Visit the Roemheld UK web site

Video data pre-processed in real time

A Kane Computing product story
Edited by the Manufacturingtalk editorial team Apr 30, 2002

Ultra fast cameraLink digital video acquisition and real-time processing boards offers real-time pre-processing of the video data.

Kane Computing are pleased to announce the UK launch of the Leonardo family of ultra fast CameraLink digital video acquisition and real-time processing boards.

Leonardo supports all three CameraLink configuration up to the Full 64-bit format, and includes a PCI2.2 64-bit/66MHz host interface giving a maximum transfer rate of 528 MB/sec (480MB/sec sustained) to the host processor.

The Leonardo is equipped with a state of the art Xilinx Virtex-E FPGA, offering real-time pre-processing of the video data, such as grey-level contrast stretching, RGB mosaic colour restoration and random 2D convolution filters.

The video data is stored in a very large on-board memory (up to 1GB).

The maximum image resolution is 64K x 64K pixels.

The CL-P models also include a 600 MHz 64-bit RISC processor with 4MB zero-wait state SRAM cache memory.

The RISC processor can be used for application specific on -board video processing.

The Leonardo family offer software developers kits for Windows, Linux, Real-time Linux, Solaris and QNX.

The product line includes standard PCI, Compact PCI and PMC modules.

Available from May 2002, prices available on request.

Not what you're looking for? Search the site.

Back to top Back to top

Visit the Roemheld UK web site
A Pro-talk Publication

A Pro-talk publication