Designed for environments with fluctuating power supply, this wide-voltage board delivers reliable performance, high-speed connectivity, and flexible I/O in a compact footprint—ideal for automation, transportation, and mobile medical systems.

ADLINK’s latest release, the AmITX-RL-WV Mini-ITX motherboard, is purpose-built for industrial embedded systems operating under unstable or fluctuating power conditions. Supporting 12–28V DC input, this motherboard ensures uninterrupted performance in critical applications such as factory automation, transportation systems, kiosks, and mobile medical carts—where consistent uptime is essential despite power variability.
The key features are:
- Built on Intel H610 chipset
- Supports up to 65W TDP Intel Core i9/i7/i5/i3 (14th/13th/12th Gen)
- Compact 170mm x 170mm Mini-ITX form factor
- Ideal for space-constrained industrial deployments
- Includes PCIe 4.0 x16 slot for high-speed expansion
- Dual 2.5GbE LAN ports for reliable, fast networking
These features make it ideal for advanced industrial tasks such as AI acceleration, machine vision, and real-time control systems. Its extensive I/O configuration includes M.2 B/E/M-Key slots, USB 3.2 Gen2 ports, and RS-232/422/485 COM ports, enabling seamless integration with both modern and legacy devices—reducing development overhead and ensuring compatibility across diverse systems. With support for up to 64GB of DDR4 3200 MHz memory, the AmITX-RL-WV can handle multitasking and processing-intensive applications typical in edge computing, automation, and graphics-heavy tasks. This makes it a reliable and robust solution for a wide range of industrial deployments.
“Industrial system designers often face challenges with inconsistent power supply in the field,” said HC Lin, Product Manager of Edge Computing Platforms BU at ADLINK. “The AmITX-RL-WV was developed to deliver consistent performance even in harsh electrical environments, giving our customers a dependable and versatile platform for industrial-grade embedded deployments.”
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