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EqcoLogic NV/SA … news releases
January 2011
Two Press Releases made:
1. By JIIA, on the adoption of the CoaXPress Standard
2. By EqcoLogic, on the launch of IP over COAX system
“Our solution allows NVR(and Hybrid) systems andEthernet switches to sendPoE and PoC forpowering remote camerasand devices.”
January 20, 2011 09:00 AM Eastern Time
EqcoLogic Ships Ethernet (IP) Over Coax Adaptors (FastECoax7501) With PoE; EnablesReplacement of Analog Camera Systems With Existing Coaxial Cable
BRUSSELS & DALLAS--(BUSINESS WIRE)--EqcoLogic is shipping its new Ethernet over 75-Ohm coaxial cable adaptors for IPcamera and Networked Video Recorder (NVR) systems. The adaptors consist of a transmitter (master) and receiver (slave) set,which send Ethernet signalling over coaxial cable with Power over Ethernet (PoE) and Power over Coax (PoC) support.
The adaptors (FastECoax7501M and FastECoax7501S) use EqcoLogic’s EQCO875SCtransceiver circuit enabling full duplex 100BaseT communication together with powertransmission over a single, low cost coaxial (COAX) cable. They support up to 240 meters ofCoax cable, depending on type and quality.
EqcoLogic’s Ethernet IP adaptor is ideal for industrial and security cameras where IP camerasand Network Video Recorders (NVR) have rapidly growing shares of the CCTV market.Normally, an IP camera using CAT 5 cable can only support lengths up to 100 meters. Withthe EQCO875SC circuit, low-cost, long haul connections can be made even using pre-existingcoax infrastructure. This allows the conversion of existing analog camera and video server systems (using 75 ohm COAX cabling)to digital with no need to re-install cable.
EqcoLogic's Ethernet over Coax adaptors are currently being promoted on Axis Communications’ website athttp://www.axis.com/products/video/accessories/third_party/network.htm
“One of the barriers to IP camera and NVR adoption is the requirement to change out cabling from coaxial to CAT5/CAT6. Thereare millions of miles of existing installed coaxial cable used for analog cameras and digital video recorders (DVR). We areenabling IP camera system installers to utilize existing coaxial cable without having to incur the expense to change out cable toadd digital capability,” said Zeph Freeman, VP Business Development for EqcoLogic. “Our solution allows NVR (and Hybrid)systems and Ethernet switches to send PoE and PoC for powering remote cameras and devices.”
EQCO875SC supports key protocols including Ethernet (fast and gigabit), IEEE 1394b (Firewire) and LVDS. Markets includesecurity, industrial, automotive and factory automation where the EQCO875SC enables high performance and low costnetworking with coax cables.
The FastECoax7501M (Master) and the FastECoax7501S (Slave) are priced at US $88.00 (US $176 for the pair) for small orderquantities. Volume discounts are available.
About EqcoLogic
EqcoLogic is a Belgian company, spun-out of the Vrije Universiteit Brussel. Formed in 2005, the company is commercializinginnovative equalizer and transceiver technology. EqcoLogic is a fab-less semiconductor vendor who also licenses its coretechnology and product designs in certain markets. www.eqcologic.com
Contacts
EqcoLogicZeph Freeman, +1 972-360-7167VP Business [email protected] Helfet, +32 2 629 1301Chief [email protected]
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20/01/11 15:00 EqcoLogic expédie ses adaptateurs Ethernet (IP) sur Coax (FastECoax7501) avec PoE ; ils permettent deremplacer les systèmes de caméra analogique avec un câble coaxial existantEqcoLogic expédie ses adaptateurs Ethernet (IP) sur Coax (FastECoax7501) avec PoE ; ils permettent de remplacer lessystèmes de caméra analogique avec un câble coaxial existant
EqcoLogic expédie ses nouveaux adaptateurs Ethernet sur câble coaxial de 75 ohms destinés aux systèmes de caméra IP etd'enregistreur vidéo réseau (Netw ork Video Recorder, NVR). Ces adaptateurs sont constitués d'un ensemble transmetteur (maître) etrécepteur (esclave), qui envoie une signalisation Ethernet sur un câble coaxial avec un support Pow er over Ethernet (PoE) et Pow erover Coax (PoC).
Les adaptateurs (FastECoax7501M et FastECoax7501S) utilisent le circuit émetteur-récepteur EQCO875SC d'EqcoLogic, ce qui permetune communication 100BaseT bidirectionnelle simultanée ainsi qu'une transmission de puissance sur un câble coaxial (COAX) unique àfaible coût. Ils prennent en charge jusqu'à 240 mètres de câble Coax, en fonction du type et de la qualité.
L'adaptateur Ethernet IP d'EqcoLogic est idéal pour les caméras de sécurité et industrielles où les caméras IP et les enregistreursvidéoréseaux (NVR) revendiquent des parts croissantes du marché CCTV. Normalement, une caméra IP utilisant un câble CAT 5 nepeut prendre en charge que des câbles de moins de 100 mètres. Grâce au circuit EQCO875SC, des connexions longue distance àfaible coût peuvent être réalisées en utilisant l'infrastructure coax préexistante. Cela permet de convertir les systèmes de serveurvidéo et de caméra analogiques (utilisant un câblage COAX de 75 ohms) en numériques sans avoir à réinstaller un câble.
Les adaptateurs Ethernet over Coax d'EqcoLogic sont promus actuellement sur le site Web d'Axis Communications à l'adressehttp://w w w .axis.com/products/video/accessories/third_party/netw ork.htm
« Une des barrières à l'adoption des caméras IP et des NVR est la nécessité de changer le câblage de coaxial à CAT5/CAT6. Desmillions de kilomètres de câble coaxial installés existants sont utilisés pour des caméras analogiques et des enregistreurs vidéonumériques (DVR). Nous permettons aux installateurs de systèmes de caméras IP d'utiliser un câble coaxial existant sans engager dedépenses pour changer de câble et ajouter une capacité numérique », a déclaré Zeph Freeman, vice-président en développementcommercial d'EqcoLogic. « Notre solution permet aux systèmes NVR (et hybrides) et aux commutateurs Ethernet d'envoyer PoE et PoCpour piloter des caméras et des dispositifs à distance. »
EQCO875SC prend en charge des protocoles clés, dont Ethernet (rapide et gigabit), IEEE 1394b (Firew ire) et LVDS. Les marchés cibléssont les marchés industriels, de la sécurité, de l'automobile et de l'automatisation d'usine où l'EQCO875SC permet une mise en réseauhaute performance et un faible coût avec des câbles coax.
Le FastECoax7501M (Maître) et le FastECoax7501S (Esclave) sont vendus au prix de 88,00 USD (176 USD pour la paire) pour despetites commandes. Des ristournes sont accordées pour les gros volumes.
À propos d'EqcoLogic
EqcoLogic est une société belge, essaimée de Vrije Universiteit Brussel. Formée en 2005, la société commercialise une technologieinnovante d'égalisateurs et d'émetteurs-récepteurs. EqcoLogic est un fournisseur de semi-conducteurs sans usine qui octroieégalement sa technologie de base et ses conceptions de produits sous licence sur certains marchés. w w w .eqcologic.com
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EqcoLogic
Zeph Freeman, +1 (972) 360-7167
Vice-président en développement commercial
Peter Helfet, +32 2 629 1301
Directeur général
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CoaXPress Standard Gains Approval
TOKYO, Jan. 19, 2011 — The Japan Industrial Imaging Association (JIIA), host of the CoaXPress high-speed digitalinterface standard for imaging applications, recently announced that the first edition of the standard has beenoverwhelmingly approved by its Working Group as a JIIA standard for public release. Additionally, the AIA/EMVACoaXPress Liaison Group, which consists of members from the US-based Automated Imaging Association (AIA) andthe European Machine Vision Association (EMVA), also have given their approval, paving the way for globaladoption in early 2011. Representatives from both groups voted on the standard during the past month and theresults were released in December 2010, showing a total of 31 votes in favor, none opposed and 2 abstentions.
JIIA also announced the launch of a procedure to test and approve CoaXPress devices as officially compliantproducts. This compliance program will also manage permission to use the CoaXPress name and logo. Additionaldetails of how this process will work will be announced in the first quarter of 2011.
Following this successful ratification of the standard, reference JIIA NIF-001-2010, the CoaXPress specification willnow go through a three-month international appeal process, during which interested parties can comment on awide range of technical and legal areas. The result of this process, which has been agreed upon by JIIA, AIA andEMVA, will be announced at Automate 2011 in Chicago, and will pave the way for CoaXPress to become aninternational standard.
“We are well on our way to making CoaXPress a global and widely adopted standard for high-speed digital imagedata transmission,” said Tadashi M iyazaki, chair of JIIA CoaXPress Workgroup. “The voting results demonstrate theuniversal approval for the technical validity of the approach, as well as the support for a next-generation methodfor enabling flexible, high-speed connectivity between the components of imaging systems, including multiplecameras, frame grabbers, and image-processing systems.”
The successful ratification of the standard culminates a productive year that began with CoaXPress earning theVision Award at Vision 2009 in Stuttgart, Germany. Since then, support for the standard has been widespread,with more than 30 companies providing feedback on the specification development; an Adopters Group formed toinvestigate a variety of applications; and involvement from the AIA and EMVA through an active CoaXPress LiaisonGroup.
“I’d like to thank and congratulate the many people and organizations that contributed to helping us reach thismilestone for CoaXPress,” said Jochem Herrmann, chairman of the CoaXPress Consortium. “I am pleased with thebroad ranging support and input the specification has received, which confirms the industry demand for asolution of this type. We are also pleased to see the start of the product compliance process so the benefits ofCoaXPress can quickly get into system developers hands.”
CoaXPress is a digital interface specification that allows the transmission of high-speed data from a device, forexample a camera, to a host such as a frame grabber in a PC, at a speed of up to 6.25 Gbps over a single coaxcable. The device need not be a single camera – it could, for example, be an interface device that concatenatesdata from several cameras – because CoaXPress has the ability to carry many channels of image data andmetadata.
For communication from host to device, there is a 20 Mbps “uplink” that allows for control and configurationdata. For even higher speeds, links may be concatenated to provide multiples of the single coax bandwidth.Finally there is also power provided over the cable at 24 V, up to 13 W per cable. In addition to the simplicity andclear benefits of using coax, CoaXPress works over relatively long cable lengths, depending on the precise cabletype – up to 40 m at 6.25 Gbps and much further at lower speeds.
One of the benefits of CoaXPress is the ability to use rotary joints and sliprings. These are typically used indefense, robotic, surveillance and broadcast applications where continuous panning can be a requirement. Theavailability of low cost radio frequency rotary joints opens up many options for high-resolution and multipleimage/data channels in continuous panning applications. The significant interest in this from markets outsidemachine vision led to the formation of an “Adopters Group” whereby organizations for which machine vision is nota significant part of their business may gain access to the CoaXPress specification.
CoaXPress was originally developed by Adimec, Active Silicon and Components Express using chip technology fromEqcoLogic. First products were demonstrated in Stuttgart, Germany, at Vision 2009. These included cameras fromAdimec, frame grabbers from Active Silicon and cables from Components Express.
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