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Hi!
Sadly, I am no expert in processor technology, and just starting to get a bit more familiar with the available technologies. We are looking into a project which would involve the creation of a wearable camera. Our technical members will look further into the actual design, but I would like to get a better feeling of the direction we would have to take (technically).
As such, could you comment on the technical requirements for a wearable camera, and potentially comment on the viability of Texas Instruments Video processors for such application?
The specs for our camera would be:
There are a few SoC available which would include the above (except battery). The solutions of TI would require the development of a SoC or SoM to include all the above.
Would this be a feasible project using Texas Instrument technology, provided that we get experts in the field to assist us? Are the power requirements of the DaVinci processors sufficiently low to allow for a wearable solution given the battery constraints provided above? Are there maybe System on Modules available already that include the DaVinci processor and are they sufficiently small?
Thanks in advance for your thoughts!
Hello Evarest,
When i look into the davinci devices, I think the closest to wearable cams would be to investigate DM365 based designs, although I am not sure it will meet the power requirements etc. So i would suggest you post this query in DM3x forum as well to get the confirmation on DM365 device support for your application.
https://e2e.ti.com/support/dsp/davinci_digital_media_processors/f/100
I keep you posted when i get a response from marketing team.
Regards,
Senthil