Swedish manufacturer CrossControl has launched the CCpilot V1090 and V1290 display computers, which the company says are the first in the sector to feature an integrated Ethernet switch.
The built-in switch eliminates the need for an external network switch in machines that use Ethernet for control, sensor or vision systems, reducing system cost and complexity. CrossControl says the displays are designed to consolidate functionality that was previously spread across separate devices – including sensors, precision systems, camera systems and ISOBUS – into a single unit.

The CCpilot V1090 and V1290 are available with 10in or 12in screens housed in a rugged aluminium chassis with hand grip support. The displays feature audio output for operator alerts and are built to provide visibility in a range of conditions.
On the software side, the units run CrossControl’s open platform, which includes a camera-agnostic, low-latency pipeline for Ethernet camera streams and a windowing framework for multi-application integration. CrossControl says the displays offer sub-second boot to GUI, enabling what it describes as an instant-on user experience.
The platform is intended to support OEMs and system integrators deploying solutions for vehicle control, ISOBUS terminals, guidance tools and vision-based assistance systems across the construction, agriculture and industrial sectors.
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