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Bird’s eye view reference design for ADAS HW/SW development

Bird’s eye view reference design for ADAS HW/SW development

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As a minimum the feature will assist drivers when parking but it also has the potential to play a role in obstacle detection and for providing lane departure warnings.

The reference design is available with Aldec’s TySOM-3-ZU7EV embedded development kit and requires an FMC-ADAS daughter card and four fisheye cameras; also available from Aldec either separately or as part of Bird’s Eye View bundle.   

The Bird’s Eye View reference design makes the most of the Zynq device’s processing system (software) and programmable logic (firmware) parallel processing capabilities, and has six stages. These are: 1 – image capture (firmware), 2 – frame resize (software & firmware), 3 – lens distortion removal (software & firmware), 4 – perspective transformation (software & firmware), 5 – final image creation (firmware) and 6 – output to display and/or other ADAS systems (firmware).

The TySOM-3-ZU7EV features a Xilinx Zynq UltraScale+ MPSoC device, which provides 64-bit processor (dual-core ARM Cortex) scalability while combining real-time control with soft and hard engines for graphics, video, waveform, and packet processing. Aldec provides a HW/SW co-simulation solution for Zynq-based applications in the form of Riviera-PRO, the company’s popular functional verification tool, when used in conjunction with open-source Quick Emulation (QEMU).

Aldec – www.aldec.com

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