WOLF-3180
Overview

Next-Generation 4K and Legacy Video Frame Grabbing
The FGX2 is WOLF’s next generation frame grabbing technology, introducing support for 4K and distributed video while maintaining support for legacy analog systems.
The module represents a huge upgrade in efficiency with up to 8x the processing bandwidth compared to the previous generation FGX with a much higher channel count density. Support for new CoaXPress camera inputs is also included on this module.
The FGX2 is available on several WOLF products, all targeting different price points and performance capabilities.,
Block Diagram
The block diagram illustrates the FGX2 family “baseline” capture/conversion platform, emphasizing the PCIe x8 host interface and the multi-channel video frame grabbing and conversion blocks. It highlights the primary data flow: input acquisition, FPGA-based processing/conversion, and output transmit paths—supporting both modern digital I/O and legacy/auxiliary video needs.
Features
WOLF-3180 is a rugged XMC video capture, conversion, and transmit module built on WOLF FGX2 to support 4K and distributed video workflows while maintaining support for legacy analog systems. It integrates the FGX2 capture, convert, and transmit engine and supports two CoaXPress inputs (up to CXP-6), two 12G-SDI inputs with up to four 12G-SDI outputs, up to three analog inputs with one VGA output, and up to two DisplayPort inputs.
FGX2 Features
- WOLF Frame Grabber eXtreme 2 (FGX2) capture, convert and transmit engine
- Two CoaXPress inputs, up to CXP-6
- Two 12G-SDI inputs and up to four 12G-SDI outputs
- Up to three analog inputs and one VGA output
- Up to two DP inputs (up to 1920x1080)
- Analog input formats: CVBS / STANAG 3350
- Optional 8Gb DDR4 RAM for additional app support
- Standalone Operation with Embedded Linux OS
Connectivity / System Management
- PCIe x8 Gen3 with up to 7.88 GB/s in each direction
- Windows and Linux drivers
- VxWorks RTOS drivers optional
- Extended product lifespan
Mechanical / Open Systems Architecture
- High level of ruggedization:
- Rugged air- cooled or conduction- cooled
- Operating temperature: - 40° to +85°C
- Vibration (sine wave): 10G peak, 5 - * Shock: 30G peak for air- cooled, 40G peak for conduction- cooled
- VITA 46.9 I/O compliant mapping for 3U and 6U VPX configurations
- Front I/O and Rear I/O configurations
- Dimensions: 143.75mm x 74mm
Specifications
Key configuration and performance parameters for WOLF-3180 are summarized below for quick comparison. Values shown reflect the standard module configuration; contact WOLF if you need a tailored build or a specific payload profile.
Configuration Guide
The following table defines series of common order codes for the XMC-FGX2-SDI-4IO module. The asterisks denote characters of the part number that are defined based on common configuration options.
Some configuration options for this module include:
- Input options
- Video config options
- Variant locked
- Default power threshold
- Power config options
- Conformal coatings
- RTOS driver options
- Optional ruggedization enhancements
Contact Sales for the latest Ordering Numbers and available options.
Representative ordering numbers
| Ordering Number | Description |
|---|---|
| 318022-*3**XMCv10 | XMC 2.0, Air Cooled, WOLF FGX2 |
| 318032-*3**XMCv10 | XMC 2.0, Conduction Cooled, WOLF FGX2 |
FAQ
Choose WOLF-3180 when you need an FGX2-based XMC that spans modern digital and legacy analog needs in one baseline card.
This module is typically selected for:
- Mixed-signal systems needing 12G-SDI plus analog and/or DP ingest
- Programs that want a broadly capable FGX2 baseline with multiple interface options (including CoaXPress)
- Architectures that value an upgrade path within the FGX2 family
If your requirement is maximum SDI/ARINC channel density, higher-density FGX2 variants may be a better fit.
Lock the required I/O mix early because it affects carrier mapping and downstream equipment.
WOLF-3180 supports:
- Two CoaXPress inputs (up to CXP-6)
- Two 12G-SDI inputs and up to four 12G-SDI outputs
- Up to two DisplayPort inputs (up to 1920×1080)
- Up to three analog inputs and one VGA output
If you need DP ingest only for monitoring or low-rate paths, that is a different design than a DP ingest path intended as a primary source—define intent early.
Confirm these early:
- PCIe interface: PCIe Gen3 x8—validate host bandwidth sufficiency for your channel mix.
- Standalone operation: supports standalone operation with an embedded Linux OS; decide whether the module is host-managed or acts as a more autonomous capture node.
- Cooling build: available in air-cooled or conduction-cooled variants with different shock limits.
For FGX2 cards, throughput is a system property—PCIe bandwidth, channel configuration, and buffering strategy should be validated together.
Key ordering-time decisions typically include:
- Input options: CoaXPress vs SDI vs analog mix, and DP ingest configuration
- Video configuration options: output channel count and format choices
- Power threshold and ruggedization enhancements: align to chassis thermal/mechanical environment
- Conformal coatings and RTOS driver options
- Variant locking
Contact Sales for the latest Ordering Numbers and available options.

