Vecow Debuted Hybrid Quad-Core Embedded System for Video Surveillance Applications in ISC West 2013

Top Quote 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. End Quote
  • (1888PressRelease) April 30, 2013 - 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 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 Fan-less Embedded Controller may be found on the company's website.

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