Computer on Module
Computer on Module execution is best suited for embedded applications. They are economical and functional and lack other features such as add-in-cards. They are faster and can be controlled better. They reduce development cost and ownership cost. The highlight of embedded computer is that it should be able to start again even if a major data crash occurs. An electronic component called watchdog timer is installed to consummate this task. It automatically resets the timer. Embedded computers depend on chips and processors. They prefer the makes of Intel and AMD. They are basically used by companies who install time-tested methods. Compiler, debug tools and assemblers are all time-tested techniques. Certain industrial computer is outdated by the time they start functioning. The reason is due to high demand and lack of user-friendliness of the system. They need to run on outdated hardware and software. With the tremendous rate at which the systems are updated these machines tend to loose out very early. So if an industry needs to keep pace with the technology the best option would be industrial computer enclosures. They could save both money and time. A conventional desktop could be housed in this enclosure which is free from dust and other industrial pollutants.