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ATOM one
ATOM one is the smallest Full HD camera with Dual 3G-SDI output.
The camera is based on Sony’s IMX174 image sensor that provides exceptional image performance with multi matrix support. -
ASIC, FPGA and SoC development
System on Chip (SoC), FPGA and embedded software designs for consumer electronics, telecommunications and automotive industries
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ASIC, FPGA und SoC Entwicklung
Ihr deutsches Systemhaus für die Chip und FPGA Entwicklung im deutschspraching Raum. Embedded Software Entwicklung und Leiterkartenentwicklung auf höchstem Niveau.
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Cutting-edge Image Processing for ADAS
Experience the future of driving with our state-of-the-art components for automotive safety!
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Bildverarbeitung für Fahrerassistenzsysteme
Algorithmen und Komponenten für das autonome Fahren. Embedded Software Entwicklung nach ISO 26262. Autosar Entwicklung auf Infineon Aurix Bausteinen.
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Arria 10 System on Module
The Arria 10 SOM is an Arria 10 SoC System on Module with an emphasis on embedded and automotive vision applications. Using Alteras Arria 10 SoC Devices in the 29x29 mm package, the module off ers a multitude of interfaces in a small 10 cm by 6 cm form factor.
Dream Chip Technologies GmbH supports ARM Cortex-M0 roll out into Internet of Things and Industrie 4.0
ARM offers free access to Cortex-M0 Processor IP to streamline Embedded SoC (System-on-Chip) Design. Dream Chip Technologies (DCT) has designed a large number of very complex multimedia Systems-on-Chips (SoC) for many customers and applications using high-end ARM microprocessor IP cores. But the current requirements which came up with the Internet of Things (IoT) or in Germany “Industrie 4.0” force ASIC developers to design very small, low power and affordable ASICs.
“We are facing total new markets with amazing and thrilling applications“, said Young-Hun Kluge, VP Sales of Dream Chip, ”the new ARM Cortex-M0 marketing strategy helps OEMs and startups to develop easy and cheap designs for many new devices in the IoT space . DCT is extremely well positioned to support their customers all the way down from spec to chip delivery.”