WinDriver PCI usage at DTA s.l.r. (Cooled CCD Cameras)
WinDriver PCI usage at DTA s.l.r. (Cooled CCD Cameras)
Learn on yet another successful integration of our products
DTA s.r.l, started up in Pisa, Italy in the
early ‘90s, is the very first Italian company to develop,
design and manufacture a complete line of professional cooled
digital CCD cameras.
DTA focuses on every aspect of the digital system:
from solid state devices to optics, from hardware parts to
software in order to achieve both the overall control of the
cameras and the ability to reach top-standard quality control
levels.
DTA's imaging solutions are distributed to research
facilities, universities and corporations worldwide.
The continuous developments in imaging technology
have created an ongoing demand for more accurate, more efficient,
and higher capabilities research utilities. Today's scientific
devices' manufacturers are also required to provide compatibility
with various platforms and operating systems used by customers,
and continuously invest time and efforts in R&D, along with
the necessity to remain one step ahead of their competitors by
shortening development cycles and time to market.
DTA s.r.l. chose Jungo's WinDriver PCI for their FDL-PCI, a fast parallel PCI interface card used
across their cooled digital CCD camera series. The FDL-PCI is
based on a QuickLogic FPGA, supporting bus-mastering DMA data
transfer reaching the maximum attainable PCI bus bandwidth (133MB/s).
The FDL-PCI communicates with the CCD camera
allowing configuration of all of the camera's settings as well as
fast data transfer to the host PC.
“While the hardware development took us months
of work, we were able to develop the required "data grabber" to
allow fast image transfers from the CCD camera to the PC in a
few days and in a very easy way we never thought possible”,
said Manuele Turini, FDL-PCI Project Manager.
DTA requirements for the FDL-PCI were high
performance data transfers and compatibility with all Windows
operating systems as well as Linux. WinDriver gave them the
ability to directly access their hardware resources using a user
mode wizard, with no prior Kernel knowledge or driver development
experience.
WinDriver offered an easy-to-use API with full
support for DMA, guarantying a high performance solution. The
driver generated by WinDriver supports all the operating systems
required by DTA, saving considerable time and eliminating the
need for unique development to support each operating system.
About WinDriver
Jungo's
WinDriver™ automates and
simplifies the development of user
mode device drivers and applications for USB / PCI / PCI Express / CardBus / ISA / PCMCIA / PCI-X /
and CompactPCI under All Windows versions, Linux, Solaris and VxWorks.
WinDriver provides a complete solution for creating high performance drivers and custom hardware access applications,
thereby enabling device manufacturers to focus on their driver's added-value functionality,
instead of on operating system internals and the DDK. Enhanced Built-in support is available for Actel,
Altera, Atmel, Cypress, National Semiconductor, PLDA, PLX, Microchip, Netchip, QuickLogic, Silicon Laboratories,
STMicroelectronics, Texas Instruments and Xilinx.
About Jungo
Jungo Software Technologies is a leading supplier of driver development tools, hardware access applications,
embedded
USB software solutions and residential gateway software. Jungo has partnered with leading operating system and silicon vendors to provide the
best solutions to software and hardware developers. Jungo is a privately held company with corporate offices in San Jose,
California, sales and support offices in Taipei, Texas and London and an R&D center in Israel. Founded in 1998, Jungo's
investors include Conexant Systems, Infineon Ventures, Intel Communications Fund, Partech International and TeleSoft Partners.
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