TAIPEI CITY, TAIWAN, May 01, 2013 (Press-News.org) Vecow Co., Ltd., a front-runner in the application fields of embedded system, image processing, and intelligent automation, represented ECS-7000-2V, an hybrid embedded system which syndicates digital and analog cameras for video surveillance application during ISC West 2013. ECS-7000-2V enables 3rd Gen Intel Quad-Core series processor (6M Cache, up to 3.30 GHz), DDR3L and DDR3 maximum dual channel 16GB SO-DIMM, extended operating temperature from -25 to 70 degrees Celsius, 5 display (2 DP, DVI-D, VGA, LVDS), isolated DIO, 4 channel video capture card, 2 GbE LANs, CFast, two 2.5" SATA 6Gp/s SSD/HDD trays, 4 COM, 4 USB 3.0 ports, JST connector, and 2 miniPCI-express, plus with overvoltage protection and Trusted Platform Module. Integrating Digital IP and analog CCTV cameras, ECS-7000-2V is the ideal central video surveillance system to optimize performance and expenses.
"ECS-7000-2V is the solution of high resolution, real-time, and virtual connection", said Thomas Su, product manager, Vecow Co., Ltd. Arousing attention and compliment during ISC West 2013, ECS-7000-2V goes beyond expectations of normal video surveillance systems. Design with capture card that can handle 4 channels of video 120 / 100 fps at D1 resolution, ECS-7000-2V servers as a hybrid video security system processing and transmitting both analog and digital image with speed, accuracy, cost-efficiency, and stability.
ECS-7000 series offers an excellent embedded system solution with computing performance and application compatibility. ECS-7800-PoE is featured with cutting-edge 4 IEEE802.3at PoE+ standard connections and ECS-7000-6GDE is designed with isolated DIO, 6 GbE LAN, and SUMIT interface.
More information about Vecow ECS-7000 series Fanless Embedded Controller may be found on the company's website.
About Vecow Co., Ltd.
Vecow has been devoted to designing and developing high quality products with innovative technology since it was founded. Our application fields of factory/machine automation, machine vision & GigE imaging, DIO, digital signage, medical and home automation and in-vehicle and environment surveillance are credited to Vecow high-efficient design services.
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Vecow Debuted Hybrid Quad-Core Embedded System for Video Surveillance Applications in ISC West 2013
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[Press-News.org] Vecow Debuted Hybrid Quad-Core Embedded System for Video Surveillance Applications in ISC West 2013ECS-7000-2V enables 3rd Gen Intel Quad-Core series processor, DDR3L and DDR3 maximum dual channel 16GB SO-DIMM, extended operating temperature from -25 to 70 degrees Celsius, 5 display (2 DP, DVI-D, VGA, LVDS), isolated DIO, 4 channel video capture





