cards Lippertare distinguished by 2 characteristics:
The first point relates to the concept of robustness. In Lippert/Adlink products, robustness is not just another product attribute; it's an integral part of a rigorous and robust design and manufacturing methodology. It's not simply about reinforced products that withstand harsh working conditions; Lippert/Adlink products are specifically designed to perform under such conditions. This is why the same Lippert/Adlink product is the first choice for critical applications like medical and communications, as well as for outdoor applications such as transportation and even military use.
The second difference is at the technology level. Lippert/Adlink CPUs feature LEMT. LEMT (Lippert Enhanced Management Tool) is a microcontroller-based system that operates independently of the board's processor and is easily accessed through the supplied user interfaces and tools. It allows for precise hardware monitoring, including readings of power consumption, voltages and temperatures, operating time, fan speeds, firmware versions, power-on cycles, causes of restarts, and more.
They also feature a security BIOS that would automatically activate if, during a remote BIOS update, the system were rendered unusable due to a boot failure, thus avoiding the need to travel to the remote installation site.
Lippert/Adlink is a German company founded in 1987 that was fully acquired by Adlink Technology last February. This acquisition positions Adlink as the second-largest PC-104 company in terms of market share. It is expected that Lippert/Adlink's characteristic design excellence and R&D efforts (which will continue in Germany) will contribute to a global improvement across all Adlink product lines.
