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Dual Channel H264 Encoder Card targets CompactPCI systems.

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Dual Channel H264 Encoder Card targets CompactPCI systems.
Dual Channel H264 Encoder Card targets CompactPCI systems.

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August 18, 2011 - With Model H264-ULL-cPCI, system builders can add high-definition video capture and H.264/MPEG-4 AVC encoding to embedded CompactPCI equipment. Unit is suited for time-critical applications as it offers ultra low latency encoding of below 40 ms across entire capture resolution range. Device supports two H.264 encode channels at resolutions up to 1080p30 or single encode at 1080p60. Each HD channel can be independently configured for analog YPbPr, analog RGsB, or analog VGA.
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Advanced Micro Peripherals
234 5th Ave Suite 424
New York, NY, 10001
USA



AMP Introduces Ultra Low Latency High Definition H264 Encoder on CompactPCI


New York, NY and Cambridge, England -Advanced Micro Peripherals has introduced a high performance, ultra low latency H264 Encoder card, the H264-ULL-cPCI.

The H264-ULL-cPCI is a dual channel, high definition, ultra low latency H.264 encoder for CompactPCI systems. It allows system builders to easily add high definition video capture and H.264/MPEG-4 AVC (Part 10) encoding to their embedded CompactPCI equipment.

This high definition H.264 encoder is ideal for time-critical applications as it offers ultra low latency encoding of below 40 ms across the entire capture resolution range. The H264-ULL-cPCI supports two H.264 encode channels at resolutions up to 1080p30 or a single encode at 1080p60. The H.264 encoding can be flexibly configured to suit a range of bandwidth and storage requirements. The board has two analog HD video input channels. Each HD channel can be independently configured for analog YPbPr, analog RGsB (Sync on Green), analog VGA (separate HSync, VSync).

The H264-ULL-cPCI is well suited for applications in defense, traffic systems, instrumentation, situational awareness to provide highest quality encoding and lowest latency.

The H264-ULL-cPCI is available with extended temperature range options (-40°C to +85°C) and long term availability. The card is supported on range of Operating Systems including Windows, Linux, QNX.

About Advanced Micro Peripherals (www.amp-usa.com)

Advanced Micro Peripherals is a leading manufacturer of embedded video solutions - offering the latest MPEG-4 / H.264 Codecs and video overlay / annotation technologies on a wide range of embedded board form factors including PC/104-Plus, CompactPCI, PCI and miniPCI modules. Founded in 1993, AMP is focused on rugged, long-life embedded board and system products with supporting software development kits for video capture, annotation, recording, streaming. From its design center near Cambridge (UK), AMP also offers Design Services to meet the needs of specialized customer requirements.


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