With the new era of the Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT), many system integrators and engineers face the critical challenge of finding a secure and reliable IIoT-gateway solution that offers regular security patches to remedy system vulnerabilities in a timely manner. Moxa’s newly launched AIG-300 Series IIoT gateways come with Azure IoT Edge integration that adds significant value in the form of unique features that help build a cost- and time-efficient IIoT system.
IIoT gateways need to be highly secure and reliable to facilitate seamless edge-to-cloud data acquisition and device management. The AIG-300 IIoT gateway, seamlessly integrated with Azure IoT Edge and powered by ThingsPro, offers a solution for reliable, quick, and easy data acquisition and device management. Data collected from devices can be transferred to Azure IoT Edge and then on to the Azure IoT Hub with a few simple configuration steps. Conversely, devices can be effectively managed via the Azure IoT Hub to the Azure IoT Edge on the AIG series gateways.
Most IIoT applications are deployed in remote, unmanned, and harsh environments such as a smart grid, energy storage systems, solar fields, and oil and gas refineries applications. With capabilities such as resume file transmission, over-the-air (OTA) upgrades, and secure boot, the AIG series gateways can be upgraded and maintained to ensure their continuous availability, thereby maintaining effective protection against cyberattacks. Secure boot prevents malicious code execution and software injection hacks from occurring.
The Moxa AIG-series advanced IIoT gateways are equipped with an Arm Cortex-A7 dual-core 1 GHz processor and contain one CAN port as well as four Dis and four Dos. The series can withstand operating temperatures from -40 to 70°C.
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