Thine, a developer of serial interfaces and image signal processing technology, California Eastern Laboratories (CEL), the sales and technical support partner of Thine for the Americas, Israel and India, and
Source: ThineKeyssa, a provider of high-speed, contactless connectivity, announced a proof-of-concept for ruggedized detachable HD cameras. The detached HD camera enclosure can be waterproof or oil-proof to accommodate severe outdoor environment conditions.
The detachable HD camera solution provides the following:
- Provides high resolution, high frame rate and low latency to capture and display an accurate image.
- Performs in severe environments, including those requiring waterproof and oil-proof enclosures.
- Delivers quick video streaming immediately after snap-on connection of the rugged detachable camera.
- The cableless connection to the camera avoids accidents from cables getting interlaced with clothing or nearby objects
The camera uses one of Thine’s newest chipsets with an MIPI CSI-2 interface, which is a common output of high-resolution cameras, and outputs V-by-One HS video.
The V-by-One HS protocol is a standard developed by Thine Electronics for video transmission up to 4 Gbits/second per lane for greater than 10 m. It uses a proprietary encoding scheme along with a clock data recovery (CDR) based serializer/deserializer (SerDes) technology. A single Keyssa chip wirelessly transmits V-by-One HS with 60 GHz technology over about a centimeter, which penetrates plastics. The system can operate with no compression-induced delay due to the high-speed signal transfer.
At CES 2019, Keyssa will have a private suite to demonstrate this proof-of-concept and other products.
