Lanner Expands Its Intel® Bay Trail Line-up with the Introduction of the LEC-7330
Source: Tiana Wang
Date: 2015/08/21
Today sees the introduction of Lanner’s LEC-7330, a fanless and power-conscious IPC running on Intel?’s Bay Trail CPU.
The LEC-7330, built with Intel?’s Celeron? J1900/N2930 or Intel? Atom? E3845 processor, comes with hot-swappable storage for easy video management, making it a low-maintenance platform for setting up video-heavy industrial deployments such as physical security, roadside traffic monitoring and other surveillance or ITS related industrial applications.
In addition to the aforementioned hot-swappable storage, the LEC-7330’s other notable features include its wide operating temperature range, from minus 20 degree Celsius to 55 degree Celsius, making it one of the most climate and weather-resistant box PCs for harsh conditions. Also featured is the availability of an integrated SIM card reader and up to 4GB of low-powered DDR3/L memory. What’s more, the LEC-7330 comes with a multitude of I/O interface, including a 160-1200 VGA port and a 192-1080 HDMI port for high definition video streaming, dual GbE ports and serial COM ports for network and serial functions. High-speed data transmission and expansion are also supported via USB 3.0/2.0 ports and the full-sized mini-PCIe socket.
To learn more about how Lanner’s hardware appliances can be implemented in real-life scenarios, read the application stories and scenario applications below.
- Automatic Vehicle Identification Appliance for Roadside Traffic Data Mining
- Stepping Up Physical Security Measures for Threat Prevention and Management
- Intelligent Transport Systems – Automatic Road Enforcement
For more information about the LEC-7330, please visit its product page or email contact@lannerinc.com for further inquiries.
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