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kyori
Posted: Fri Dec 15, 2006 2:19 am
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Hi,

I am going to start a project of onboard high-speed CMOS image
processing.
I am goint to perform certain *block matching algorithm* or *Fourier
Transform* between successive frames and the fps would be 1000 or
more..

The interface between the CMOS camera and the board is standord
CamLink.
I've learned that both DSP and FPGA based circuits can do certain
onboard image processing tasks, and I'd like to know whick is better?
DSP or FPGA?

I know some corporations use FPGA based boards as development boards
for their cameras. And my cooperators have some DSP development
experiences. So, the question arises, and I want your suggestions. I'd
like to know the advantages of each choise and maybe the direction of
onboard realtime high-speed image processing.

Thanks!
Any help would be appreciated.
sharat
Posted: Fri Dec 22, 2006 5:54 pm
Guest
In terms of ease of programming and time to production, I'd recommend
DSP boards. FPGA programming model is very low level.

regards
Sharat

On Dec 15, 1:19 am, "kyori" <ggky...@gmail.com> wrote:
Quote:
Hi,

I am going to start a project of onboard high-speed CMOS image
processing.
I am goint to perform certain *block matching algorithm* or *Fourier
Transform* between successive frames and the fps would be 1000 or
more..

The interface between the CMOS camera and the board is standord
CamLink.
I've learned that both DSP and FPGA based circuits can do certain
onboard image processing tasks, and I'd like to know whick is better?
DSP or FPGA?

I know some corporations use FPGA based boards as development boards
for their cameras. And my cooperators have some DSP development
experiences. So, the question arises, and I want your suggestions. I'd
like to know the advantages of each choise and maybe the direction of
onboard realtime high-speed image processing.

Thanks!
Any help would be appreciated.
 
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