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Video IP Deskphone

Qt Extended reference design

Device: Broadcom DeskphoneThe Video IP Deskphone reference design demonstrates an internet-connected video deskphone UI optimized primarily for finger touch interaction. It includes the following end-user features:
  • Unified inbox for IP devices: Instant Messaging and presence, email, IMS, voice and video messaging.
  • IP Calling: video and audio VoIP calling, conferencing and integrated address book/buddy list with presence awareness
  • Example applications: web photo album, audio/video podcasts, internet radio, and weather

This reference design is a great starting point for building large screen (3.5“ and up) IP communication devices. It illustrates how Qt Extended:

  • Ports to different hardware (Big Endian MIPS Processor)
  • Supports 64/64 memory configuration
  • Integrates advanced finger touch usability with smooth-scrolling/flickable lists

Hardware/Software Integration

Qt Extended’s hardware integration architecture allows you to utilize the hardware’s features in an optimal way. The video IP deskphone provides:

  • Integration with DSP-based audio/video codecs for recording and playback
  • Transition effects implemented with direct manipulation of video memory
  • Integration with keypad and resistive touch panel

Reference User Interface Design

Home Screen & Weblets Unified Inbox and Presence Presence enabled PIM
VoiP Home screen
 
Unified Inbox
 
Unified Inbox
 
Video Podcasts Video Calls Visual Voice Mail
Unified Inbox
 
Unified Inbox
 
Unified Inbox
 

Reference HW Description

Chipset Broadcom 1103 MIPS CPU with 1180 Multimedia DSP (Reference Board: BCM91103VP)
Memory: Configuration 64MB DRAM, 64MB Internal Flash Storage, 1GB external memory card for media files
Board support package (BSP) Broadcom PhoneXchange 5.0, GCC 4, Linux kernel 2.6
Screen size, resolution 3.5” Landscape QVGA
input type: LCD Resistive sensor overlay for finger-touch input, phone keypad

 

 

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