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Syslogic introduces powerful railway computer

21st May 2025
Caitlin Gittins
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Syslogic is presenting the RML-R10 SPE, a powerful railway computer based on Intel Raptor Lake technology. Four single-pair Ethernet interfaces allow for straightforward connection of automotive sector sensors.

 

Driver assistance systems have been developed to a high level in the automotive sector. In the future, this expertise will also be used to improve the efficiency and safety of rail vehicles. An increasing number of rail vehicle manufacturers and operators are therefore turning to the proven sensor technology of the automotive sector — this is precisely the area in which Syslogic has expertise in, with its new Railway Computer RML-R10 SPE.

A railway-certified embedded computer with four single-pair Ethernet interfaces is now available for the first time. According to Benjamin Gassler, Syslogic's Product Manager, this allows proven sensor technology from the automotive sector to be integrated into railway applications.

The Railway Computer RML-R10 SPE is particularly well suited to collision warning systems and Advanced Driver Assistance Systems (ADAS). Each SPE interface has its own dedicated Network Interface Controller (NIC). This facilitates real-time communication with cameras and other sensors. The RML-R10 also supports deterministic communication protocols, such as Time-Sensitive Networking (TSN), and enables data rates of up to 1 Gbit/s. Another advantage for the rail industry is that the SPE allows cable lengths of up to 40 metres.

At the core of the new railway computer is the 13th-generation Intel Core i7 (Raptor Lake) processor with hybrid architecture. This combines performance and efficiency cores. The eight efficiency cores are designed for simple tasks and low power consumption, reducing the system's energy usage. Meanwhile, the six performance cores process computing-intensive tasks. Due to this technology and innovative 10nm chip production (Intel 7), the new processor delivers high multithreading performance while consuming less power.

The maximum turbo clock frequency is 5.2GHz. With 64GB of RAM, several applications can be virtualised in parallel. Other highlights of the new processor include PCIe 5.0 for fast data transfer and improved graphics performance, as well as cyber security features such as TPM 2.0, UEFI Secure Boot, Intel Control-Flow Enforcement (CET) and Intel Total Memory Encryption, which ensure data security and system integrity.

The RML-R 10 has been specially developed for use in rail vehicles and meets several key railway standards, including EN 50155 Class OT4 for an extended temperature range, EN 50125 for environmental conditions, EN 45545-2 HL3 for fire protection, and EN 61373 for shock and vibration resistance. In accordance with EN50155 class S2, it offers 10 ms power failure bridging and fulfils EMC and insulation requirements in accordance with EN50121. Thanks to its galvanically isolated wide-range input of 16.8 to 137.5 VDC, the rolling stock computer can operate with all common vehicle electrical systems without the need for additional DC/DC converters.

'With the RML-R10, Syslogic combines its many years of rail expertise with Intel's new and powerful Raptor Lake series," said Benjamin Gassler, Product Manager, Syslogic. The railway computer also enables the integration of automotive sensor technology, which Gassler said will give a huge boost to future railway applications.

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