ADLINK unveils certified IAP, EVP platforms for global use
ADLINK has launched new IAP and EVP industrial computer platforms with global compliance certifications and a pre-validated I/O ecosystem aimed at equipment builders that deploy systems across multiple regions.
The company said the IAP series meets major industrial safety and regulatory standards including CB, UL, LVD, CE and FCC. ADLINK said the EVP series meets LVD, CE and FCC.
Industrial computer suppliers and their customers often face region-specific compliance testing and product variations when shipping equipment into North America, Europe and Asia-Pacific markets. ADLINK positioned the new platforms as a way for manufacturers to standardise on a single base system across geographies.
Certification Scope
ADLINK described the IAP line as its flagship industrial automation range. It said the certification coverage provides a consistent foundation for automation, semiconductor and retail equipment manufacturers that sell the same or similar systems in different countries.
The company said cross-market compliance has become a key factor as equipment makers scale production. It also said regulatory approval adds administrative steps and engineering work when designs need adjustments for different jurisdictions.
ADLINK stated that the IAP and EVP platforms use a "global certification consistency" approach. It said this reduces the need for region-specific changes to systems.
IAP Range
ADLINK introduced the IAP-M47-4U and the IAP-E47-4U as part of the new IAP line-up. The company said the systems target industrial use cases such as semiconductor equipment, machine control, vision inspection and AI inference.
The company said the IAP platforms support Intel Core 200S Series and the latest Intel Core processors. It said the systems use reinforced mechanical structures and vibration-resistant construction. It also cited high-speed data throughput and stable 24/7 operation in harsh industrial environments.
ADLINK said the IAP-M47-4U targets compute-intensive AI and multi-camera vision workloads. It said this model focuses on compute and expansion. The company positioned the IAP-E47-4U as a more power-efficient option. It also described it as a flexible platform aimed at control-focused deployments and mixed applications.
EVP Design
For the EVP series, ADLINK introduced the EVP-1000-E4. The company said it uses a slim 1U form factor for edge AI and compact vision workloads.
ADLINK said the EVP-1000-E4 integrates CPU, storage, I/O and PCIe expansion into a 1U chassis. It positioned the device for space-constrained commercial equipment, smart retail systems, self-service kiosks and distributed edge control nodes.
ADLINK linked the EVP platform's LVD, CE and FCC compliance to standardisation across deployments in different markets. It said organisations can use a single design and scale deployments across regions.
Pre-validated I/O
Alongside certification claims, ADLINK said it expanded its industrial computing ecosystem around the two platforms. It said both IAP and EVP systems have been pre-validated with ADLINK motion control, PoE vision capture, synchronised DAQ, GPU acceleration and industrial-grade SSD products.
ADLINK said this reduces the need for customers to run card-level compatibility checks and stability tuning from the beginning. It said this shortens integration cycles and improves reliability under heavy workloads.
The company also referenced EdgeGO, its remote device management platform. It said customers can centrally monitor and manage distributed equipment across regions through the software.
Availability
ADLINK said the new IAP and EVP industrial computer series is available globally. It said it offers the systems as barebone units and as pre-configured versions for OEMs, ODMs and system integrators.
ADLINK did not disclose pricing. It also did not disclose shipment targets for the new products.
In an announcement, the company said it aims to address "the technical and administrative burden associated with regulatory approval."