International Image Technology Exposition 2025

Event】International Image Technology Exposition 2025 in Yokohama >  Official Site
Date】 December 3 - 5 2025
Place】PACIFICO Yokohama Exhibition Hall
Booth】No. D34
Contents】We will exhibit and briefly demonstrate our product. The contents of the exhibition are as follows.

This demo features indie's iND880 (formerly known as GW6) camera video processor.
Using the iND880 EVK, two 3840×2160@30fps camera video streams are processed, each is scaled to 1920×2160, and combined side-by-side into a single 3840×2160@30fps image. The output is displayed on a 4K monitor via the SVL-03-UVC.

SerDes Board

We design and manufacture custom automotive SerDes boards to meet specific customer requirements. Recent projects include boards featuring GVIF3 (CXD4966ER‑W, CXD4967ER‑W) and GMSL3 (MAX96792A).
Our experience covers major SerDes technologies, including: GVIF (SONY), GMSL (Analog Devices), FPD‑Link III (Texas Instruments), MIPI A‑PHY (Valens).

SVL-06 Board for 4K 60fps Data Transmission

We are pleased to introduce our next-generation board, SVL-06, which supports 4K resolution at 60fps over a 10Gbps link. This board features the Efinix Titanium FPGA and Infineon Technologies' EZ-USB FX10.
We are still some time away from the official release, but we can present an alpha-version demonstration.

A 5x5 filter demosaic processing has been implemented on the SVM-06B. Compared to our NVCap software processing, the accuracy has improved, allowing real-time viewing of developed images from a RAW camera. Additionally, functions such as black level correction, RGB gain, color matrix, and gamma correction are processed through the pipeline, and by adjusting registers for each function, it can serve as a simple ISP.

Additionally, a block is provided to store the accumulated RGB values within the specified angle of view, which can be used for feedback processing such as AE and AWB using the accumulated values.

Using the new product SVL-03-GEN, any video from a PC can be output in MIPI format.
Video signals are input from DisplayPort into the SVL-03-GEN, transmitted through the SerDes link, and then output as 4 video streams over Virtual Channels via the SVL-03-UVC.