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Wi-Fi camera reference design features 4K video

November 12, 2024 By Redding Traiger Leave a Comment

InnoPhase IoT, Inc. announces an AI-enabled Wi-Fi battery camera reference design and development platform with 4K video and H.265 support. The collaboration pairs InnoPhase IoT’s power-optimized Talaria TWO (T2) Wi-Fi platform and Ingenic’s T41 AI-enabled video ISP with deep learning algorithms for a complete power-optimized device with 2-4X battery life improvement. The platform’s ultra-low power (ULP) Wi-Fi enables a sufficient power budget to deliver AI functionality without affecting battery life. Applications include battery-based Wi-Fi cameras for video surveillance, video doorbells, baby and pet monitoring, patient monitoring, event monitoring, manufacturing, and retail.

The high power consumption of AI, Video ISP, and Wi-Fi made enabling a battery-operated camera with vision AI capabilities impossible. Power over Ethernet (POE) and wall-powered cameras were the only options, making installation, operation, and maintenance an expensive challenge. OEMs/ODMs now have access to a complete cloud-connected, easy-to-use battery-based AI camera solution with fast time to market for smart homes, building automation, and industrial IoT verticals.

With these latest solutions, InnoPhase IoT and Ingenic now offer a scalable battery-based video camera solutions portfolio: the T41+Talaria TWO for the high-end with AI and 4K video, the T31+T2 with INP3201 development kit supporting 2K video announced in 2023, and the cost-optimized T23+Talaria TWO, all featuring the same scalable architecture and long battery life advantages. Customers can select a platform to meet their performance and budget requirements.

The InnoPhase IoT Talaria TWO includes an integrated MCU that is used to power down the ISP in idle mode and to offload TCP-IP networking and cloud connectivity to Talaria TWO. Its “Always ON, Always Connected” capability enables recording to start upon sensing activity such as motion with very low latency and mitigated image loss while enabling a 1+ year battery life.

Ingenic’s T414K-camera ISP delivers 1.2 TOPS@Int8 AI engine and Magik AI platform for simplified and accurate AI and video processing at the device edge. Smart encoding delivers auto-adjustive rate control that reduces bitrate and retains image quality, lower cloud storage costs, increased local storage duration, and optimized video streaming. The AI+ battery camera dramatically reduces false alarms that previously affected battery endurance. I’m

Reference Design includes a complete battery-operated Wi-Fi video camera based on the Ingenic T41 ISP + Talaria TWO INP1014 module-based SDIO daughter card, image sensor, microphone and speakers, LEDs, USB-C connector, and battery connector power supply options, a T41 shut-off control by Talaria TWO for extended battery life, and on-board power measurement test points. Customers can download a fully integrated software development kit (SDK) with T41 Linux drivers, connection manager, cloud connectivity software, support for device provisioning over BLE, Firmware Over-the-Air (FOTA) and Firmware Over-Serial (FOS) updates, plus quick start, and user guides. The reference design is completely debugged, and a variety of design partners are available and familiar with the kit, accelerating time-to-development and time-to-market for OEMS/ODMs. The concept to market typically spans 6-9 months.

The T41 and Talaria TWO INP1014/INP1015 modules are available and can be purchased by contacting the respective Ingenic and InnoPhase IoT distributors. T41+Talaria TWO reference design with SDK are currently available.

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Filed Under: Artificial intelligence, Consumer Electronics, IoT, Products, Reference designs, Security, Tools, Wifi Tagged With: InnoPhase IoT

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