Lattice Semiconductor and Leopard Imaging, Texas Instruments Design Network Members, Announce Dual Camera Kit for Black Box Car Drive Recorders
Enables Video Processor From Texas Instruments to Interface to Two 720p Image Sensors
HILLSBORO, OR, Jul 12, 2012 --Lattice Semiconductor Corporation (NASDAQ: LSCC) and Leopard Imaging today announced the release of a dual camera module kit that allows the DaVinci(TM) TMS320DM368 video processor from Texas Instruments Incorporated (TI) to interface to two 720p image sensors. This kit is ideal for customers who are designing black box car drive recorders or other applications that require two cameras. For black box car drive recorder applications, one camera can be pointed out the front of the vehicle, while the other can be directed toward the driver. This new dual image sensor design utilizes the low power, low cost Lattice MachXO2(TM) PLD (programmable logic device) to interface to both image sensors and combine the images before sending the data to the DaVinci DM368 video processor. The images from the two cameras are merged in a side-by-side configuration.
The dual camera module kit, part number LNC-DUALCAM - HD IP Camera, includes the HD dual camera module and the Leopardboard 368 camera with firmware updates, as well as a mounting bracket and necessary cables. Development engineers can leverage this cost-effective kit to produce sharp digital pictures "out of the box." The kit can produce still or continuous video with side-by-side images in a 1920 x 720 configuration. Because the HD dual camera module uses the 36 pin Zip interface, it can also be connected to other TI IP cameras. The output video or individual frames can be recorded to an SD memory card or sent via Ethernet; a WiFi option is available as well. The dual camera module kit is available now for $399.00 at www.leopardimaging.com/dualcamera.html
"The high level of integration that the low power DM368 video processor offers is ideal for cost-sensitive camera applications that need efficient multichannel H.264 BP/MP/HP compression. Together with the Lattice MachXO2-1200 device, this dual camera kit reduces the time to market for any application where two cameras are needed," said Jacob Jose, video security business development manager at TI.
"The dual camera module kit leverages the flexibility of the MachXO2 PLD and expands our ever- growing camera IP portfolio," said Ted Marena, Director of Business Development for Lattice.
"We are pleased to work with Lattice and offer this low cost dual camera module kit so customers can quickly implement dual camera-based designs," said Bill Pu, VP of Marketing for Leopard Imaging.
About the Texas Instruments Design Network
Lattice Semiconductor and Leopard Imaging are members of the TI Design Network, a premier group of independent, well established companies that offer products and system-level design and manufacturing services complementing TI's semiconductors to a worldwide customer base to accelerate product innovation and time-to-market. Network members provide product design, hardware and software system integration, turnkey product design, RF and processor system modules, reference platforms, software development, proof-of-concept design, feasibility studies, research, certification compliance, prototyping, manufacturing, and product life cycle management. For more information about the TI Design Network, please visit http://www.ti.com/designnetwork.
About Leopard Imaging
Leopard Imaging is a HD camera solution provider that provides low cost, high performance HD IP camera and HD USB camera solutions. Leopard Imaging is a Key Third Party Provider for TI Video solutions. Please visit www.leopardimaging.com, or send email to sales@leopardimaging.com.
About Lattice Semiconductor
Lattice is a service-driven developer of innovative low cost, low power programmable design solutions. For more information about how our FPGA, CPLD and programmable power management devices help our customers unlock their innovation, visit www.latticesemi.com.
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