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Design and Development Hardware
News Release from: Kane Computing | Subject: Ateme DMCK
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial
Team on 25 April 2005
Coprocessing kit brings DSP and FPGA
together
A new digital media coprocessing kit is dedicated to collaborative processing between DSPs and FPGAs.
Kane Computing is now shipping a new Ateme development kit, complementing existing audio/video hardware platforms The DMCK (digital media coprocessing kit) is dedicated to collaborative processing between DSPs and FPGAs
This article was originally published on Electronicstalk on 10 Apr 2002 at 8.00am (UK)
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The board integrates the Altera's Cyclone EP1C20 FPGA and Texas Instruments' DM642 that combines outstanding processing capabilities with the interfaces needed for the professional video market.
The Cyclone FPGA is directly connected to video encoder and decoder thus allowing video pre- and post-processing.
Its link to the DSP (via the EMIF) offers synchronous and asynchronous high rate transfer for coprocessing.
It features analogue/digitial audio and video interfaces as well as many communication links: Ethernet 10/100Mbit/s, UART interfaces, RS232, RS422, emulation port, host port interface and GPIOs.
This feature-rich development kit, suitable for multimedia, video security, video entertainment, video conferencing and many more applications, is the ideal product to reduce end product time to market.
"The DMCK platform allows mixed developments between DSP and FPGA.
It also eases a step by step migration of functions from DSP to FPGA", said Francois-Xavier Parisot, Product Line Manager at Ateme. Request a free brochure from Kane Computing ...
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