Embedded vision optimised FPGA for automotive applications

07-04-2021 | Lattice Semiconductor Ltd | Automotive & Transport

Lattice Semiconductor Corporation has expanded its Lattice Crosslink-NX family with new FPGAs specified for automotive applications such as ADAS and IVI systems. The new FPGAs deliver best-in-class low power, small form factor, high-performance I/O, and reliability to embedded vision applications for technologically advanced automobiles. The FPGAs are currently the only devices in their class to support embedded MIPI D-PHY interfaces with speeds up to 10Gbps.

“As automotive systems grow in capability and complexity, the number of integrated sensors and displays increases. This presents a challenge to automotive system designers that need to quickly and reliably process image data to deliver real-time performance to enable a compelling - and safety-focused - user experience,” said Jay Aggarwal, director of Silicon Product Marketing, Lattice. “With support for automotive operating temperatures, class-leading dedicated high-performance MIPI interfaces, low power consumption, and high reliability, these new CrossLink-NX FPGAs are an ideal platform for automotive embedded vision systems.”

“To meet the performance and data bandwidth requirements of increasingly complex ADAS systems, product managers need a low power hardware platform to perform signal splitting, duplication, and aggregation of image sensor outputs, as well as offload Edge AI processing from the main ADAS processor,” said K. Ganesh Rao, practice head – FPGA Solutions, Tata Elxsi. “Lattice CrossLink-NX FPGAs are a compelling hardware option for these applications, and we applaud Lattice’s decision to release automotive-grade versions of this flexible embedded vision platform.”

By Natasha Shek