This new endpoint product series is based on Semtech’s BlueRiver AVP2000 which consumes as little as 6-watts. Aurora has chosen to integrate Semtech’s BlueRiver AVP2000 AV Processor into its Software Defined Video over Ethernet (SDVoE)-based Aurora IPX-TC3A Series to offer low power AV over IP (AVoIP) in a small box solution. Enabled by the ASIC (versus a field-programmable gate array), the product series features a fanless operation and renders high-resolution video with no frame latency. Semtech’s BlueRiver AVP2000 complements the Aurora IPX series due to its low power consumption and small size, enabling Aurora’s IPX TC3A Series to claim up to one-fifth of the usual industry power consumption, one-fourth of the size, and one-half of the weight of competing 1G AVoIP solutions. The AVP2000 includes an in-line AV processing engine for broadcast quality scaling, allowing for near-zero latency switching and extension, plus image format conversion, up to 4K60 4:4:4 with uncompressed image quality
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