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Let’s cross over to the video side now. We’ll see a lot of similarities, but of course video being more complicated in some respects, there will be some additional information. This slide represents how a sample application on Blackfin might view the outside world. We have on the right side the Blackfin processor running some sort of compression or formatting or image enhancement, some kind of algorithm. But what it really cares about is getting the right inputs and sending the right outputs to these video sources and displays. Video sources generally come in two types, there’s the analog source and there’s the digital source. The digital source, such as a digital CMOS sensor can hook up directly to Blackfin because it’s just a digital output stream from the sensor that can hook straight into the PPI on the Blackfin.

PTM Published on: 2006-08-24