Mini-PCs Support Analog And IP-Camera Surveillance

CompuLab unveiled two Linux-friendly, x86 based surveillance oriented mini-PCs: the Fit-CCTV supports 16 analog cameras, and the Fit-PoE supports four PoE-fueled IP-cameras.

In September, CompuLab announced the first four customized versions of its x86-based, 16 x 19 x 4cm Fit-PC and more powerful Intense PC mini-PCs. The fanless computers, which support 40 to 70°C extended temperature operation, were customized using CompuLab’s FACE (Function And Connectivity Extension) mezzanine module expansion socket to offer more gigabit Ethernet ports (Fit-MultiLAN), more serial and CAN ports (Fit-MultiSer), more Mini-PCI-Express sockets (Fit-MultiPCIe), and more USB ports (Fit-MultiUSB3).

Fit-CCTV
Now CompuLab is addressing the video surveillance market with the FACE-customized Fit-CCTV for analog video and Fit-PoE for IP-camera video.

There are actually four major models available, when you include the two systems based on the Intel Core i7 (3rd Gen./Ivy Bridge) based Intense PC: the Intense CCTV Pro and Intense PoE Pro.

Customized versions can also be ordered that are built around the high-end, microserver focused uSVR , or the Fit-PC3i, which adds a second gigabit Ethernet port and a second HDMI port compared to the Fit-PC3.

The Intense models are also available in Core i3-based PC Business models, among other variations. […]

Source: linuxgizmos.com
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