7820R | 2 Channel HD Rugged H.265 Video Encoder

The Model 7820R 2-Channel Encoder is an H.265 HD/SD video encoder that compresses video and audio signals, multiplexing them with metadata and other system information for real-time video transmission applications.

Description

7820R | 2 Channel HD Rugged H.265 Video Encoder

  • Real-time digital transmission of HD/SD full motion imagery
  • H.265 HEVC/H.264 AVC
  • HD/SD-SDI or Composite Video Input Interface
  • 1080p/1080i/720p/480i/576i
  • Primary/Secondary Video Encoding
  • TS/UDP and RTSP/RTP/UDP Protocols
  • MPEG-2 compliant TS Multiplexing
  • Synchronous Serial or Ethernet TS Interfaces
  • 10/100/1000 network interface
  • Data Rates from 128Kbps to 20Mbps
  • <50ms encode Latency
  • Stereo/Dual-channel audio inputs per channel
  • MPEG-1 Layer II Audio Compression
  • Metadata Support

    • Synchronous VANC
    • Serial
    • Ethernet
    • KLV Encoding
    • MISB/STANAG Compliant
  • IRIG-B/1PPS Time Input
  • Serial or Ethernet port configurable
  • Rugged, MIL Qualified Package

Download Datasheet:

Delta Digital Video Model 7820R Datasheet

Link to Supplier Page:

https://www.deltadigitalvideo.com/products/rugged-video-encoders/model-7820r-2-ch-hdsd-h-265-video-encoder-rugged/#fourth

Additional Information:

The Model 7820R 2-Channel Encoder is an H.265 HD/SD video encoder that compresses video and audio signals, multiplexing them with metadata and other system information for real-time video transmission applications. The 7820R is capable of simultaneously encoding two channels of video with resolutions up to 1080p. Utilizing the H.265 (HEVC) video compression algorithm, the encoder provides high quality video transmission at various resolutions and a wide range of bandwidths. The H.265 compression algorithm utilizes highly bit-efficient coding to provide encoded streams at nearly half the bandwidth of its H.264 (AVC) predecessor.

The unit is built on an advanced, low-power multimedia architecture that provides the horsepower for the computationally intensive H.265 algorithm, providing bandwidth efficiency for multi-channel applications. This increased efficiency allows for more channels to be transmitted over a given bandwidth, better quality video for constrained bandwidth applications, or lower bandwidth operation to extend the limits of ISR operation and reduce storage size requirements. A “Primary/ Secondary” encoding feature enables a second, lower resolution, lower bit rate copy of each video input to be independently configured and streamed simultaneously for a maximum of four streams. The 7820R also provides an H.264 mode to support legacy infrastructures while providing a future growth path to H.265.