This solution uses a CMOS camera with a 2.4GHz RF or Wi-Fi wireless network to provide two-way communication. Only one N329 series microprocessor can integrate all the functions of the baby image monitor.
The new generation of baby video monitors even allows users to monitor or control the transmission device placed next to the remote child through Wi-Fi or 3G networks anytime, anywhere using a dedicated application on a smartphone or tablet.
The N329 series integrates the functions required for baby video monitors, such as: CMOS camera interface, hardware image codec, ADC, DAC, LCD control interface, TV signal encoder, and USB Host for connecting Wi-Fi module Controller and SDIO Host controller, etc., which makes N329 a cost-effective baby image monitor application chip. In addition, N329 also stacks DRAM in the same LQFP package, which allows the PCBA to easily pass EMI and EMC tests.
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