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SMPTE 2015 Annual Technical Conference & Exhibition
Coherent Video’s (Now known as Nextera Video Inc) New 4K FMC Development Board: Commoditizing Video Over IP Development

October 27, 2015 – El Dorado Hills, CA – Coherent Video Systems will be demonstrating the capabilities of its innovative new VIDIO FMC Development Board, a powerful and economical development platform, at the SMPTE 2015 Annual Technical Conference and Exhibition in Los Angeles at booth #427.

Coherent Video specializes in providing development solutions and Intellectual Property (IP) cores to broadcast equipment manufacturers. The innovative VIDIO board uses the latest Texas Instruments SDI products to achieve the highest performance in video signal processing. The VIDIO card has SDI I/O capable of any frequency from 270 Mbps to 12 Gbps, supporting video resolutions from SD to 4K. External reference input is provided as well. Unique to Coherent Video, the VIDIO uses full-size BNC connectors and supports an SFP+ cage capable of 1G/10G Ethernet (IP) or 12G SDI over fiber via 3rd party SFP+ modules.

VIDIO was developed specifically to help ease the transition to 4K and Video over IP. With it’s breakthrough pricing of $495, it provides an affordable platform on which to develop new products. As 12G circuit development can be very daunting, Coherent Video also provides a full reference design including schematics, layouts, Gerber files, and an example FPGA project to make it easy for manufacturers to experiment with and develop 12G and video over IP products.

In addition to hardware platforms, Coherent Video also offers FPGA IP cores for de-interlacing, scaling, noise reduction, image enhancement, frame rate conversion, etc. in both fixed function and running on a programmable processor core. Stop by Coherent Video’s SMPTE Booth (#427) to see these versatile solutions.

About Coherent Video Systems:

Coherent Video Systems is a video processing firm specializing in providing development solutions and Intellectual Property (IP) cores to broadcast equipment manufacturers to ease the transition to 4K and Video over IP.