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System Solutions<br />

Video and Imaging<br />

19<br />

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Video and Imaging System Solutions<br />

Get additional information at: www.ti.com/videoandimaging<br />

Targeted Applications<br />

• Automotive infotainment<br />

• Broadcast systems<br />

• Cable head-end video equipments<br />

(routers)<br />

• Digital camcorders<br />

• Digital still cameras<br />

• Digital TV and server head-ends<br />

• Digital video recorders<br />

• IP-based video-conferencing endpoints<br />

• IP-based videophones<br />

• Hard-copy appliances<br />

• Media encoder/decoder appliances<br />

• Personal video recorders<br />

• Professional-grade video broadcast<br />

equipment<br />

• Security recording systems<br />

• Set-top boxes<br />

• Streaming video appliances<br />

• Video-conferencing, multi-point<br />

conference units (MCUs)/gateways<br />

• Video jukeboxes<br />

• Video security systems<br />

– Video security camera (D1, CIF<br />

resolution and low cost)<br />

– Digital video security recorder<br />

(DVR)<br />

• Video surveillance cameras<br />

• Webpads<br />

• Wireless cameras<br />

• Automotive video sensing<br />

• Machine vision and cognitive medical<br />

imaging<br />

Video and Imaging Systems<br />

Overview<br />

As the video and imaging markets continue<br />

to evolve with new functionality<br />

requirements and multiple emerging<br />

video standards (i.e., MPEG-4, H.264,<br />

Windows Media ® , Real Video, etc.),<br />

developers need to adapt designs with<br />

the right balance of processing performance,<br />

power consumption and system<br />

flexibility. Portable and plugged applications<br />

need different levels of support for<br />

real-time video processing such as video<br />

coding, transcoding, transrating, as well<br />

as video and imaging instruction sets<br />

plus the right power consumption to<br />

meet market demands. TI <strong>DSP</strong>s provide<br />

the processing performance and programmability<br />

other processors are unable to<br />

provide. For example, the TMS320C64x<br />

<strong>DSP</strong> generation can perform simultaneous<br />

real-time (30 frames/second) MPEG-4<br />

encoding and decoding at D1 resolution<br />

with high quality.<br />

Performance and programmability allow<br />

developers to future-proof designs now<br />

to make the challenges of the future<br />

Segment<br />

Device<br />

Production<br />

Sampling<br />

Future<br />

C645x<br />

850 MHz/1 GHz<br />

C64x<br />

720 MHz–1 GHz<br />

DM64x<br />

720 MHz<br />

DM644x<br />

C62x<br />

600 MHz<br />

DM64x<br />

600/720 MHz<br />

C55x<br />

300 MHz<br />

C55x<br />

300 MHz<br />

OMAP<br />

simply opportunities to beat competition<br />

to market.<br />

TI offers a number of products including<br />

hardware, software and integrated system<br />

solutions that are perfect for a variety<br />

of portable and plugged video and<br />

imaging applications. Numerous application<br />

development kits are available to get<br />

these designs off the ground quickly.<br />

These kits provide hardware and software<br />

at a variety of integration levels<br />

and price points to handle real-time performance,<br />

channel density, simultaneous<br />

processing of video, audio/voice and data<br />

streams across both wired and wireless<br />

networks. These kits help the developer<br />

create designs that provide the integration<br />

of various types of digital media<br />

streams and real-time delivery, avoiding<br />

network and system-level bottlenecks. In<br />

addition, the kits provide the flexibility to<br />

upgrade evolving digital media standards<br />

in software during system deployment<br />

and reduce the latency or lag times in<br />

delivering media content across different<br />

endpoints.<br />

C64x<br />

Next<br />

DM64xx<br />

Next<br />

DM643x<br />

600 MHz<br />

DM64xx<br />

Next<br />

C64x<br />

Next<br />

Infrastructure<br />

• Cable head-end video systems<br />

• Multi-channel security DVR<br />

• Professional-grade broadcastquality<br />

systems<br />

• Video conference MCU/<br />

gateways<br />

Client<br />

• IP-based video client<br />

endpoints<br />

• IP set-top boxes<br />

• Media encoder/decoder<br />

appliances<br />

• PVR<br />

• Video security camera<br />

• Automotive vision<br />

Portable<br />

• Digital still cameras<br />

• Digital camcorders<br />

• Gaming<br />

• Multimedia jukeboxes<br />

• PDAs<br />

• Portable medical<br />

Video and Imaging Solutions Roadmap<br />

Time<br />

Texas Instruments 1Q 2007<br />

<strong>DSP</strong> <strong>Selection</strong> <strong>Guide</strong>

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