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Jetway, an AAEON-affiliated manufacturer, has released a new single-board computer, the JF35-ADN1, targeted at industrial robotics applications. The JF35-ADN1 is a subcompact, 3.5” board that is powered by the Intel N97 (formerly Alder Lake) processor.
It features several high-speed interfaces and peripherals for its target applications including two 2.5GbE ports, a total of eight USB 2.0 ports (physical ports and internal connectors), two USB 3.2 Gen 2 ports (Type-A and Type-C), and supports up to 32GB of DDR5 RAM via a SO-DIMM socket. It can power up to three displays via two HDMI 2.0b ports and a DisplayPort over USB-C port.
The Jetway JF35-ADN1 SBC is aimed at Automated Guided Vehicles (AGV) applications, but it is stated to be versatile enough to accommodate other uses such as machine vision and payment systems solutions. The JF35-ADN1 features the same Intel N97 processor as AAEON’s Up Xtreme 7100 and is intended for the same industrial robotics applications. However, based on the specifications alone, the JF35-ADN1 seems to be targeted at entry-level robotics automation solutions while the UP Xtreme 7100 is built for more advanced, intelligent applications.
The JF35-ADN1 SBC is currently available and in mass production. More details for the JF35-ADN1 can be found on the product page including supporting documentation and software drivers.
Tomisin is a writer specializing in hardware product reviews, comparisons, and explainers. He is very passionate about small form factor and single-board computers.
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I read CNX less these days, on mobile the front pages is 90% adverts. All I see on it now is “Jetway launches the J35-ADN1-A A 3.5” N97 Intel SBC” the rest is ads. If the first post is sponsored, it’s all 100% ads!!
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