Serial/Deserializer Chipset
Texas Instruments Incorporated (TI) (Dallas, TX) has introduced the DS90UB913Q serializer and DS90UB914Q deserializer, the newest additions to its FPD-Link III automotive-grade chipset family. The SerDes chipset provides a seamless video and data interface to megapixel driver assist camera modules, with no software overhead and fewer wires. DS90UB913Q features a 25mm2 footprint, with 10-MHz to 100-MHz pixel clock and 10- and 12-bit pixel depth. DS90UB914Q’s integrated 2:1 multiplexer allows the ECU video processor to select content from two camera sources. The DS90UB913Q and DS90UB914Q can be combined with other automotive vision control building blocks, including the TMS320DM8148 (DM8148) automotive vision processor; LM22671 42-V, 500-mA SIMPLE SWITCHER® step-down voltage regulator; and LP38693 500-mA LDO regulator.
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