Technical FAQ
Q1: What makes the IBOX-601-G2 different from larger Orin NX platforms?
A: The IBOX-601-G2 focuses on an ultra-compact form factor. By optimizing the hardware layout for agility and removing internal UPS components, it strips away excess weight and volume, making it an ideal embedded computer device for small mobile platforms like last-mile delivery robots.
Q2: Why is the IBOX-601-G2 highly sought after as an AMR controller?
A: As an AMR controller, it offers the perfect balance of 100 TOPS processing power and native 4-channel GMSL2 camera support via FAKRA connectors, allowing an autonomous mobile robot to execute real-time SLAM and path planning seamlessly.
Q3: Can this edge AI computer survive harsh industrial and vehicle environments?
A: Yes. This rugged system features a wide operating temperature range (-25°C to 70°C) and complies with MIL-STD-810G standards for shock and vibration. It also holds E-Mark and EN 50155 certifications, ensuring high reliability in transport and warehouse automation.
Q4: How does the system handle rugged networking for autonomous mobile robot?
A: It is equipped with secure M12 connectors for 2.5GbE and GbE LAN, preventing cable disconnects caused by constant robotic motion, while internal M.2 slots expand high-speed 5G/LTE and precision GPS connectivity.
Q5: Does this fanless passive cooling design require external airflow?
A: The system is optimized for efficient heat dissipation through its aluminum alloy chassis. For peak performance in extreme environments, an ambient airflow of 0.6 m/s is recommended to ensure reliable 24/7 edge AI computer operations.