy industrial computers in a greater range of indoor and outdoor environments.



