H.265(HEVC) 4K/60p Multi Format Codec MB86M30

“MB86M30” provides video and audio encoding, decoding, and transcoding with supporting HEVC/H.265, AVC/H.264 and MPEG2 standard. MB86M30 is slave type device controlled by host CPU via PCIe interface.

 

Block Diagram

Features
4K/60p HEVC/H.265 or AVC/H.264 real-time encoding/decoding
4K/60p HEVC/H.265 encoding with 10ms ultra low latency (Option)
HEVC encoding algorithm supporting HDR(High Dynamic Range) Video
Low power consumption(6.3W at 4K/60p HEVC encoding) and embedding four DRAMs in package enable high density in the system
Applications
Broadcasting
IP Video distribution
Medical
Signage
Specifications
Video Encoding HEVC/H.265 4:2:2 10bit (up to 4096 x 2160p60)
AVC/H.264 4:2:2 10bit (up to 2160p60)
MPEG2 4:2:0 8bit (up to 1080i59.94, 1080p30)
Ultra Low Latency Encoding *1 HEVC/H.265 4:2:2 10bit (up to 4096 x 2160p60)
Latency : 10ms
Decoding *2 HEVC/H.265 4:2:2 10bit (up to 4096 x 2160p60)
AVC/H.264 4:2:2 10bit (up to 2160p60)
MPEG2 4:2:0 8bit (up to 1080i59.94, 1080p30)
Transcoding *3 HEVC to HEVC, H.264 to HEVC, MPEG2 to HEVC, etc.
Pre-Processing De-Interlacing, Scaling, Filtering, Video overlay
Multiple channel operation Up to 4ch @HEVC/H.265 encoding, 1080p60
HDR ready -
Audio Encoding LPCM, AAC-LC, MPEG1-Layer2
Decoding LPCM, AAC-LC, MPEG1-Layer2
Pass through -
Stream
processing
TS MUX Up to 4ch
TS DEMUX Up to 4ch
Interface Control PCIe 2.0
Stream PCIe 2.0, TS-Serial Input x 4ch, TS-Serial Output x 4ch
Video PCIe 2.0, Video Parallel Input x 4ch, Video Parallel Output x 4ch
Audio I2S Input x 4 stereo pair, I2S Output x 4 stereo pair
System Internal Memory LPDDR4-2400 8Gbits x 4pcs
External Memory LPDDR4-2400 (16bit x 2ch) x 2pcs
Boot Device SPI Flash
Package FCBGA 47.5mm x 47.5mm

 

*1: Ultra Low Latency Encoding is optional.
*2: Decode function is verified with the stream generated by MB86M30. Regarding support status of other streams, please contact us.
*3: Transcoding function is optional.
H.265(HEVC) 4K/60p Multi Format Codec MB86M30 [PDF]
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