NVA-3000: Surveillance platform powered by the Intel Atom N4200/x7-E3950 CPU
Today sees the release of Lanner’s NVA-3000, an industrial box PC powered by Intel Atom N4200/x7-E3950 CPU (codenamed Apollo Lake). This surveillance platform features multiple I/O integration for LAN/PoE connectivity for video surveillance/machine vision and/or industrial automation.
The NVA-3000’s outstanding features include:
- High-performance Computing Processor – Intel Atom N4200/x7-E3950
Video surveillance is both video and graphic intensive and requires powerful processors for content encoding, streaming and compression and output delivery.
- LPDDR4 Memory Technology – 2400MHz, 4GB
The adoption of LPDDR4 ensures low-latency, which is one of the most imperative considerations in all surveillance applications.
- Intel HD Graphics
A hardware-integrated graphics controller plays a significant role in reducing the latencies when the system is encoding, compressing or streaming digitalised contents.
- Multiple Ethernet Interface – 8x RJ45 PoE+ and 2x RJ45 LAN
Hot-pluggable PoE+ ports are needed for establishing connections with IP surveillance cameras,
- 1U form factor – 310 x 44 x 220 mm (W x H x D)
Such 1U form factor is ideal for deployment in space-challenged settings.
Lanner’s other video intelligence and surveillance platforms include the LEC-7338 and the LEC-2580.
NVA-3000
- IPC with Intel Atom N4200/x7-E3950 CPU & LAN/PoE+ for video surveillance/machine vision
- Intel Atom N4200/x7-E3950
- LPDDR4 SDRAM (Max. 4GB), eMMC (Max. 64GB)
- 2x 100/1000 Mbps LAN, 8x PoE+, 2x USB3.0, 4x DI&DO
- 1x 3.5” HDD Bay, 2x Onboard SATA Ports
- 2x System Fans, +54 VDC Power Input
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