Video Surveillance Solutions Based on TI’s DaVinci Technology Seeing Broad Industry Proliferation

As video security original equipment manufacturers (OEMs) migrate legacy analog cameras to digital “intelligent” cameras, Texas Instruments Incorporated (NYSE:TXN) (TI), headquartered here in Dallas, Texas, is gaining broad support in the market for its video surveillance solutions based on DaVinci(TM) technology.

The combination of power and performance of DaVinci technology, with easy-to-use third-party reference designs, ensures that customers can get to market quickly with differentiated solutions on a wide array of cameras that can digitally compress video, run video content analysis and transmit over Ethernet or other wired and wireless protocols. TI offers systems expertise that benefits a broad range of security products including IP network cameras, digital video recorders, digital video servers, IP network cameras, network video recorders and routers. See http://www.ti.com/iscwest .

TI and third parties, eInfochips, Mango DSP and Nuvation, recently unveiled three such reference designs at the worldwide Texas Instruments Developer Conference (TIDC) in Dallas, Texas earlier this month. Each reference design harnesses the DaVinci technology to offer breakthrough capabilities for digital IP security and surveillance in areas such as video content analysis, video and audio compression and dual-streaming with multiple codecs. TI will be displaying many of these video surveillance solutions at ISC West 2007, March 28-30 at the Sands Expo and Convention Center in Las Vegas, Nevada.

eInfochips Reference Design Leverages DaVinci Technology and ObjectVideo(R) Analytics
eInfochips, a leading chip and product design services company with “spec-to-silicon-to-system” capabilities, leveraged DaVinci technology to deliver the IPNetCam reference design, one of the world’s first camera reference designs to feature dual video streaming with multiple codecs. The camera utilizes ObjectVideo(R) OnBoard(TM), the industry-leading technology for video content analysis that allows rule-based object detection, classification, tracking and real-time alerting.

Equipped with two sensor inputs and two alarm outputs, the camera can be used for triggering external devices for ObjectVideo alerts. An SD memory card support allows pre- and post-event recording. Visit ObjectVideo at ISC West in the Intelligent Solution Showcase, booth #14097.

Mango DSP Delivers Common Video Analytic Platform for Camera Manufacturers
Mango DSP, a leading provider of advanced video solutions for the CCTV, video surveillance, homeland security and defense markets, leveraged DaVinci technology to launch the Pegasus Embedded Solution, an intelligent video server (IVS), especially designed for OEMs, ODMs and third party integration. Mango’s new solution is comprised of the Pegasus video server and the Mango DSP, patent pending, intelligent video software based on DaVinci technology, which is designed to deliver a comprehensive solution for the unique requirements of the camera manufacturers for the homeland security and surveillance markets. Pegasus has an open API and the Mango intelligent video software enables fast and simple integration for video content analysis providers, making the Pegasus a common video analytic platform for camera manufacturers. The Pegasus is also equipped with a Micron CMOS sensor allowing off the shelf, customized solutions and is packaged in a very small form factor, enabling integration to a large variety of cameras.

Nuvation Offers Smaller Form Factor and High-Quality Imaging Sensor
Nuvation, a leading electronics design services firm, used TI’s DaVinci technology and expressDSP(TM) digital media software to introduce a new, ultra-compact IP camera reference design that compresses real-time, full-color 720×480 (D1) video in H.264 format and streams video over Ethernet at 30 frames per second. Based on TI’s TMS320DM6446 digital media processor based on DaVinci technology, Nuvation’s IP camera supports flexible video encoder solutions from TI including H.264, MPEG-4/H.263 and JPEG. It can also be configured with custom or licensable video content since TI’s digital signal processor (DSP)-based solutions can add additional features like dual or tri streams, video analytics and fuse codecs, resolutions and frame rates based on the manufacturer’s end application requirements.

The union of TI’s DaVinci technology and these leading, third-party reference design providers answer the demand from video surveillance manufacturers for easy-to-use, powerful solutions that differentiate their products and speed them to market with a variety of intelligent video applications. TI’s video surveillance solutions are primarily based on high performance media processors that have on-chip video ports for easy connection to video devices. The DM64x(TM) devices are capable of handling both video and audio encode and decode for IP-based video surveillance applications. Cost competitive video compression and decompression algorithms are available through TI or the DSP Third Party Network for JPEG, MPEG2, MPEG4, H.264 and more. Audio compression and decompression algorithms are also available.

For more information on TI’s video surveillance solutions, visit TI in ObjectVideo’s booth (#14097) at ISC West.

About Texas Instruments
Texas Instruments Incorporated provides innovative DSP and analog technologies to meet our customers’ real world signal processing requirements. In addition to Semiconductor, the company includes the Education Technology business. TI is headquartered in Dallas, Texas, and has manufacturing, design or sales operations in more than 25 countries.

Texas Instruments is traded on the New York Stock Exchange under the symbol TXN. More information is located on the World Wide Web at http://www.ti.com/

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