Vision accelerator boards from Gidel are based on Altera FPGAs
Based on Altera’s Arria 10 FPGAs, the HawkEye family of vision accelerator boards are low-profile, PCIex8 boards that feature an acquisition rate up to 50 Gb/s. The boards are available in CoaXPress (HawkEye-cXp), Camera Link (HawkEye-CL) remote camerasover fiber (HawkEye-RFG), and for user-proprietary cameras with up to 4 SFP+ connections (HawkEye-20G and 40G). The HawkEye family includes frame grabbers as well as frame grabbers with optional on-board FPGA processing for user algorithms and are also supported by Gidel's ProcFG software package for acquisition from both line and area scan cameras. Additionally, HawkEye features up to 18 GB on-board DDR4 memory and offer two development methodologies: OpenCL-based on Altera SDK, or Gidel Proc Developer’s kit.
To Learn More:
Contact: GiDEL
Headquarters: Or Akiva, Israel (Worldwide), Santa Clara, CA (US)
Product: HawkEye family of vision accelerator boards
Key Features: Acquisition rate up to 50 Gb/s, based on Arria 10 FPGAs, available in CoaXPress Camera Link, remote cameras over fiber, and for user-proprietary cameras.
What GiDEL says:
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