Can Phoenix support multiple cameras?
The Phoenix board can simultaneously handle the video streams from up to four cameras, which is especially important for automotive and robotics applications.
The Phoenix board can simultaneously handle the video streams from up to four cameras, which is especially important for automotive and robotics applications.
Xfuse offers a variety of support for FPGA based solutions. For more information please contact info@xfuse.ai
Xfuse can provide the software and customization support for most 3rd party platforms. For more information please contact info@xfuse.ai
Xfuse's ISP is sensor scalable from VGA to 8K. Our solution is also sensor agnostic and can be used with many sensors. Please contact info@xfuse.ai
Xfuse can support non-traditional and traditional arrays. For more information please contact info@xfuse.ai
Xfuse's solutions are designed with latency in mind. Our solutions perform with ultra low latency to support the needs of robotics, automotive, autonomous, and other critical applications. For more information please contact info@xfuse.ai
The sizing required will vary with application and sensor combinations. Xfuse can optimize the Phoenix ISP to fit your required LDR and HDR soluton and implementation. If you have any questions please contact info@xfuse.ai
Xfuse's interface compatibility with Phoenix. Xfuse will adapt the Phoenix interfaces to smoothly connect to your product.
Typical tone mapping implementations work on the entire frame of video at one time. Phoenix’s tone mapping adjusts to different areas of a frame that may need more or less tone mapping. This allows for critical areas of a scene to be more evenly lit overall.
The image sensors used in today’s product solutions typically have a dynamic range of about 12EV (?) which is far narrower than human vision. Phoenix produces a 20EV video stream that equals or exceeds human vision thus providing the maximum possible range of luminosity sensitivity that you can incorporate into your solution.