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Pickit processor 3.0-b
The Pickit processor 3.0-b offers lightness, compactness and multiple mounting options. It comes with a 19 VDC power supply adapter.
Processor ports
The front side of the processor has:
1x power switch button that serves as a led indicator as well.
2x unused USB ports.
The back side of the processor has:
4x USB 3.2 ports that can be used to connect Pickit cameras.
2x display ports that cannot be used to interact with Pickit. Note that Pickit can only be accessed and configured through its web interface.
4x RJ-45 ports, three of which are used by Pickit. Operational ports are labeled: “Your_PC”, “Robot”, and “LAN”. Refer to this article to learn how to configure the nettwork settings of your Pickit system.
1x 4-Pin DC power jack port.
Power input and installation
The Pickit processor 3.0-b comes with a 19 VDC output power supply adapter.
Note
Replacing the power adapter with a DIN rail power supply is possible. In that case, the DIN power supply should be ITE rated and its power cannot be shared with inductive loads like motors and relays and solenoids.
Two brackets are also included with their mounting screws to allow the installation of this processor on a wall.
The power supply connects to the “DC IN” port on the back side of the processor.
Note
In case of a power failure while the processor is on, it will restart automatically when power is restored. Pickit will start with robot mode enabled, that is, ready to receive robot commands.
Technical specifications
Processor: Intel Core i7-8700 (Coffee Lake) 3.2~4.6 GHz 6-Core
Dimensions (W x H x D): 334 x 64 x 198 mm (13.1” x 2.5” x 7.9”)
Memory (HD): 64 GB M.2 SATA SSD
Memory (RAM): 16 GB
Weight: 2.75 Kg
Operating temperature: 0 °C to 50 °C
Humidity: ̃10% to 90% (non-condensing)
IP rating: IP20
Input Voltage power: 19 V DC
Input Current: 7.89 A
Power adapter specifications:
Input voltage: 100 - 240 V AC
Input current: 2.5 A AC
Input frequency: 50 - 60 Hz
Power consumption
While turned off: 3 W
Booting: 45 W
Idle: up to 70 W
Heavy processing: up to 100 W