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FPGAs quicken video bridging for MIPI-based embedded systems

FPGAs quicken video bridging for MIPI-based embedded systems

By eeNews Europe



The new devices are low power FPGAs that integrate flash memory, a hardened MIPI D-PHY and high-speed I/Os for instant-on panel display performance, and flexible on-device programming capabilities. Lattice will also offer ready-to-use IPs and reference designs to quicken development.

The CrossLinkPlus FPGAs are small, measuring only 3.5 x 3.5 mm, use under 300 µW of power in standby and 5mW in operation and offer features such as a hardened MIPI D-PHY, broad high-speed I/O support, and on-chip non-volatile flash memory.

Key features of the CrossLinkPlus family include:

  • On-device reprogrammable flash memory to enable instant-on (< 10 ms)

· Hardened, pre-verified MIPI D-PHY interface supporting speeds up to 6 Gbps per port

· Broad support for high-speed I/O interfaces such as LVDS, SLVS and subLVDS

· IP library, including MIPI CSI-2, MIPI DSI, OpenLDI transmitters and receivers.

· Compatible with the Lattice Diamond design software tool flow

More information

https://www.latticesemi.com/en/Products/FPGAandCPLD/CrossLinkPlus

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