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IPC2110A vs IPC2115A
With the IPC2115A, you’re getting an Industrial Box PC with a faster processor, faster memory and SSD, more USB and serial ports, higher resolution display options, extended operating temperature, built-in I/O, and a remote power switch option.
IPC2110

IPC2115

CPU Differences
This change adds an 82% increase in CPU benchmark from the IPC2110A to the IPC2115A, contributing to an overall faster and stronger CPU.
| Model | IPC2110A | IPC2115A |
| CPU | Intel® Quad Core™ Celeron® J4125 Gemini Lake Processor @2.0GHz | Intel® Quad Core™ Alder Lake-N N100 Quad-Core, up to 3.4GHz |
| Differences | Turbo Speed: 2.7GHz CPU Mark: 2936 | Turbo Speed: 3.4GHz CPU Mark: 5361 |
System Memory Differences
DDR5 RAM is more efficient compared to DDR4 RAM, resulting in both faster data transfer speed and higher bandwidth.
| Model | IPC2110A | IPC2115A |
| System Memory Options | 1 x DDR4 260-pin SO-DIMM RAM (4, 8, 16 GB) | 1 x DDR5 SO-DIMM RAM (8, 16 GB) |
| Differences | Data Transfer: 1600 – 3200 MT/s Bandwidth: 12.8 – 25.6 GB/s Slower | Data Transfer: 4800 – 8400+ MT/s Bandwidth: 38.4 – 67.2 GB/s Overall, much faster |
USB Differences
An additional 2 USB ports allows for additional USB devices such as barcode scanners, cameras, and other USB supported devices.
| Model | IPC2110A | IPC2115A |
| USB | 2 x USB 2.0 4x USB 3.0 | 7 x USB 2.0 1 x USB 3.0 |
| Differences | 6 total USB ports | 8 total USB ports |
Serial Differences
Two additional serial ports on the IPC2115A, and the additional RS-485 compatibility, makes the IPC2115A more versatile.
| Model | IPC2110A | IPC2115A |
| Serial | 1 x RS-232/485-2W DE-9P, COM3 (default RS-232) 3 x RS-232 DE-9P (COM1/COM2/COM4) | 2 x RS-232/485 DE-9P (COM1/COM2) 4 x RS-232 DE-9P (COM3/COM4/COM5/COM6) |
| Differences | 4 total serial ports & only 1 of those have RS-485 compatibility. | 6 total serial ports including 2 ports with RS-485 compatibility. Serial port configuration for COM1 & COM2 are set in BIOS. |
Display Interfaces Differences
IPC2110A has 1 lower end HDMI 1.4b port and one display port 1.4 whereas the IPC2115A has two higher end HDMI2.0 ports. A display port 1.4 is generally used more for gaming and can stream 8k video @ 60Hz which is not applicable in the industrial automation environment. HDMI 2.0 still streams 4k video @60Hz
| Model | IPC2110A | IPC2115A |
| Display Interfaces | 1 x HDMI® 1.4b port (max. 4096 x 2160 pixels @30Hz) 1 x Display Port™ (max. 4096 x 2160 pixels @60Hz) | 2 x HDMI® 2.0 (max 4096 x 2160 @60Hz) |
| Differences | HDMI 1.4b Bandwidth: 10.2 Bpbs HDMI 1.4b Resolution: 4K @ 30Hz Display Port 1.4 Bandwidth: 32.4 Gbps Display Port Resolution: 8K @ 60Hz | Bandwidth: 18 Gpbs Resolution: 4K @ 60Hz |
SSD Differences
A M.2 NVME 3.0 is the optimal performer for a Windows 11 operating system.
| Model | IPC2110A | IPC2115A |
| SSD | 1 x 2.5” SATA3 MLC (64, 128, 256, 512 GB, 1 TB) | 1 x M.2 2280 NVME 3D TLC (128, 256, 512 GB, 1 TB, 2 TB SSD) |
| Differences | Data transfer: 480 to 580Mbps | Data Transfer: 3200 to 6200Mbps Memory lasts longer in active use. Compact M.2, direct slot. Better for speed and performance. |

Mechanical/Environmental Differences
Differences: IPC2115A has a slightly larger overall dimension, but is lighter in weight. Additionally, the IPC2115A has a wider operating and storage temperature range.
| Model | IPC2110A | IPC2115A |
| Dimensions (W x H x D) | 6.10 x 5.00 x 1.85 inches [155 x 127 x 47 mm] | 6.99 x 4.21 x 2.05 inches [177.6 x 112 x 52 mm] |
| Net Weight | Approx. 2.2 lbs. [1 kg] | Approx. 1.98 lbs. [.9 kg] |
| Operating Temperature | 41~104°F [5~40°C] | 32~122°F [0~50°C] |
| Storage Temperature | -4~140°F [-20~60°C] | -4~158°F [-20~70°C] |
| Model | IPC2110A | IPC2115A |
| Windows OS | Windows 11 Enterprise GAC | Windows 11 Enterprise LTSC |
Windows 11 LTSC offers more stability, with less updates, as compared to WIN11 GAC. Win11 LTSC is better fitted for an industrial environment as compared to WIN11 GAC, which is better suited for home and personal use.
Unique to IPC2115A
| Digital IO | 1 x 12 Pin Terminal Block Connector (5-in, 5-out) | GPIO can be accessed and configured via BIOS menu. |
| Remote Power Switch | 2-Pin Connector Header | 2-pin jumper to allow for wiring momentary button for power control outside of cabinet. |
GPIO Benefits and Use Cases
GPIO (General Purpose Input/Output) adds the advantage of enabling small 5V digital input/output signals to be connected directly to the IPC. GPIO allows for versatile interactions within the system. Common applications include:
- System alarms that trigger IO to turn devices on or off
- Equipment status monitoring
- Counting or event logging by tracking pulses to the IO
- Standard digital input/output functions, such as receiving signals from sensors or sending signals to actuators
Typical Use Cases:
- Controlling light indicators at bus or train stations
- Operating garage gate mechanisms
Remote Power Switch
The IPC2115A introduces the ability to power the device on and off via a remote switch located outside of the panel. This feature significantly enhances convenience, allowing operators to easily reset or restart the IPC without opening the panel or using physical access to the device.
For more information on the IPC2115A, contact our sales team [email protected] or 425.745.3229
