Leonardo masters high-speed video acquisition

A Kane Computing product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Apr 25, 2002

New from Kane Computing is the Leonardo family of ultrafast CameraLink digital video acquisition and real-time processing boards.

New from Kane Computing is the Leonardo family of ultrafast CameraLink digital video acquisition and real-time processing boards.

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

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

The video data are stored in a very large onboard memory (up to 1Gbyte).

The maximum image resolution is 64 x 64Kpixel.

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

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

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

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

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