Litemax provides the total solution for information display and computing for ra

Transportation Solution

Litemax provides the total solution for information display and computing for railway transportation. In the control room, Litemax offers displays of various sizes and a full array of mounting options for limited installation space in trains. Our EAC computer box provides I/O, thermal, and anti-shock requirements in a train for computing needs. Also, for passengers on board, we have displays to show timing information and playback entertainment or advertisement clips.
 

What're Electromagnetic Interference (EMI) and Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC)

Litemax has long studied Electromagnetic Interference (EMI) and Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC) issues on our server, panel PC, and mobile devices. We have developed carrier solutions that meet customers' requests.

For the Substation Automation System (SAS) application, Litemax has successfully improved our process to gain the ability to manufacture rugged computing solutions that meet IEC 61850-3 international protocol. IEC 61850-3 international protocol is a well-structured, widely-used EMC guideline on communication and automation utilities.

With years of experience and improved processes, Litemax can now design an automation system that meets the IEC 61850 standard. Our server, panel PC, and mobile devices can operate smoothly with our EMC solution without interfering with another system nearby.

Industry Challenges

Smart cities need to have an Intelligent Transportation System (ITS) which may satisfy their transportation demands. Transit in a brilliant city should be hassle-free, eco-friendly, and communal and connected cars for better public transportation services—an ITS deals with these through far better visitor traffic management, squadron, and electricity administration. The most effective fit for this is the Electric Vehicle, which also deals with the future's energy issues. EVs are geared up along with intellect, i.e., Autonomous Electric Vehicles (AEVs), including the standard and the linked level called for by a brilliant area.
Litemax  has  technology know-how for the production and development of in-vehicle computers.
  • Strong vibration
    Tablet PCs in any means of transportations are subject to strong vibrations.
  • Wide range temperature
    Depending on the season, the outside temperature can range from below 0 °C to more than 40 °C.
  • Unstable power supply
    Vehicle mounted computers and rugged tablet PCs deployed in the train cabin must have a solution to protect from an unstable power supply, power loss, or power surge.
  • Wireless communications
    Wireless technologies connect all data processor, to monitors and sensors in the train.
  • Extreme operating environment
    Advanced mobile solutions for system monitoring should perform stably even in the most challenging conditions: strong vibration,, varying temperature, and rain.

Overview

Litemax provides the total solution for information display and computing for railway transportation. In the control room, Litemax offers displays of various sizes and a full array of mounting options for limited installation space in trains. Our EAC computer box provides I/O, thermal, and anti-shock requirements in a train for computing needs. Also, for passengers on board, we have displays to show timing information and playback entertainment or advertisement clips.
  • E-Mark certified rugged tablet
  • EN50155 EMC G-WIN Rugged Panel PC
  • Vehicle mounted computers -10”~14” Android VMC, 8”~14” Windows VMC

Core Capabilities / Advantages

Dust - and waterproof housing and connector

Litemax multipurpose panel pc is protected against dust and water splash specially made to keep the industrial panel computer and display workable against harsh environments.
 

Fanless cooling system and ultra-low power consumption

Litemax offered fanless vehicle mount panel PCs, with Intel's next-generation processor paired with genuine Intel graphics resulting in high performance with low power consumption. Suitable for long-hour drive and in-motion computing capabilities.

Anti-shock and vibration

Litemax understands that in-vehicle panel pc is subjected to shock and vibration, either from the road or the transportation. Our  panel passes the shock and vibration tests. The overall construction of the panel is inherently rugged, with aluminum alloy housing and anti-corrosion treatment. Also, optical bonding and a protective glass option increase the screen's sturdiness.

Suitable for Operations in Extreme Working Conditions

With the built-in intelligent heater that boosts from -40°C to 70°C,  panel PC is suitable for operating in outdoor or hazardous environments blistering hot or cold temperatures.

No-Air Potting Process

Potting is the process of filling a complete electronic assembly with a solid or gelatinous compound for resistance to shock and vibration and excluding moisture and corrosive agents. Litemax performs no-air potting of electronic components in-house. Potting prevents the substrate from failing in harsh environments or from vibrations or other potentially-damaging uses.
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