SECO will be exhibiting its hardware and software for sensor systems at the upcoming Sensors Converge event in Santa Clara, California, from 24-26 June. At the company’s stand, attendees can explore how SECO’s dependable, scalable solutions connect sensors, process data on edge devices, and communicate with the Cloud, thereby reducing both costs and time-to-market while implementing IoT functionality and AI-based intelligence.
SECO offers a range of embedded computing and durable smart display electronic products, featuring Arm and x86 microprocessor architecture options, for integration into smart devices and embedded systems. Its rugged human-machine interface (HMI) panel PCs provide smart touch displays that are integrated into machinery.
With both wired and wireless networking and standard industrial sensor interfaces, SECO’s new Modular Vision series comes in sizes of 7”, 10.1”, and 15.6”. Fanless PCs, optimised for high reliability, flexibility, and security, easily interface with sensor and industrial equipment through a certified boxed solution.
SECO also manufactures a variety of off-the-shelf computing modules, including single board computers (SBCs) and standard form factor system on modules (SoMs), that are integrated into machinery at the circuit board level. To retrofit existing sensors for IoT connectivity, SECO’s Easy Edge gateway provides a bridge to the cloud via Wi-Fi and cellular radios through serial and other interfaces.
SECO’s hardware products integrate seamlessly with Clea, the software solution that underpins IoT infrastructure. It can be deployed swiftly on both small and large scales to meet installation requirements. Clea facilitates the ingestion and processing of sensor data, remote infrastructure management, smart algorithms for predictive maintenance, and value-added services and AI applications. Clea can also be deployed on non-SECO equipment, upgrading existing IoT systems.
At Sensors Converge, visitors will see SECO’s solutions in various applications, including a smart vending machine with a SECO SBC that drives the display, controls motor actuation, and manages sensor data within the machine; a high-flow, non-invasive ventilator that uses a SECO SBC to interface with various air flow and pressure sensors and pulse oximetry sensors; and a coffee beverage dispensing system. Additionally, fanless PC, single board computer, and System on Module products representative of SECO’s off-the-shelf product line will be featured.
The benefits of SECO’s solutions for embedded sensor applications include:
- A broad spectrum of processing options and physical interfaces for diverse sensor applications
- Industrial temperature, conformal coating, and rigorous verification and validation processes for robust and reliable operation
- Long-term availability, full product lifecycle management, and a global supply chain
- A comprehensive IoT software suite for easily architecting, upgrading, and deploying edge/cloud infrastructure
- AI algorithm development to facilitate new levels of operational performance and novel business models
- Easy integration of off-the-shelf and customisable industrial-grade computing solutions that facilitate time-to-market and reduce engineering development
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