In this video Randall Restle explains the "industrial" aspect of the EADTEC ED-IPC3020:
Now that I've got hands on the ED-IPC3020, it appears to be a well built and rather complete RPi-5 solution that includes M.2 PCIe NVMe SSD, Audio I/O and even a buzzer all within a fan-less metal case; these are things that would have to be purchased additionally to a bare RPi-5.? So, I feel it is priced competitively.
However, I'm finding the lack of documentation, other than this datasheet:?, frustrating, and the lack of a support forum leaves me without specifics regarding, for instance, how to use the buzzer.? Perhaps, when I find time to open the case, some of these issues will resolve themselves.? Also, the metal case appears to function well as a Faraday cage effectively disabling the RPi-5 on-board WiFi.? Of course, this is easily overcome by inserting a USB WiFi adapter.?
So far, the EDATEC ED-IPC3020 feels like a valuable addition to the RPi-5 marketplace.
Best regards
Larry
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