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Please recommend a Linux SBC with Industrial stability while it is made in ABC?

HKPhysicist
HKPhysicist 6 months ago

Hello Engineers,

  • I have even tried the BeaglePlay SBC which is out-sourced to China SeeedStudio`s production line in Vietnam.  It's TI WL card dies after 6 months of purchase and after 70 days of stability test while it did nothing. Rage

  • I personally also like Raspberry Pi4 because it is stable while running under a chip fan.  Also, it is made in Wales, UK!  Quality is the top in the industry!  Heart eyes  However, it is not within the industrial electronic requirement (-40C/-20C to 85C).

  • So could any expert introduce a Linux SBC (working as a border router with LTE dialup) with at least 2GB RAM, 16GB eMMC, average video without graphical acceleration, a wireless lan, an Ethernet, and the last but not the least, not made in China.  The cost of electronic made in China is actually very high!!! Rage
  • Is Snapdrogon 410 board within the industrial stability standard?

Thanks for your opinions.

Nerd

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  • electronicbiker
    electronicbiker 6 months ago in reply to shabaz +2
    Raspberry Pi make the 'Compute' module which I believe is used in various industrial-grade PLC's and the like. I don't know much about it as a) I've never had cause to use it, b) the last company I worked…
  • Cquk
    Cquk 6 months ago +2
    We used the PI CM4 module. It has the best support and you can be sure of ongoing updates. Some of the other systems we used needed "Custom" linux. That was out of date or hard to compile
  • phoenixcomm
    phoenixcomm 6 months ago +2
    HKPhysicist Ok, here we go! First, the pi will not do it. as it lacks multiple RJ45s, one for incoming the other for outgoing. Personally build a Box and put in it OpenBSD it comes with the best firewall…
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    0 phoenixcomm 6 months ago

     HKPhysicist Ok, here we go! First, the pi will not do it. as it lacks multiple RJ45s, one for incoming the other for outgoing. Personally  build a Box and put in it OpenBSD it comes with the best firewall/router in the biz, has never ever been hacked, small learning curve. My box that I pulled together is running 4 network connections, plus one on the mother board which makes 5.

    1.  All inbound, and outbound traffic
    2. Public HTML server VOIP server  (two public addresses Astrix (Rasberry PI) and has a USB to Ethernet for the Phones) 
    3. Second PI for the PIhole
    4. Nat to the internal network 197.168.x.x
    5. back do for special stuff  

    You cant do that on the PI!!  any older box will do. 8Gb of memory (P2) and 1 Gb HDA 

    So where did I get all the ports from?? Simple put in a few adapters.  ~~ Good Luck Cris H. 

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    0 Jan Cumps 6 months ago in reply to phoenixcomm
    phoenixcomm said:
    has never ever been hacked

    The internet says it has been hacked

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    0 Jan Cumps 6 months ago in reply to phoenixcomm
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    has never ever been hacked

    The internet says it has been hacked

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