What are analog systems?
Analog camera systems refer to systems in which the image signal is transmitted as analog. This image signal has several names: FBAS, CVBS, TV signal, composite, etc.
The main formats are PAL and NTSC.
How are analog systems controlled?
High-performance cameras, such as our ExCam miniZoom, can be controlled. In this case we use not analog but rather digital interfaces bit-series (RS-232, RS485, RS-422) in a protocol language (VISCA®, PELCO®, Panasonic®).
What are the advantages of analog camera systems?
Unlike IP camera systems, analog camera systems are real-time. This means that the images appear on the monitor at the same time as they occur.
What are the drawbacks of analog systems?
- Control interfaces are not standardized, making it very difficult to integrate the system.
- Additional features, such as recording or switching images and with additional hardware, are difficult to implement.
- Integration into process control systems is not possible.