PMC-704 Dual Independent Graphics Input/Output PMC

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P R O D U C T D ATA S H E E T PMC-704 Dual Independent Graphics Input/Output PMC Features ATI Technologies RADEON Mobility 9000 Visual Processor Unit with - 64 Mbytes integrated high-speed DDR SDRAM - Integrated NTSC/PAL, TMDS, LVDS video output - Flexible power management capabilities - Hardware OpenGL acceleration Dual independent video capture capabilities 1 - Dual Analog capture - Selectable NTSC, PAL, RS-170, and S-Video - RGB analog capture including RS-343, RS-170, STANAG A, B, C - LVDS digital capture - OpenLDI - FlatLink Dual independent Analog and Digital video output - NTSC, PAL, RS-170, RS-343, STANAG 3350 Class A, B, C and S-Video - Non-Interlaced analog - LVDS supporting OpenLDI and FlatLink - Barco LVDS support - DVI (Digital Visual Interface, also known as PanelLink) TMDS (Transition Minimized Differential Signaling) External Sync input support Analog outputs support separate horizontal & vertical, composite or sync on red/green/blue Our Video Capture and Format (VCF) module for custom video mode support Simultaneous real-time video capture, overlay and display Complete software support featuring our Graphics Software Suite - Optimized full X11 Server with Extensions - Optimized OpenGL 1.3 driver - Extensive video capture and output mode support Comprehensive Operating System support - VxWorks Tornado 2 - GreenHills INTEGRITY v.4.09b - Linux (call for availability) PCI rev 2.1 compliant, 32-bit 33/66Mhz capable Voltage requirements: +5v and +/- 12v Available in all ruggedization levels Note 1: Contact your local representative for specific input and output combinations Page www.cwcembedded.com

Overview PMC-704 is a PCI Mezzanine Card (PMC) form factor, ruggedized, high-performance, feature rich Graphics PMC. This IEEE 1386.1 Graphics PMC is the premiere Graphics PMC in our INSIGHTS product line. PMC-704 will provide a platform for customers to design, develop and deploy high-performance graphics sub-systems capable of supporting synthetic graphics and video overlay output as well as analog and digital capture. With support for both legacy and new video interfaces, PMC-704 is an ideal solution for both new and retrofit ground, naval and avionics platforms. PMC-704 and PMC-706 are the first rugged COTS PMCs to make use of the industry leading ATI Radeon Mobility 9000 (M9) Visual Processing Unit (VPU). By incorporating the ATI M9 graphics controller, we are able to leverage ATI s 18 years of experience in developing and producing graphics controllers for the embedded, mobile and desktop markets. The M9 features integrated memory, low power optimizations, integrated video input and output, advanced de-interlacing hardware and industry leading, high-performance 2D/3D/Video acceleration. The PMC-704 is targeted at applications requiring high-speed presentation of synthetic graphics where the output may optionally be required to be overlaid with captured video. PMC-704 can output to up to two independent digital / analog displays and accept up to two independent video inputs. Software support is provided through our Graphics Software Suite which includes a full embeddable X11 server, OpenGL, and an extensive video capture library. This is offered for multiple RTOS environments and is optimized to provide maximum performance and reliability. Through the onboard Video Capture and Format (VCF) module, PMC-704 can accommodate many video input and output formats often found in retrofit environments. Non-standard video formats and synchronization timing are all handled through the onboard VCF. From head down displays, to target-and-acquisition displays, to moving map displays, to helmet mounted displays, our graphics PMC s, Imaging Platforms and Graphics Software Suite are the ideal graphics foundation for today s demanding defense & aerospace graphics and imaging platforms. Figure 1: PMC-704 Architechture Diagram The PMC-704 combines the M9 s feature/integration mix with our proven ability to produce high-performance rugged graphics products interfacing to today s emerging and established standards in Defense and Aerospace display/sensor systems. Page 2

ATI RADEON Mobility 9000 (M9) PMC-704 is powered by the industry-leading ATI Radeon Mobility 9000 (M9) Visual Processing Unit (VPU). ATI Inc. is the market leader in mobile graphics providing graphics processors to the premier mobile computing suppliers such as Dell, IBM, Sony and Toshiba. The M9 s integrated feature set, performance and flexibility are unparalleled in the embedded graphics market. Some of the M9 features include: Graphics Clock: 250 MHz Integrated Memory: 64MB DDR SDRAM, 128 Bits wide, 200 Mhz clock speed Video Output capabilities - Integrated LVDS - Integrated TV output (NTSC, PAL) - Integrated TMDS - High 2D/3D resolution (up to 2048 x 1536) - Color depth of 16.7M colors Integrated Digital Video Input port (VIP2) Flexible Power Management capabilities Analog Non-Interlaced Video Output PMC-704 provides two independent non-interlaced RGB analog output with separate and composite horizontal and vertical syncs. These outputs support non-interlaced video standards from 640 x 480 to 1600 x 1200 at various refresh rates. Our Graphics Software Suite allows the user to easily select the desired resolution and refresh rate from an extensive list of supported modes as illustrated in Table 1. PMC-704 can also be configured to provide a composite sync on the green, red or blue signal of channel A or B. Figure 2: PMC-704 Video Output Configuration Options The M9 delivers high performance coupled with low power consumption in the most integrated VPU package on the market today. Video Output PMC-704 provides a variety of video output capabilities. Both analog (non-interlaced or interlaced) and digital (DVI or LVDS) can be presented simultaneously in real-time. PMC-704 offers true dual channel video output support capable of driving two (2) independent analog and digital channels from the same PMC. Most of video output modes are selected through runtime software configuration (see the Video Output Configuration Options Diagram). Page 3

Analog Non-Interlaced Video Output PMC-704 provides two interlaced analog video output comprised of RGB and separate horizontal and vertical syncs. PMC-704 can be configured to provide a composite sync on the red, green or blue signal and supports the following output formats: NTSC S-Video PAL RS-170 STANAG 3350, class A, B, and C RS-343 Digital DVI Output PMC-704 provides two high-speed industry standard Digital Visual Interface (DVI) video outputs that are compatible with many commercially available digital monitors. DVI is also known by the trade name Panel- Link and employs Transition Minimized Differential Signaling (TMDS) technology. PMC-704 DVI outputs utilize a four differential pair interface supporting display resolutions up to 1280 x 1024 at a 60 Hz refresh rate. Note that DDC is not supported on either DVI output. Using DVI, displays or other receiving electronics such as video mixers can be readily constructed using off-the-shelf support devices, saving the time and expense of designing proprietary solutions. One of the TMDS interfaces is implemented through our VCF module while the other is implemented via the M9. Digital LVDS Output PMC-704 provides two outputs, each offering five (5) pairs of Low-Voltage Differential (LVDS) signaling, to enable the transmission of video data in digital form. The LDVS interface is compatible with various video protocols including FlatLink and OpenLDI. One of the LVDS interfaces is implemented through our VCF module while the other is implemented in the M9. Our VCF supports interfaces such as those found on BARCO displays and allows different LVDS digital video protocols to be accommodated. Contact your local representative directly should you require this service. The two (2) independent digital outputs may be configured to support single-pixel LVDS with resolutions up to 1024 x 768 @ 60Hz. Dual-pixel LVDS with resolutions up to 2048 x 1536 @ 60Hz on one channel can also be supported. Page 4

Table 1: PMC-704 Video Output Modes** Video Mode Resolution Refresh Freq. (Hz) Color Depth (bits)* Output Channel Notes Analog Non-Interlaced 640 x 480 60, 75, 85, 100 16, 32 A, B - 800 x 600 60, 75, 85, 100 16, 32 A, B - 1024 x 768 60, 75, 85, 100 16, 32 A, B - 1152 x 864 60, 75, 85, 100 16, 32 A, B - 1280 x 1024 60, 75, 85, 100 16, 32 A, B - 1600 x 1200 60, 75 16, 32 A, B - Analog Interlaced RS-170 640 x 480 30 16, 32 A - RS-343 875 Line 30 16, 32 A - PAL 25 16, 32 B - NTSC 30 16, 32 B - S-Video (Y/C) 30 16, 32 B - STANAG 3350 Class A 60 16, 32 A - STANAG 3350 Class B 50 16, 32 A - STANAG 3350 Class C 60 16, 32 A - Custom Mode Support 60 16, 32 A 3 Digital DVI (TMDS) up to 1280 x 1024 60 16, 32 A, B - 1600 x 1200 60 16, 32 A - Digital LVDS (OpenLDI/FlatLink) up to 1024 x 768 60 16, 32 A, B 2 up to 2048 x 1536 60 16, 32 A, B 1 Barco LVDS - - A - Custom Mode Support - - A - Notes: 1. Dual Pixel mode (single display output only); NRE required 2. Max pixel clock rate of 65Mhz on Channel A 3. Supported through the integrated Video Capture and Format (VCF) module *All Video is output at 24bits of RGB color depth **Call to confirm refresh rates Page 5

Video Input Capabilities PMC-704 also provides a variety of video input capabilities. Both analog (non-interlaced or interlaced) and digital (LVDS) video can be captured in real-time. PMC-704 offers dual channel video input support capable of capturing two (2) independent analog composite or RGB and digital channels from the same PMC. Most of the video input modes are selected through runtime software configuration (see the Video Input table for specific input mode options). As with the PMC-702, captured video images can be overlaid with dynamic graphical images programmed using our Graphics Software Suite. Although the PMC-704 is capable of many video input and capture modes, final characterization of specific modes of operation should be discussed with Curtiss-Wright and/ or characterized with your specific application and hardware. Digital Video Input PMC-704 supports a five (5) LVDS pair digital video capture interface. The LVDS interface is compatible with various video protocols including FlatLink and OpenLDI, Single Pixel, Unbalanced Mode. The LVDS interface is implemented through our VCF and therefore allows different LVDS digital video protocols to be accommodated. Contact us directly should you require this service. Dual Video Input The M9 s VIP2 / DVO interface is a bi-directional port which is used for both input and output on the PMC-704. When this port is used for input, certain video output modes are not available. Specifically, if both Video Input 1 and Video Input 2 are active simultaneously, then Channel A Digital and Analog Interlaced outputs are not available. Conversely, when this port is used for output, capture is only possible from a single source. Figure 3: PMC-704 Video Input Configuration Options Snapshot Frame capture to PCI-accessible basecard memory is also supported. This functionality is application and video mode dependent as it can be quite bandwidth intensive. Contact your local technical representative to review this feature of the PMC-704 against your requirements. Analog Video Input PMC-704 provides NTSC, PAL, RS-170 (singleended), S-Video and RS-343 video inputs. All are software selectable in real-time to enable video capture from the selected channel. Page 6

Table 1: PMC-704 Video Input Modes** Video Mode Resolution Refresh Freq. (Hz) Color Depth (bits)* Input Channel Notes Analog Non-Interlaced (RGB) 640 x 480 60, 75, 85 16, 32 2 2 800 x 600 60 16, 32 2 2 1024 x 768 60 16 2 2 1280 x 1024 60 16 2 2 Analog Interlaced RS-170 640 x 480 30 16, 32 1, 2 - RS-343 875 Line 30 16, 32 2 - PAL 768 x 575 25 16 1 - NTSC 30 16 1 - S-Video 30 16 1 - STANAG 3350 Class A 60 16, 32 2 - STANAG 3350 Class B 50 16, 32 2 - STANAG 3350 Class C 60 16, 32 2 - Custom Mode Support 60 16, 32 1, 2 1 Digital LVDS (OpenLDI/FlatLink) 640 x 480 60, 75, 85 16, 32 2 2 800 x 600 60 16, 32 2 2 1024 x 768 60 16 2 2 Custom Mode Support - - 2 1 Notes: 1. Supported through the integrated Video Capture and Format (VCF) module. 2. Bandwidth dependent. Contact CWCEC to confirm support for your requirements. ** Call to confirm refresh rates Synchronization External Sync An external composite or separate sync input is supported to allow the synchronization of the one of the graphics outputs to a system master sync or to another graphics generating module. This feature is typically required in systems supporting multiple displays where visual artifacts will be evident if adjacent displays are not refreshed at the same time. Sync On Green Just as with the PMC-702, PMC-704 supports the insertion of a composite sync signal on both of the non-interlaced and interlaced analog video outputs. This sync signal can be inserted on either the green channel, or in the case of certain video standards, the Red, Green and Blue channels. The sync on green feature is commonly required for interlaced displays, removing the need for separate horizontal and vertical syncs. Video Capture and Format Module (VCF) Our 12+ years in D&A graphics and imaging products has led to the development of the Video Capture and Format module technology. The VCF on the PMC-704 provides support for various video capture capabilities, external sync, digital mixing, Barco LVDS and other video mode support such as STANAG Class A, B and C. The VCF also allows us to support many non-standard video input and output modes often found in many deployed video subsystems. Custom video mode support through the VCF is provided as a valueadded service. Contact your representative for more information. Page 7

Power Management Even though PMC-704 s performance-towatt ratio is very high, a number of power management features are supported in order to minimize system power requirements. Through our Graphics Software Suite, userconfigurable power management can be obtained through control of the M9 s 2D and 3D cores and through the core and memory clock control. Built-In-Test (BIT) BIT for PMC-704 is provided by firmware routines within our Card Level Diagnostics (CLD) package. CLD is part of the Foundation Firmware suite of firmware components delivered in the Flash memory of our SBCs. Video I/O Breakout Module The PMC-704 routes all it s I/O through the Pn4 connector, which in turn is routed to the P0 or P2 connector of the host board. For development, it can be more convenient to have the I/O signals available at the front panel of the system. To accommodate customers who would prefer to have front panel access to the PMC-704 I/O signals, a Front- Pack module is available separately. The FrontPack is a PMC form-factor module that is interposed between the basecard and the PMC-704. The FrontPack redirects the I/O signals to industry-standard RCA, DVI and 15-pin D-type (VGA) connectors located at the front panel. With the FrontPack installed, the assembly will intrude into the adjacent slot. The FrontPack is intended for development use and is not qualified for rugged applications. Graphics Software Support Graphics software support is offered through our Graphics Software Suite (GSS). We have designed and provide support for the GSS to ensure the highest level of integration with the graphics and hardware. Windows and Solaris hosted development environments are supported as are a number of target system RTOS such as INTEGRITY, VxWorks and others. See the Graphics Software Suite datasheet for complete details. The Graphics Software Suite for PMC-704 and PMC-706 is offered in two separate embeddable packages: OpenGL Graphics Interface: OpenGL v1.3 driver and libraries Multi-window capabilities (i.e. multiple OpenGL windows under VxWorks) Snapshot video capture and output support (PMC-704 only) Configuration libraries and utilities to allow the setting of the configuration parameters Comprehensive documentation set Supported under the Green Hills INTEGRITY and Wind River VxWorks RTOS X11 Server: Full X11R6.4 server, libraries, etc. Multi-window capabilities (i.e. multiple X windows) Configuration utilities to allow the setting of the configuration parameters Video capture capabilities through Xv (PMC-704 only) GLX extension to allow integration with the OpenGL Graphics Interface Other X11 extensions Comprehensive documentation set Supported under the Wind River VxWorks RTOS Page 8

Table 3: Specifications RUGGEDIZATION LEVELS* SPMC card Available in levels 0 and 100 DPMC card Available in levels 100 and 200 ESTIMATED POWER REQUIREMENTS +5 V 1.5 A (typical) 2.1 A (maximum) +12V 70mA (typical) 80mA (maximum) -12V 55mA (typical) 60mA (maximum) DIMENSIONS Size Weight SPMC card Per IEEE 1386.1 133 g DPMC card Per IEEE 1386.1 (ANSI/VITA 20-2001) 120 g *Refer to Ruggedization Guidelines for more details. Contact Information To find your appropriate sales representative, please visit: Website: www.cwcembedded.com/sales Email: sales@cwcembedded.com For technical support, please visit: Website: www.cwcembedded.com/support1 Email: support1@cwcembedded.com Copyright 2007, Curtiss-Wright Controls Embedded Computing. All Rights Reserved. MKT-DS-PMC704-111207v1 Page 9 The information in this document is subject to change without notice and should not be construed as a commitment by Curtiss-Wright Controls Inc., Embedded Computing (CWCEC) group. While reasonable precautions have been taken, CWCEC assumes no responsibility for any errors that may appear in this document. All products shown or mentioned are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective owners.