FASTI/O PMC MEZZANINE BOARD

One of Alacron’s most recent additions to its FastSeries family, based on Philips's TriMedia processor, is FastI/O, a PMC daughter-card that lets you add extra I/O ports to your FastImage PCI board or FastDSP PCI board.

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FastI/O Features

  • Available in both analog/digital and digital-only configurations for greatest flexibility and cost savings
  • One TriMedia TM-1302 processor. For more information on the TriMedia 1302 processor click here.
  • 8–16 MB of SDRAM (up to 400 MB/sec.)
  • Programmable FPGA's with 16 MB Frame Buffer
  • Input options:
    • Digital, 32 data bits with control and clock, or
    • NTSC/PAL/SECAM, or
    • Three async RS -170 inputs or one RGB input
  • 32-bit side-band to FastSeries crossbar in P4 connector
  • PMC form factor
  • 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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Block Diagram

 

 

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 asynch.

 

Digital Video Capture

Common mode input range 0 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 40 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
6-bit raw at 20 MHz (40 MB/sec.)
RS-422 input RS-422, LVDS signaling

 

PMC 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.


FastChannel Diagram

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

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