News

Advanced Micro Peripherals announces new Canadian distribution channel with Integrys Ltd
February 2011
Embedded video specialist Advanced Micro Peripherals is pleased to announce further expansion of its distribution network with the appointment of Integrys Ltd as distributor for Canada. With the continued expansion of the Advanced Micro product range, the company is pleased to be partnering with the leading Canadian distributor of embedded boards and systems solutions.

Advanced Micro Peripherals announces new Italian distribution channel with Sistemi Avanzati Elettronici
February 2011
Embedded video specialist Advanced Micro Peripherals is pleased to announce the appointment of Sistemi Avanzati Elettronici srl (SISAV) as its new distributor for Italy. Advanced Micro was keen to work with a local company who has a deep understanding of the Italian embedded market and access to a strong base of high quality defense and industrial equipment manufacturers.

Full frame rate H.264 video cards for PC/104-Plus and mini PCI
January 2011
Advanced Micro Peripherals has introduced two high performance H.264 (MPEG-4 Part 10 AVC) frame grabber / video codec boards for the PC/104-Plus and mini PCI markets - both supporting 4 analog input channels with full frame rate video acquisition at full resolution NTSC / PAL image size.

Advanced Micro Peripherals announces new French distribution channel with NeoMore
January 2011
Embedded video specialist Advanced Micro Peripherals is pleased to announce the appointment of NeoMore as its new distributor for France. By working with a well established company, Advanced Micro is able to leverage its Cambridge based design, manufacturing and sales capabilities with the local field sales and technical support skills of NeoMore.

AMP introduces two frame grabbers for PC/104-Plus and mini PCI
September 2010
Advanced Micro Peripherals' has introduced two high performance frame grabbers for the PC/104-Plus and mini PCI markets - both supporting 4 analog input channels with full frame rate video acquisition at full D1 NTSC / PAL image size (up to 720 x 576 pixels).

AMP launches ruggedized video streamer / server
September 2010
Advanced Micro Peripherals' – a leading manufacturer of ruggedized, long life embedded video solutions - has introduced a modular IP streamer / server for remote video monitoring applications in defense and critical infrastructure.

Tiny-LX - Ultra low power, highly integrated embedded PC for rugged applications
July 2010
The new Tiny-LX embedded PC from Advanced Micro Peripherals puts Pentium class performance into challenging environments, using the industry standard 3.7" x 4.0" PCI-104 form factor. The onboard 500MHz AMD Geode LX800 CPU features low power fan-less operation, even in extended temperatures to +85°C. The board can also be supplied with conformal coating for high humidity applications.

CAN4000-8S - Embedded board has four CANbus channels and eight serial ports
May 2010
Advanced Micro Peripherals' new CAN4000-8S provides four independent, fully isolated CANbus channels and eight non-isolated RS-422/485 serial ports on an industry standard PC/104-Plus card. This compact, rugged and low power multi-communications controller consumes less than 2W from a single +5V supply, and has an extended temperature option.

VGASTANAG - Embedded module converts VGA to high-quality STANAG 3350 signals
May 2010
Advanced Micro Peripherals' new VGASTANAG module converts non-interlaced VGA output of up to 1280 x 1024 SXGA resolution from any standard graphics source to high-quality STANAG 3350 compliant signals. All three STANAG frequencies – Class A, B and C – are available, in standard or extended temperature versions of the module.

MPEG4cPCI - CompactPCI MPEG-4 card encodes four concurrent video channels
February 2010
The MPEG4cPCI from Advanced Micro Peripherals is a unique 3U CompactPCI MPEG-4 video codec board capable of simultaneously encoding four full-size (NTSC / PAL) D1 resolution, full frame rate real-time analog video / audio inputs. It can also decode and playback video and audio recordings from storage to display. A Preview feature allows incoming video from each channel to be viewed simultaneously via the host system graphics controller while also recording all four channels.

MPEG4000WA - Embedded card provides MPEG-4, MPEG-2 and M-JPEG compression
February 2010
Advanced Micro Peripherals' new MPEG4000WA is a multi-format video encoder which combines graphics overlay, motion detection and enhanced Watermark Authentication on an industry standard PC/104-Plus module. The MPEG4000WA serves as a very powerful solution for capturing and compressing up to 4 concurrent live analog video inputs to full D1 resolution using either MPEG-4, MPEG-2 or M-JPEG encoding standards. The board can also encode audio for each video channel. The board can decompress and play back recordings from storage to display and offers an additional incoming live video path for simultaneous preview on the host screen.

microMPEG4 - Tiny MPEG compression board supports ARM platforms
August 2009
The microMPEG4 from Advanced Micro Peripherals is a sub credit-card sized, 4-channel MPEG-4 video compression module based on the 32bit mini PCI form factor. The microMPEG4 provides a low power, high performance solution for capturing and compressing up to 4 concurrent live analog video and audio inputs to full D1 resolution using MPEG-4.

Advanced Micro Peripherals opens North American office
May 2009
Embedded video specialist Advanced Micro Peripherals is pleased to announce the opening of their North American office in New York. This will streamline the service to existing customers as well as maintain the steady growth in business and new enquiries seen from across the US and Canada.

VAC2000 - PC/104-Plus multi-channel video annotation / overlay controller
May 2009
Advanced Micro Peripherals' new VAC2000 PC/104-Plus multi channel video annotation and overlay controller board features two real time analog NTSC/PAL input channels. VAC2000 offers industry leading flexibility in mixing these with one another or with computer generated graphics and text for TV and VGA output. The VAC2000 hardware significantly relieves host processor loading and enables video systems to be created with modest, low power fan-less processor boards.

