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13 October 2008 Application of USB2.0 in infrared sequence image transmission
Minge Fan, Yan Zhao
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Abstract
The paper presents a practical system based on DSP and USB2.0 to realize the transmission of digital infrared sequence images. The hardware design of system is analyzed in detail, in which USB interface controller is described, moreover the development of DSP software and the application program on host PC is also introduced. The system interfaces PC with EZ-USB chip CY7C68001. It is based on bulk transmission with one frame image as a unit, and the chip is configured in Slave FIFO, asynchronous read/write operating mode. Experimental results show that the developed system can work properly and achieves the data transfer speed of 50 Mbps, thus it can meet the requirement for real time transfer of infrared sequence image sized 256×256×8 bits per frame at 100 frames per second.
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Minge Fan and Yan Zhao "Application of USB2.0 in infrared sequence image transmission", Proc. SPIE 7129, Seventh International Symposium on Instrumentation and Control Technology: Optoelectronic Technology and Instruments, Control Theory and Automation, and Space Exploration, 71290T (13 October 2008); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.807365
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KEYWORDS
Digital signal processing

Infrared imaging

Infrared radiation

Image transmission

Digital imaging

Software development

Control systems

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