The new reference designs also benefit from Texas Instruments’ fifth generation Image Signal Processing (ISP) solution, which enables video stabilization, face detection and other video quality enhancements. Additionally, the DVR reference design includes the new TVP5158 video decoder to capture multi-channel video inputs with new advanced features, such as auto contrast and video noise filtering for greater visual quality.

The reference designs offer a cost-effective electronic bill of materials (eBOM) at less than $40 for the IP camera and $60 for the DVR, while also including a full complement of analog ICs, ranging from power management to interface devices from TI. This enables customers to quickly create cost-sensitive products such as IP cameras, IP modules for closed-circuit TV cameras, digital video servers (DVS), DVRs and network video recorders (NVR), reducing development time from about 160 man months to only four months.

IP camera reference design key features and benefits:

Based on the DM365 digital media processor, which supports HD H.264 in high, main or base profile with D1, 720p at 30 fps or 1080p at reduced frame rate with tri-streaming support;

Includes a 300 MHz ARM926EJ-STM core that offloads the video encode/decode functions to the integrated HD video accelerators for optimal system performance;

Multi-codec support (H.264, MPEG-4, MPEG-2, VC-1 and MJPEG) provides developers with flexibility and ensures compatibility with legacy codecs, while decreasing design complexity and accelerating time-to-market;

Texas Instruments’ on-chip, fifth generation ISP solution eliminates the need for customers to create custom algorithms in-house or purchase expensive optics to achieve high-quality images. It provides video stabilization, face detection, noise filtering, auto white balance, auto focus, auto exposure and edge enhancement, as well as other video quality enhancements for image improvements and added intelligent video processing;

Integrated hardware connector for seamless connectivity with an ObjectVideo enabled video analytics daughter card based on the TMS320DM643x digital media processor;

Royalty-free Linux based IP camera application, including source code for customer specific customization and differentiation;

Developed with and available from Appro Photoelectron Inc.

DVR reference design key features and benefits:

In addition to the DM365 processor, the DVR reference design includes Texas Instruments’ new TVP5158, a multi-channel video decoder with flexible video outputs that removes the need for an external mux FPGA solution, thus reducing system cost;

DM365 processor executes simultaneous record, playback, live view, storage, streaming and display so that customers do not need to add an additional host processor, thereby further saving on costs and development time;

Multi-channel support with two D1 or eight CIF channels;

Includes Windows PC-based video management software;

Royalty-free Linux based DVR application, including source code for customer specific customization and differentiation;

Developed with and available from UD Works.

Pricing, availability and support:

Both reference designs are open for order entry today. The IP camera reference design is available for $795 from Appro Photoelectron Inc. The DVR reference design is available for $1195 from UD Works.

The company demonstrates DM365-based IP camera and DVR reference designs, as well as TMS320DM355-based IP camera reference design developed with ObjectVideo and Zero One Technology Ltd. at ISC West, from April 1 to April 3, 2009, Las Vegas, at the Sands Expo and Convention Center.