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  Image Processing Laboratory

Curriculum

Minor

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Facilities

Circuits and Electronics Lab

DSP Lab

RF, Communications Lab

Embedded Systems Lab

Computer Architecture and VLSI Lab

Microprocessor Lab

Image Processing Lab

Robotics Lab

Controls Lab

Bioinstrumentation Lab

 

Department Chair

Alexander Czeto

609.771.2779


 

The Image Processing Laboratory consists of multiprocessor computer workstations, storage server and backup, image acquisition and reproduction equipment, and computer hosted Digital Signal Processing boards; all connected over a high speed network with wireless capabilities. All the supporting software and uninterruptible power supplies complete the infrastructure.
http://www.tcnj.edu/~hernande/ipul/

Boards Available:

Texas Instruments TMDX320026711:
The TMDX320026711 DSP Imaging Developer's Kit (IDK) is a complete and easy-to-use development environment for rapid prototyping of advanced video and imaging systems based on the TMS320C6000 DSP Platform. The IDK provides real-time programmable performance to support video and imaging industry trends towards high bandwidth streaming video and real-time image processing. The IDK brings together all of the hardware and software elements needed into one
kit.
 

DSP board:
150 MHz code-compatible TMS320C6711 DSP; 16 MB on-board memory; TI data converter and power management solutions
 

Capture/display daughter-board:
Composite Video Input (NTSC or PAL); RGB Monitor Output (565 VGA or SVGA); NTSC/PAL compatible camera

 

Texas Instruments TMDXDMK642:
DSP & Memory:
600 Mhz DM642 DSP; 4 MBytes Flash, 32 MB of 133 MHz SDRAM and 256 kbit I2C EEPROM
 

Video Capture:
3 Female RCA connectors for composite video input (NTSC, PAL); 1 Female S-Video connector for component (Y-C) video input (NTSC, PAL)
 

Video Display:
3 Female RCA connectors (1 for composite video output, and 3 for RGB output or HDTV); 1 Female S-Video connector for RGB monitor output; 1 Female 15-pin VGA connector for RGB monitor output; On-Screen Display support (OSD FPGA)
 

Audio:
2 Channel Line In (stereo), 8kHz to 96 kHz sampling rate; 2 Channel Line Out (stereo); 1 Microphone Input (mono); 1 SPDIF output
 

Connectivity:
Can be used as a PCI plug-in card or stand-alone with an external power supply brick (+5V); 10BASE-T or 100 Base-TX using single RJ-45 connector; Dual UART interface; Daughter card interface for video port and memory bus expansion
 

Emulation, Power, Miscellaneous:
14-pin JTAG for external emulation hardware support; 60-pin next generation emulation header for advanced emulation features such as Trace and High Speed Real-Time Data Exchange; Boot mode selection via switches; Push button reset; 8 User defined LEDs and GPIOs; On-board switching voltage regulators for adjustable DSP core voltage (+1.2 to +1.4) and fixed +1.8V (OSD FPGA) and +3.3V

 

Last Updated: 06/28/2007

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