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System-on-Chip Camera

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System-On-Chip CameraAmbarella Inc. offers the S3L low-power system-on-chip camera for high-efficiency video coding.

The device delivers high video quality at low bit rates, resulting in cost savings from reduced storage requirements and the ability to stream higher quality video over bandwidth-restricted networks. The camera includes high-dynamic-range imaging, 180° fisheye lens correction and a high-performance CPU for intelligent video analytics.

The company's H.264 and H.265 high-efficiency video coding technology codes up to 5 Mp30 video. Simultaneous streams with independent resolution, frame rate and quality configurations are possible.


Photonics Spectra
Jan 2016
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