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Oct 29, 2023

Compact H.265 4K video encoder is made for embedded, medical, and military applications

US-based Z3 Technology has announced the Z3-Q603-RPS, a compact H.265 video

US-based Z3 Technology has announced the Z3-Q603-RPS, a compact H.265 video encoder system capable of supporting 4K and HD resolutions for embedded, medical, and even military camera applications through NDAA (National Defense Authorisation Act) compliance.

The board runs Linux on Qualcomm QCS603 IoT processor for AI and computer vision applications, which we previously found in Microsoft's Vision AI Developer Kit, supports Ethernet and WiFI 5 connectivity, as well as features such as PTZ (Pan Tilt Zoom).

Z3-Q603-RPS H.264 & H.265 video encoder system is comprised of an application board and a module with the following specifications:

Z3 technology provides an embedded Linux SDK with a root file system, NAND boot, a toolchain, and flash programming tools. The solution supports multiple networking protocols including RTP, RTSP, MPEG-2 TS over UDP, RTMP, RTP, MPTS, and TS File, and complies with ONVIF Profiles S & T. The company also highlights low-latency, an "easy-to-use HTTP-based control interface" with fully controllable parameters, including resolution, maxbitrate, GOP, and on-the-fly bitrate control, as well as support for Zixi Feeder software.

A starter kit is offered with Q603-RPS encoder board, a KEL ribbon cable, u.FL to BNC and u.FL to RP-SMA cables, a serial cable and NULL modem adapter, a power supply, as well as the documentation and SDK. The system is designed for video streaming & recording for a variety of applications including UAV and drones, inspection, remote monitoring, security and surveillance, video conferencing, and embedded systems with camera capabilities.

Z3 Technology did not provide information about availability and price. More information may be found in the press release and product page.

Via LinuxGizmos

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