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ChipWrights’ Hardware Development Kit Speeds the Design of Video Processing Applications

25th January 2010
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ChipWrights, Inc announced its new hardware development kit based on the CW5631 System-on-Chip, which is widely used in the design of multimedia applications. Target applications include: IP cameras, IPTVs, digital video recorders, personal media players, digital signage, and video conferencing.
ChipWrights' Hardware Development Kit provides a comprehensive design environment that includes the hardware and software necessary to develop premium audio and video processing applications, including video I/O, networking, multiple media storage interfaces, and support hardware. In addition to the development board, components include: a video camera, LCD display, ChipWrights Software Development Kit, storage cards, infrared remote control, JTAG USB wiggler, documentation and schematics.
The kit is ideal for developers looking to spend “less time on product infrastructure and more time on developing their own value-added technology,” said Cary Robins, President of ChipWrights. The kit supports several flexible interfaces, allowing the emulation of final hardware for rapid development of software before target hardware exists. Full integration with the SDK enables developers to build embedded audio and video designs on a fully integrated hardware platform that includes software design/debug capability.

Key features include: SATA interface, HDMI transmitter, IR transceiver, digital video input/output connectors, audio codec, IDE interface, USB 4 port hub, camera board connector, PLL circuit, Power Over Ethernet, board ID EEPROM, alternate LCD interface connector, WiFi module connector, Ethernet and USB connections, RS-232 interface, on-board flash for boot code, integrated debugging with the SDK, GPIO pins for design flexibility, and sample applications that provide a baseline for most customer applications.

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