TECH FOCUS: EMBEDDED VISION Euresys SA Featured product
Machine vision camera suppliers reduce time to market with transport layer IP Cores. The core competency of engineers designing machine vision cameras and systems is usually configuring the core camera features to provide the best possible image while meeting size, weight, power budget and others. But they also have to devote considerable time and effort to successfully streaming the images from the camera to the host. Leading edge vision transport layer standards such
as GigE Vision, USB3 Vision and CoaXPress are complex and evolving, so several months of work by experienced
with Gidel’s high-speed camera interfaces and FPGA-based frame grabbing and processing technology, the processor can open up possibilities for real-time, low-latency image processing on the edge for industrial machine vision and other applications. It includes 10GigE, CoaXPress 12 and camera link interfaces for image acquisition, processing and compression at over 1 gigapixel per second. OEM embedded camera firm
e-con Systems’ most recent launch for embedded vision is the NeduCAM25, a full HD global shutter FPD-LINK III camera module. Tis is the first product to be launched in the NeduCAM series – a portfolio of FPD-Link III cameras. NeduCAM25 is based on onsemi’s AR0234 sensor. Te global shutter feature helps to capture fast-moving objects without any rolling shutter artefacts. It uses the FPD-LINK III interface with shielded coaxial cable for reliable transmission of both power and data up to a distance of 15m with low latency. Available from Innodisk is the EXMU-X261, an FPGA
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machine vision platform. Powered by AMD’s Xilinx Kria K26 SOM, the platform was designed for industrial system integrators looking to develop machine vision applications. Te new platform comes with 1GbE LAN, 4 x USB 3.1 Gen1 ports, 2 x M.2 slots, and other expansion and connectivity options. In addition, its operational temperature support, and optional industrial temperature support, is designed to be tough enough for harsh industrial environments. Te Quartet TX2 carrier
board from Teledyne Flir enables streaming from four USB3 board-level cameras simultaneously and at full bandwidth. It is ideally placed for space-constrained applications, eliminating the need for peripheral hardware and host systems. Te Quartet TX2 embedded solution comes pre-integrated with the company’s Spinnaker SDK. Variscite is a system-on-
module designer, developer and manufacturer. Most recently, the company launched the
protocol engineers are typically required for interface design. S2I’s Vision Standard IP Cores solutions are delivered as a working reference design, alongside compact FPGA IP cores fully tested against a wide range of popular frame grabbers and image acquisition libraries. IP Cores enable machine vision companies to build FPGA- based products following these standards, delivering the highest possible performance in a small footprint while minimising development time. More information:
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VAR-SOM-AM62, powered by the Texas Instruments AM62x. Te module was designed to
provide a solution for embedded industrial products that require high performance and low power. It runs on 1.4 GHz Quad-core Cortex-A53 with 400MHz Cortex- M4F and additional 333 MHz PRU real-time co-processors. Te latest module offers camera interfaces MIPI-CSI2, integrated 3D GPU along with dual LVDS display. Another recent offering from the company is the VAR- SOM-MX93 system-on-module. Tis module is designed to accelerate machine learning and offers an energy-flex architecture for efficient processing. Vecow offers a robust edge AI
platform. Te ECX-3000 PEG, ECX-3000 and IVX-1000 Series powered by the latest 13th-gen Intel Core i9/i7/i5/i3 processor (Codename: Raptor Lake-S). Te platform is in line with the company’s well recognised embedded computing system design principle of combining high performance with rugged and industrial-grade reliability. It is well suited for IoT use cases in machine vision, robotic
control, advanced driver assistance system (ADAS), mobile communication, smart manufacturing, in-vehicle computing, public security, and any edge AI applications. Vision Components provides
a number of MIPI camera modules and components designed to make the integration of embedded vision faster, easier and more cost-efficient. Most recent is the FPGA-based hardware accelerator VC Power SoM, which completes complex image processing calculations and transfers the results directly to a processor board. Te tiny, 28 x 24mm module facilitates development of embedded vision systems. OEMs benefit from mature FPGA technology and comprehensive image processing functionalities and can, at the same time, freely choose the embedded processor board and use its full computing power for the main application. Tis is not an exhaustive
list. If you provide embedded vision products and would like your company to be included, please email
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