6114 - Crosslink NX : Are there any Reference Designs of DPHY for different applications as stated below? 1. Connecting Soft DPHY Rx module output to Soft DPHY Tx module input. 2. Image acquisition from a camera through Hard DPHY.
Solution:
The following RDs available for Crosslink-NX will support the said applications:
1. FPGA-RD-02212 : N Input to 1 Output MIPI CSI-2 Side-by-Side Aggregation
- Aggregate multiple Image Sensors into a single Output with Minimal Latency.
- Uses a combination of soft or hard MIPI-compliant IP.
2. FPGA-RD-02148: MIPI CSI-2 Virtual Channel Aggregation
- Adaptable and flexible solution combines multiple MIPI CSI-2 inputs to a single CSI-2 output stream.
- Uses Hard DPHY Rx.
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