HDBaseT reference design can be powered via the Power over Ethernet (POE) CAT5 cable. By providing the surveillance market with a solution that does not require compression at the camera end and does not require a local power supply, Lattice and Valens are reducing the cost of megapixel security cameras. The HDBaseT camera reference design solution can receive multiple 1080P sensor cameras and transmit uncompressed HD video to a DVR over a single 150m CAT5e cable, along with power and various control signals. Unlike IP cameras, this camera is simpler, less expensive and provides excellent image quality with zero latency. It facilitates enhanced video analytics in the DVR with the best real-time monitoring quality. This architecture simplifies installation and does not require any special configuration or maintenance, making it ideal for replacement or upgrade of analog and PTZ cameras.
The Valens HDBaseT chipset enables long-distance wired transmission of uncompressed HD content over a standard LAN cable. In addition to the security surveillance market, the ability to transmit uncompressed video also increases its value in the consumer electronics and professional AV markets. In fact, because the Valens HDBaseT chipset can also transmit HDMI audio and video content in an uncompressed format, it adds tremendous value to the entire home entertainment system.
The low-power, low-cost, mid-range LatticeECP3™ FPGA device is ideal for multiplexing video streams and formatting data to the Valens HDBaseT Tx driver. The LatticeECP3 device has the required memory blocks, FPGA logic, SERDES, and configurable I/O to implement a variety of applications. The LatticeECP3 device provides manufacturers with the flexibility to adapt and format their interfaces to take advantage of the bandwidth of the Valens HDBaseT.
“We are pleased to collaborate with Valens Semiconductor to provide our customers with a highly cost-effective and attractive technology,” said Ted Marena, Director of Business Development. “We look forward to supporting end customers in the security and surveillance space as well as the consumer electronics market.”
Eli Ofek, Vice President of Semiconductor Products at Valens, said, “We are pleased to collaborate with Lattice to deliver another unparalleled architecture based on HDBaseT, providing the surveillance market with an easy-to-install and simple-to-use solution. We are confident that this collaboration will define the next generation of standard cameras in the surveillance industry.”
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