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Wireless capabilities enable easy deployment of edge computers in various locations, eliminating wiring constraints and enhancing data-aggregation capabilities. By transitioning OT environments to modern wireless technologies, organizations can benefit from simplified integration and reduced installation costs. Additionally, remote-management capabilities can enhance the efficiency of industrial automation systems.
Wireless Computer As an Edge Gateway |
![]() | Wireless Technologies Bring Efficiency to Data Transmission in Harsh Environments The UC-3400A and UC-4400A Series computers feature dual wireless capabilities for 4G/5G and Wi-Fi 6/6E, ensuring reliable operations in harsh environments. Leveraging Qualcomm's QXDM, Moxa offers advanced log analysis and troubleshooting support for enhancing wireless connection quality through log analysis, troubleshooting, and protocol decoding. |
Moxa Connection Manager Automatic Network Failover Ensures Continuous Connectivity Moxa Connection Manager (MCM) allows for the creation of multiple profiles for network interfaces. When a connection fails, MCM can automatically failover to a connection with the highest priority based on your profile settings and switch back when the connection is restored. The user-friendly GUI helps set up device connections in just a few clicks. | ![]() |
![]() | Streamline Large-scale Deployment With Effortless Provisioning Moxa Swift offers an intuitive web GUI for configuring and provision supported devices in batches. Use the tool to create a golden sample of the configuration on one computer and used this backed-up configuration settings to batch provision multiple industrial computers. |
UC-3400A Series | UC-4400A Series | |
Industrial 4G and Wi-Fi 6 computers | Industrial 5G and Wi-Fi 6E computers | |
CPU | Armv8 Cortex-A53 quad-core 1.4 GHz | Armv8 Cortex-A53 quad-core 1.6 GHz |
Memory | 4GB DDR4 | 4GB DDR4 |
OS | Moxa Industrial Linux 3 (Debian 11, kernel 5.10) Moxa Industrial Linux 4 (Debian 13, kernel 6.1) in late 2025 | Moxa Industrial Linux 3 (Debian 11, kernel 5.10) Moxa Industrial Linux 4 (Debian 13, kernel 6.1) in late 2025 |
Security Module | TPM 2.0 (built-in) | TPM 2.0 (built-in) |
Storage Slots | eMMC (16 GB preinstalled) microSD | eMMC (16 GB preinstalled) microSD |
Interface | 2 LAN, 2 serial, and up to 2 CAN ports, USB 2.0 port | 2 LAN, up to 4 serial (two with 2-Kv isolation), up to 2 CAN ports, 4 DIs and 4 DOs, USB 2.0 port |
Wireless | LTE/4G , BT and Wi-Fi 6 support (model with built-in LTE and Wi-Fi 6) | LTE/5G and Wi-Fi 6E/BT support (model with built-in 5G) |
Power Input Wide Temperature
| 9 to 48 VDC -40 to 70°C
CE, FCC, IC, UL, UKCA, NCC, RCM, RNZ, ATEX*, CID2* | Dual power inputs, 9 to 48 VDC -40 to 75°C (Non-wireless) AT&T, Verizon* CE, FCC, UL, BSMI, UKCA, RCM, KC, IC |
![]() | Increase Industrial Productivity With Real-time Machine Health MonitoringReliable, low-power edge computers are essential for machine health monitoring in harsh environments, as they collect sensor data and transmit it to the cloud for remote monitoring. |
Efficient Monitoring for Semiconductor Manufacturing With 5G-ready Arm ComputersAn all-in-one solution with 5G connectivity and optional Wi-Fi for backup, reduces the need for multiple devices and saves cost and space. | ![]() |
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