Revolutionizing Industrial Displays: SECO’s Modular Vision at embedded world 2025
Table of Contents
- 1. Revolutionizing Industrial Displays: SECO’s Modular Vision at embedded world 2025
- 2. Modular Vision: SECO’s Customizable Industrial HMI Platform
- 3. What are the different processor options available for the Modular Vision HMI platform?
- 4. Modular Vision: SECO’s Customizable Industrial HMI Platform
Get ready to witness a game-changer in the world of industrial displays. SECO, a leading force in embedded computing, is set to unveil early samples of their groundbreaking Modular Vision product line at embedded world 2025, taking place from March 11 to 13 in Nuremberg, Germany. This innovative line promises to reshape how industries integrate smart interactive displays within machines and appliances.
SECO’s Modular Vision panels, known as HMIs (Human-Machine Interface) assemblies, are designed to be a one-stop shop for OEMs seeking a complete embedded computing platform. They seamlessly integrate a display, eliminating the need for costly and time-consuming development processes. This integration streamlines the development cycle and allows businesses to focus on their core functionalities.
The Modular Vision line boasts a variety of display sizes to cater to diverse needs: a 7-inch display with a resolution of 1024 x 600, a 10.1-inch display with a resolution of 1280 x 800, and a spacious 15.6-inch display delivering full HD resolution at 1920 x 1080. these displays are equipped with a projected capacitive (PCAP) touchscreen offering high-precision touch sensitivity, and boast a luminous, clear display with a 400 cd/m brightness.
To ensure long-lasting performance, the HMIs feature an LEAD backlight with an impressive lifetime of 50,000 hours. This longevity translates into reduced maintenance costs and increased reliability for industrial applications.
Modular Vision: SECO’s Customizable Industrial HMI Platform
SECO’s Modular Vision series showcases a flexible and powerful approach to designing industrial Human-Machine Interfaces (HMIs). This new platform caters to a wide range of applications, offering customizable components and robust features for seamless integration into diverse industrial environments.
One of the distinguishing features of the Modular Vision series is its versatility in installation. Supported by a durable aluminum housing, the interfaces are adaptable to various mounting configurations. From panel, flush, rear, to VESA-mount options, the flexibility ensures a secure and adaptable fit in any industrial setting.
The platform boasts a complete array of industrial interfaces,including CAN-FD,RS-232/RS-485 full duplex,and multiple GPIOs,ensuring seamless dialog with various industrial equipment. Standard computer interfaces like USB-C, USB-A, and Ethernet provide widespread compatibility with external devices.
At the heart of the Modular Vision series lies a choice of powerful processors. This modular design allows for easy swapping between platforms to match specific application needs.The platform supports Arm-based options such as MediaTek Genio 700/510 and NXP i.MX 8M Plus and i.MX 93 processors, each offering 64-bit Cortex-A computing power and Neural Processing Units (NPUs). These allow for cost-effective and energy-efficient on-device machine learning applications.
For applications requiring x86 compatibility, the Intel Atom x7000RE processor series provides a robust solution, catering to diverse performance requirements.
The flexible modularity extends to multiple display sizes and mechanical setups. This design beliefs allows for customized HMI solutions tailored to specific application needs. The platform is driven by Clea OS, a Linux-based operating system built on the Yocto Project. this provides a reliable foundation for remote device management, data processing, and smooth IoT communication, simplifying the development process for demanding IoT applications.
SECO’s Clea OS goes beyond basic functionality, integrating data management, modeling, device and fleet management, AI model deployment, and retraining capabilities—both on the edge and in the cloud.
Embedded world 2025 attendees are invited to experiance the Modular Vision series firsthand at SECO’s booth (Hall 1, booth 320).Product specialists will be on hand to demonstrate the platform’s capabilities and discuss customized solutions.
What are the different processor options available for the Modular Vision HMI platform?
Modular Vision: SECO’s Customizable Industrial HMI Platform
SECO’s Modular Vision series showcases a flexible and powerful approach to designing industrial Human-Machine Interfaces (HMIs). This new platform caters to a wide range of applications, offering customizable components and robust features for seamless integration into diverse industrial environments.
One of the distinguishing features of the Modular Vision series is its versatility in installation. Supported by a durable aluminum housing, the interfaces are adaptable to various mounting configurations. From panel, flush, rear, to VESA-mount options, the adaptability ensures a secure and adaptable fit in any industrial setting.
The platform boasts a complete array of industrial interfaces, including CAN-FD,RS-232/RS-485 full duplex, and multiple GPIOs, ensuring seamless dialog with various industrial equipment. Standard computer interfaces like USB-C, USB-A, and Ethernet provide widespread compatibility with external devices.
At the heart of the Modular Vision series lies a choice of powerful processors.
“We understand that different applications have different needs, so offering a modular design with a variety of processor options is crucial,” says Dr. Elena Rossi, Head of Product Development at SECO. “Whether it’s the energy-efficient Arm-based options for embedded AI or the robust x86 processors, our HMI platform can be tailored to perfectly match the requirements of any industrial environment.
The flexible modularity extends to multiple display sizes and mechanical setups. This design ideology allows for customized HMI solutions tailored to specific submission needs.
“We’ve focused on building a platform that’s not just powerful but also incredibly adaptable,” explains Dr rossi. “The ability to choose from a range of display sizes and configurations, paired with our robust clea OS, allows customers to truly personalize their HMI experience.”
Speaking of clea OS, it plays a pivotal role in making these HMIs not just display screens but true intelligent control hubs.
“Clea OS,built on the Yocto Project,provides a robust and reliable foundation for a wide range of functionalities,” Dr. Rossi emphasizes. “It allows for seamless remote device management, efficient data processing, and smooth IoT communication, ultimately streamlining development and deployment for demanding IoT applications.”
SECO’s Clea OS goes beyond basic functionality, integrating data management, modeling, device and fleet management, AI model deployment, and retraining capabilities—both on the edge and in the cloud.
Dr. Rossi concludes, “we’re excited to showcase the Modular Vision series at embedded world 2025. It’s a testament to our commitment to providing innovative solutions that empower industries to embrace the future of smart manufacturing.”
Embedded world 2025 attendees are invited to experience the Modular Vision series firsthand at SECO’s booth (Hall 1, booth 320). Product specialists will be on hand to demonstrate the platform’s capabilities and discuss customized solutions.