27.05.2024 • Product

Moxa: First IEC 62443-4-2 Certified Industrial Computer UC-8200 – GSA25 Finalist

The UC-8200 is a versatile industrial computer designed for various industrial automation applications. With robust features, including IEC 62443-4-2 certification for maximum security, it's ideal for integrating IIoT applications

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Its flexible connectivity, automatic failover, and long-term support make it perfect for demanding industrial environments. Equipped with multiple ports and dual Mini PCIe sockets, it offers adaptability for complex communication needs. Powered by a Cortex-A7 dual-core processor, it's optimized for energy monitoring systems yet suitable for diverse industrial solutions. LTE-enabled models ensure reliability in wide-temperature environments, rigorously tested for suitability

Moxa's UC-8200 series is the world's first host device to achieve ISA/IEC 62443-4-2 certification, ensuring maximum reliability and security. IEC 62443 standards are now mandatory in many countries, reflecting the growing demand for product security, particularly in Industrial IoT equipment. With automatic system failover, TPM 2.0 technology, and a robust Linux operating system, the UC-8200 ensures high operational resilience and minimizes downtime. Long-term support and a 10-year lifecycle for software and security updates provide investment security. These features make the UC-8200 a cost-effective and significant solution for industrial automation and plant safety.

 

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