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CoaXPress (CXP) is a simple yet powerful standard for moving high speed serial data from a camera to a frame grabber. Video is captured at speeds of up to 6.25 Gigabits/Second (Gb/S). Control commands and triggers can be sent simultaneously to the camera at rates up to 20 Mb/S (with a trigger accuracy of +/- 2 nanoseconds). Up to 13 W of power can also supplied to the camera. All of this happens over a single piece of industry standard 75 Ohm coaxial cable.
Multiple CXP links can be aggregated to support higher data rates (e.g. four links provide 25 Gb/S of data).
The CXP standard opens the door to
applications where cable cost, routing requirements, and long distances have
prevented the move to high resolution, high speed digital cameras. In many
cases, existing coaxial infrastructure can be repurposed for CXP with very low
installation costs.
The Virtual Frame Grabber
The Cyton-CXP4 can be configured in many different ways. It can acquire from one quad CXP-6 camera (total data rate: 25 Gb/S), four single link CXP-6 cameras, or anything in between. When acquiring from multiple cameras, each camera is attached to its own virtual frame grabber. This allows independent acquisition and control of each camera. However, when a four link camera is attached, only one virtual frame grabber is needed.
StreamSync
The StreamSync system consists of an Acquisition Engine and a Buffer Manager. The StreamSync system is a start-from-scratch complete redesign of the acquisition and DMA parts of a frame grabber.
Features
>> Efficient support for variable
sized images with fast context switches between frames
>> Per frame control of acquisition
properties (AOI specifically)
>> Hardware control of image
sequencing
>> Enhanced debug capabilities
>> Efficient support for on-demand
buffer allocation (Genicam model)
>>Gracefully recover from dropped packets (either on the input side or the DMA side)
CoaXPress High Speed Uplink
The Cyton-CXP has an optional fifth CXP connector that can run the full 6.25 Gb/S from the frame grabber to the camera. The CoaXPress standard is still evolving, but the need for this high speed uplink has already become apparent. The demands for bulk uploads to the camera and precise trigger accuracy have already outstripped the current 20 Mb/S uplink specification.
PCI Express Gen 2.0 Interface
The Cyton-CXP has a Gen 2.0 x8 PCI Express bus interface. The Gen 2.0 PCIe bus doubles the data rate of the Gen 1.0 bus while using the same footprint and connectors. The board will work in Gen 2.0 x16 and x8 slots, with a minimum electrical configuration of x8. This ensures the board will run at full capacity.
Camera Control and I/O
The Cyton-CXP can acquire fixed or variable
size images and features a programmable ROI (Region Of Interest) sub-windowing
capability. The Cyton-CXP fully supports the CoaXPress 1.1 specification, which
provides a high priority trigger packet from the frame grabber to the camera
(note: both 1.1 and 1.0 cameras are supported, but the GPOI packet part of the
1.0 specification is not). All I/O signals can be routed to/from many internal
and external destinations, providing a flexibility that is unprecedented in the
industry. In addition, there are separate hardware I/O signals which can be
connected to/from external sources. Finally, each CXP camera has a full set of
these signals which can be run independently. The Cyton-CXP board, supports not
only simple triggering modes, but also complicated, application-specific
triggering.
Specifications
>> Half-Size
x8 PCI Gen 2.0 Express Board
>> CoaXPress
1.1 compliant (supports 1.0 and 1.1. cameras)
>> Supports
one to four CXP-6 cameras
>> Supports
multi-link CXP-6 cameras (up to four CXP links)
>> Supports
CXP speeds from 1.250 to 6.250 Gb/S
>>Supports
simultaneous capture from four 6.250 Gb/S CXP links
>> Provides
one CXP-6 uplink to the camera (bulk data uploads, zero latency triggers)
>> Low
speed uplink also supported on all links
>> Uses DIN
1.0/2.3 connectors
>> Uses
CXP standard 4+1 connector spacing
>> Provides
power for all cameras (up to 13 Watts per link)
>> Provides
Safe Power, full protection from all power line faults
>> Cameras
are Plug and Play with automatic link speed detection
>> Cable
lengths of up to 135 meters are supported
>> Cameras
can be accurately synchronized, or can be completely independent
>> PCI
Express x8 Gen 2.0 interface (also works in x16 slots)
>> Compatible
with PCI Express Gen 1.0 slots
>> Separate
I/O for each camera
>> Highly
deterministic, low latency frame grabber to camera trigger
>> Supports
simultaneous communications to all cameras
>> Windows
"sees" a separate frame grabber for each camera
>>No
on-board memory is needed
>> StreamSync
acquisition engine optimizes synchronization between acquisition and DMA
>> StreamSync
buffer manager maximize DMA channel efficiency
>>Acquire
variable length frames from line scan cameras
>> Acquire
image sequences well beyond the 4GB barrier
>> No
frame rate limit
>> Triggers
and encoders for external control of acquisition
>>Programmable
signal generator for camera control (independent for each camera)
>> Quadrature
encoder support including sophisticated triggering schemes
>> Encoder
divider/multiplier
>> Drivers,
utilities, and examples for Windows and Linux
>> Supported
on both 32-bit and 64-bit platforms
>> Drivers
for most 3rd party processing environments (e.g. HALCON, LabView, VisionPro,
MATLAB, etc.)
>> Full
GenICam support for control and capture
>>All
models are "half size" PCIe cards
>> RoHS
compliant