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Today, we introduce the IP cameras based on Hi3516A and MN34229 hardware design. Network cameras based on this hardware solution promise to deliver full HD 1080p video with latest H.265/HEVC encoding supported.
Hi3516A is the first H.265 SoC introduced by Hisilicon dated back to 2014, this HD video SoC has been widely used in 2MP, 3MP/4MP, 5MP network cameras. As the leading video surveillance manufacturer, our security IP cameras may adopt Hi3516A + Panasonic MN34228 (2MP), Hi3516A + Omnivision OV4689 (3MP/4MP), Hi3516A + SONY IMX178 (5MP) solutions.
Based on ARM Cortex-A7 architecture, Hi3516A utilizes optimized H.265/HEVC video compression to enhance the video quality, it also supports multi-frame technology wide dynamic range and 3D noise reduction, which enabling the camera to capture excellent video even working under extreme lighting conditions. Hi3516A supports up to real-time video encoding up to 5 megapixel, embedded with Hisilion's latest network transmission technology, it can achieve smooth video streaming with 100ms video latency.
According to Panasonic, the MN34229 is the security and network camera dedicated CMOS image sensor, it's a 1/3 inch format 2.1M RGB CMOS image sensor offers full HD 1080p/60fps video capturing. It also owns high light sensitivity feature to perfectly meet the needs of 24 hours video surveillance application.
Offering high sensitivity from Panasonic’s proprietary pixel technology
Capturing sharp and vivid color images at 0.05 lux
1080p video capturing at high frame speed
New Wide Dynamic Range function supports high speed and high sensitivity movie under different light conditions
Lowest noise CMOS image sensor in the market
Industry’s leading low power consumption sensor
In summary, Hi3516A + MN34229 based IP cameras can provide crystal video with 1080p resolution, more over it supports the latest H.265/HEVC codec to reduce 50% network bandwidth and video storage space. Additionally, it offers true Wide Dynamic Range and excellent low light performance, it's suitable for IP video surveillance system requires high-end network cameras.
Roadmap of Panasonic CMOS image sensors
Hi3516A is the first H.265 SoC introduced by Hisilicon dated back to 2014, this HD video SoC has been widely used in 2MP, 3MP/4MP, 5MP network cameras. As the leading video surveillance manufacturer, our security IP cameras may adopt Hi3516A + Panasonic MN34228 (2MP), Hi3516A + Omnivision OV4689 (3MP/4MP), Hi3516A + SONY IMX178 (5MP) solutions.
Based on ARM Cortex-A7 architecture, Hi3516A utilizes optimized H.265/HEVC video compression to enhance the video quality, it also supports multi-frame technology wide dynamic range and 3D noise reduction, which enabling the camera to capture excellent video even working under extreme lighting conditions. Hi3516A supports up to real-time video encoding up to 5 megapixel, embedded with Hisilion's latest network transmission technology, it can achieve smooth video streaming with 100ms video latency.
According to Panasonic, the MN34229 is the security and network camera dedicated CMOS image sensor, it's a 1/3 inch format 2.1M RGB CMOS image sensor offers full HD 1080p/60fps video capturing. It also owns high light sensitivity feature to perfectly meet the needs of 24 hours video surveillance application.
Offering high sensitivity from Panasonic’s proprietary pixel technology
Capturing sharp and vivid color images at 0.05 lux
1080p video capturing at high frame speed
New Wide Dynamic Range function supports high speed and high sensitivity movie under different light conditions
Lowest noise CMOS image sensor in the market
Industry’s leading low power consumption sensor
In summary, Hi3516A + MN34229 based IP cameras can provide crystal video with 1080p resolution, more over it supports the latest H.265/HEVC codec to reduce 50% network bandwidth and video storage space. Additionally, it offers true Wide Dynamic Range and excellent low light performance, it's suitable for IP video surveillance system requires high-end network cameras.
Roadmap of Panasonic CMOS image sensors