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Interfacing 16 bit LVDS data to computer

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Hi!

First of all, I hope this is in the correct forum section.
We have a problem that I hope someone could help us with. We have a unit streaming out a 16 bit number using 16 LVDS channels at a rate of 180 MHz. The connector is a 68 pin VHDIC. Together with the data a clock signal is sent.

I would like to interface two of these to a computer, do some DSP and calculations, and then save the result on the computer.
Does anyone know of a more or less existing solution for this? I'm thinking if there is e.g. a graphics card with a VHDIC, DVI or similar input that could read the data, then do the DSP via e.g. CUDA, and finally store the data.

I would rather like to work with something commercial available, than doing something homebuilt, if possible.

Any suggestions are more than welcome. Thank you!

Best regards,
Andreas
 
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I'm not aware of a standard interface using 16-bit parallel LVDS data, except for Ultra-xxx SCSI. The VHDIC connector has been designed for this interface, I think.
 

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