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LatticeXP2 FPGAs Power The First Low Power, Real-Time Video Processing Engine
Lattice Semiconductor Corporation today announced that Thruput Ltd has chosen its LatticeXP2TM FPGAs for use in MIDAS, the first low-power, lossless real time video processing platform.
Boas“The Thruput MIDAS demonstrates our capabilities in the professional video processing market,” said Mike Clery, Managing Director of Thruput. “MIDAS has proven to be an elegant solution for a great many video processing applications. We chose the LatticeXP2 FPGA primarily because its low power did not compromise the performance demands of MIDAS.”
The MIDAS processing is implemented using 17 highly integrated LatticeXP2 FPGAs. Video is processed through a high-speed, exclusive video hardware data path that provides a deterministic latency and controlled failure modes, allowing MIDAS to be used in the most demanding of safety critical systems. The MIDAS video outputs use the LatticeXP2 FPGAs to provide precise timing and full synchronization, making the MIDAS ideal for ultra-high video output resolutions such as oversized flat-panel displays and next-generation video projectors.
In addition to the wide range of applications that already benefit from the Thruput MIDAS technology, MIDAS has recently been adopted as a real-time processing offload engine for vehicle simulators. The MIDAS alpha-blending and color-manipulation features are perfect for combining video sources, and provide a novel solution for the removal of radar clutter-zones caused by wind farm interference.
“Our LatticeXP2 FPGA family has proven to be an exceptional design solution for video systems and applications,” said Niladri Roy, Senior Manager of product marketing at Lattice Semiconductor. “We are excited to be working with Thruput Ltd and pleased that our LatticeXP2 FPGAs are helping to implement its advanced video processing engine.”