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FASTIMAGE1303 PCI BOARD
FastImage1303
is an Autonomous Imaging System (AIS) that offers a balanced architecture
of flexible I/O and processing power with computational and memory bandwidth,
typically required by demanding, real-time imaging, vision, and DSP applications.
And FastImage1303 is based on the TriMedia TM1302 microprocessor from
Philips Semiconductors.
The
Philips PNX1302 Processor
The Philips developed
PNX1302 is a high-performance programmable single-chip processor that
delivers real-time processing of audio, video, graphics, and communications
datastreams. The PNX1303 employs a typical Very Long Instruction Word
(VLIW) architecture capable of 720 MFLOPS/900 MIPS peak and has a 32-bit
CPU that connects instruction and data caches at rates of 4 GB/sec and
1100 MB/sec peak. By incorporating the TriMedia processor into Alacrons
new FastImage1303, customers and developers can significantly increase
their processing power enabling them to work more efficiently and cost
effectively. For more information on the PNX 1302 processor click
below.
PNX1300
Datasheet (
409 KB)
FastImage1303
Features
- Collects data from up
to three asynchronous analog cameras and one NTSC/PAL/SECAM or up
to four digital cameras
- Up to 667-720 MFLOPS /
833-900 MIPS per TM1300 processor
- Up to four TM1300 processors
- 8-16 MB SDRAM per processor
- Three 85 MHz, 28 bit bi-directional Camera Link ( Channel Link) ports
- TriMedia software development
environment (SDE) for Windows® 9X/NT/2K and Solaris
- Real-time operating system
for single and multiple processors; for Windows 9X/NT/2K, Solaris
and Linux
- Programmable FPGAs for
I/O interface configuration
- Input options:
- Digital, 32 data bits
(RS-422, LVDS) with control and clock
- NTSC/PAL/SECAM
- Three asynchronous
RS-170 inputs or one RGB input
- Output options:
- SVGA
- RS-170
- NTSC/PAL
- Digital, 32 data bits
with control and clock
- 32 bit bidirectional
interboard communication links
- Optional continuous composite
NTSC/PAL and SVGA video output
- Available for PCI computers
- Fast Channel:
- 80 MHz 32 bit persistent
channels in 4 bit increments for intra- and interboard communication
- Point to point connections
at up to 320 MB/s via cross bar interconnect
- Data traffic does
not affect host CPU or PCI bus
- For more information
on Fast Channel
click here.
Technical
Specifications

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| NTSC/PAL
Composite Video Capture |
Input
levels |
1V
peak-to-peak nom.
0.3 to 1.2V peak-to-peak max. |
Input
impedance |
75
Ohms |
Channel
crosstalk |
-50
dB max. |
Resolution |
8
bits |
Formats
supported |
PAL
BGHI, PAL N, PAL M, NTSC N, NTSC M, NTSC 4.43, NTSC-Japan, SECAM |
| Analog
Video Capture (3 Channels) |
| Input
levels |
1V
peak-to-peak nom.
2.0V peak-to-peak max.;
50mV min. sync level when using composite sync |
| Input
impedance |
75
Ohms |
| Resolution |
8
bits * 3 channels |
| Formats
supported |
line
scan and area scan |
| Input
option |
Each
input can operate async with an 80 MHz sample rate |
| Digital
Video Capture |
| Common
mode input range |
-5V
to +5V
(0 to 2.4V with LVDS option) |
| Input
sensitivity |
250
mV differential
(100mV with LVDS option) |
| Input
hysteresis |
50
mV typical |
| Max.
clock rate |
80
MHz |
| Max.
input data width |
32
bits |
| Formats
supported |
ITU-R
BT.656 (4:2:2 interlaced color)
8/10-bit mono variable/line scan
8/10-bit raw data
8/10-bit RGB
16-bit raw at 20 MHz (40 MB/sec.) |
| Input
Levels |
RS-422,
LVDS signaling |
| Channel
Link (LVDS) |
| Differential
output voltage |
+250
- 450mV |
| Data
rate |
>400
Mbps. |
| Digital
Video Output |
| Output
levels |
RS-422 |
| Max.
clock rate |
80
MHz |
| Max.
output data width |
32
bits |
| Formats
supported |
ITU-R
BT.656 (4:2:2 interlaced color)
8/16-bit raw data |
| Camera
Control |
| Serial
port |
Asynch.
RS-232, 60019,200 baud |
| Frame/line
start outputs |
2
RS-422 |
| Exposure
control out. |
2
RS-422 |
| Master
clock out. |
1
or 2 RS-422 programmable in 0.07 Hz steps up to 40 MHz |
| General
purpose out. |
4
RS-422 |
| Pixel
clock inputs |
2
RS-422 |
| Line/frame
valid in. |
4
RS-422 |
| External
trigger in. |
2
RS-422 |
| Gen.
purpose in. |
4
RS-422 |
| Power |
No
camera power provided by card; use an external supply |
| RS-422
input |
RS-422,
LVDS signaling |
| Video
Output |
| Composite
output |
NTSC/PAL |
| S-video
output |
NTSC/PAL
(luma shared with composite) |
| Monitor
Output |
| Output
type |
VGA
standard analog RGB |
| Frame
rate |
up
to 72 Hz |
| Color
depth |
up
to 24 bits/pixel |
| Resolution |
Up
to 1280 x 1024 |
| PCI
Interface |
| Clock
rate |
33
MHz max. |
| Data
width |
32
bits |
| Peak
DMA rate |
132
MB/sec. |
| Standards
compliance |
PCI
Rev. 2.1 |
FastChannel
Alacron's FastChannel is a mechanism for the FastSeries components
to communicate with the processing environment without impacting the PCI
bus.
Alacron has acknowledged
the need for a non-bussed form of data transfer within any high performance
DSP or Imaging application. Bussed communication schemes are subject to
bus saturation and contention, limiting their usefulness. The ideal interconnection
scheme is to allow point to point communication from a data source to
one or more data sinks. Each interconnection supports its data transfer
and is isolated from any other data transfer, preventing bus saturation
and contention.
FastChannel is
Alacron's implementation of a point to point or point to many points connection
between a data source and its sinks. FastChannel is available on Alacron's
FastImage product and supports connections between the FastImage's internal
resources - on the P4 connector of the PMC locations and on two ribbon
cable connections for interboard communication.

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In addition to
its support for the one to many data transfers, FastChannel is configurable
at startup. During operation the interconnections are static. Alacron
has found that the need for an interconnection between a data source and
sink is not dynamic in real-time and in high performance data processing
applications - especially when the data rates are high. This fact allows
for a significantly lower cost interconnect solution, and at the same
time a simplification in software. No special hardware is required for
source and destination addresses, arbitration, and control of the channel.
Very simple software protocols can be implemented as the only operation
allowed is the transfer of one 'word' of data.
The FastChannel
is made up of three things, a parallel data path from 1 to 32 bits, a
clock, and a data valid. In the current implementation, clock speeds are
limited to 80 MHz and below, making the highest peak data transfer rate
between a source and its sinks of 320 MB/s. The many connections in the
FastChannel make it difficult to report an "overall" performance
of the FastChannel - one specification that is often quoted is the cross
section band-width, which is the sum of all active channels (non-blocked)
data rates in the best cast. The cross-section bandwidth is 2.4 GB per
second per FastImage board. Interboard communication is limited to 320
MB/s.
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