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Environment simplifies video processing

A Celoxica product story
Edited by the Electronicstalk editorial team Dec 14, 2004

The PixelStreams development environment provides a library of powerful video data manipulation functions with an easy-to-use interactive graphical editor.

Celoxica has added algorithm IP and a block-based graphical design entry platform to its expanding portfolio of electronic system level (ESL) design tools.

The PixelStreams development environment provides a library of powerful video data manipulation functions with an easy-to-use interactive graphical editor.

The PixelStreams platform builds on Celoxica's best-in-class, C-based design and synthesis products to create an ideal design flow for the rapid prototyping, exploration and development of complex video processing systems.

PixelStreams provides a broad range of macro calls that allow the user to gather, manipulate and output streams of video pixel data.

These C-based models deliver enhanced parameterisation capabilities and high-level interface abstraction.

In addition, PixelStreams includes an IP reuse graphical editor as an entry tool for imaging algorithms to provide ease of use and design productivity in a familiar block-based methodology.

From this block diagram entry, developers can quickly design, analyse and implement hardware prototypes for complex video imaging systems using the Celoxica DK Design Suite for C-based synthesis.

Celoxica developed PixelStreams as a response to the growing need for platform design solutions that enable reuse of standardised IP while still allowing designers to differentiate products through custom design.

This need is especially keen for the large number of products based on video and image processing algorithms.

Applications benefiting from this approach include machine vision in industrial control systems, Sensor fusion in automotive systems, pattern recognition in biometrics and security systems, as well as the more established electronics markets for consumer, defence and office automation.

The PixelStreams design environment provides an interactive tool for the development of these video and image processing applications.

In addition to the library of prebuilt streaming video functions, users may add custom functions to be used in the PixelStreams graphical editor.

The C-based models can be automatically synthesised to RTL or to an optimised FPGA hardware implementation using release V3.1 of the Celoxica DK Design Suite.

This environment allows non-programmers to quickly develop complex hardware implementations without having to write programmes, while it gives programmers a fast starting point and code framework to which other custom code can be added.

"There are two popular methods of design entry in ESL design tools; block-based schematic-style entry and software-style algorithmic coding using text-based descriptions", said Jeff Jussel, Vice President of Marketing for Celoxica.

"With PixelStreams we've fused these approaches in a block-based graphical editor manipulating a library of C-based video processing models as well as custom C-language models".

"This delivers both ease-of-use and flexibility".

"When combined with C-language synthesis, PixelStreams provides the absolute fastest way to get from algorithm concepts to hardware implementation for applications using these imaging functions".

The PixelStreams platform, including the IP library and graphical editor, is now available for rapid imaging and video processing design starting at $15,000.

The environment requires the DK Design Suite version 3.1 for C-synthesis implementation to RTL output or FPGA hardware.

The DK3.1 tool supports IEEE compliant RTL and direct programming of all popular FPGA devices.

The PixelStreams platform also may be purchased with a high-end Celoxica RC300 board platform to create a complete algorithm concept-to-board development and prototyping kit tuned for imaging and video processing applications.

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