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DM8127

DM8127

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RomaMeshok
Posted by RomaMeshok
on Mar 27 2011 07:57 AM
Prodigy220 points

TI announced new reference design built around DM-8127.

Does anyone knows where this chip documentation can be found?

Especially interesting - what is the power consumption?

Da Vinci 8127
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  • Steve Clynes
    Posted by Steve Clynes
    on Mar 31 2011 09:08 AM
    Mastermind22600 points

    The best place to get information about this specific device is through your local sales or FEA channels.

    A broad market derivative device is documented on the TI product folder (DM8148).

    Power requirements vary drastically based on use case, likely between 1W and 2.5W for heavy use cases.

    BR,

    Steve

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  • skywalker
    Posted by skywalker
    on May 17 2011 00:27 AM
    Prodigy60 points

    Can we then assume that coding for the DM8127 would be equivalent to the DM8148 in all essential respects. More specifically if we develop code using the DM8168 EVM and ensure that we respect the limitations of the DM8148, will it run on the DM8127?

    Is the DM8127 and DM8148 equivalent at the register map level?

    Thanks

    Shyjan

    DM8127
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  • skywalker
    Posted by skywalker
    on May 18 2011 00:03 AM
    Prodigy60 points

    I just wanted to give some context for our questions.

    We are interested in imaging/video applications that are more general than surveillance but we think at least for now  the hardware side of the IP cam reference design should be adequate so that we can focus on the software side. That is why we would like to know how compatible the DM8127 is with the DM8148 which suits our purposes nicely and is what TI have provided datasheets for.  We are not only interested in developing application level codecs but also framework level code (something like gstreamer but more efficient in resources).

    Also I thought of asking these questions here rather than through local TI sales contact in case the answers might be of interest to others.

    Thanks

    Shyjan

    DM8127
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  • RomaMeshok
    Posted by RomaMeshok
    on May 18 2011 02:50 AM
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    Dear Shyjan,

    I can add that our local distributor (and I suppose it is common TI problem) can not provide me with this information - not about the 8127 features and not about compatibility.

    The only availbale way to get the clarifications is to address the TI's guys via the forum!

    Best,

    Roman

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  • guoyongj
    Posted by guoyongj
    on Jul 06 2011 04:20 AM
    Prodigy215 points

    Still have no more information about DM8127. And the Appro had build a IPCam using DM8127.

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