DVP-7020BE is 16 channel input, PCI-bus video capture card. It supports up to 16 channel input by share-frame technology and captures up to D1 resolution at 120/100 frames per second. DVP-7020BE supports NTSC/PAL composite video input through BNC connectors and digitizes the data to PC through PCI bus. The DVP-7020BE can be used for video capture application or video surveillance, comes with SDK support for software encoding and capture functions.
16 channel composite inputs with MPEG-4 compression
Able to mix DVP-7010BE with DVP-7020BE card stacks for up to 24 channels per PC
30/25 fps (NTSC/PAL) or 120/100 fps (NTSC/PAL) at D1 resolution for recording and display
Conexant fusion 878A video capture chips on board
Support ADAM-4055 8DI/8DO Module
SDK supports Windows® XP/XPe/Windows 2000 with VC++ sample codes
Supports Watchdog funtion
General
Description
16-ch MPEG-4
Video Card with SDK
Video
Video Input
16
Resolution (Max.)
D1
Display Rate (NTSC/PAL)
120/100 fps
Video Compression
MPEG-4
Audio
Audio Input
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Drive Bay
Bus
PCI v2.2
General Information
Product
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Video Format Supported
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Number of frames per second
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Display Resolution - Pixels
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Interface Type
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Operating Supply Voltage
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Maximum Operating Temperature
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Dimensions
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