NTT Electronics Develops Compact, Low-Power H.264/AVC HDTV Codec Module with PCI Express Interface
December 3, 2008
NTT Electronics Corporation, headquartered in Tokyo's Shibuya Ward (hereafter, NTT Electronics) Hiroshi Yoshimura, President announces a low power, H.264/AVC (*1) HDTV real-time codec module, named PINEA (*2) module that incorporates PCI Express.
By combining the PINEA module with a stacked package structure including DDR memory, a compact H.264/AVC system for PC application can be easily achieved.
Recently, the use of H.264/AVC has spread to a variety of applications such as broadcasting, next-generation DVDs, and mobile devices. H.264/AVC is especially advantageous in applications limited by a narrow bandwidth communications environment, where the codec's high compression efficiency is utilized. Due to the massive processing resources required by the amount of calculations involved, software-based codecs on personal computers have yet to fully support the real time processing needed for full-HD video or multi-channel SD video encoding. The result has been great demand for hardware-based codecs that offer stable, real-time encoding.
In response to the market, NTT Electronics has developed the PINEA real-time H.264/AVC HDTV codec module supporting PCI Express, a common interface in today's personal computers and servers. This module not only realizes high-resolution video compression, but also offers a compact form and low- power consumption. The PCI express interface also reduces development time.
Mass production is scheduled to begin in June 2009.
Summary of Features and Applications-PINEA Module
- Real-time H.264/AVC HDTV Codec
Processing of video compression for single-channel HD video (1080/60i, 720/60p), four-channel SD video and eight-channel CIF video (*3) simultaneously. - Motion JPEG Decoding
Includes a decoder feature for Motion JPEG, the primary format for the video surveillance market. Inputting Motion JPEG into the PINEA module allows for real-time conversion to the H.264/AVC format, and utilizes the codec's greater compression efficiency. - AES Encryption
Supports AES (*4) encryption, which is optimal for online teleconferencing and video surveillance. - Principal Applications
Possible applications include PC-based video conferencing, video surveillance equipment such as multi-channel digital video recorders, professional video servers and video compression accelerators for PCs.
EA Module's Principal Specifications
Decoder | H.264/AVC video encoder | Profile | High, Main, Baseline |
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Level | 1.1 to 4.1 | ||
H.264/AVC video decoder | Profile | High, Main, Baseline | |
Level | 3.0 to 4.1 (High Profile) 1.1 to 4.1 (Main Profile/Baseline) |
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Motion JPEG decoder | Max. resolution/frame rate | 1280x1024/30fps | |
Interface/Encryption | Video input | PCI Express (YUV422, JPEG, 32-bit RGBA) | |
Video output | PCI Express (YUV422) | ||
Streaming input/output | PCI Express (Video ES) | ||
Encryption | AES-128 | ||
Host interface | PCI Express | ||
Power Consumption/Size | Power consumption | 1.5W | |
Size | PCI Express half-size |
Terminology
- *1
- H.264/AVC
Jointly standardized in 2004 by the International Telecommunication Union's Telecommunication Standardization Sector (ITU-T) and the International Standards Organization (ISO) as a video codec. Also referred to as MPEG-4 AVC. Can realize twice as much or more data compression compared to that for the MPEG-2 standard. - *2
- PINEA
A single-chip video codec IC with a PCI Express interface that enables high-resolution video compression and playback while decreasing the PC's processing load. Compliant with the H.264/AVC standards, it reduces data sizes and bit rates to less than half those of MPEG-2 while maintaining high video quality. Using stacked package DDR internal memory, it achieves significant form reduction while reducing power consumption. - *3
- Support for four-channel SD, eight-channel CIF video
Supports four-channel SD and eight-channel CIF inputs. Multiple channels can be combined on the PC and input into the PINEA module to encode and decode full HD composite video. - *4
- AES
Abbreviation for advanced encryption standard, a highly safe and reliable encryption algorithm adopted by the United States' National Institute of Standards and Technology.
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