Technical FAQ
Q1: How does the “One-sided I/O Focusing” design benefit AMR and industrial installations?
A: The ABOX-5211 features an integrated design where all critical external device connection interfaces are located on the same side. This unique arrangement makes subsequent expansion and maintenance significantly easier, especially when the computer is installed in the tight, internal cabinets of service-type robots or classified picking carriers.
Q2: Can the ABOX-5211 support high-speed wireless communication for warehouse mobility?
A: Yes, the ABOX-5211 is designed for stable and efficient wireless network transmission, featuring dual SIM card slots that support both 5G and LTE communication. This enables AMRs to communicate with each other and connect with backend systems like MES (Manufacturing Execution System) in real-time.
Q3: What are the power protection features for vehicle and mobile robot applications?
A: The system supports a wide range of DC 9V to 60V power input. It includes Smart Ignition power management for vehicle-based systems and provides an optional internal battery kit (BAT-5200) that allows for up to 10 minutes of operation during unexpected power interruptions, ensuring a safe system shutdown.
Q4: How many PoE devices can the ABOX-5211 power for vision-based navigation?
A: The ABOX-5211 can be configured with an optional 8 x PoE (Power-over-Ethernet) ports, providing a total power budget of up to 120W. This simplified connection allows for the direct integration of multiple IP cameras and sensors used for laser guidance and automated behavioral analysis.
Q5: Is the system durable enough for harsh, 24/7 industrial environments?
A: Absolutely. The ABOX-5211 is built with an aluminum extrusion and steel chassis, operating in temperatures from -40°C to 70°C. It is certified to MIL-STD-810G standards for vibration and shock, ensuring reliable performance in demanding factory and mass transportation scenarios.