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News Release from: Tokyo Electron Device | Subject: Inrevium JPEG chipset
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial
Team on 06 September 2006
JPEG chipset claims speed record
The inrevium JPEG chipset combines the TE3310RPF high speed JPEG encoder, the TE3320RPF high speed JPEG decoder and the TE3410RPF video multiplexer.
Tokyo Electron Device has announced the industry's fastest JPEG chipset, a three-chip solution that enables high speed (up to 120 frame/s for NTSC) digital video recorders (DVRs) and high resolution (up to 21 frame/s at 2Mpixel resolution) IP cameras designed for high quality image security systems and other high resolution imaging systems such as scanners, medical equipment and automobile video event recorders Industrial market demand for higher quality image is growing rapidly and JPEG is the preferred technology for these applications since it maintains the key advantage of better still image quality over other video compression technologies
This article was originally published on Electronicstalk on 5 Jan 2006 at 8.00am (UK)
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"The demand for high quality image is very healthy worldwide, particularly in security system applications, so the timing is right for TED to bring its high speed JPEG chipset to market".
The inrevium JPEG chipset combines the TE3310RPF high speed JPEG encoder, the TE3320RPF high speed JPEG decoder and the TE3410RPF video multiplexer.
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The inrevium TE3310RPF JPEG encoder LSI is fully compliant with ISO/IEC10918-1.
The TE3310RPF supports a basic DCT sequential method and a standard compression image format (Y:Cb:Cr = 4:2:2/4:1:1/4:0:0).
As the internal clock is 85.9MHz, it compresses up to 120 frame/s at NTSC video images (720 x 480, 4:2:2) and also up to 21 frame/s at 2Mpixel video image (1600 x 1200, 4:2:2).
The TE3310RPF supports various input/output interfaces, 16/32bit host and SDRAM interfaces.
The package is 176-pin FBGA and a wide -40 to +85C operating temperature range is supported.
The inrevium TE3320RPF is a JPEG decoder LSI that is also fully compliant with ISO/IEC10918-1.
The TE3310RPF supports a basic DCT sequential method and a standard compression image format (Y:Cb:Cr = 4:4:4/4:2:2/4:1:1/4:0:0).
As the internal clock is 81MHz, it decompresses up to 116 frame/s at NTSC compressed image (720 x 480, 4:2:2) and also up to 21 frame/s at 2Mpixel compressed image (1600 x 1200, 4:2:2).
The TE3320RPF supports various input/output interfaces, 16/32bit Host and SDRAM interfaces.
The package is 192-pin FBGA and wide -40 to +85C operating temperature range, is supported.
The inrevium TE3410RPF is a video multiplexer LSI that supports four channels of ITU-R BT.656/4:2:2 compliant video input, one channel of playback input, one channel of multiplexed video output and one channel of video monitor output.
It supports up to 30 frame/s for each video input channels and up to 120 frame/s time-division multiplexed video output.
The TE3410RPF features a divided video screen, IP conversion, noise reduction, motion detection and OSD controller.
With the inrevium TE3310RPF and TE3320RPF, it enables a high speed (120 frame/s at NTSC) DVR.
The package is 272-pin FBGA and wide -40 to +85C operating temperature range is supported.
TED will be exhibiting at ASIS International 2006 from 25th to 27th September 2006 in the San Diego Convention centre and showing the JPEG chipset demo on the Booth 5663.
The inrevium JPEG chipset is currently in sample production and will be in volume production in Q1 2007.
TE3310RPF and TE3320RPF are each US $15.00 in 1000-unit quantities.
TE3410RPF is US $20.00 in 1000-unit quantities.
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