ELECTRONICA, MUNICH, Germany, Nov. 12 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ --
National Semiconductor Corporation (NYSE: NSM) today introduced the first
three members of a new line of real-time digital image processors that
dramatically improve video quality for imaging systems. When paired with
National's family of CMOS image sensors, the new image processors create a
complete, seamless solution for developers of digital imaging products for
consumer and industrial applications.
(Photo: http://www.newscom.com/cgi-bin/prnh/20020705/NSCLOGO )Based on a new architecture, National's image processors solve a problem
that plagues many digital imaging solutions -- inadequate real-time image
processing performance, slow click-to-click time and poor quality streaming
video. National's LM970x family of imaging processors has a hardwired,
configurable pipeline that assumes the computing-intensive workload from the
embedded CR16 and ARM7 processor. This innovative architecture enables fast
click-to-click time, enabling real-time image processing at a low system cost.
National's image processors manage image storage and provide connectivity
to transmit images and data. Each processor also features the lowest power
consumption of any device in its speed class, which significantly extends the
battery life of portable imaging devices. The chip scale packaging also
reduces overall cost, giving consumers a high performance camera at an
affordable price.
The incorporated imaging pipeline, paired with National's firmware,
operating system and hardware development kit, enables designers to easily
program and configure the image processor, saving development cost and
reducing time to market.
"Consumer demand for imaging-enabled products, from cell phones to PDA's
and digital cameras, is being driven by the desire to share digital images
through the Internet or wireless networks. With our strength in mixed signal,
embedded cores, wireless and wired connectivity, National Semiconductor
possesses the key technologies to create affordable image-sharing systems for
developers and consumers," said Joe Montalbo, vice president for National's
Custom Solutions Group.
Features and Benefits
Following the introduction earlier this year of National's seven new CMOS
image sensors, the LM9704, LM9702 and LM9701 are the first three members of
National's complete line of digital imaging processors.
The LM9704: Paired with National's LM9648 image sensor, the LM9704
real-time digital image processor supports up to 8 frames per second in full
1.3 Megapixel resolution. Consuming just 95mW of power, the LM9704 is ideal
for consumer applications such as 1.3 Megapixel digital still cameras.
The LM9702: Paired with National's monochrome LM9638 SXGA or the LM9647,
LM9628, LM9637, LM9618, LM9627 and LM9617 VGA, or even lower resolution
sensors such as the LM9630, the economical LM9702 real-time digital image
processor allows up to 30 frames per second in full VGA resolution. Consuming
just 90mW of power, the LM9702 is designed for camera-enabled cell phones and
PDA clip-on cameras.
The LM9701: National's LM9701 real-time digital image processor combines
the streamlined architecture, low power consumption and high performance
necessary for the consumer market, along with the flexibility required for
implementing imaging algorithms required by the industrial and automotive
markets. The LM9701 has a resolution of up to 8 Megapixels, allowing
developers to program the embedded ARM7 core to create compelling, complete
imaging product solutions.
Pricing and Availability
The LM9704 real-time image processor and LM9704DEV-KIT development
platform, along with the CMOS image sensor headboards and optional
CR16-IM04-00 firmware developer's kit, are available now. Samples of the
LM9702 real-time image processor and a complete development platform will be
available in January 2003. Samples of the LM9701 real-time image processor
will be available in February of 2003. All image processors are in chip scale
packaging.
In 10,000 unit quantities, the LM9704 is priced at $9.10, the LM9702 is
$6.50 and the LM9701 is $7.80.
The LM9704 and its associated development tools and CMOS image sensor
headboards are all available through distribution or online.
Further information is available at
http://www.national.com/appinfo/imaging/ .
About National Semiconductor
National Semiconductor is the premier analog company driving the
information age. Combining real-world analog and state-of-the-art digital
technology, the company is focused on the fast growing markets for wireless
handsets; displays; information infrastructure, and information appliances.
With headquarters in Santa Clara, California, National reported sales of
$2.1 billion for its last fiscal year and has about 9,800 employees worldwide.
Additional company and product information is available on the World Wide Web
at www.national.com.
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