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ADLINK TIOT-2000

Android-based rugged handheld computer
(by Conrad H. Blickenstorfer)

Headquartered in Taiwan, ADLINK is a provider of a wide variety of industrial application platforms for embedded computing, measurement and automation applications. As of 2011, the company has almost 1,000 employees, and its products are available worldwide. while primarily known for its industrial computing modules, ADLINK also offers the TIOT handheld computer platform.

The TIOT Handheld Computer is a conventional keypad PDA measuring 3.15 x 6.4 x 1.2 inches and weighing around 13 ounces. That's still small enough to be carried around in most pockets. The device has a sunlight-viewable 3.5-inch resistive touchscreen display with QVGA (240 x 320 pixel) resolution. The 28-key phone-style numeric keypad includes programmable as well as navigation keys. There are also four keys on the side of the device for camera and scanner operation.

The TIOT handheld is a rugged device, able to survive 5-foot drops onto concrete and handle a wide operating temperature range of 14 to 140 degrees Fahrenheit. The device also carries IP65 sealing, which means it's totally sealed against dust, and can also handle low-pressure water jets from all directions.

For wired communication there's both USB host and client functionality, and RS232 serial connectivity. On the wireless side the device comes with 802.1b/g/n WiFi, Bluetooth Class 2 version 2.0 (v2.1 would be better for security purposes), Qualcomm GPS, and optional mobile broadband.

With availability of either a laser scanner or a 1D/2D CMOS imager as well as RFID, the TIOT is clearly designed to be a field data collection device.

While the TIOT's form factory and technology is tried and true and does not break new ground, the platform does set itself apart in that TIOT devices come both in Windows CE and Android powered versions with the same body but slightly different specs. The TIOT-2000, shown here, is based on an 800MHz Qualcomm 7227T processor, a single camera, Qualcomm GPSOne GPS, 256MB of RAM, and an OTG interface (USB On-The-Go), whereas the Windows CE-based TIOT-9000 uses a 624MHz Marvell PXA310 processor, has dual cameras, uBlox AGPS, and 512MB of RAM.

Interestingly, in January of 2013, ADLINK introduced the IMX-2000 that looked identical to the TIOT-2000. Inquiries with ADLINK revealed that it's the same device, but that "the branding is changing to more closely link the product names with Industrial Mobile Computing."

Specifications ADLINK IMX-2000
Added/changed Added 11/2011, updated 01/2013
Form-factor Industrial PDA
CPU Speed Qualcomm 7227T/800 MHz
OS Android 2.3
RAM/ROM 256MB/512MB
Card slots 1 micro-SDHC (up to 32GB), 1 SIM
Display type Sunlight-readable color TFT
Display size/res 3.5"/240 x 320 pixels
Digitizer/pens Resistive
Keyboard/keys 28-key numeric keypad + 4 side keys
Navigation keypad, stylus
Housing Plastic/rubber
Operating Temp 14 to 140F (-10° to 60°C)
Sealing IP65
Shock 5 foot drop to concrete
Size (WxHxD) 3.15 x 6.4 x 1.2 inches (80 x 162 x 31 mm)
Weight 13.4 oz. (380g) with standard battery
Power Li-Ion 3.7V/3,000 mAH Li-, optional 4,000 mAH Li-Ion
Interface 2.0 OTG, 1D laser scanner/2D CMOS imager, 13.56MHz RFID
Wireless 802.11b/g/n WiFi, Bluetooth Class 2 v2.0 + EDR, Qualcomm GPSOne; optional WWAN (WCDMA+)
Camera Front: 300k pixel, rear 5mp with autofocus and flash
Humidity 5-95% non-condensing
EMI unknown
Price inquire
Web page www.adlinktech.com
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