Ultra-low latency H.264 IP cores targets wireless displays
This long awaited concept lets viewers do away with video cables in applications like wireless HDMI (STB, Blu-ray or gaming consoles), PC-to-TV and PC-to-Video projector installations. To ease video signal transmission over the air, some form of video compression is required. Allegro’s DVT proprietary ultra-low latency down to 20ms H.264 technologies cut the lag, improve reliability and reduce the power consumption of a WiDi connection, says the manufacturer, enabling wireless transmission over Wi-Fi, Ultra Wideband and 60 GHz.
The H.264 IP core is a silicon-proven real-time hardware encoder targeting mobile phones, camcorders, set-top boxes, webcams and video surveillance applications. The IP core uses Allegro DVT’s H.264 compression algorithms, originally designed for high quality broadcast applications. The IP core can process images up to high-definition resolutions and can encode several channels simultaneously.
Visit Allegro DVT at www.allegrodvt.com
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