:: Mark
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I suspect that the biggest challenge for the camera will be battery life. They claim that it uses an FPGA internally, which is inherently less power consumption friendly than a dedicated ASIC. Then there is the question of what from the description sounds like an always-on wireless connection to a phone to give a distributed system architecture.
It is an interesting project - I hope that they succeed.
It is an interesting project - I hope that they succeed.
BillBingham2
Registered User
.....Then there is the question of what from the description sounds like an always-on wireless connection to a phone to give a distributed system architecture.
Good points. No LCD to managed or power should make it a lot simpler. A lot depends on their approach to sending pictures to the device. I'm not sure if there is a low power heart-beat to just keep the connection alive or if there is a buffer in the camera that would flush when you make a connection? Lots of different options all depends on their user stories/requirements/design.
It will be fun to watch what comes out.
B2 (;->
The power draw of an FPGA vs ASIC is minimal compared to not having an LCD. No need for a constant connection to the smartphone.
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