Vecow provides a full range of rugged embedded computing systems particularly suited for rolling stock applications covering in-vehicle computing, wayside monitoring, Advanced Driver Assistance System (ADAS), in-vehicle surveillance, online diagnostics, Passenger Information System (PIS), Media and Entertainment System (MES), mobile in-vehicle communication, pantograph inspection and any AIoT/Industry 4.0 applications in harsh environments.


An European Standard applied to all electronic equipment used on rolling stock in railway applications

Rugged X-coded M12 connection is ideal for high-speed in-vehicle data transfer, up to10Gbps

Max 16V to 160V wide range power input with isolation protection

Fanless design, an advanced thermal solution in harsh environments

An European Standard for fire protection of railway vehicles - Part 2: Requirement for fire behaviors of materials and components

Rugged A-coded M12 connection is ideal for secured in-vehicle data transfer

Max 500V surge protection

16-mode configurable ignition power control secures normal operation in-vehicle applications
To change the boot device priority in AMI BIOS on Vecow x86 systems, enter the BIOS setup during system boot, navigate to the Boot Function menu, and select the desired Boot Option to configure the device order. For more detailed instructions, please refer to the Vecow product user manual.
When a Vecow system emits 4 beeps and fails to boot, it typically indicates that the system memory (RAM) is not being properly recognized.
To resolve this issue, follow these troubleshooting steps:
1. Power off the system and disconnect the power source.
2. Open the chassis to access the motherboard.
3. Carefully remove the memory modules from their slots.
4. Clean the gold contacts (gold fingers) on the memory modules using a soft eraser or isopropyl alcohol, and clear any dust from the memory slots.
5. Firmly re-insert the memory modules back into the slots, ensuring they are securely locked.
6. Reassemble the system, reconnect power, and attempt to boot again.
The Vecow RAC-1000 is an IP67-rated rugged AI computing system powered by the NVIDIA Jetson AGX Orin platform, designed to deliver high-performance edge AI capabilities in extreme outdoor environments.
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Intel Core i7 CPUs generally offer more cores, higher thread counts, and superior overall performance compared to Intel Core i5 processors, making them better suited for intensive computing tasks.
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Vecow PEG (PCI Express Graphics) systems feature a built-in PCIe x16 expansion slot designed to support dedicated graphics cards for high-performance AI computing and graphics acceleration, whereas Non-PEG systems offer more compact, standard computing configurations without dedicated GPU expansion capabilities.
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Vecow fanless systems utilize passive cooling with advanced heatsinks instead of mechanical fans, delivering completely silent operation, reduced maintenance, and significantly higher reliability in harsh, dusty, or high-vibration industrial environments.
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