A micro industrial computer is a compact embedded system designed to control, monitor, and manage various industrial automation and process control equipment. It finds applications in industrial automation control, smart home systems, robotics control, medical devices, intelligent transportation, environmental monitoring, and other fields requiring network connectivity, data processing, and automated control.
Specifically, micro industrial control computers can perform the following functions:
Data Acquisition and Transmission: Collect data through various sensors or controllers and transmit it to the cloud or other devices in real-time or batch processing modes.
Control and Monitoring: Automatically control and monitor relevant equipment based on collected data to enhance operational efficiency, reduce energy consumption, extend equipment lifespan, and improve safety.
Data Analysis and Processing: Analyze and process transmitted data using built-in processors and memory to generate reports and predictive insights, supporting decision-making and management.
Network Connectivity and Remote Monitoring: Connect the micro industrial computer to other devices and servers via networks and protocols for remote management and monitoring, enabling remote upgrades and debugging.
Programming and Custom Development: Developers utilize diverse programming languages and tools for custom programming and development, enabling more tailored and innovative application scenarios.
In summary, micro industrial control computers serve as critical infrastructure for industrial automation and intelligent systems. They enable intelligent control, monitoring, and management, thereby enhancing overall industry efficiency and reliability.
How to Install an Operating System on a Mini Industrial PC
The system installation process for mini industrial PCs differs slightly from that of standard PCs. Below are the general installation steps:
Obtain the System Image: First, download a suitable system image file from the internet. Select the appropriate image based on the industrial PC's hardware configuration (e.g., processor architecture, memory size).
Create a bootable USB drive or SD card: Burn the downloaded image file onto a USB drive or SD card to create a bootable installation medium.
Access BIOS or Boot Menu: Insert the prepared USB drive or SD card into the micro industrial PC's USB port or SD card slot. During startup, enter the BIOS or Boot Menu interface and adjust the boot priority to select the USB drive or SD card as the first boot device.
Enter the Installation Interface: After restarting the industrial computer, the system installation interface will appear. Select the appropriate language, time zone, and other information.
Partition and Format: Choose the disk partitioning and formatting method. Automatic partitioning and formatting are typically selected by default.
Install the System: Begin installing the system. The installation process takes varying amounts of time depending on the size of the system image and hardware performance, ranging from minutes to several hours.
Installation Complete: Upon completion, the system prompts to restart the industrial control computer. Remove the boot media before restarting to enter the operating system.
Note: Different micro industrial control computers may have varying installation procedures. Refer to the manufacturer's manual for specific instructions. Additionally, back up critical data and files before installation to prevent data loss.




