Lanner Introduces EM-9360 SBC

Posted by EDA Geek News Staff in Boards, Busses on Thursday, March 22, 2007

Lanner Electronics Inc, a global leader in applied computing hardware, announced the addition of the EM-9360 3.5" SBC equipped with a VIA Mark processor. The EM-9360 is a low power SBC that offers a cost-effective solution for users requiring legacy feature support, low power and a small foot print.

"The 3.5" form factor has reached a maturity level where long-life supply is of utmost concern to system designers," explained Robert Kuo, Senior Product Manager, Lanner Electronics Inc. "The EM-9360 answers this market concern by guaranteeing supply through to 2010."

Lanner EM-9360 Single Board ComputerBuilt around the VIA MARK CoreFusion 533/800 MHz ultra low power processor with built-in North bridge, the EM-9360 packs dual independent graphics with VGA, TTL and dual channel LVDS. Two USB, four COM, 10/100 Ethernet and PC104 expansion come standard on this 3.5" form factor SBC. A single SO-DIMM and CompactFlash slot provides compact memory and storage expandability.

Lanner's EM-9360 3.5" SBC is designed for long-life availability. System designers can build on the EM-9360 with the confidence of guaranteed supply until 2010.

The EM-9360 is available for immediate evaluation. Please contact your Lanner sales representative or email sales@lannerinc.com for pricing and availability.

ESC Conference and Exhibition
Lanner will be presenting its range of embedded SBCs at Embedded System Conference in booth 423. To schedule a meeting, contact Jacky Chen on 1-800-663-4797 or email sales@lanner-usa.com.

About Lanner
Founded in 1986 and publicly listed (TAIEX 6245) since 2003, Lanner Electronics Inc. is an ISO 9001 certified designer and manufacturer of reliable, frontline security, storage and applied computing platforms and solutions. With headquarters in Taipei, Taiwan and branches in the U.S., India, and China, Lanner is uniquely positioned to deliver custom technical solutions with localized, value-added service.

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