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Oct 18, 2023
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Unprecedented Support for Dante,® NDI® and SRT as well as ST 2110
Tokyo, Japan – Panasonic Connect Co., Ltd. today announced that it has developed a new camera control unit (CCU), the AK-UCU700 series, to support diverse IP migration paths for the company’s existing 4K studio camera systems.*1 The AK-UCU700 offers 4K and HDR operation, flexible IP migration of existing operation systems, and a 3.5” LCD touch panel for easy operation. It will be release in the first quarter of next year (calendar year).
With live events now regaining their pre-pandemic momentum, the demand is growing for hybrid operations combining in-person and remote video production. In addition, viewing environments are rapidly diversifying, necessitating support for various resolutions and aspect ratios as well as simultaneous distribution to multiple media. As the live-production industry migrates to IP-based systems, Panasonic Connect's new AK-UCU700 series will enable diverse IP studio camera systems to output IP directly from studio cameras, as well as offer IP options for seamless migration from conventional CCU-based baseband systems to IP systems.
The AK-UCU700 will support the new SMPTE ST 2110*2 IP-transmission standard as well as JPEG-XS to uncompress/compress 4K video by a factor of 10 without degrading quality. As the industry's first*3 studio camera system to support the Dante*4 network audio standard as well as the NDI (High Bandwidth NDI) and SRT (Secure Reliable Transport)*5 IP transmission standards, Panasonic Connect's new CCU will help realize diverse networks and applications for IP studio camera systems.
Users will combine the AK-UCU700 with Panasonic Connect’s highly efficient and flexible IT/IP platform “KAIROS” to build totally IP-based studio camera systems for complete shooting, editing and projection.
The AK-UCU700 series' many outstanding features include:
The AK-UCU700 series is scheduled for release in the first quarter of CY2024.
Product Name |
Camera control unit |
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Model No. |
AK-UCU700 |
AK-UCU710 |
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Product Name |
ST 2110 Interface Board |
Dante Interface Board |
Streaming Interface Board |
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Model No. |
AK-NP701 |
AK-NP702 |
AK-NP703 |
*1: AK-PLV100GSJ, AK-UC4000/UC4000S and AK-UC3300/UC3300S studio cameras
*2: Standard in AK-UCU710 and optional in AK-UCU700l (requires AK-NP701 interface board)
*3: As of September 2023, based on Panasonic Connect research.
*4: Standard in AK-UCU710 and optional in AK-UCU700 (requires AK-NP702 Dante interface board). Dante is a registered trademark of Audinate Pty Ltd.
*5: NDI is a new protocol for IP-based live video production developed by NewTek, Inc. NDI is a registered trademark of NewTek, Inc. in the U.S. and other countries.
*6: This will be implemented in a future firmware update.
*7: AK-UCU700 requires the optional AK-NP701 interface board for SFP28 connection.
About Panasonic Connect Panasonic Connect Co., Ltd. (https://connect.panasonic.com/) was established on April 1, 2022 as part of the Panasonic Group’s (https://www.panasonic.com/global) switch to an operating company system. With roughly 29,500 employees worldwide and annual sales of JPY1,125.7 billion the company plays a central role in the growth of the Panasonic Group’s B2B solutions business and provides new value to its customers by combining advanced hardware, intelligent software solutions, and a wealth of knowledge in industrial engineering accumulated in its over 100-year history. The company’s purpose is to “Change Work, Advance Society, Connect to Tomorrow.” By driving innovation in the supply chain, public services, infrastructure, and entertainment sectors, Panasonic Connect aims to contribute to the realization of a sustainable society and to ensure well-being for all. |
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