Dec 2 2014
Lattice Semiconductor Corporation, the leader in ultra-low power, small form factor, customizable solutions, today announced that it is enabling manufacturers to cost-effectively create camera-based products for mobile, surveillance, machine vision and medical applications with its solution for bridging Sony sub-LVDS CMOS image sensors to the popular MIPI® CSI-2 interface.
“The sub-LVDS to CSI-2 bridge solution gives designers the freedom to architect their camera based sub-system without compromise,” said Ted Marena, Director of Strategic Marketing, Lattice Semiconductor. “This solution provides flexibility to match the best Sony image sensor with any AP or ISP with minimal additional space, power and cost.”
The sub-LVDS to CSI-2 bridge supports several Lattice FPGAs, enabling manufacturers to use it in developing product designs for multiple markets, including consumer, surveillance, industrial and automotive. For example, a manufacturer can use this bridging solution to build a mobile product incorporating a Sony sub-LVDS image sensor with excellent low light performance. This bridge can be used in devices as small as a 49 WLCSP (3.2 mm x 3.2 mm) package.
To aid designers in rapidly developing products using its sub-LVDS to CSI-2 bridge, Lattice has set up the following webpage http://www.latticesemi.com/sonysublvds with information including manuals, a product brief and the complete HDL design files.
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