Samplify Launches Ultra-High-Speed FPGA-Based Data Compression Technology.MENLO PARK Menlo Park. 1 Residential city (1990 pop. 28,040), San Mateo co., W Calif.; inc. 1874. Electronic equipment and aerospace products are manufactured in the city. Menlo College and a Stanford Univ. research institute are there. 2 Uninc. , Calif. -- Addressing the growing challenge presented by the widening gap between ever-increasing digitization rates and the fixed-bandwidth infrastructure, Samplify Systems today announced the availability of the Samplify compression engine for FPGAs and Samplify for Windows signal analysis tool. Targeting rates from 10 Mega-samples per second (Msps) using PC software, 250 Msps in FPGAs, and up to 60 Giga-samples per second (Gsps) in ASICs, Samplify's high-speed field-programmable gate array (hardware) field-programmable gate array - (FPGA) A gate array where the logic network can be programmed into the device after its manufacture. An FPGA consists of an array of logic elements, either gates or lookup table RAMs, flip-flops and programmable interconnect wiring. (FPGA (Field Programmable Gate Array) A type of gate array that is programmed in the field rather than in a semiconductor fab. Containing up to hundreds of thousands of gates, there are a variety of FPGA architectures on the market. )-based compression improves system performance and lowers system cost in such real-time embedded applications as COTS, military, medical imaging, homeland security Noun 1. Homeland Security - the federal department that administers all matters relating to homeland security Department of Homeland Security executive department - a federal department in the executive branch of the government of the United States , ATE, test and measurement and data acquisition. Significantly reducing bandwidth and storage requirements of embedded systems, the Samplify compression engine for FPGAs compresses and decompresses signals in real time from 2:1 to 8:1 compression with user-selected lossless See lossless compression. (algorithm, compression) lossless - A term describing a data compression algorithm which retains all the information in the data, allowing it to be recovered perfectly by decompression. Unix compress and GNU gzip perform lossless compression. , fixed-rate, and fixed-quality options. Taking compression out of the domain of the microprocessor, Samplify's compression engine for FPGAs is optimized for sampled data received from analog-to-digital (A/D A/D See advance-decline line (A/D). ) and sent to digital-to-analog (D/A D/A See: Documents Against Acceptance ) converters. Samplify's FGPA compression engine is 10x to 1000x faster than other microprocessor-based compression products. Samplify's ER[TM] compression algorithms deliver equivalent results in the area between lossless and lossy compression A compression technique that does not decompress data back to 100% of the original. Lossy methods provide high degrees of compression and result in very small compressed files, but there is a certain amount of loss when they are restored. , delivering the same end-to-end system results that customers expect, but at significantly lower bit rates. Designers benefit from higher data rates while still receiving the bits that matter for their end uses -- all conveniently implemented in one FPGA. As a companion product to Samplify's FPGA-based compression engine, the Samplify for Windows signal analysis tool allows users to experiment with all of Samplify's lossless and lossy compression modes. Samplify for Windows displays input and output (compressed) file sizes and other relevant compression results, including compression ratio, dynamic range, noise floor and distortion levels, and a one-click rate-distortion curve. After using Samplify for Windows, customers will know exactly how their own signals will compress using Samplify's real-time FPGA products, with bit-for-bit accuracy. "Whether the challenge is moving huge amounts of data into the processing elements in real time, or storing and decompressing de·com·press v. de·com·pressed, de·com·press·ing, de·com·press·es v.tr. 1. To relieve of pressure or compression. 2. at a later time, Samplify offers the hardware and software to break today's data transfer and data storage bottlenecks," said Al Wegener, Samplify founder and CTO (Chief Technical Officer) The executive responsible for the technical direction of an organization. See CIO and salary survey. . "No other solution can match Samplify's modest use of resources while operating at compression rates greater than 200 Msps." "Samplify Systems is in exactly the right place at exactly the right time," observed Clive "Max" Maxfield, electronics industry expert and editor of Programmable Logic DesignLine. "The amount of real-world data to be processed is increasing in leaps and bounds. The only way to cope with this is to intelligently compress digital information to reduce communications bandwidth and storage requirements. That's where Samplify excels with its FPGA-based compression technology." Maxfield added, "FPGAs are now used for approximately 80% of the world's high/extreme-end DSP (1) (Digital Signal Processor) A special-purpose CPU used for digital signal processing applications (see definition #2 below). It provides ultra-fast instruction sequences, such as shift and add, and multiply and add, which are commonly used in math-intensive applications. Anything that can be done to get data into and out of FPGAs faster and/or more efficiently is going to be significant. Samplify has developed extremely powerful lossless and lossy See lossy compression. (algorithm) lossy - A term describing a data compression algorithm which actually reduces the amount of information in the data, rather than just the number of bits used to represent that information. algorithms that operate with sample rates from 1K to 40G samples per second. The fact that these algorithms can be efficiently implemented in FPGAs using relatively a small amount of programmable fabric is extremely impressive. In my opinion, Samplify's technology will dramatically change the playing field." Availability and Pricing: The Samplify compression engine for FPGAs is available now and is priced at $25,000, representing a license for one user and one company over a period of one year, plus royalty. Samplify for Windows is also available now and is priced at $995. A free 30-day evaluation is available at www.samplify.com/windows.html To access the Samplify FPGA compression engine datasheet go to: www.samplify.com/fpga.html. About Samplify Systems Samplify Systems is a venture-funded Silicon Valley startup that delivers simply the bits that matter[TM] in real-world signal processing applications. By bridging the ever-widening gap between faster data converters and the fixed-bandwidth infrastructure that transfers, processes, and stores those samples, Samplify's patented algorithms and products substantially reduce that gap. Samplify targets embedded applications in the COTS, military, medical imaging, homeland security, ATE, test and measurement, and data acquisition markets. |
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