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A self-service motherboard is an embedded computing board tailored for integration into automated or interactive terminals that operate without staff assistance. These boards are designed for durable, always-on performance, flexible display options, and integration with peripherals like printers, touchscreens, cameras, card readers, and barcode scanners.
| Model | CPU | RAM/Storage | Display | OS Support | I/O Ports | Use Case |
| AIoT-3568SC | RK3568 Quad-Core | 2/4/8GB RAM, up to 64GB eMMC | 1080P | Android/Linux | HDMI, RS232, USB, LAN | Self-order kiosk, vending |
| AIoT-3399E | RK3399 Hexa-Core | 2/4GB RAM, up to 64GB eMMC | Dual Display | Android | USB OTG, GPIO, SIM, CAN | POS kiosk, smart terminal |
| Application | Description |
| Self-Check-In Kiosks | Airports, hospitals, hotels |
| Smart Vending Machines | Food, beverage, electronics |
| Ticketing & Payment Terminals | Transport, cinema, parking |
| Retail Self-Checkout | Supermarkets, convenience stores |
| Information Kiosks | Malls, museums, government services |
| Automated Banking Machines | ATMs, loan kiosks, account services |
The board must support a wide range of I/O for peripherals, have stable 24/7 operation, and offer industrial-grade reliability.
Yes. Most boards include USB or serial interfaces to support capacitive and resistive touchscreens via HDMI, LVDS, or eDP.
Yes. We offer BIOS customization, OS pre-installation, and component modifications based on MOQ.
Many of our boards support extended temperature ranges and fanless operation, suitable for outdoor or semi-outdoor applications.