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Point Grey, a world leader in the
development of advanced digital camera systems, and Fresco
Logic, a global fabless semiconductor company that designs, develops
and sells USB 3.0 (SuperSpeed USB) connectivity solutions, will jointly
unveil the world's first SuperSpeed USB-enabled digital video camera at
the 2009 Intel Developer Forum (IDF) in San Francisco. The live
demonstration showcases the performance benefits of SuperSpeed USB by
streaming uncompressed High Definition (HD) 1080p60 video from a Point
Grey camera, equipped with a high performance Sony HD image sensor, to a
USB 3.0 host controller from Fresco Logic on an ASUS P7P55D platform.
The prototype camera is designed and manufactured by Point Grey and uses
the new 3 megapixel (MP) Sony IMX036 CMOS image sensor, which features
high sensitivity, superior color fidelity, low power, and no smear. The
sensor also supports an HD 1080p60 mode, which allows the camera to
output raw, uncompressed 1920 x 1080 pixel images at 60 frames per
second (FPS). Point Grey’s own software driver provides low-level
control of the camera via the USB 3.0 bus. The camera is connected to a
USB 3.0 interface card on the host side which is powered by the FL1000,
a PCI Express to SuperSpeed USB Extensible Host Controller Interface
(xHCI) host controller chip from Fresco Logic. The host PC uses an Intel
i5-based P7P55D motherboard from ASUS.
"We are very excited to partner with Fresco Logic and be able to
visually demonstrate the bandwidth offered by USB 3.0," says Vlad
Tucakov, Director of Sales and Marketing at Point Grey. "One of the
potential benefits of the increased bandwidth of USB 3.0 is that it
allows the main processor to handle compression. This means that
different types of compression can be used for different applications
and that some applications, like face recognition, can work on
uncompressed video data for increased performance. We certainly see USB
3.0 as a key interface technology for machine and computer vision, and
one we plan to integrate into future Point Grey imaging products."
“The FL1000 provides customers with immediate and easy access to
SuperSpeed USB’s impressive bandwidth, and here we see how that
bandwidth can be used to address the needs of next-generation HD video
streaming applications,” says Robert McVay, Chief Technical Officer at
Fresco Logic. “Fresco Logic is very pleased to work with Point Grey to
accelerate the adoption of SuperSpeed USB into more consumer
applications, demonstrating how the FL1000 can reduce equipment vendors’
time-to-market and offer an outstanding price/performance ratio.”
“This is another key milestone for SuperSpeed USB,” says Jeff
Ravencraft, Chairman of the USB Implementers Forum. “We are very pleased
to see Point Grey and Fresco Logic teaming up to demonstrate true
uncompressed (HD) video streaming. This demonstration gives users
insight into some of the other applications that are possible with
SuperSpeed USB in addition to the high-speed data transfers with
external storage devices that we have seen so far.”
The world's first SuperSpeed USB camera will be demonstrated live from
September 22nd to 24th, 2009 at IDF in the Fresco Logic booth #731
inside the USB-IF Community. The demonstration will also be highlighted
on September 24th during the "USB 3.0 Architecture and PHY
Interface (PIPE) Specification" Session – part of the SuperSpeed USB
Technology Track at IDF.
About Point Grey
Point Grey Research, Inc. is a worldwide leader in the development of
advanced digital camera technology products for machine vision,
industrial imaging, and computer vision applications. Based in Richmond,
BC, Canada, Point Grey designs, manufactures and distributes IEEE-1394
(FireWire) and USB 2.0 cameras that are known for their excellent
quality, performance, and ease of use. A broad range of hardware,
software and mechanical engineering skills has allowed Point Grey to
successfully bring many innovative and ground-breaking products to
market. This drive for innovation has led to many industry firsts,
including the first and smallest 1394b digital camera.
Since its founding in January of 1997, the company’s approach to product
pricing, quality control, and customer service has attracted thousands
of customers worldwide, and its organic growth through product sales has
enabled the company to expand significantly without any outside
investment. Point Grey currently employs more than 90 people worldwide
and has a wholly-owned German subsidiary that provides sales and support
services to customers in Europe, Africa and Israel. The company also has
a strong network of distributors in Japan, Korea, China, Singapore, and
Taiwan. For more information, visit www.ptgrey.com
About Fresco Logic
Fresco Logic is a global
fabless semiconductor company providing advanced solutions that deliver
highly-efficient connectivity for next-generation consumer electronics,
personal computing, storage and mobile devices. As a leader in USB 3.0,
also known as SuperSpeed USB, Fresco Logic provides a comprehensive
offering of silicon, software and reference designs to help system
designers accelerate the adoption of USB 3.0. For more information on
Fresco Logic and its products visit: www.frescologic.com.
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