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OT: CCD Cameras ?

OT: CCD Cameras ?

2005-07-20 by Lasse Madsen

Hi All,

I'm trying to find information on any IC's that can interface to a CCD/CMOS
camera chip and display its output on a LCD/TFT panel 
(for view finding purposes) 18fps would be great ... I've located some chips
from a company called Sunplus but it seems that they are not selling to
anyone not willing to purchase a boing 747 packed with their devices I'm
looking for something very integrated, price is really no issue but quantity
of purchase should be around 100-500 devices.

Any info?

Regards 
Lasse Madsen

Re: [lpc2000] OT: CCD Cameras ?

2005-07-20 by Bryce Schober

Check out the i.MX processors at freescale.com (under wireless). They
have integrated graphics acceleration, video codec, camera interface,
etc...

On 7/20/05, Lasse Madsen <Lasse.Madsen@...> wrote:
>  Hi All,
>  
>  I'm trying to find information on any IC's that can interface to a CCD/CMOS
>  camera chip and display its output on a LCD/TFT panel 
>  (for view finding purposes) 18fps would be great ... I've located some
> chips
>  from a company called Sunplus but it seems that they are not selling to
>  anyone not willing to purchase a boing 747 packed with their devices I'm
>  looking for something very integrated, price is really no issue but
> quantity
>  of purchase should be around 100-500 devices.
>  
>  Any info?
>  
>  Regards 
>  Lasse Madsen
>  
>  
>  
> 
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