Yes, using the companion chip DS90CR288ABerni wrote:Well just use the companion chip of that serializer to deserialise it back in to parallel, these chips always come in pairs.
Or are you actually looking for someone to manufacture the board for you and ship it to you.
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- Fri Feb 08, 2013 12:05 am
- Forum: Jobs
- Topic: Small job: LVDS to parallel cmos/ttl bridge board
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Re: Small job: LVDS to parallel cmos/ttl bridge board
- Thu Feb 07, 2013 11:54 pm
- Forum: Jobs
- Topic: Small job: LVDS to parallel cmos/ttl bridge board
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Re: Small job: LVDS to parallel cmos/ttl bridge board
Well just use the companion chip of that serializer to deserialise it back in to parallel, these chips always come in pairs. Or are you actually looking for someone to manufacture the board for you and ship it to you. I am looking for someone to manufacture these boards for me and ship them to me. ...
- Thu Feb 07, 2013 10:44 pm
- Forum: Jobs
- Topic: Small job: LVDS to parallel cmos/ttl bridge board
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Small job: LVDS to parallel cmos/ttl bridge board
Does anyone know how to produce a batch of three LDVS to parallel cmos/ttl bridge boards? I need to plug a 20MHz CameraLink camera into a bridge that produces a 16bit parallel output via an FFC40 pin XMOS interface. The LVDS transeivers chips for data and serial IO are ds90cr287 and ds90lv019.
- Mon Mar 12, 2012 7:06 pm
- Forum: Projects
- Topic: XMOS + Kodak image sensor vision system
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Re: XMOS + Kodak image sensor vision system
Yes, a dedicated vision board is being designed, I will provide more details when it has been manufactured.
- Sat Mar 10, 2012 8:00 pm
- Forum: Projects
- Topic: XMOS + Kodak image sensor vision system
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XMOS + Kodak image sensor vision system
<r>Version: 1<br/> Status: Under development<br/> License: BSD<br/> Download: <URL url="http://github.xcore.com/repo_index/sc_xkcam_readme.html">http://github.xcore.com/repo_index/sc_xkcam_readme.html</URL><br/> <br/> A research collaboration between the University of Bristol and XMOS has developed ...