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H264 encoder card

Advanced Micro Peripherals has introduced a high-performance, dual-channel, highdefinition, ultra low latency H264 encoder card, the H264-ULLcPCI, 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.
January 27, 2012 Read time: 1 min
Advanced Micro Peripherals has introduced a high-performance, dual-channel, highdefinition, ultra low latency H264 encoder card, the H264-ULLcPCI, 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.

The company claims this high-definition H.264 encoder is ideal for time-critical applications, such as traffic systems, as it offers ultra low latency encoding of below 40ms across the entire capture resolution range. The H264-ULL-cPCI supports two H.264 encode channels at resolutions up to 1,080p30 or a single encode at 1,080p60. Encoding can be flexibly configured to suit a range of bandwidth and storage requirements. The board has two analogue HD video input channels, each of which can be independently configured for analogue YPbPr, analogue RGsB (Sync on Green) or analogue VGA (separate HSync, VSync).

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