Processing Requirements for Video in the Automobile
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Video paths around a vehicle are exponentially increasing due to technology advancements in digital gauges, infotainment, car/driver recorders, ADAS and vehicle surveillance. Adapting video streams throughout the vehicle creates extreme electrical interface, power and processing challenges, which must be balanced with reliability, cost and power for the semiconductor components required. Automotive FPGAs have become a leading solution for interfacing, bridging and processing automotive systems supporting both legacy and upcoming video interfaces such as MIPI A-PHY, D-PHY, C-PHY, CSI-2 and DSI. This presentation will discuss how FPGAs are being used to merge, mux, split convert and process multiple video streams in modern automotive applications.
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