Miniature dual camera Full HD or 4K encoder boards support RGB and thermal cameras

Z3 Technology has introduced several miniature dual-camera encoder boards with the PoE-capable FV2K-13A and FV4K-13A boards capable of handling two visible and/or thermal cameras at Full HD or 4K resolution respectively, along with the FV2K-15A and FV4K-15A variants equipped with low-profile connectors.

All four models enable H.265/H.264 video streaming of a single or dual camera system, support ONVIF Profile S and T profile, and comply with the NDAA law in the US. This set of features as well as low power consumption and the lightweight designs make the boards suitable for UAV, inspection, surveillance, and other weight-constrained applications.

Dual camera video encoder board
FV4K-13A is comprised of a connector PCB (left) and an encoder board (right), with FV2K-13A being visually similar

Z3 Technology FV2K-13A and FV4K-13A dual-camera encoder boards specifications:

  • SoC – Ambarella CV22 quad-core Cortex-A53 processor with 4Kp60 encoder (see PDF product brief)
  • Storage – MicroSD, USB, or NFS
  • Camera interfaces
    • FV2K-13A
      • Visible Camera Formats – Sony FCB-EV7520(A) and FCB-EV9500L
      • HD and SD IR Formats – RS170, NTSC/PAL, and LVDS
    • FV4K-13A
      • Visible Camera Formats – Sony FCB-ER8530, FCB-EW9500H, and Micro HDMI
      • HD and SD IR Formats – RS170, NTSC/PAL, and LVDS
  • Video streaming
    • H.265 & H.264 encoding @ 4Kp30, 1080p (up to 60fps), 720p, NTSC/PAL, VGA, CIF and QVGA
    • RTP, RTSP, MPEG-2 TS and RTMP support
    • ONVIF Profile S and T
    • Simultaneous Stream and Record
  • Video Output – Composite output
  • Audio – Audio Input
  • Networking – Gigabit Ethernet with PoE
  • Serial – RS-232, RS-232/RS-422/RS-485)
  • Power Supply – 12V DC or PoE 802.3af/at class 0
  • Power Consumption – 4.5W
  • Dimensions – 75 x 50 x 33 mm
  • Weight
    • FV2K-13A- 73 grams
    • FV4K-13A – 85 grams

 

FV4K-13A dual camera encoder board block diagram
FV4K-13A board block diagram

The camera board can be managed through a web GUI with live video preview, and PTZ cameras support VISCA camera control commands, Pelco D PTZ positioning, and Absolute PTZ. Other features include the ability to overlay GPS or NTP data, and compatibility with the ZEUS DMD-4K video decoder from the company so a complete solution features two cameras, the encoder board, and a DMD-4K attached to a monitor as illustrated in the diagram below.

RGB thermal cameras 4K encoder decoder solutionThe low-profile FV2K-15A and FV4K-15A models are a bit thinner and lighter (61 grams) thanks to the replacement of Ethernet, PoE, USB, and other ports or features adding thickness by low-profile connectors. Power consumption is said to be similar @ 4.5W from a 12V power source, Ethernet is limited to 100 Mbps, and it’s only possible to record to a MicroSD card or NFS since the USB port has been removed.

FV2K-15A & FV4K-15A lightweight low profile video encoder boards
FV2K-15A (left) & FV4K-15A (right)

The Full HD and 4K video encoder boards appear to be available now, but pricing is not public. Additional information may be found in the announcement and the products page.

Thanks to TLS for the tip.

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3 Replies to “Miniature dual camera Full HD or 4K encoder boards support RGB and thermal cameras”

    1. Most probably not. I don’t think the system is capable of AI processing at all, it would have to be processed by another system that replaces the DMD-4K device.

      As I understand it, the encoder board just takes raw input from the cameras, encodes the video data in real-time, and stores it or broadcasts it to the network.

  1. Wonder if this could make an IP KVM? Depends on whether the USB interface supports device/gadget mode, I guess. Could even handle two displays, which would be fairly novel, I would think!

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