Use Case
Rugged In-Vehicle Computers for Fleets
Vehicles are harsh — vibration, temperature swings, dusty air, and unstable power. An in-vehicle computer is engineered to run reliably through all of it for fleet, transit, and field applications.
Vehicle-grade power
In-vehicle computers accept wide-range 9-36V DC input with ignition control and power buffering, so they survive engine cranking and shut down cleanly with the vehicle.
Built for the road
Fanless, sealed enclosures with solid-state storage and MIL-STD-810H shock and vibration testing keep the system running over rough terrain and constant motion.
Connectivity
Options for WiFi, cellular, GPS, and CAN bus turn the computer into a connected hub for telematics, dispatch, and data capture.
Frequently asked questions
What voltage do in-vehicle computers use?
Wide-range 9-36V DC, covering 12V and 24V vehicle systems.
Do they handle vibration?
Yes — fanless, solid-state designs tested to MIL-STD-810H handle shock and vibration.
Can they connect to vehicle systems?
Options include CAN bus, GPS, cellular, and WiFi for telematics.