The CL260 lowers total cost of ownership for large‑scale edge deployments while delivering reliable, fanless operation in harsh environments, accelerating IoT adoption. Its ready‑to‑run software bundles simplify integration, enabling faster time‑to‑value for manufacturers and system integrators.
Edge computing has moved from niche deployments to a core pillar of digital transformation, driven by the explosion of industrial IoT sensors and the need for real‑time analytics at the source. As enterprises scale thousands of data‑collection points, the physical footprint, power consumption, and reliability of gateway hardware become decisive factors. Manufacturers therefore seek fanless, rugged devices that can be mounted on DIN rails or in tight enclosures without compromising performance. OnLogic’s new CL260 arrives at this inflection point, promising a palm‑sized solution that aligns with the push for distributed intelligence across factories, logistics hubs, and remote sites.
The CL260 packs an Intel N‑Series processor into a 115 × 30 × 82 mm chassis, delivering enough compute for edge analytics while keeping power draw low enough for 12‑24 VDC operation. Its fanless design eliminates moving parts, reducing maintenance and extending service life in harsh temperature ranges. Connectivity is engineered for industrial environments, featuring a terminal block that supports RS‑232/422/485 serial protocols alongside Ethernet. What sets the device apart is the out‑of‑the‑box software stack: pre‑configured ZEDEDA orchestration and ThinManager thin‑client management streamline deployment, cut integration cycles, and enable centralized monitoring of large device fleets.
By bundling hardware efficiency with turnkey software, OnLogic lowers the total cost of ownership for high‑volume edge projects such as remote data logging, digital signage control, and process monitoring. The CL260’s modest price point and rapid lead times make it attractive to system integrators and OEMs looking to scale IoT solutions without extensive engineering effort. As edge workloads continue to migrate from cloud‑centric models to localized processing, devices like the CL260 will likely become standard building blocks, reinforcing OnLogic’s position in a competitive market that includes rivals such as Advantech, Axiomtek, and Siemens. The launch signals a broader industry trend toward ultra‑compact, ready‑to‑run gateways that accelerate time‑to‑value for industrial digitalization initiatives.
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