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IP Camera Start up Time ?

Other Parts Discussed in Thread: WL1837MOD, TLV320AIC26, TPS65911

I am currently prototyping a portable camera using the following components:

2 Camera Boards from Leopard Imaging

1 TI DM 385 DaVinci Processor

1 TI WiLink WL1837MOD WIFI and Bluetooth Module

1 TI TLV320AIC26 Audio Codec

1 TI TPS65911 Power Management IC

1 Li-Ion Polymer Battery

 

Once the user presses a button the camera is powered up and should immediately start to stream the two video signals using the WiLink Module. How many seconds will pass until the camera is ready to transmit the video signals?

I do not need an exact calculation of the cameras start up time. All I need is a rough estimate how many seconds will pass until the camera is ready to stream the video signals. Will that be in a range of 1 or 2 seconds or in the range of 10 – 20 seconds?

  • Hi Julius,

    If you have the IP camera yet you can start an ethernet capture (wireshark for example) to waiting for video stream then start the board. You can measure the time delay between starting the board and receiving the first packet of the stream.
    The other way is to search in the documentation of the camera board or the ask the Leopard imaging tech support team at: support@leopardimaging.com
    www.leopardimaging.com/Locations.html

    BR
    Tsvetolin Shulev