NRU-220S / 222S NVIDIA Jetson AGX Orin AI NVR for Intelligent Video Analytics
NRU-220SStarting at $3,485.00
- NVIDIA Jetson AGX Orin bundled with the latest JetPack
- Rugged -25°C to 70°C fanless operation (JAO32/ JAO64)
- No throttling at 65°C with JAO64 MAXN Mode
- Rugged -40°C to 75°C fanless operation (JAOi)
- No throttling at 75°C with JAOi 35W Mode
- 2x 2.5 Gigabit Ethernet + 4x IEEE 802.3at Gigabit PoE+ ports
- 2x front-accessible 2.5” SSD trays
- 1x M.2 2280 M key socket for NVMe SSD
- 2x mini-PCIe sockets for WiFi/ GNSS/ NVMe/ CAN modules
- 1x 3042/ 3052 M.2 B key socket for 4G/5G mobile communication
- 1x isolated RS-485 and 2x RS232 ports
- 8V to 48V wide-range DC input with built-in ignition power control
Frequently Asked Questions
The NRU-220S provides 6x RJ45 Gigabit ports with screw-lock: ports 1/2 are 2.5GbE (Intel I225) and ports 3-6 are GbE ports that share 1 Gbps total bandwidth and support IEEE 802.3at PoE+ (up to 100W total power budget). It also has 1x USB 3.2 Gen2 port, 2x USB 2.0 ports, 1x USB Type-C debug-only port, 1x DisplayPort (up to 3840x2160 @60Hz), 1x isolated RS-485 port, 2x RS-232 ports, 2x CAN 2.0 ports, and isolated 4-channel digital input/4-channel digital output.
Ports 3-6 act as IEEE 802.3at PoE+ Power Sourcing Equipment, each capable of delivering up to 25W (25.5W per the port-detail section) to a connected Powered Device, with a total system PoE power budget of 100W. PoE ports auto-detect whether the connected device requires power, so standard Ethernet devices are also supported.
The NRU-220S accepts 8V to 48V DC via a 3-pin pluggable terminal block, which also carries the ignition (IGN) signal. Supplying more than 48V will damage the system.
The NRU-220S operates from -25°C to 70°C with passive cooling in 30W TDP mode (a wide-temperature SSD is required for sub-zero or above 60°C operation). Storage temperature range is -40°C to 85°C, humidity tolerance is 10%-90% non-condensing. It is rated for CE/FCC Class A per EN 55032 and EN 55035, EN 50121-3 (EN 50155:2017 Clause 13.4.8), and tested for vibration/shock per MIL-STD-810H Method 514.8 Category 4 and Method 516.8 Procedure I.
The system includes 32GB or 64GB LPDDR5 memory on the Jetson AGX Orin module (at 3200 MHz), plus 64GB eMMC 5.1 on the module. For expandable storage, it has an M.2 2280 M-key NVMe socket (PCIe Gen4x4) and two front-accessible 2.5" HDD/SSD trays supporting drives up to 7mm (7.5mm per the tray section).
Yes. The system has one M.2 3042/3052 B-key socket (USB 3.2 Gen1 + USB 2.0) with dual SIM support for 4G/5G modules, plus two full-size mini-PCIe sockets: one with PCIe + USB 2.0 signal for WiFi 6 or CAN modules, and one with USB 2.0 signal only for GNSS or 4G LTE modules. SMA antenna apertures are provided on the panel for wireless modules.
The NRU-220S measures 230 mm (W) x 173 mm (D) x 66 mm (H) and weighs 2.6 kg excluding the damping bracket. It is designed for wall-mounting using the included damping bracket.
The NRU-222S is a derivative model using M12 connectors (6x M12 X-coded 8-pin Ethernet, M12 A-coded 5-pin DC input) instead of standard RJ45 and terminal-block connectors, intended for shock and vibration environments such as agriculture, construction, and mining machinery. On the NRU-222S, the DC input range depends on system load: 8V-48V under 60W load, or 20V-48V for loads between 60W and 160W. The NRU-222S also uses USB 3.2 Gen1 (vs Gen2 on the NRU-220S) and is rated to IEC61373:2010 Category 1, Class B Body Mounted for vibration/shock rather than MIL-STD-810H.
The system is shipped with NVIDIA JetPack pre-installed as a turnkey solution.
How-to Guides
- Turn the system upside-down and remove the screws indicated in blue and red (with rubber stand).
- Gently lift the bottom panel open to access the internal expansion slots.
- Remove the screws on the front and rear panels.
- Remove the four screws on both sides of the enclosure.
- Separate the front and rear panels. On NRU-222S systems, safe-keep any O-ring seal that pops out of the M12 connectors for reinsertion later.
- Remove the 2.5" hard drive trays by gently wiggling them to separate from the SATA port.
- Remove the two screws holding the heat spreader in place and gently lift it to access the M.2 M-key and B-key sockets.
- Disassemble the system enclosure.
- Locate the M.2 B key slot and the SIM card slots.
- If installing a 5G/4G module that requires a SIM card, push the SIM slot holder open and place the SIM into the slot, then flip the holder back and push to lock it in.
- Insert the M.2 B key module at a 45-degree angle and secure it with a screw, using the copper standoff at the red arrow location for a 2242/3042 module or the blue arrow location for a 3052 module.
- Clip the IPEX-to-SMA cable to the module and secure the antenna connector to an antenna opening on the side panel.
- Reinstall the system enclosure, panel, and external antenna.
- Disassemble the system enclosure.
- Insert the M.2 NVMe module into the M.2 2280 M-key slot at a 45-degree angle.
- Gently press down and secure the module with an M2.5 P-head screw.
- Remove the thermal pad's protective film at the bottom of the enclosure panel for the NVMe module.
- Reinstall the enclosure.
- Disassemble the system enclosure.
- If installing a mini-PCIe module with 4G/3G that requires a SIM card, push the SIM slot holder open and place the SIM into the slot, then flip the holder back and push to lock it in.
- Insert the gold-finger end of the mini-PCIe card at a 45-degree angle into the slot, gently push the other end down onto the motherboard, and secure it with a screw.
- Clip the IPEX-to-SMA cable to the module and secure the antenna connector to an antenna opening on the panel.
- Reinstall the enclosure.
- Connect the car battery + line (12V for sedan, 24V for bus/truck) to the V+ terminal on the 3-pin pluggable terminal block.
- Connect the car battery -/GND line to the GND terminal.
- Connect the vehicle's ACC line to the IGN terminal.
- Ensure the DC power source and IGN signal share the same ground. The IGN input accepts 8-48VDC; supplying more than 48VDC may damage the system.
NRU-220S series is a one-stop AI NVR real-time inference and video transcoder powered by NVIDIA Jetson AGX Orin. Its fanless design and widetemperature operation capability makes it ideal for stationary or mobile deployment applications.
Powered by NVIDIA Jetson AGX Orin™ 32GB/ 64GB system-on-module (SOM), it comprises an Ampere GPU with up to 2048 CUDA cores, 64 Tensor cores, 2x NVDLA 2.0 Engines that offer a total of 275 sparse TOPS (INT8) AI inference and video transcoding capability of up to twenty-two 1080P video streams simultaneously.
NRU-220S offers four 802.3at PoE+ ports sharing 1 Gigabit bandwidth; each port can supply up to 25.5W of power to IP cameras. The additional two 2.5GbE ports is ideal for surveillance applications requiring more IP camera connections, or higher bandwidth connections to the backend. In addition to 64GB eMMC on the Orin module and an M.2 2280 NVMe socket for fast SSD read/write, NRU-220S is equipped with two front-accessible 2.5" SSD trays for storage expansion. It also has two mini-PCIe sockets for CAN/ COM/ WiFi modules and one M.2 B key socket for 4G LTE/5G NR mobile communications.
In addition to the above mentioned connectivity, the system also includes a wide range of NVIDIA AI tools, and modern deep learning frameworks. NRU-220S brings real-time video inference to the edge for surveillance, predictive maintenance, and intelligent transportation system (ITS) applications. Furthermore, with Neousys' unique damping bracket design, ignition power control, and 8-48V wide-range DC power input, NRU- 220S is also ideal for in-vehicle deployment. Last but not least, NRU-220S comes with a derivative model, NRU-222S, incorporating M12 connectors for applications in shock and vibration environments that require extreme rugged connections, such as for agriculture, construction, and mining machinery.
NRU-220S series is Neousys' response to edge AI performance demands in a compact form factor with fanless wide-temperature operation.
| Manufacturer | Neousys |
|---|---|
| Short Description | NRU-220S series is a one-stop AI NVR real-time inference and video transcoder powered by NVIDIA Jetson AGX Orin. Its fanless design and wide temperature operation capability makes it ideal for stationary or mobile deployment applications. |
| Processor | Supporting NVIDIA Jetson AGX Orin™ System-on-Module (SOM), comprising NVIDIA Ampere GPU and Arm Cortex-A78AE CPU |
| Memory | 32GB/ 64GB LPDDR5 (AGX Orin 32GB/64GB) @ 3200 MHz on SOM |
| PoE | IEEE 802.3at PoE+ PSE for Port 3 ~ Port 6, 100W total power budget |
| Video Port | 1x DisplayPort, supporting 3840x2160 at 60Hz |
| M.2 | 1x M.2 3042/3052 B key (USB 3.1 Gen 1 + USB 2.0) for LTE/5G module with dual micro SIM support |
| Mini PCI-E | 1x full-size mini PCI Express socket (PCIe + USB 2.0) for WiFi 6 or CAN |
| SATA HDD | 2x front-accessible 2.5” 7mm SSD |
| DC Input | NRU-220S: 1x 3-pin pluggable terminal block for 8V to 48V DC input and ignition power control (IGN/ GND/ V+) |
| Dimension | 230 mm (W) x 173 mm (D) x 66 mm (H) |
| Weight | 2.6 kg (excluding the damping bracket) |
| Mounting | Wall-mount with the damping bracket |
| Operating Temperature | 25°C ~ 70°C with passive cooling (30W TDP mode on JAO32/ JAO64) ** |
| Storage Temperature | -40°C ~ 85°C |
| Humidity | 10% ~ 90%, non-condensing |
| Vibration | NRU-220S: Operating, MIL-STD-810H, Method 514.8, Category 4 |
| Shock | NRU-220S: Operating, MIL-STD-810H, Method 516.8, Procedure I |
| EMC | NRU-220S: CE/ FCC Class A, according to EN 55032 & EN 55035 EN 50121-3 (EN 50155:2017, Clause 13.4.8) |
| CPU Family | Jetson AGX Orin |
| Video Output | Display Port |
| PoE Ports | 4 |
| LAN Ports | 5-8 |
| Serial Ports | 3-4 |
| USB 2.0 | 3-4 |
| USB 3.1 | 1-4 |
| Max Memory | 32 GB, 64 GB |
| Operating System | NVIDIA JetPack 5.0.2 |
| Effective Memory Speed | 3200 MHz |
| Form Factor | Fanless |
| Native Storage Type | 2.5" SSD, On Module |


