IP network camera

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IP network camera

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Overview

Internet protocol (IP) network cameras often require low power with advanced thermal efficiency, multiple sensors and two-way audio communications. Our integrated circuits and reference designs will help you innovate and differentiate across fixed, pan, tilt, zoom and wireless cameras.

Design requirements

IP network camera designs often require:

  • Higher power using Power over Ethernet (PoE) to accommodate new features.
  • Efficient power-tree design to support multiple input power sources and battery management.
  • Robust motion sensing over long detection range with false trigger avoidance.
  • Seamless integration of high-quality audio with noise reduction and echo cancellation.

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White paper How to optimize building and home automation designs for energy efficiency 29 Apr 2020
More literature Building your application with security in mind (Rev. E) 28 Oct 2020
White paper Bringing intelligent autonomy to fine motion detection (Rev. A) 20 Dec 2018
White paper Low-Power Internet Connectivity Over Wi-Fi (Rev. A) 19 Jul 2019
Product overview Design a low power camera with optimized cloud streaming and enhanced security u (Rev. A) 17 May 2018
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Application note Low Voltage Translation for SPI, UART, RGMII, JTAG Interfaces (Rev. B) PDF | HTML 11 May 2022
Application note SimpleLink™ CC3220-OV788 Audio/Video Streaming Reference (Rev. A) 11 May 2022
Application note Extend Battery Life with <100 nA IQ Buck Converter Achieving <150 µV Voltage Rip (Rev. A) PDF | HTML 11 May 2022
Application note Applications of Logic and Translation in IP Cameras (Rev. A) PDF | HTML 10 May 2022
Application brief Buck-boost Converter Battery Life Time Estimation for Wireless Network Cameras (Rev. A) 10 May 2022
Application brief Powering the NXP i.MX 7 Processor with the TPS6521815 PMIC (Rev. A) PDF | HTML 07 May 2022
Application brief Powering the NXP i.MX 8M Mini and Nano with the TPS6521825 and LP873347 PMICs (Rev. B) PDF | HTML 07 May 2022
More literature SimpleLink™ Wi-Fi® CC3x20 MCU Security (Rev. A) 05 Aug 2019

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