Thermal imager has embedded image signal processing and lens option

Branching out from infra red detectors for aerospace, defence and commercial markets, Lynred has introduced its first thermal imager with embedded image signal processing. The ATI320 has a lens available as an option. It is intended to appeal to camera makers wishing to save time and effort in integrating thermal imaging during the development and manufacturing process.

Lynred claims that the ATI320 simplifies the calibration process during camera assembly, removing complex steps for integration.

Jean-Yves Dussaud, chief marketing officer at Lynred, commented: “This advanced thermal imager is the culmination of . . .  know-how and dexterity in developing image processing solutions, electronics and software for our microbolometer technology, in which we have a 20-year legacy.”

The ATI320 is particularly suitable for camera makers in industrial, consumer equipment and safety across a range of activities. One example is in unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) for aerial thermal inspection, where thermal imaging is required to be compact, lightweight and with low power consumption. The ATI320 provides the calibration, the associated image processing algorithms and a lens, when required.

Measuring 16 x 16mm, the ATI320 is claimed to be the most compact QVGA (320 x 240 pixels) resolution thermal imager available. It is supplied in a ruggedised housing. There are two models: with a lens (ATI320L) and without (the ATI320S). the imager operates as a shutterless product to provide continuous image viewing. This is an important function for the leisure, firefighting and security-surveillance market applications, noted Lynred.

The ATI320 offers more flexibility in camera designs than competing alternatives, because manufacturers can choose and optimise where to place ATI320 within the camera.

The imager has a noise equivalent temperature difference of f/1, 300 K scene, 20 degrees C ambient for ATI320S version and operates at a temperature range of -40 to +85 degrees C.

It is fully digital, with power consumption up to 400mW, when an image signal processing is fully activated. It complies to Mil-Std-810/883. The ATI320S weighs less than 3g and the ATI320L version weighs less than 7g.

Lynred and its subsidiaries, Lynred USA and Lynred Asia-Pacific, design and manufacture infra red technologies for aerospace, defence and commercial markets. The company has a portfolio of infra red detectors that covers the entire electromagnetic spectrum from near to very far infra red. The Group’s products are at the centre of multiple military programs and applications. Its infra red detectors are used in commercial thermal imaging equipment sold across Europe, Asia and North America. The organisation is the leading European manufacturer for infra red detectors deployed in space.

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Anritsu upgrades Network Master Pro with 400GbE measurement

Simultaneous dual-port 400GbE and 200GbE measurement is supported by the portable 400G network tester MT1040A-020. The 400G dual / 100G quad channel option offers upgraded functions to Anritsu’s Network Master Pro.

Installing the MT1040A-020 option in the MT1040A supports simultaneous dual-port 400G Ethernet (400GbE) measurements using a combination of two 400G measurement modules. Data transmission and receiving (Tx and Rx) tests can be performed simultaneously making it possible to test networks and also measure the latency and execute quality tests of 400G equipment using a single MT1040A unit. Additionally, testing of 200GbE used in data centres is also supported.

The upgrade to support 400GbE is in response to customers’ requirements to deploy and operate high-speed networks.

The introduction of 5G services, increased cloud computing, as well as a rapid increase in teleworking, has driven requirements for increased network speeds and larger data capacities, explained Anritsu. 400GbE can reinforce these networks but to configure stable, high speed, large capacity networks, equipment must be assured beforehand. At the same time, reducing network costs, while increasing complexity of network functions and test items demands evaluation of network equipment.

The 400GbE Network Master Pro MT1040A is a portable tester for evaluating the communications quality of various network types operating at speeds ranging from 10Mbits per second to 400Gbits per second. The stackable measurement modules can be configured to support simultaneous dual-port 400GbE measurements using a combination of two 400G measurement modules, for quality tests (for example bit error rate or BER, throughput, frame loss/latency) of 400GbE equipment. The MT1040A also supports 200GbE, offering network operators a cost-effective, all-in-one quality tester, added Anritsu.

The unit has a useful, automatic, one-button test function for pass / fail evaluation of multiple test results.

Anritsu has provided innovative communications test and measurement solutions for 125 years. Anritsu’s philosophy engages customers as true partners to help develop wireless, optical, microwave / RF, and digital solutions for R&D, manufacturing, installation, and maintenance applications, as well as multi-dimensional service assurance solutions for network monitoring and optimisation.

Anritsu also provides precision microwave / RF components, optical devices, and high-speed electrical devices for communication products and systems.

The company develops advanced solutions for 5G, M2M, IoT, as well as other emerging and legacy wireline and wireless communication markets.

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Wind River develops reference system based on Intel FlexRAN for 5G vRAN

Wind River and Intel are jointly developing a 5G virtual radio access network (vRAN) which integrates the Intel FlexRAN reference software for systems using third generation Intel Xeon Scalable processors with built-in AI acceleration. Also included are Intel Ethernet 800 network adapters and the Intel vRAN dedicated accelerator ACC100 with Wind River Studio.

The collaboration will optimise new capabilities using the future next generation Intel Xeon Scalable processors (code-named Sapphire Rapids).

Wind River Studio provides a cloud-native platform for the development, deployment, operations, and servicing of mission-critical intelligent systems. Its cloud infrastructure capabilities include a fully cloud-native, Kubernetes container-based architecture based on the StarlingX open source project for the deployment and management of distributed edge networks at scale. Studio is characterised by low latency and a small footprint infrastructure to allow the flexibility to grow new business and further improve total cost of ownership, explained Wind River. Intel FlexRAN is a vRAN reference implementation for virtualised cloud-enabled radio access networks.

Operators are pursuing vRAN for greater agility following the shift to cloud-native approaches, driven by 5G. There is the potential for vRAN to act as an anchor tenant for far-edge cloud but challenges include system integration, operational complexity for multi-vendor vRAN and edge cloud server performance.

Using the reference design, prospective customers and vRAN solution providers will be able to review evaluation packages consisting of Intel FlexRAN reference software pre-integrated with Wind River Studio to simplify and accelerate customer trials and deployments of 5G vRAN.

“As 5G opens up new opportunities across industries, there will be an increasing need to put greater intelligence and compute to the edges of the network, where new use cases evolve and thrive. As such, operators must adopt a low-latency far-edge cloud architecture to enable these new use cases in an intelligent, AI-first world,” said Kevin Dallas, president and CEO at Wind River.

“As operators realise the benefits and embrace a virtualised, software-defined architecture, our products, ecosystem, and years of experience help accelerate this shift to flexible, agile networks,” said Dan Rodriguez, Intel corporate vice president and general manager, Network Platforms Group.

Wind River delivers software for intelligent systems. Its technology has been powering the safest, most secure devices in the world since 1981. Wind River offers a comprehensive portfolio, supported by world-class global professional services and support and a broad partner ecosystem. The company says its software and expertise are accelerating digital transformation of mission-critical intelligent systems that will increasingly demand greater compute and AI capabilities while delivering the highest levels of security, safety, and reliability.

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Wind River develops reference system based on Intel FlexRAN for 5G vRAN

Wind River and Intel are jointly developing a 5G virtual radio access network (vRAN) which integrates the Intel FlexRAN reference software for systems using third generation Intel Xeon Scalable processors with built-in AI acceleration. Also included are Intel Ethernet 800 network adapters and the Intel vRAN dedicated accelerator ACC100 with Wind River Studio.

The collaboration will optimise new capabilities using the future next generation Intel Xeon Scalable processors (code-named Sapphire Rapids).

Wind River Studio provides a cloud-native platform for the development, deployment, operations, and servicing of mission-critical intelligent systems. Its cloud infrastructure capabilities include a fully cloud-native, Kubernetes container-based architecture based on the StarlingX open source project for the deployment and management of distributed edge networks at scale. Studio is characterised by low latency and a small footprint infrastructure to allow the flexibility to grow new business and further improve total cost of ownership, explained Wind River. Intel FlexRAN is a vRAN reference implementation for virtualised cloud-enabled radio access networks.

Operators are pursuing vRAN for greater agility following the shift to cloud-native approaches, driven by 5G. There is the potential for vRAN to act as an anchor tenant for far-edge cloud but challenges include system integration, operational complexity for multi-vendor vRAN and edge cloud server performance.

Using the reference design, prospective customers and vRAN solution providers will be able to review evaluation packages consisting of Intel FlexRAN reference software pre-integrated with Wind River Studio to simplify and accelerate customer trials and deployments of 5G vRAN.

“As 5G opens up new opportunities across industries, there will be an increasing need to put greater intelligence and compute to the edges of the network, where new use cases evolve and thrive. As such, operators must adopt a low-latency far-edge cloud architecture to enable these new use cases in an intelligent, AI-first world,” said Kevin Dallas, president and CEO at Wind River.

“As operators realise the benefits and embrace a virtualised, software-defined architecture, our products, ecosystem, and years of experience help accelerate this shift to flexible, agile networks,” said Dan Rodriguez, Intel corporate vice president and general manager, Network Platforms Group.

Wind River delivers software for intelligent systems. Its technology has been powering the safest, most secure devices in the world since 1981. Wind River offers a comprehensive portfolio, supported by world-class global professional services and support and a broad partner ecosystem. The company says its software and expertise are accelerating digital transformation of mission-critical intelligent systems that will increasingly demand greater compute and AI capabilities while delivering the highest levels of security, safety, and reliability.

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