Vision and sensor fusion processor delivers 64-bit processing for ADAS applications
19-01-2018 |
Mouser Electronics
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Semiconductors
Mouser is now offering the S32V234 vision and sensor fusion processor from NXP Semiconductors. The device is designed to support safe computation-intensive applications in vision and sensor fusion applications, including ADAS, pedestrian and object recognition, surround view, front camera systems, and machine learning.
The processor merges a robust, heterogeneous mix of CPU, GPU and image processors delivering vision acceleration, high-performance processing, and security features. The processor integrates four Arm Cortex-A53 cores running at up to 1GHz with a NEON coprocessor and an Arm Cortex-M4 CPU. The Cortex-M4 enables automotive operating systems to interface with external devices separate from the Cortex-A53 CPU.
The processor is supported by the SBC-S32V234 Vision Prototype Kit, which gives options for Linux (Yocto) and AutoSAR operating systems. The kit is supported by a complete series of enablement tools and the S32 Design Studio IDE.
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