As transportation technology evolves, the challenge isn’t just finding powerful computing, it’s finding the right kind: rugged, scalable, efficient, and adaptable for different roles. Rail operators often need both traditional box PCs as in-vehicle control centers and separate panel PCs for conductor and passenger displays. NEXCOM now offers a streamlined solution that does both: the vROK 3030-A-B, a next-gen panel-mount railway computer that blends control and display functions into one compact, high-performance system.
The 10.4” vROK 3030-A-B is designed for dual-purpose deployment, serving as an HMI in locomotive driver cabins or a display terminal in passenger areas. The biggest upgrade is its triple display capability. With both HDMI® and DisplayPort outputs, this panel-mount PC supports up to three simultaneous displays, including its built-in screen – ideal for delivering real-time data, infotainment, advertisements, and system status all at once. This represents a significant upgrade, offering expanded visual coverage without adding complexity to the system.
Its projected capacitive (PCAP) touchscreen delivers crystal-clear visuals with a 1200-nit sunlight-readable display and rugged protection for the front panel with its IP65 rating. Whether flush-mounted in a driver console or VESA-mounted on a dashboard, the vROK 3030-A-B adapts to your setup. Custom bracket and display options are available upon request.
Why install both a box PC and a display when one device can handle both? The vROK 3030-A-B eliminates the need for a separate hidden box PC for passenger information systems (PIS), simplifying wiring and reducing hardware costs. Use it alongside two other displays to form a triple-display PIS setup, ideal for showing route maps, ads, onboard entertainment, and train speed or status. It’s also suitable for more specialized environments like sleeper coaches.
Railway safety depends on visibility – and the vROK 3030-A-B doesn’t disappoint. It supports both analog and IP cameras with four CVBS inputs (via optional capture card) and dual PoE ports (with optional PoE module). Whether you’re connecting to interior or exterior cameras, the system helps enable full situational awareness, supporting use cases like rear-view monitoring, cabin safety, or platform surveillance.
Even better, power isn’t a concern: onboard power support includes DC 24V/36V (non-isolated) and optional DC 24V/110V (with isolation), ensuring stable operation under challenging railway conditions.
Inside its compact frame, the vROK 3030-A-B offers plenty of muscle and room to grow. It features an Intel Atom® processor with low power consumption (9W TDP) and up to 32GB DDR4 memory.
For storage and connectivity, it includes:
Certified to EN 50155 (OT3, -25°C to 70°C) and MIL-STD-810H standards, it’s built to operate under extreme rail conditions, such as vibration/shock and extreme temperatures. No matter the use case, the vROK 3030-A-B is ready for deployment on the front lines of smart railway systems.
10.4” railway panel-mount computer with Intel Atom® x6414RE processor, 4GB DDR4, DC 24V/36V input (w/o isolation), 1 x M.2 Key M 2280 slot for storage