Data Flows Inside Your HD Hardware Design

[This post is part of our Designing Hardware for HD series. Be sure to check it out!] I already delved into the issue of the host in an HD video product design, where I also made a point of the fact that a hardware design for HD video is going to require several chips – one just isn’t capable of doing everything today. This means that there will be interaction between these chips, and this is not an issue you (read more...)

By Tsahi Levent-Levi  |  January 4th, 2010  |  Filed under HD VoIP
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What Layouts Should a Dual Video System Support?

[This post is taking part in our Designing Hardware for HD series. Be sure to check it out!] In my last post, I discussed the different layouts that are required by a video endpoint, focusing mainly on the basics – single video source, single display. This leaves a lot to be desired, both on consumer videophones and on enterprise video phones. I’d like to address this post what happens when you want to go to the enterprise market with a (read more...)

By Tsahi Levent-Levi  |  December 7th, 2009  |  Filed under HD VoIP
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What Layouts Do You Need in Your HD Videophone?

[This post is taking part in our Designing Hardware for HD series. Be sure to check it out!] Last week I tried to cover the video inputs and outputs, which are necessary in videophone design. This time I want to talk about what types of video feeds you would want to see on your monitor(s) and how they would be displayed. The Basics Let’s start with the basics. I’ll assume you have a monitor that supports 720p resolution for the (read more...)

By Tsahi Levent-Levi  |  November 30th, 2009  |  Filed under HD VoIP
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