Physical Security

Fanless PC at IFSEC

by Mark Rowe

Tiny Green PC, which offers PCs for the security industry, is launching fitlet, its smallest ever fanless PC, at IFSEC, stand H600. The show runs on June 16 to 18 at London, ExCeL.

The firm is co-exhibiting with EyeLynx, and will feature its Pharos all-in-one surveillance system based on FitPC2i. Tiny Green PC will exhibit its full range of PC platforms at stand H600, including the Fit PC, IntensePC and MicroSVR families. Paul Mullen, Sales Director of Tiny Green PC, said: “Fitlet’s small enough to be tucked away in a camera casing, can run for days or even weeks from a battery, yet offers ample processing power and storage to capture, identify and store images and other data. Based on an AMD Quad Core processor, the new fitlet offers an unprecedented level of expandability for a pocket-size fanless PC. Fitlet offers nearly four times more performance 30 per cent smaller than the fanless Intel NUC.”

Memory, storage, network, extension cards and operating system can all be installed and upgraded by the user. Incorporating the quad-core AMD A4 Micro-6700T, the Tiny Green PC fitlet features up to 8GB of memory, Radeon R3 graphics, storage mSATA interface and up to 4GbE LAN ports. A central feature of fitlet is its FACET interface (Function and Connectivity T-card), which lets OEMs tailor the PC.

Tiny Green PC is also showing the Intel Haswell based Intense PC range which supports 4K resolution and cellular communications and small MicroSVR compact Intel i7 based microserver offering up to 4TB of storage. It is also exhibiting the FitPC2i, a low energy consumption, compact PC platform drawing just 8W.

EyeLynx has integrated FitPC2i into its Pharos all-in-one surveillance system and Jay Patel its Managing Director, says, “We don’t believe in compromising quality for performance and FitPC2i provides both. It delivers ample performance to run our SharpView image processing software with exceptionally low power consumption and in a small package that makes it very easy to integrate.”

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