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At FANNAL, we believe that a display can only be fully experienced when optics, display, and touch work seamlessly with the mainboard’s power, computing, and control. To strengthen our system-level capability and better support customers, our engineering team recently participated in a Mainboard Knowledge Training, led by SECO’s Henry Lai.
In custom embedded projects, even a high-quality touch display may underperform if the mainboard cannot provide stable power, adequate computing, or precise control. Understanding the interaction between display modules and mainboards is critical for:
Ensuring display stability and touch responsiveness
Reducing integration challenges
Delivering reliable, fully integrated solutions to customers
The training allows our engineers to anticipate potential challenges early and provide customers with practical guidance on system-level design.
✅ Mainboard architecture and power delivery
Voltage stability, current capacity, and signal integrity considerations that affect display and touch performance
✅ Impact on touch performance and display stability
Hands-on examples to illustrate common integration pitfalls and how to avoid them
✅ System-level considerations in custom embedded projects
Trade-offs, integration strategies, and best practices for communicating technical requirements with customers
By deepening our mainboard knowledge, FANNAL’s team is now better equipped to:
Discuss technical solutions confidently with customers
Identify integration challenges early
Deliver reliable, high-performance, fully integrated display solutions
This training reinforces FANNAL’s commitment to engineering excellence and ensures that every customer project benefits from a system-level approach.
Whether your project involves industrial, medical, automotive, or outdoor applications, FANNAL can support you from module design to system integration.
Contact us to learn more about our engineering expertise and how we can help your next custom display project succeed.