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17-Inch Industrial Panel PC with Android 12 and RK3568

Industrial IT teams deploying edge computing interfaces need hardware that balances Android 12 flexibility with ruggedized reliability. The EM-P17R from Emdoor delivers this in a fixed-mount, fanless form factor built for continuous operation in demanding environments — from factory floors to outdoor kiosks.

Deployment-Ready Ruggedness for Harsh Environments

The EM-P17R is engineered for unattended 24/7 operation. Its fanless thermal design, combined with an IP65-rated front panel, ensures protection against dust ingress and low-pressure water jets. The unit operates across –30°C to 70°C, supporting deployment in extreme ambient conditions without thermal throttling or condensation risk. A 1.22m drop resistance rating further confirms its suitability for mobile industrial carts or wall-mounted installations subject to mechanical shock.

Material construction uses a hybrid of plastic, sheet metal, and aluminum alloy, balancing structural rigidity with electromagnetic compatibility. The device resists electromagnetic interference (EMI) and static discharge, critical when deployed near high-power machinery or automated systems.

Android 12 on Industrial-Grade ARM Architecture

Unlike x86-based industrial PCs, the EM-P17R runs Android 12 natively on the RK3568 SoC — a quad-core Cortex-A55 processor clocked up to 2.0GHz, paired with the Mali-G52-2EE GPU and a 1 TOPS NPU. This architecture enables efficient execution of touch-centric HMI applications, barcode scanning UIs, and lightweight AI inference tasks — all within Android’s app ecosystem and security model.

The OS choice supports rapid development using standard Android SDK tooling and integrates seamlessly with enterprise MDM platforms. With 4GB RAM and 64GB eMMC storage, it accommodates persistent application caching and local data buffering — essential when connectivity is intermittent.

Touch Interface and Display Performance in Real-World Conditions

The 17-inch LCD display features a 4:3 aspect ratio, preserving vertical screen real estate ideal for SCADA dashboards, MES forms, and legacy industrial software layouts. At 1280×1024 resolution and 500 nits peak brightness, it remains legible under direct sunlight or high-bay lighting.

Its 10-point capacitive touch (PCAP) supports both wet-finger and gloved operation, validated for use in food processing, chemical handling, and cold-storage facilities. Unlike resistive overlays, PCAP offers faster response times and multi-touch gesture support — enabling pinch-to-zoom on schematics or swipe navigation in inspection workflows.

Connectivity Options for Integrated Edge Systems

The EM-P17R provides purpose-built I/O for industrial integration:

  • Dual RS232 ports, one configurable via mainboard switch to RS485, enabling Modbus RTU communication with PLCs and sensors
  • RJ45 Ethernet supporting 10/100/1000 Mbps adaptive speeds, suitable for time-sensitive control network segmentation
  • HDMI output for secondary display mirroring or extended UI space
  • USB 3.0 ×2 (one OTG) and USB 2.0 ×2, supporting peripherals like HID scanners, printers, or external storage
  • Dual-band Wi-Fi (802.11a/b/g/n/ac) at 2.4 GHz + 5.8 GHz, plus Bluetooth 5.0, for wireless commissioning and peripheral pairing

Power input accepts 12V–24V DC, compatible with common industrial power rails. An optional AC adapter (100–240V, 50/60 Hz → 12V/4A) simplifies lab testing and pilot deployments.

Integration Pathways for System Integrators

System integrators evaluating rugged edge devices will find the EM-P17R compatible with existing Android management stacks and OTA update frameworks. Its lack of onboard NFC, 1D/2D barcode readers, or fingerprint sensors means peripheral expansion must be handled externally — via USB or serial — preserving modularity and lifecycle flexibility.

For OEMs building custom enclosures or mounting solutions, the 401×332×57 mm dimensions and 4.18 kg weight inform mechanical design constraints. The black industrial finish minimizes glare and aligns with facility-wide hardware aesthetics.

ONERUGGED offers complementary ruggedization services for customers requiring enhanced environmental sealing or custom I/O configurations beyond the base EM-P17R spec.

Key Takeaways

  • The EM-P17R is a 17-inch Android 12 panel PC built around the RK3568 SoC, targeting long-term embedded deployment
  • IP65 front panel, –30°C to 70°C operating range, and fanless design enable reliable operation in harsh settings
  • 10-point PCAP touch supports gloved and wet-finger interaction, critical for frontline industrial usability
  • Dual RS232/RS485, Gigabit Ethernet, HDMI, and dual-band Wi-Fi provide flexible integration into legacy and modern control networks
  • No built-in scanning or biometric sensors — peripheral expansion is required via available USB or serial interfaces

Hardware Interface Comparison

Interface Quantity Notes
RS232 / RS485 2x DB9 (1 switchable) Configurable via mainboard jumper; supports Modbus RTU
USB 3.0 2× Type-A (1× OTG) Full-speed host + device mode for firmware updates or peripheral bridging
USB 2.0 2× Type-A Compatible with HID scanners, keyboards, and legacy peripherals
Ethernet 1× RJ45 (10/100/1000 Mbps) Adaptive speed negotiation; suitable for control network isolation
HDMI 1× Output Supports secondary display or extended UI workspace
Wi-Fi / BT Dual-band 2.4+5.8 GHz / BT5.0 Enables wireless provisioning and Bluetooth peripheral pairing

Technical FAQ

Q: Does the EM-P17R support Android Enterprise or zero-touch enrollment?

A: While the source material does not specify Android Enterprise compatibility, Android 12 supports these frameworks natively — configuration depends on Emdoor’s system image customization and bootloader unlock status.

Q: Is the display sunlight readable?

A: Yes — the 500 nits peak brightness and 4:3 aspect ratio are optimized for visibility in high-ambient-light industrial spaces.

Q: Can the device operate on 24V DC industrial power rails?

A: Yes — the DCIN accepts 12V–24V input, making it compatible with standard DIN-rail power supplies used in control cabinets.

Q: What is the touchscreen technology?

A: It uses 10-point capacitive touch (PCAP), explicitly rated for wet and gloved operation, distinguishing it from basic resistive solutions.

Q: Are there options for cellular (4G/5G) or GNSS connectivity?

A: The source confirms 2G/3G/4G support, but no mention of 5G or GNSS capability — those features are not included in the base specification.

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