2:1 MIPI CSI-2 Bridge Soft IP
In some cases, mobile Application Processors (AP) may not have enough interfaces to support the number of image sensor inputs required for a particular application. In other cases, the processing latency between image sensors and imaging data may be too large. The Lattice Semiconductor Dual MIPI CSI-2 to Single MIPI CSI-2 Bridge IP for the Lattice Semiconductor CrossLink™ devices resolves this issue by merging two video image streams from two separate MIPI CSI-2 image sensor inputs to a single MIPI CSI-2 video image stream output. This is useful for augmented and virtual reality, drone, interactive gaming, and 360° camera applications.
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