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Product category: Embedded Computing and Control
News Release from: Advanced Micro Peripherals | Subject: VSP2000
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial Team on 27 January 2006

Embedded board acquires 12 camera
signals

The VSP2000 is a high-performance multichannel video surveillance processor integrating motion detection for up to 12 Pal/NTSC video sources on a single PC104+ card.

Advanced Micro Peripherals' new VSP2000 is a high-performance multichannel video surveillance processor integrating motion detection for up to 12 Pal/NTSC video sources on a single PC104+ card VSP2000 monitors all 12 camera inputs in real time, instantly detecting any motion event

It uses the high speed PC104+ bus to signal such events to the host computer as well as to stream and overlay the 12 video channels to the host VGA display for live operator viewing.

Regions of motion on the host display can be highlighted in real time to alert the operator and a buzzer provides an audible warning.

A single Pal/NTSC record output allows routing of a programmable sequence of video frames from the 12 sources to recording hardware such as the MPEG4000.

Applications include perimeter fence monitoring, campus video security, control rooms, remote video surveillance, multiple camera security and traffic monitoring and control.

Software control is employed to scale and position the video channels together with system status information on the overlay window for the best user presentation.

Area, speed and extent of change to be regarded as motion for each channel are also software controlled.

VSP2000 is a high performance 32bit PC104+ bus master consuming less than 2A on a single 5V supply, with an operating temperature range of 0 to 60C.

A system can have multiple VSP2000s.

A sample video monitoring application in C/C++ source code and software drivers for Windows98/Me/NT/2000/XP/XP-E are provided. Request a free brochure from Advanced Micro Peripherals ...

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