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IGT-33V/ IGT-34C

IGT-33V / IGT-34C – ARM-Based Industrial IoT Gateway with Analog Inputs by Neousys Technology

The Neousys IGT-33V and IGT-34C are ARM-based industrial IoT gateways built around the TI Sitara AM3352 1 GHz processor, pre-installed with Debian and designed for IIoT and Industry 4.0 applications. The IGT-33V provides eight 16-bit 0-10V voltage inputs while the IGT-34C offers four 16-bit 4-20mA current inputs, with both models featuring dual 10/100M LAN, isolated DIO, RS-485, configurable RS-232/422/485, a mini PCIe slot for 3G/4G/Wi-Fi, and dual microSDHC storage in a compact DIN rail enclosure. Available from Recab, your Nordic partner for Neousys industrial IoT gateway solutions.
Description
The Neousys IGT-33V and IGT-34C are compact ARM-based industrial IoT gateways from the IGT-30 series, powered by the Texas Instruments Sitara AM3352 1 GHz processor with 1 GB DDR3L SDRAM and pre-installed Debian 9, making them ready-to-deploy platforms for IIoT gateway, edge data acquisition, and Industry 4.0 applications. The key differentiator between the two models is their analog input type: the IGT-33V integrates eight 16-bit analog voltage inputs (0-10V, ±5V, ±10V), while the IGT-34C provides four 16-bit current inputs (4-20mA / 0-20mA) — enabling direct connection to a wide variety of industrial sensors without external signal conditioning. Both models share a common I/O set including dual 10/100M LAN ports (one with IEEE 802.3at PoE+ PD), one USB 2.0 port, two COM ports (RS-485 and configurable RS-232/422/485), two isolated digital inputs, six digital outputs, six programmable LEDs, and two programmable function buttons. Wireless connectivity is handled via a full-size mini PCIe slot with USIM holder supporting 3G, 4G LTE, or Wi-Fi modules, and dual microSDHC slots — one internal, one external — allow separation of system and user data. Power input accepts 12 to 25 V DC with IEEE 802.3at PoE+ PD capability, and the system operates from -25 to +70 °C in a compact 43 x 77 x 104 mm DIN rail enclosure. CE/FCC Class A certified per EN55032 and EN55024, the IGT-33V and IGT-34C are an excellent fit for industrial sensor data acquisition, factory IIoT gateways, remote monitoring, and smart manufacturing projects across Nordic and Baltic markets. Available from Recab, your Nordic partner for Neousys industrial IoT gateway solutions.
Features
  • TI Sitara AM3352 1 GHz ARM processor with 1 GB DDR3L and Debian 9 pre-installed
  • IGT-33V provides eight 16-bit 0-10V inputs; IGT-34C provides four 16-bit 4-20mA inputs
  • Dual 10/100M LAN with one PoE+ PD port plus full-size mPCIe for 3G/4G/Wi-Fi modules
  • Two isolated digital inputs, six digital outputs, six programmable LEDs, and two function buttons
  • 12 to 25 V DC input with IEEE 802.3at PoE+ PD in a 43 x 77 x 104 mm DIN rail enclosure
  • CE/FCC Class A certified, operating from -25 to +70 °C with dual microSDHC storage slots
Specifications
Processor TI Sitara AM3352 1GHz
Memory 1GB DDR3L SDRAM
Ethernet 2x 10/100 LAN
USB 1x USB 2.0
DC Input 12 to 25V DC input
Dimensions 43mm x 77mm x 104mm
Weight 0.5 Kg
Operating Temp -25°C to 70°C
Storage Temp -40°C to 85°C
EMC CE/FCC Class A
  • IIoT edge gateways acquiring voltage or current sensor data in industrial environments
  • Factory automation systems deploying ARM-based Industry 4.0 data collection gateways
  • Remote monitoring installations transmitting sensor data via 4G LTE or Wi-Fi modules
  • Smart manufacturing sites integrating analog inputs with isolated DIO and serial communication