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ADAS & autonomous vehicle development board & support, from TI

ADAS & autonomous vehicle development board & support, from TI

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By Graham Prophet



RT-RK, an embedded services and product development company working in digital signal processing software development, along with TI, is announcing the availability of the RT-RK Alpha development board. Using the TDAx SOC, the development board supports development of ADAS applications such as advanced warning systems, active control systems and semi-autonomous driving. In addition, engineers using the RT-RK have access to a broad TDAx SOC ecosystem to enable quick time to market with TDAx-based hardware and software solutions.

 

At the core of the development board are three of TI’s TDA2x processors, which enable a development system capable of running up to six independent ADAS applications simultaneously at 24W. The development board was developed to help engineers meet the high performance requirements necessary to develop ADAS or autonomous solutions by minimizing the effort to evaluate the full capabilities of multiple TDA2x SoCs. It supports 10 sensor inputs, parallel ADAS application execution and production ready ADAS algorithms and is based on TI’s Vision SDK. The board was designed to support multiple applications on a single board, and with provisions to add differentiating algorithms, it is suitable for developing autonomous vehicle solutions.

 

“Working with TI, we are able to bring a unique platform to the ADAS and autonomous vehicle market. For the first time, there is an option to connect all vehicle cameras on one ECU. Through workload balancing across three TDA2x, the Alpha board is a powerful platform for level-3 and level- 4 autonomous vehicle systems,” said Tomislav Maruna, head of the automotive business unit, RT-RK.

 

The TDA2x SoC is a member of TI’s scalable family of processors that share a common hardware and software architecture for ADAS applications such as camera-based front (mono/stereo), rear, surround view and night vision, plus multi-mode radar and sensor fusion systems. The TDA2x supports video processing algorithms and with multiple SOCs optimizes the processing load.

 

TI’s ecosystem network covers a range of technical expertise including:

Hardware: multi-sensor imaging, fusion and autonomous development boards

Production ready algorithms: front camera and surround view

Production ready imaging support: image pipeline, wide dynamic range (WDR) and flicker mitigation

 

TI’s TDAx SoCs are characterised by a heterogeneous architecture which integrates purpose-built hardware accelerators (HWA) such as image signal processors (ISP), embedded vision engines (EVEs) and digital signal processors (DSPs), that are optimized to perform highly complex imaging and signal processing with low power consumption.

 

TI is hosting a number of partner companies on its electronica 2016 exhibit, on stand 219, hall A4, of the Munich centre.

 

TI www.ti.com and www.ti.com/lsds/ti/processors/dsp/automotive_processors/tdax_adas_socs/support.page

 

TI’s ADAS offerings are expanded in the latest stereo vision whitepaper.

 

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