Intel® NUC 12 Extreme / Pro X

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721073 02/24/2022 1.0 Public
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Environmental

Table 10 lists the environmental specifications for the Intel® NUC 12 Extreme / Pro X Kit.

Table 10. Environmental Specifications

Parameter

Specification

Temperature

Sustained Storage Limits (i.e. warehouse)

-20 C to +40 C

Short Duration Limits (i.e. shipping)

-40 °C to +60 °C

Ambient Operating – NUC Kit*

0 C to +35 C

* Processor performance may automatically decrease when the system exceeds ambient operating temperature ranges above.

Shock (Board)

Unpackaged

25 g trapezoidal waveform

Velocity change of 170 inches/s²

Packaged

Free fall package drop machine set to the height determined by the weight of the package.

Product Weight (pounds)

Non-palletized Product drop height (inches)

Palletized drop heights (single product) (inches)

<20

36

N/A

21-40

30

N/A

41-80

24

N/A

81-100

18

12

100-120

12

9

Vibration (System)

Unpackaged

Random profile 5 Hz @ 0.001 g^2/Hz to 20 Hz @ 0.01 g^2/Hz(slope up)

20 Hz to 500 Hz @ 0.01 g^2/Hz (flat)

Input acceleration is 2.20g RMS

Packaged

Random profile 5 Hz @ 0.01 g^2/Hz to 20 Hz @ 0.02 g^2/Hz(slope up)

20 Hz to 500 Hz @ 0.02 g^2/Hz (flat)

Input acceleration is 3.13g RMS

Note: Before attempting to operate the Intel® NUC 12 Extreme / Pro X Kit, the overall temperature of the system must be above the minimum operating temperature specified. It is recommended that the system temperature be at least room temperature before attempting to power on the NUC 12 Extreme / Pro X Kit. The operating and non-operating environment must avoid condensing humidity.