
Features & Benefits:
✔ Multi-size Touch Options – 7–24", resistive/capacitive available
✔ Configurable Performance – scalable CPU/RAM/storage for different workloads
✔ Rich Industrial I/O – designed for quick integration with field devices
✔ Flexible Installation – panel mount / VESA / standalone deployment
- Intel® Core™ i7/i5/i3 processors, compatible from Celeron® to 12th Gen Intel® Core™.
- 7-inch to 24-inch TFT LCD,10-point capacitive touch/ resistive touch.
- IP65 front, 6H hardness.
- Fanless.
- Dual Intel® I210 Gigabit Ethernet.
- I/O: USB 2.0 ×2, USB 3.0 ×4, Audio ×1, Mic ×1, RS-232 ×3/ RS-232 ×6, HDMI, VGA.
- 9–36V DC wide-range power input.
- Expansion: dual M.2 2280 NVMe, M.2 2230 Wi-Fi.
- TPM 2.0 hardware security support.
- CESIPC BlockCore™ modular design.
- CESIPC SafeCore™ power-loss protection.
- Auto power-on after power recovery.
- Industrial-grade 6061 aluminum alloy enclosure.

EPC-S10X2A

EPC-S12X2A

EPC-S15X2A

EPC-S17X2A

EPC-S19X2A

EPC-W13X2A

EPC-W15X2A

EPC-W18X2A

EPC-W21X2A

EPC-W24X2A
BlockCore™ Industrial Panel PC Series — Selection FAQ
Covering 4:3 classic series (EPC-S) and widescreen series (EPC-W) — unified modular platform, common spare parts, scalable CPU upgrades.
What is the BlockCore™ modular platform?+
BlockCore™ is CESIPC’s modular computing architecture that decouples the core compute board (i-Core Board) from the display, I/O expansion, and function modules. All EPC-S and EPC-W series industrial panel PCs are built on this platform. Its key value: i-Core Boards are interchangeable across all screen sizes. Whether you choose a 10-inch or a 23.6-inch model, the same compute board fits. This means you only need to stock one type of spare compute board for all your devices, and future CPU upgrades require replacing only the i-Core Board — the enclosure, I/O ports, and mounting dimensions remain unchanged.
What is the fundamental difference between EPC-S and EPC-W series? How do I choose?+
The core difference is aspect ratio and application fit:
EPC‑S Series (4:3 aspect ratio) — Sizes: 10, 12, 15, 17, 19 inches. Traditional 4:3 XGA (1024×768) or SXGA+ resolutions, offering more vertical workspace. Best suited for legacy SCADA/HMI software (e.g., older WinCC, KingView), or text‑dense interfaces requiring multiple rows of parameters, device lists, and alarms. Also ideal for retrofit projects where the existing cutout matches 4:3 dimensions.
EPC‑W Series (16:9 widescreen) — Sizes: 13.3, 15.6, 18.5, 21.5, 23.6 inches. Full HD 1920×1080 across the line (some models optional higher), native support for modern SCADA platforms (Ignition, WinCC Unified, FactoryTalk View SE). Perfect for widescreen dashboards, process flow diagrams, video wall multi‑view, and long production line monitoring.
Selection guide: If you need backward compatibility with 4:3 cutouts or primarily display text/tables, choose EPC‑S. If you want modern widescreen SCADA experience or need to display complex graphical data simultaneously, choose EPC‑W.
EPC‑S Series (4:3 aspect ratio) — Sizes: 10, 12, 15, 17, 19 inches. Traditional 4:3 XGA (1024×768) or SXGA+ resolutions, offering more vertical workspace. Best suited for legacy SCADA/HMI software (e.g., older WinCC, KingView), or text‑dense interfaces requiring multiple rows of parameters, device lists, and alarms. Also ideal for retrofit projects where the existing cutout matches 4:3 dimensions.
EPC‑W Series (16:9 widescreen) — Sizes: 13.3, 15.6, 18.5, 21.5, 23.6 inches. Full HD 1920×1080 across the line (some models optional higher), native support for modern SCADA platforms (Ignition, WinCC Unified, FactoryTalk View SE). Perfect for widescreen dashboards, process flow diagrams, video wall multi‑view, and long production line monitoring.
Selection guide: If you need backward compatibility with 4:3 cutouts or primarily display text/tables, choose EPC‑S. If you want modern widescreen SCADA experience or need to display complex graphical data simultaneously, choose EPC‑W.
How do I choose among the different sizes in the EPC‑S series?+
EPC‑S series includes five classic 4:3 sizes:
• 10″ (EPC‑S10X2A) — Compact, fits small control cabinets, machine sides, or portable maintenance terminals. Cutout: 260×201mm approx. Resolution: 1024×768.
• 12″ (EPC‑S12X2A) — Medium size, common on operator consoles and CNC panels. Larger touch area than 10″ while still compact.
• 15″ (EPC‑S15X2A) — Most popular size, balances display area and cabinet footprint. Ideal for general HMI/SCADA workstations and direct replacement of legacy 15″ units.
• 17″ (EPC‑S17X2A) — Larger display for more parameters, used for complex machine stations or secondary screens in control rooms.
• 19″ (EPC‑S19X2A) — Largest in S‑series, 4:3 flagship. Used in central control rooms, multi‑parameter monitoring, or retrofit projects matching old 19″ cutouts.
Decision factors: physical space, viewing distance, and how many text lines / controls you need to show. When in doubt, 15″ is the safest choice.
• 10″ (EPC‑S10X2A) — Compact, fits small control cabinets, machine sides, or portable maintenance terminals. Cutout: 260×201mm approx. Resolution: 1024×768.
• 12″ (EPC‑S12X2A) — Medium size, common on operator consoles and CNC panels. Larger touch area than 10″ while still compact.
• 15″ (EPC‑S15X2A) — Most popular size, balances display area and cabinet footprint. Ideal for general HMI/SCADA workstations and direct replacement of legacy 15″ units.
• 17″ (EPC‑S17X2A) — Larger display for more parameters, used for complex machine stations or secondary screens in control rooms.
• 19″ (EPC‑S19X2A) — Largest in S‑series, 4:3 flagship. Used in central control rooms, multi‑parameter monitoring, or retrofit projects matching old 19″ cutouts.
Decision factors: physical space, viewing distance, and how many text lines / controls you need to show. When in doubt, 15″ is the safest choice.
How do I choose among the widescreen EPC‑W sizes?+
EPC‑W series offers five widescreen sizes:
• 13.3″ (EPC‑W13X2A) — Smallest Full HD widescreen, fits space‑limited modern cabinets or mobile HMI carts. High pixel density, very sharp text.
• 15.6″ (EPC‑W15X2A) — Best‑selling widescreen size, excellent balance of viewable area and footprint. Perfect for line‑side HMI and real‑time trend displays.
• 18.5″ (EPC‑W18X2A) — Larger area for control room auxiliary screens or anti‑fatigue stations with bigger touch targets.
• 21.5″ (EPC‑W21X2A) — The “golden size” for widescreen SCADA. 1080p with comfortable dot pitch, displaying many controls while remaining readable. Preferred by SCADA engineers for main control rooms.
• 23.6″ (EPC‑W24X2A) — Largest widescreen, near‑TV size. Used in command centers, large process monitoring walls, or long‑viewing‑distance (≥2 meters) scenarios.
Tip: Check your SCADA software’s recommended resolution (usually 1080p), then choose the largest size that fits your cutout. 15.6″ or 21.5″ are the safest bets.
• 13.3″ (EPC‑W13X2A) — Smallest Full HD widescreen, fits space‑limited modern cabinets or mobile HMI carts. High pixel density, very sharp text.
• 15.6″ (EPC‑W15X2A) — Best‑selling widescreen size, excellent balance of viewable area and footprint. Perfect for line‑side HMI and real‑time trend displays.
• 18.5″ (EPC‑W18X2A) — Larger area for control room auxiliary screens or anti‑fatigue stations with bigger touch targets.
• 21.5″ (EPC‑W21X2A) — The “golden size” for widescreen SCADA. 1080p with comfortable dot pitch, displaying many controls while remaining readable. Preferred by SCADA engineers for main control rooms.
• 23.6″ (EPC‑W24X2A) — Largest widescreen, near‑TV size. Used in command centers, large process monitoring walls, or long‑viewing‑distance (≥2 meters) scenarios.
Tip: Check your SCADA software’s recommended resolution (usually 1080p), then choose the largest size that fits your cutout. 15.6″ or 21.5″ are the safest bets.
How does BlockCore™ enable cross‑model CPU upgrades and unified spare parts?+
The heart of BlockCore™ is the i‑Core Board. Whether you buy an EPC‑S10X2A or an EPC‑W24X2A, as long as you choose the same generation i‑Core Board (e.g., Celeron J6412 or 12th Gen Core i5), the physical connector, mounting holes, and thermal design are identical. This brings:
• Lower spare parts inventory: Stock only one type of compute board to repair any size device. Swap boards without disassembling display or I/O.
• Scalable performance: Start with a Celeron board; when machine vision or analytics demands increase, buy a higher‑performance Core i7 board and replace it — display, touch, I/O, cutout all remain the same.
• Extended product lifecycle: Even if the original model is discontinued, as long as CESIPC offers a newer i‑Core Board, you can keep your existing fleet running without full system replacement.
• Lower spare parts inventory: Stock only one type of compute board to repair any size device. Swap boards without disassembling display or I/O.
• Scalable performance: Start with a Celeron board; when machine vision or analytics demands increase, buy a higher‑performance Core i7 board and replace it — display, touch, I/O, cutout all remain the same.
• Extended product lifecycle: Even if the original model is discontinued, as long as CESIPC offers a newer i‑Core Board, you can keep your existing fleet running without full system replacement.
Do all models have IP65 protection and wide‑temperature support?+
Yes. All EPC‑S and EPC‑W models feature front panel IP65 rating — dust‑tight and protected against low‑pressure water jets, suitable for panel mounting and regular wipe‑down cleaning. They share industrial‑grade 6061 aluminum alloy enclosure, fanless cooling, SafeCore™ power‑loss protection, and auto power‑on recovery. Standard operating temperature: 0~50°C; optional wide‑temperature: -40~70°C (contact sales). For whole‑unit IP69K high‑pressure, high‑temperature washdown environments, see our 304 stainless steel series.
What processor options are available? Do you support domestic (Chinese) platforms?+
Thanks to BlockCore™, the same enclosure supports multiple compute platforms:
Intel platforms: Celeron J1900 / J6412 (low‑power entry); 10th Gen Core i3‑10110U / i5‑10210U / i7‑10510U (mainstream); 12th Gen Core i3‑1215U / i5‑1235U / i7‑1255U (high‑performance hybrid).
Domestic platforms (optional): Phytium FT‑2000/4, Rockchip RK3568, etc. These also use the standard i‑Core Board form factor, no enclosure change required.
Memory ranges from 4GB DDR3L to 32GB DDR5; storage supports M.2 NVMe / mSATA / SATA SSD. TPM 2.0 hardware security is optional.
Intel platforms: Celeron J1900 / J6412 (low‑power entry); 10th Gen Core i3‑10110U / i5‑10210U / i7‑10510U (mainstream); 12th Gen Core i3‑1215U / i5‑1235U / i7‑1255U (high‑performance hybrid).
Domestic platforms (optional): Phytium FT‑2000/4, Rockchip RK3568, etc. These also use the standard i‑Core Board form factor, no enclosure change required.
Memory ranges from 4GB DDR3L to 32GB DDR5; storage supports M.2 NVMe / mSATA / SATA SSD. TPM 2.0 hardware security is optional.
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On the product listing page, click “Specification Download” for each model to get the datasheet. For mechanical drawings, BIOS customization, boot logo, I/O re‑definition, or custom colors, CESIPC offers full OEM/ODM services. Thanks to BlockCore™, we can quickly adjust the i‑Core Board or expansion modules without changing the enclosure mold. Contact our sales team with your project requirements (annual volume, special interfaces, environmental needs). Email: sales@cesipc.com, Tel: 86-755-8528 6060.