ADLINK's latest edge DAQ system for machine condition monitoring, MCM-204.

ADLINKジャパン 東京本社
Today, ADLINK Technology, a global provider of high-end edge computing products, announced the latest edge data acquisition system (DAQ) for machine condition monitoring, the MCM-204. With the release of the MCM-204, ADLINK's MCM lineup has been further enhanced, providing the most suitable MCM solution for batch configuration. The MCM-204, equipped with an ARM Cortex-A9 processor, is designed as a standalone DAQ device that does not require a host computer and features two Ethernet ports that enable data transmission back to a backend server and the construction of daisy-chain connections. It can also calculate commonly used vibration-related indices such as voltage, FFT, and RMS, allowing the benefits of edge computing to be implemented in large-scale infrastructure. Furthermore, it flexibly accommodates various data access options and allows for secure remote management and firmware/algorithm updates using the built-in web console. With all these features, the MCM-204 is ideal for real-time monitoring, analysis, and control from remote locations.
