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SSIS‑984 4K – Informative Report
Prepared: 10 April 2026
General Information About 4K Content
1. Executive Summary
The SSIS‑984 is a 4‑K ultra‑high‑definition (UHD) imaging module designed for industrial, broadcast, and advanced‑vision markets. It is the flagship member of Secure‑Signal Imaging Solutions (SSIS)’s “984 Series,” launched in Q3 2025. Built around a 1‑inch stacked CMOS sensor, the SSIS‑984 delivers 3840 × 2160 pixels at up to 240 fps, with integrated AI‑edge processing, high‑dynamic‑range (HDR) capture, and flexible I/O (GigE Vision 3.0, USB‑3.2, 10 GbE, and optional PCIe Gen 4).
Key take‑aways:
| Area | Highlights | |------|------------| | Resolution & Speed | 4 K (3840 × 2160) up to 240 fps (full‑frame), 480 fps in 2 MP ROI | | Sensor | 1‑inch stacked back‑illuminated CMOS, 12‑bit ADC, 1.6 µm pixel pitch | | Dynamic Range | 15 stops (HDR) via dual‑exposure readout | | AI Edge | Integrated NPU (Neural Processing Unit) – 2 TOPS, supports TensorFlow‑Lite & ONNX | | Connectivity | GigE Vision 3.0, USB‑3.2 Gen 2×2, 10 GbE, optional PCIe Gen 4 x4 | | Power | 12 V / 2 A (PoE+ optional for GigE) | | Operating Temp | –20 °C to +60 °C (industrial grade) | | Compliance | CE, FCC, RoHS, IEC‑60601 (medical‑grade optional) | | Launch Price | USD $2,995 (base) – $4,795 (AI‑enabled version) |
The SSIS‑984 is positioned to replace legacy 4 K vision cameras (e.g., Basler acA1920‑200um, Allied Vision Mako G‑508B) by offering higher frame‑rates, on‑board AI, and a broader I/O portfolio in a single, compact (78 mm × 78 mm × 85 mm) form factor. SSIS-984 4K
Visual Analysis: Key Scenes and Demonstrations
Reviewers of SSIS-984 4K consistently highlight specific technical "showcases" within the content:
- Close-up Composition: The cinematography utilizes macro lenses for close-up shots. In 4K, individual eyelashes, subtle changes in skin texture, and reflections in the eyes are crystal clear.
- Lighting Fidelity: The production set features layered lighting (key, fill, and backlight). Standard HD often clips the highlights, but the 4K HDR grade preserves the full dynamic range, from soft window light to deep ambient shadows.
- Background Depth: In wide shots, background objects (furniture, window panes, distant city lights) are no longer a blurry mess. The high resolution allows the encoder to keep peripheral details intact without sacrificing bitrate on the main subject.
3. Advanced Encoding: HEVC (H.265)
Unlike older 1080p releases that used H.264, SSIS-984 4K is encoded with HEVC (H.265). This codec doubles the compression efficiency, meaning you get a higher bitrate (often 45–60 Mbps) in a file size roughly equivalent to a lower-quality 1080p rip. Less macroblocking and smoother gradients. SSIS‑984 4K – Informative Report Prepared: 10 April
Comparison: SSIS-984 4K vs. Standard 1080p Version
| Feature | Standard 1080p (AVC) | SSIS-984 4K (HEVC) | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Resolution | 1920x1080 | 3840x2160 | | Pixel Count | ~2.1 million | ~8.3 million | | Dynamic Range | SDR (8-bit) | HDR10 (10-bit) | | Bitrate | ~15-20 Mbps | ~45-60 Mbps | | File Size (approx.) | 4-6 GB | 12-18 GB | | Best for | Laptops, tablets | 55"+, Projectors, OLED |
Verdict: The 1080p version is perfectly watchable, but the 4K version offers a substantial "wow factor" for home theater enthusiasts. General Information About 4K Content 1
2. High Dynamic Range (HDR) Grading
Most versions of SSIS-984 4K utilize HDR10 or HLG (Hybrid Log-Gamma). This expands the contrast ratio dramatically:
- Bright areas retain detail instead of "clipping" to pure white.
- Shadow details remain visible without becoming noisy black mush. For viewers with an OLED or high-end QLED panel, the result is a three-dimensional depth that 1080p SDR (Standard Dynamic Range) cannot replicate.