July 11th, 2004, 07:45 PM | #661 |
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It would be nice to split the thread into 3 areas:
-Current development work of Obin, Rob(s), Steve N, etc. Discussion of Micron and Altasens based cameras, software development, storage, processing, and editing. -FPGA development: FGPA boards and public domain software algorithms to run on them. This looks like the next obvious step in the camera's evolution. -The Long View: Things that require significant optical engineering ability or are a ways away: 3 chip versions, 6 MP cameras, parallel processing arrays, etc. This way, there is a place for everything, and any post that lands in the wrong thread can be readily relocated. I originally thought I could keep the Wiki up to date but the info volume is quite large. Moderators, could this be done? Thanks, Eliot |
July 11th, 2004, 09:17 PM | #662 |
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Fpga Design For Digital Cinema Camera
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July 11th, 2004, 09:34 PM | #663 |
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I just made a new thread and uploaded a quicktime file for you guys to take a look at :=}
http://www.dvinfo.net/conf/showthrea...threadid=28773 |
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Steve just what framerate can you get at 3.2mega pixels with a 32bit grabber and also with a 64bit grabber? could you get 24fps from it?? at full resolution?
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July 11th, 2004, 09:54 PM | #665 |
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Really nice.Exactly what I'm talking about in concept...
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that is the $50,000 quote I got - for that concept
then I started thinking why use FPGA instead of MicroATX or ITX PC stuff? and it seems that micro PC stuff would only need a good programmer and not all the hardware design that the $50,000 would go for...hmmm so I am now going down the road of LINUX micro PC with a software IU. My Canon 10D has a DOS UI why not somthing like that for a video camera? TIVO is a standard PC with Linux on it - we can do the same for a video camera Even Xbox has windows on it I just need to find a good code writer at a good price :=} |
July 11th, 2004, 10:08 PM | #667 |
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New thread for Blue Sky future tech
Hello,
I just created a thread called 'Blue Sky Concepts for Digital Cinema Camera'. Its purpose is to house many of the useful potential future areas (3 CCD imaging blocks, 6 MP chips, parallel computation arrays) being researched by people on the forum that do not relate specifically to the current CMOS camera/software development underway. Obin has created a thread for FPGA work; combined with this and the original thread it should organize the posts well. Thanks, Eliot |
July 11th, 2004, 11:29 PM | #668 |
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EZW is supposed to be a part of JPEG2000 standard.
Some implementation: http://pesona.mmu.edu.my/~msng/EZW.html Original Matlab: http://perso.wanadoo.fr/polyvalens/clemens/ezw/ezw.html Wavelet image constructor Kit http://www.geoffdavis.net/dartmouth/...t/wavelet.html Jpeg2000 supports 16 bit and down, LOSSLESS and LOSSY, any combination possible in the same stream.Metadata is included.So you could store info about color balance etc, focus and anything else. FPGA, microcomputer.... SUSAKU PROJECT http://www.atmark-techno.com/en/product/suzaku.html http://suzaku.sourceforge.net/index....kuHardwareInfo OpenCores already have cores for: 8x8 fully pipelined parallel DCT. Provides a DCT result every clock cycle. QNR. Quantization & Rounding Unit. Run-Length-Encoder. Huffman Encoder / Decoder. http://www.opencores.org/ Site about Mini-ITX and Nano-ITX motherboards and systems http://www.mini-itx.com A Xilinx Spartan3 FPGA 1 million gates costs $15 And here is a developmente board http://www.nuhorizons.com/products/x...ent-board.html Another place for cheap development boards. http://www.fpga4fun.com/board.html FREE IPs SDRAM Controller: http://www.cmosexod.com/sdram.html Open Core compression system http://www.opencores.org/projects.cg...stems/overview Diagrams of the Elphel camera: http://www.elphel.com/3fhlo/index.html here is a link to a Jpeg compressor on a FPGA.It has huffman and the rest.Don't know if it could be modified to use some parts of it or..... http://www.ece.cmu.edu/~ee545/f98/swingers/index.html Here more really interesting links.. HUFFMAN ENCODER http://vlsi1.engr.utk.edu/~mswiatko/ee552/proj/pres.htm WAVELET TRANSFORM BASED ADAPTIVE IMAGE COMPRESSION ON FPGA. (VHDL source code) http://www.ittc.ukans.edu/projects/A...rin_thesis.pdf (PDF) REALTIME IMAGE ROTATION AND RESIZING, IMPLEMENTATIONS. http://www.xilinx.com/products/ logi...ion_resize.pdf (PDF) ESTIMATING FPGA REQUIREMENTS FOR DSP APPLICATIONS. http://www.hunteng.co.uk/info/fpga-size.htm REALTIME IMAGE PROCESSING WITH FPGA (source code and diagrams) http://www.ece.ncsu.edu/imaging/Arch...eoCard/Report/ Implementation of DWT (VHDL source code) http://kondor.etf.bg.ac.yu/~dejaniv/...t/DWT_VHDL.htm Jpeg2000 acceleration using GPU http://www.cse.cuhk.edu.hk/~ttwong/d...pu/dwtgpu.html (open source, you need at least a GeForce FX) HERE IS A LONG LIST OF FPGA BOARD WITH OR WITHOUT PCI INTERFACE http://www.fpga-faq.com/FPGA_Boards.shtml |
July 12th, 2004, 12:52 AM | #669 |
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Coolest FPGA dev system ever!
The absolute coolest FPGA dev system I have seen is Altium's Nexar.
They allow you to use pre synthisized blocks that they have pre defined functions. Some of these blocks are complete CPU's with memory. You can use interactive debuggers in C with JTAG support on these FPGa processors ! Right now they only support 8 bit CPU's but are adding 16 and 32 bit processors. I swear they have designers that were found in a crashed UFO!!! Their stuff is really that cool. Device independent too. You don't have to know HDL. It all integrates with Protel, a high end PCB program. Transparently. For example, it can reassign pins on the FPGA design to make the PCB routing better. It can simulate the entire design with the C code running in it at the same time. I believe the dev system is $8K. See the webcast of the system intro at http://www.altium.com/nexar/ |
July 12th, 2004, 01:44 AM | #670 |
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hyperlink your links!
Obin, Juan, Wayne (when you join), Les and ALL others who
want to post links. PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE make the links hyperlinked. I've edited all the posts above to make links work and with the high volume of posts these threads create I have lots of work to just do that. It is *really* simple to do, just do: [ url ] link [ /url ] Without any of the spaces. This will create a working link. For more information read this link, please. Thank you very much!
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Regardig long running threads, pruning, splitting, new threads etc.
Please do NOT split off any more threads then the two just
created. We already have 3 threads running on this subject and now 5. I agree that things need compacting etc., but the best way is probably either through an article or Wiki. Then the long running threads can be closed and new ones can be created instead of added. I am going on vacation for two weeks this friday and this is a very busy week for me and the other wranglers and admins on this board. So any chances will probably not happen till august. I will bring these points up to the higher powers. Thank you for the ideas, suggestions and support!
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Too late, sorry, I just did while I was replying, see below. If you don't like them delete all the new threads, but I think the ones I have started divide it up nice and tightly. Once people get cameras left right and center, all development discussion is going to be swamped by camera setup issues, so we will need them anyway. By the way welcome back, I haven't heard back from you yet on the email, Rob is thinking about it.
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The idea for a new thread, I have allready given the homemade camera thread over to discussion. In this thread, multiple things are happening and sometimes the discussion will go one way and sometimes another, and after Obin sorts out his camera, and people sort out their compression parts, there will be little traffic. I allready post much of the camera spec and parts stuff to the Viper thread rather than here. Maybe we need threads for "Home Made HD Cinema Cameras - General Discussion" (or use my thread), "Home Made HD Cinema Cameras - Problems and Performance" (for discussion on people's individual camera problems and performance), and "Home Made HD Cinema Cameras - Technical Discussion" thread (for technical discussion and suggestions not covered in the other two). I vote against closed threads, that is why we have multiple recipients in emails. Splitting technical up into threads on FPGA, programming etc at the moment will lead to minute volumes, and having this is one thread leads to lively idea exchanges, as each can make contributions to other parts of the project. You don't see Rob's doing much programming discussion, they do it by email/phone. I just created them, and put a link to the wiki: Home Made HD Cinema Cameras - General Discussion http://www.dvinfo.net/conf/showthrea...threadid=28779 Home Made HD Cinema Cameras - Problems and Performance http://www.dvinfo.net/conf/showthrea...threadid=28780 Home Made HD Cinema Cameras - Technical Discussion http://www.dvinfo.net/conf/showthrea...threadid=28781 Have fun! |
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@ Wayne:
If I don't need glasses here it says: http://www.via.com.tw/en/Products/eden_n.jsp 7 watts for 1GHZ. And if I can read well enough on the Maxtor Diamond 200 GB I have now on my left hand it says 1.63 watts. So I can't see why it would consume far more than 20 watts.... I'm not fighting for the first prize.This is not a competition. I'm just giving technical data about what is available with little money.I'm not saying that what you say is wrong, so I can't understand why anything I post is commented by you as "I doubt it", etc,etc. You insist with the Clearspeed solution, OK, but don't say FPGA solution would be limited because of its cost, when a single Clearspeed chip costs 1,000 and a Jpeg2000 off-the-shelf chip costs 40. Some more info.Generally Lossless compression requires more computation power than Lossy.So if we want or need Lossless we need more power.If you doubt about it,see an example: When you compress or your machine, e.g. with a DV codec and with Huffyuv or Sheervideo, which one runs faster? About the pricing of FPGA development boards and chips, it has been posted a lot of times.Boards go from 100 bucks to 3,500 (may be more I guess) and chips from 12 to 500 bucks. If you need the URLs, I will post them at your request. About the mini or nano-itx, I realized that it would be the cheapest and easiest solution at this moment.But seeing that an Eden processor is not a Pentium4, I guess that we would need a little more horsepower to be able to record anything on Disks, RTL. These motherboards come with GEthernet, so no need for a framegrabber.The problem is that, if we don't use high compression, We won't be able to record on anything but a RAID 0, with its added problems. I know also, I could use a mini-itx witha P4, but then I won't be able to run it on batteries, at least not for reasonable period of time because a P4 consumes around 100 watts.Not to mention it needs a Cooler, with a fan, which also needs electricity and produces noise. Just my two cents. |
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I don't really intend to, until somebody is near ready to start work on the FPGA design, which if it is Rob, will be after he finishes programming, which might be before Sumix brings their compressed camera out. And apart from not being very familiar with FPGA, you don't really need me anyway. Just cross post all my fpga links here, and those two UK magazines, I mentioned doing the FPGA tutorial series.
Just one piont, is that the thread name excludes alternative solutions. If you want to discuss alternatives, or post fpga stuff, feel free to post it to: Home Made HD Cinema Cameras - Technical Discussion http://www.dvinfo.net/conf/showthrea...782#post198782 By the way, I have been url hyperlinking for a long while, I notice people seem to get other people confused with me. But how do you hide the address and give it a display string like in Html anyway. Have fun, I wish you the best. Thanks Wayne. |
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I suggest you re-read your post and at least remove the "at" @ symbol. Now I post good realistic stuff to get you guys thinking, that doesn't allways work. The only "dreaming" I'm doing is dreaming of low cost realities.
The amount of watts for that hard drive is suprising, I'll give you that. The cpu, main board, and one drive would put you in that range. I am not certain about the extra power for the capture card, camera and fpga, but maybe it is still in range. Somebody recently suggested 200Watts power consumption, I thought that strange, but haven't got around tor researching it. I am not "insisting" on the clearspeed. As has been posted before, Steve got a quote, and they are being to over zellouse in pricing at the moment, so I dropped it, maybe after they get a mass market deals it will drop in price. maybe next year. they also plan to do a PCI board. I just thought of another problem with using PCI for FPGA and Cameralink, they both will require a lot of data transfer, and should satuate the bus on anything more than 720 Bayer. You still also have the problem of finding a part that is fast enough, more expensive, or using multiple chips, that pushes up costs compared to a comrpession chip, as you also have to factor in the extra costs in the board design, component handeling. All design/manufacturing issues. I have pushed FPGA before, but the solution has economical restrictions. Again, have you located a cheap FPGA with enough power, preferebly on a PCI 64-bit/66Mhz/PCI E card? When you say $40 of the shelf, is that single sample or the 100-10K quantities we should be talking about. Lossless compression requiring more power, I've seen some excellent figures compared to mpeg4 etc (probably because of the extra processing to find image compromises), which lossless and which lossy compression routines are you comparing? I suggest you read the three threads, and see who actually first suggested the itx and eden, camera head compression and most of the other things you just posted. Quote:
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