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analog video to MIP-CSI2

analog video to MIP-CSI2

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hang zhang79809
Posted by hang zhang79809
on Jul 21 2011 21:58 PM
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Hello,

we would like to capture analog video with D1 resolution on OMAP4430.Can you recommend an link  that can interface an PAL signal (from a camera) to an MIPI-CSI2(or MIPI-CSI1) compliant  Processor(OMAP4430)?

 

Best regards,

Qihang Zhang

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  • James Nave
    Posted by James Nave
    on Jul 22 2011 15:47 PM
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    Hello Qihang,

    You can use any of our video decoders (e.g. TVP5151, TVP5147M1, etc.) to convert a PAL signal to an 8-bit BT.656-compliant digital output.

    You'll then need a parallel to serial converter device with a MIPI-CSI2 (or MIPI-CSI1) compliant output.

    Unfortunately, I don't know of one to recommend at this time.

    Regards,

    Jim

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    Posted by hang zhang79809
    on Jul 24 2011 20:20 PM
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    Thanks Jim.

    Is it possible to link the TVP5151 Video Decoder to the SN65LVDS315 converter  to OMA4430 camera interface?

     

    Regards,

    Qihang

     

     

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    Qihang,

    No, the output frequency of the TVP5151 is 27MHz but the maximum frequency of the SN65LVDS315 is only 26MHz.

    Regards,

    Jim

    TVP5151 SN65LVDS315
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