GDA Technologies and Nethra Imaging Develop Smart Phone Reference Platform with Auto Focus Camera Functionality.Reference Platform Speeds Development Time and Increases PDA (Personal Digital Assistant) A handheld computer for managing contacts, appointments and tasks. It typically includes a name and address database, calendar, to-do list and note taker, which are the functions in a personal information manager (see PIM). Functionality MONTEREY, Calif. -- Nethra Imaging and GDA GDA Grupo de Diarios de América (Spanish) GDA Global Development Alliance (USAID) GDA Guideline Daily Amount GDA Georgia Dental Association GDA Greenwich Dance Agency (England) Technologies, Inc. have jointly developed a modular smart phone reference design with an auto focus camera. Based on Freescale Semiconductor's i.MX31 multimedia applications processor, the platform utilizes the digital still camera-like image processing image processing Set of computational techniques for analyzing, enhancing, compressing, and reconstructing images. Its main components are importing, in which an image is captured through scanning or digital photography; analysis and manipulation of the image, accomplished technology available in Nethra's NI-2060 programmable processor to provide print-quality camera functionality. The smart phone reference platform helps manufacturers significantly reduce development time of enhanced multimedia-featured smart phones with complete camera functionality. Nethra Imaging, a privately held developer of imaging solutions for consumer applications, will be demonstrating this reference design at the Oct. 24 Tech Fair at the inaugural 6Sight (www.6Sight.com) Future of Imaging conference in Monterey, Calif. "GDA and Nethra Imaging have teamed to develop a platform that addresses the needs of handset and PDA manufacturers as they continue to introduce increasingly feature-rich smart phones for both personal and business users," said Tony Henning, senior analyst for Mobile Imaging at Future Image. "This reference design gives OEMs the ability to reduce both the time and cost of developing smart phones while offering enhanced camera features such as Nethra is addressing with its imaging technology." Reference design GDA Technologies, a fast-growing IP and Electronic Design Services (EDS (Electronic Data Systems, Plano, TX, www.eds.com) Founded in 1962 by H. Ross Perot (independent candidate for the President of the U.S. in 1992), EDS is the largest outsourcing and data processing services organization in the country. ) company, designed the board to provide a complete set of video display and wireless subsystems that allow it to convert from a mid-level to a high-end feature phone. OEMs can evaluate different subsystems such as GSM/EDGE, WiFi, Bluetooth, LCD and camera. Manufacturers can optimize their designs by choosing from several hardware and software bundles, including a complete set of display/video and wireless subsystem drivers that convert the system into a mid- to high-end PDA or smart phone. Designers receive a modular hardware platform, complete GUI based Having a graphical user interface (GUI). Same as "graphics based." See GUI. upon OPIE and a choice of Operating Systems Operating systems can be categorized by technology, ownership, licensing, working state, usage, and by many other characteristics. In practice, many of these groupings may overlap. , including embedded Linux The Linux operating system configured and enhanced to work in a wide variety of applications, including handheld devices, network appliances, industrial machines and consumer electronics devices. The modularity of the Linux kernel makes it well suited to embedded systems. , Microsoft Windows See Windows. (operating system) Microsoft Windows - Microsoft's proprietary window system and user interface software released in 1985 to run on top of MS-DOS. Widely criticised for being too slow (hence "Windoze", "Microsloth Windows") on the machines available then. Smartphone A cellular telephone with information access. It provides digital voice service as well as any combination of e-mail, text messaging, pager, Web access, voice recognition, still and/or video camera, MP3, TV or video player and organizer (see PDA). and Symbian. "Nethra's sophisticated image processing technology brings additional value and performance to GDA's i.MX31-based development platform," said Manu Pillai, director of marketing of GDA Technologies. "Wireless manufacturers can use the platform to explore various options and for their own software development using the resources provided by GDA in their i.MX development kit, thereby speeding up the design exploration and product development process tremendously - while reducing the risk of doing so." "Mobile devices such as cell phones and PDAs will continue to converge into a single device with multiple functions," said Pulin Desai, director of marketing, Nethra Imaging. "The successful integration of our NI-2060 image processor with an industry-leading multimedia application processor such as Freescale's i.MX31 allows the cell phone camera to act as a scanner as well. Instead of exchanging business cards, individuals can capture a scanned image of a business card and store it in their cell phone." NI-2060 image processor family The programmable processor family provides performance, flexibility and low power for a wide range of digital consumer applications, including mobile-handset camera modules and PC Webcam (WEB CAMera) A video camera that is used to send periodic images or continuous frames to a Web site for display. Webcam software typically captures the images as JPEG or MPEG files and uploads them to the Web server. applications. The NI-2060, part of Nethra's family of image processing system-on-chip solutions, is a fully flexible and programmable solution that outperforms DSPs and ASICs in handling up to 3.2 megapixel One million pixels. Refers to the resolution of a digital imaging device (monitor, scanner, video camera, still camera, etc.). For example, a five-megapixel digital still camera might take a picture composed of 5,038,848 red-green-blue color dots (pixels). imaging and provides added flexibility beyond the performance of ASICs. Scalable performance allows system designers the flexibility to meet a range of customer needs. The NI-20xx products embed em·bed also im·bed v. em·bed·ded, em·bed·ding, em·beds v.tr. 1. To fix firmly in a surrounding mass: embed a post in concrete; fossils embedded in shale. software needed to tune the picture quality and system control in the embedded Inserted into. See embedded system. flash. Mobile handset OEMs can concentrate on developing a camera application that communicates with the camera sub-system via simple I2C I2C Inter-Integrated Circuit I2C Intelligent Interface Controller I2C Intelligent Controller commands. This development approach reduces time-to-market and provides the best picture quality from the mobile-handset camera. About Nethra Nethra Imaging is a privately held semiconductor company focused on delivering imaging solutions for a wide range of digital consumer applications. The company uses proprietary algorithms to build flexible, fully programmable image processor chips for mobile imaging and PC video capture applications. Incorporated in 2003, Nethra is located in Cupertino, Calif., and began full operations in January 2004. The company's leaders are a team of established entrepreneurs with a wealth of experience in imaging and silicon development. Nethra is venture-backed and entered the market in 2005 with a family of image processors for the rapidly growing mobile handset camera market. For more information, visit www.nethra.us.com. About GDA Technologies GDA Technologies Inc. is a leading Electronic Design Services (EDS) and Silicon Intellectual Property (SIP) having extensive experience with Freescale PowerQUICC, PowerPC and i.MX architectures for the embedded, networking, and consumer electronics markets. GDA specializes in designing ASICs, FPGAs, IPs, boards, SoCs, software and complete systems from concept to product. For more info, please visit www.gdatech.com or write to news@gdatech.com. Nethra Imaging[TM] and the Nethra logo are trademarks of Nethra Imaging Inc. All other product or service names are the property of their respective owners. [c] Nethra Imaging Inc. 2006. |
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