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Technical Specification
- IVC100G
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Hardware |
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Function |
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PCI Single Universal
Board |
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Plug and Play, 4 channel
video capture card |
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Analog Video Capture Engine |
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Conexant FusionTM 878A x
1 |
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NTSC/ PAL / SECAM Video
Decoding |
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Input / Output Interface |
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Video
Inputs (x4) - BNC Connector |
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GPIO
Module - 4 inputs & 4 outputs |
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Functionality Support |
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Multiple Video Resolutions |
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NTSC: 720x480, 704x480, 640x480, 352x240, 320x240,
176x112 |
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PAL:
720x576, 704x576, 640x576,
352x288, 320x288, 176x144 |
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Capture
Frame Rate
- Max 30 fps for 4 channels |
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Support
Video Loss Detection Multi-screen support |
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Support
resolution adjustment |
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Support
image brightness, contrast, and saturation adjustment |
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LED for card
ID configuration and identification |
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Software Support |
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Provide
WDM driver and SDK for developer |
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Supporting OS |
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Window
98 SE, ME, 2000, XP, Linux |
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Others |
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Power
Consumption: 3.5W@5V |
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Operating Temperature: 0~ 50oC |
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Board
Size: 120.19mm x 100mm |
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By adopting IVC100G, you can save your money
for baseline quality of surveillance video about 30 frames per second
maximally shared by four channels.
Features:
Pain-free extension for multi-card system:
When starting out with a DVR system, it can be surprising just what level of
growth your surveillance system will reach. By choosing the IVC100G, you can
expand your surveillance area with no extra reconfiguration of your DVR
system. As long as you have a free extension slot for accommodating new
cards, you can easily add more "eyes" watching wherever you most need them.
Smart ID number for easy system maintenance:
With an LED attached to each IVC100G, you can assign a unique number to each
card in your DVR system with which to associate the surveillance area.
Should something go wrong in a specific area, you can easily check out the
system and replace it with a new card.
Linux Application Development Support
By offering system integrators a Linux driver and SDK, IEI has established a
foundation for customers to develop competitive applications both quickly
and cost-effectively.
General Purpose Input Output (GPIO): (Optional)
The GPIO connector allows users to connect external I/O devices such as a
sensor, light, alarm, switch, etc... for any kind of external control that
may be required.
GPIO Application
For example, you can control the spotlight over a doorway at nighttime via
the GPIO connection whenever the motion detector has been triggered. Then
you don't have to worry about the recording quality when someone intrude the
surveillance area at night time.
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The connection points of each output
device are common, normal open (NO), normal closed (NC).
The connection points of each input device are input voltage and ground. |
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