Xylon announces New FPGA Development Kits for Vision-Based Embedded Applications
June 13, 2012 -- Zagreb (Croatia) -- Xylon announces new comprehensive Xilinx® Spartan®-6 FPGA-centric development kits, complete with boards, camera imagers and add-ons, logicBRICKS™ IP cores, reference FPGA designs, software support and thorough documentation.
logiPD-LDW Development Platform for Pedestrian Detection and Lane Departure Warning
Co-developed with Xylon technology partner eVS embedded Vision Systems, the kit provides users with fundamental building blocks necessary to create two types of vision-based system applications:
- detection of pedestrians using a video image from camera
- monitoring of lane bounds and vehicle's position on the road
logiVIEW-SVK 4-Camera Surround View DA System Development Platform and Toolset
The second generation kit enables automotive designers to quickly start their new Four-Camera Surround View Driver Assistance Design.
Based on a new and improved hardware platform, the kit comes with several new features: 3D visualization of vehicle's surroundings, dynamic (load) calibration, higher-quality camera imagers, enhanced calibration software, and new versions of logicBRICKS IP cores.
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