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Recommended Industrial PCs

The table below shows recommended PC specs from High-End to Low-End grades. The expected capture speed increases from the bottom row to the top row.

Grade

CPU

Integrated GPU

Dedicated GPU

Ethernet

RAM

Price (EUR)

High-End

Intel i5

Intel UHD 630/750/770 or Jetson AGX Orin/ Orin NX

Nvidia RTX 2000 or 4000 Ada

10 GigE

16 GB DDR4

~ 3000 - 9000

2.5 GigE

Mid-End

1 GigE

~ 2000 - 3000

No

10 GigE

Low-End

2.5 GigE

~ 1000 - 3000

1 GigE

Note

A dedicated GPU provides better performance than a 10 GigE network card.

Note

Several of the newer systems below are graded High-End based on their dedicated-GPU capability, not their network speed. Some of these ship with 2.5 GigE networking rather than 10 GigE; if you need 10 GigE, confirm an add-in network card option with the supplier.

The PC budget should be first spent on the components in the table. If the budget is higher, your spending should roughly be done in this order:

  • Upgrading the GPU to RTX 4500 Ada or similar

  • Upgrading the CPU to i7 or similar

  • Upgrading the GPU to RTX 5000 Ada

  • Upgrading the CPU to i9

  • Upgrading the RAM to 32 GB

For Zivid, it is not worth upgrading the CPU or RAM before getting a 10 GigE network card and a dedicated GPU. However, that might be different when your machine vision software comes into the equation.

Vendor

Model

High-End

Mid-End

Low-End

Advantech

IPC-220 V2 / IPC-240 V2

✓

✓

✓

Advantech

MIC-770 V3

✓

✓

✓

ADLINK

DLAP-3000

✓

ADLINK

DLAP-3100

✓

✓

ADLINK

DLAP-4000

✓

✓

ADLINK

DLAP-4100

✓

✓

✓

ADLINK

DLAP-5200

✓

✓

ADLINK

DLAP-8000

✓

✓

✓

ADLINK

DLAP-8100

✓

✓

✓

OnLogic

HX511

✓

OnLogic

MC510-50

✓

OnLogic

HX500

✓

OnLogic

HX600

✓

✓

OnLogic

HX610

✓

✓

OnLogic

NUVO-7160GC

✓

✓

OnLogic

NUVO-7000DE

✓

✓

OnLogic

DS-1202

✓

✓

OnLogic

Karbon-800

✓

✓

✓

OnLogic

Karbon-700

✓

✓

✓

OnLogic

Karbon-524 / Karbon-525

✓

✓

Vecow

ECX-3000

✓

✓

Vecow

ECX-3000 PEG

✓

✓

Vecow

ECX-4000

✓

✓

Vecow

RCX-3000 PEG

✓

✓

Siemens

SIMATIC IPC RW-545A

✓

✓

Note

Zivid supports Jetson Orin starting from SDK 2.12. The table below lists industrial PCs that embed Jetson Orin modules.

Vendor

Model

High-End

Mid-End

Low-End

Advantech

MIC-733-AO

✓

Advantech

AIR-030

✓

Advantech

EPC-R7300

✓

ADLINK

DLAP-411-Orin

✓

ADLINK

DLAP-211-Orin NX

✓

OnLogic

JETAGX

✓

✓

Vecow

EAC-5000

✓

Vecow

EAC-6000

✓

Thought process for choosing an IPC

In this section, we discuss what to consider when selecting an industrial PC. To avoid being vague, we run this thought process on an example IPC. One such high-performance Industrial PC with specs that we recommend is the Advantech MIC-770-20A1. Some alternative suppliers of industrial PCs are Wecow, OnLogic, and ADLINK. ADLINK has good options for low-power consumption DC-powered PCs suitable for mobile platforms.

Advantech MIC-770-20A1 IPC is compact and fanless, which is beneficial for industrial conditions. However, for many applications fanned PCs will do. The ambient temperature range of this PC is from -10 to 50. This is another aspect that you might want to consider based on your application requirements.

CPU

Advantech MIC-770-20A1 comes with a 10th Generation Intel Core CPU and H480W chipset. Our recommendation for the CPU is i5-10500E or better.

Communication

For use with Zivid 2 or 2+, we recommend a 10 GigE Vision PCIe Interface Card. With Advantech MIC-770-20A1 you can choose either the 1-port PCIE-1181 card or the 2-port PCIE-1182 card. PCIe ports come in x16, x8, x4, and x1 slot options. Some 10 GigE network cards require x4 or higher and some other x8 or higher PCIe ports.

GPU

One of the benefits of this particular IPC is that it is compatible with optional expansion modules, such as a dual GPU Expansion Module MIC-75G30-00A2. A High-End dedicated GPU is what makes this IPC high-performance. We recommend a professional-grade Nvidia RTX Ada generation GPU, such as the RTX 4000 Ada, or the RTX 2000 Ada to cut the cost a bit. The equivalent older RTX A-series cards (for example the RTX A4000 or RTX A2000) also work, but are being phased out. We recommend professional grade because the manufacturer guarantees stability and reliability. Often, the space inside an industrial PC is tight. Therefore, it is important to confirm with the supplier that it is possible to fit both the network card and the GPU.

A good compromise for not having a dedicated GPU is an integrated GPU from Intel, such as UHD Graphics 630. Many low-footprint fanned or fan-less industrial PCs that meet this spec can be found on the market. The reason we chose Advantech MIC-770-20A1 for this thought process is because it is upgradable. This means that you can start with a Low-End version without the expansion card, and upgrade it to Mid-End and High-End by adding a dedicated GPU and a 10 GigE network card.

RAM

We recommend at least 16 GB DDR4 RAM (e.g., SQR-SD4N16G2K6SNCB).

HDD

Advantech MIC-770-20A1 comes with a shock resistance, anti-vibration, and low power consumption SSD (SQF-S25V4). These are all relevant specs for industrial conditions that can be harsh.

Professional Dedicated GPU Price

The table below lists the current professional GPUs from the Nvidia RTX Ada generation, which succeeds the older RTX A-series (Ampere). Prices are approximate and intended only for rough comparison between the GPUs.

Note

The older RTX A-series (A2000, A4000, A4500, A5000, A6000) is being phased out. For new systems, prefer the Ada-generation equivalents listed below.

GPU

Memory

Price (EUR)

Nvidia RTX 2000 Ada

16 GB

~650

Nvidia RTX 4000 Ada

20 GB

~1300

Nvidia RTX 4500 Ada

24 GB

~2350

Nvidia RTX 5000 Ada

32 GB

~4100

Nvidia RTX 6000 Ada

48 GB

~7100

Version History

SDK

Changes

2.12.0

Jetson Orin support is added.

2.11.0

AMD is no longer recommended. Official support has been removed in SDK, see Enable Unsupported Compute Device for Zivid Software.

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