Concurrent EDA System Integration Service

Custom vision processing at 40Gb/s is possible in cameras, frame grabbers, embedded systems, and FPGA system-on-a-chip modules.

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Custom High-Performance Vision Processing

For the past 18 years, Concurrent EDA has been implementing high-performance vision systems for its customers.   Data rates for a CoaXPress push 40Gb/s of data, and without real-time processing, this data can only be used for post-mortem analysis.  Processing this data as it flows into the system is critical for control systems and can be processed in various places.

Processing Within the Camera 

High-speed cameras like GigaSens allow user-defined processing at up to 50 Gb/s within the camera. Our engineers can help embed your algorithms into this camera or design custom cameras using any commercial image sensor, many of which are already available on a board.  

Processing in the Frame Grabber 

Achieving 40 Gb/s is possible with custom logic implemented in the frame grabber, enabling the use of any camera with the functionality of a customized device. This can be done using 1, 2, or 4-lane CoaXPress or Camera Link. Learn more about the Euresys Coaxlink series and how we can help bring your vision to life. 

Processing in a System-on-a-Chip 

We offer and customize over 500 FPGA modules, including the cutting-edge Versal “Adaptive Compute” devices that combine CPU, FPGA, and AI capabilities. 

Processing at the Edge 

AMD’s Embedded+ platform combines a Ryzen Quad-Core CPU running Linux with a Versal FPGA featuring FPGA logic and AI-specific tiles for edge computing. This 7”x7”x3” system consumes under 50W and functions as a mini-PC with a customizable I/O card. One variant supports up to eight GMSL cameras. We can customize this platform to suit your needs. 

Processing on Your Hardware 

Concurrent EDA also provides algorithm porting services for your FPGA platform, a service regularly utilized by OEMs and defense organizations. 

As a services organization, we would love to talk with you to see how we can help you enable real-time processing.  Contact us here.