Our family of microcontroller and microprocessor related cores includes capable and competitive 32-bit BA22s and the best-available set of proven 8051s.

Processor Peripherals
AHB 32-bit DMA
AMBA Infrastructure Cores

Legacy Processors
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These video and image compression cores help you handle video compression for demanding, high-quality applications or choose the best type of image compression for your specific system.

JPEG 2000
Encoder
J2K Platform

Block/Raster Converters
block-to-raster
raster-to-block
raster-block bidirect

Lossless Compression
LJPEG Encoder
LJPEG Decoder
JPEG-LS Encoder

Functions & Converters
Color Space Converter

Video Deinterlacers
Basic

Quickly complete the standrd parts of your SoC with these memory and peripheral controllers, interfaces, and interconnect cores. Choose high-speed DisplayPort or PCI Express, Ethernet MACs, the CAN bus for automotive systems, and more.

High-Speed Serial
PCI Express
Family Overview
x1/x4
x8
application interface

Parallel
ECP slave
ATA/IDE interface

PCI — Target
32-bit
32-bit multi
64-bit
PCI — Master
32-bit
32-bit multi
64-bit
PCI — Host Bridge
32 bit
32 bit - AHB
32 bit & device - AHB

TCP/IP Stacks
UDP/IP stack

Ethernet MAC
Device Controllers

10/100
10/100 lite
Gigabit
Gigabit lite
Gigabit PCS

MAC Platforms
MAC/PCI

Customers find these cores to be an excellent solution for preserving existing product board designs when critical chips are no longer available for purchase.

 
80186XL
80186EC
80188EC
80251
387L math

DSPs
32025 16-bit
32025TX 16-bit

 

 

Peripherals
DMA Controllers
8237, 82380
UARTs
16450S, 16550S, 16750S
Timer/Counter
8254

Cores for integrating security, controlling devices and displays, and other SoC functions.

Device Controllers
smart card reader

IR Remote Controls
RC5
NEC

Audio Interfaces
I2S-SC
I2S-MC
SPDIF

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Kapsch TrafficCom Video

Watch Kapsch TrafficCom's corporate video.

News CAST JPEG IP Core Helps Kapsch TrafficCom Handle Real-Time Image Compression

Woodcliff Lake, NJ, September 10, 2010 — Another notable customer has incorporated the JPEG Encoder IP Core from CAST, Inc. in an innovative product.

Based in Austria with offices worldwide, Kapsch TrafficCom is an international supplier of innovative road traffic telematics solutions that help manage traffic flow and improve driving safety. Their electronic toll collection (ETC) systems are at work in over 12,000 lanes in 38 countries.

The Vehicle Detection and Registration (VDR) Sensor captures moving traffic images for Kapsch's multi-lane free-flow and city tolling systems.

This requires real-time handling of license plate images shot with a high-resolution (typically 1280x1024 pixels) self-triggering camera and then processed by a high-performance optical character recognition (OCR) engine to register each passing vehicle. In case of a network failure, images are stored in an internal buffer with 10,000+ images. The LPN (license plate number) VDR works in the infrared (IR) range with 12 bits per pixel; the color Overview VDR version captures wider scenes with 8-bits per pixel.

The success depends on the quality of the captured images. Kapsch found that CAST's JPEG-E Encoder Core produced the necessary quality within the demanding performance requirements, and does so in their targeted FPGA device.

The Kapsch engineering team said this about working with CAST and our IP core:

"The IP-core is well documented and has fulfilled our demands in all aspects of quality, performance, efficient usage of FPGA-resources as well as configurability. With our previous design using JPEG2000 we sometimes had problems with certain images - those problems have now been mitigated." - Erik Larsson, Product Mgr. for Video and Sensor Solutions, Kapsch TrafficCom

Learn more:

Kapsch TrafficCom
http://www.kapsch.net/en/ktc/

VDR Vehicle Detection and Registration Sensor Datasheet
http://www.kapsch.net/en/ktc/downloads/files/KTC_VDR_Datasheet_EN.pdf

CAST JPEG-E Image Compression IP Core
http://www.cast-inc.com/ip-cores/images

 

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