Agilent Image Processing Chip HDCP-2010 (YUV/JPEG Output) Product Brief Features • High quality Image Processor– Sophisticated imaging algorithms • Compatible with Agilent CMOS Image Sensors: HDCS-1020/2020 • Excellent performance– Greater than 30 fps CIF, 15 fps VGA Description The HDCP-2010 provides a complete image-processing pipeline for the Agilent family of CMOS Image Sensors (HDCS-xxxx). This part transforms the raw output data from the CMOS sensor into final images using a high performance image processor. Complete sensor control is performed by the HDCP-2010, including autoexposure, illuminate compensation and auto white balance. The HDCP-2010 enables imaging in many different types of devices such as handheld computers, cellular phones, and notebook computers. The chip-set combination of the HDCP2010 and a HDCS CMOS image sensor delivers to another device a complete image in JPEG format, ready for storage or transmission. By producing a high-quality finished picture, the host system is relieved of all imageprocessing, thus allowing for the incorporation of imaging technology in a wide range of products. For standalone imaging, the HDCP2010 can be coupled with a low-cost micro-controller to provide a complete camera solution. The HDCP-2010 contains the entire image processing system, while the micro-controller controls the image storage, user interface and power management. The simple system designs enabled by the HDCP-2010 will bring imaging to new product types and markets. • Pixel processing rate of 12 million pixels/second • Impressive image quality– JPEG based compression with programmable quantization tables • Fully programmable Gamma Correction and Color Balance matrices • Auto-exposure and Auto White Balance functions for wide range of lighting environments • Small package: 49-pin micro BGA • Low power consumption: <100 mW • Reference design and evaluation kits are available Typical Applications • Embedded cameras for cellular phones, handheld computers, notebook computers • Low cost digital still cameras • Video phones All images on this product sheet were produced by Agilent Technologies’ HDCS-2020 image sensor and HDCP-2000 image processor. Electrical Specifications Input format Raw Bayer Pixel Data Output format 8-bit parallel or 1-bit serial YUV formats 4:4:4 YUV and 4:2:2 Y1UY2V 8-bit output Voltage requirements 1.8V and 3.3V Power consumption <80 mW Typical 40 mW Low Power Mode Gamma correction 33 value programmable, 1024 interpolated value table Sensor interface 10-bit data input, 2 wire asynchronous control, 24/30 MHz clock driver Compression JPEG based Video synchronization YUV end-of-line and end-of-frame, JPEG beginning and end frame Frame rates VGA (640 x 480): >30 frames/sec CIF (352 x 288): >30 frames/sec Operating temperature range -25° to +65°C Storage temperature range -35° to +85°C Package type 49 pin micro BGA, 7.00 x 7.00 mm Crystal 16 MHz Sensor Control CMOS Sensor Sensor Interface Image Processor Auto Exposure Auto White Balance www.semiconductor.agilent.com Data subject to change. Copyright © 2001 Agilent Technologies, Inc. February 9, 2001 5988-1049EN JPEG Compression 2 Wire Serial Control Interface Parallel or Serial Output