- Stream & Record HD Video
- GPS Position Hold
- Return to Home
- Auto Launch, Land & Hover
Datasheet: Gk7102
Below is a consolidated table of the GK7102's core specifications based on available technical documentation.
Integrated ARM core designed for embedded Linux operating systems.
: Embedded vision primitives provide localized motion detection, face detection, and peripheral tampering alarms without needing heavy CPU overhead. 4. Connectivity and Hardware Interfaces gk7102 datasheet
: Features an automated 3A Control Engine handling Auto-Exposure (AE), Auto-White Balance (AWB), and Auto-Focus (AF) logic.
: Lens distortion correction, bad/dead pixel correction, and black level adjustment. Multi-Stream Video Encoding Pipeline Below is a consolidated table of the GK7102's
: Built-in ISP includes 3A (Auto Exposure, Auto Focus, Auto White Balance), WDR (Wide Dynamic Range), 3D noise reduction, and lens correction.
: The SoC can simultaneously process up to four distinct encodings. A typical multi-stream deployment includes: Multi-Stream Video Encoding Pipeline : Built-in ISP includes
and transforms it into crisp 720p or 960p video at a smooth 30 frames per second. Specifications at a Glance ARM1176 @ 600MHz (with 16KB I-Cache/D-Cache) Video Encoding H.264 BP/MP/HP (720P/960P @ 30fps) Integrated 512Mb DDR2 ISP Features
The SoC features an integrated layer supporting bi-directional, half-duplex, or full-duplex intercom functions.
Minimizes pixel grain and noise distortion across low-light frames.
In the rapidly evolving world of embedded vision systems, the has carved out a lasting niche. Developed by Goke (a prominent Chinese fabless semiconductor company), the GK7102 is specifically designed for high-definition video applications such as IP cameras (IPCs), dashcams, action cameras, and industrial inspection tools.