Texas Instruments DS90UB9722-Q1 FPD-Link IV Deserializer Hubs
Texas Instruments DS90UB9722-Q1 FPD-Link IV Deserializer Hubs deliver 7.55Gbps ultra-high-speed forward channel and 47.1875Mbps bidirectional control channel. These deserializer hubs receive video data from imagers supporting 8MP+/40fps resolutions or multiple sensors in various topologies when coupled with the DS90UB971-Q1 serializer. The DS90UB9722-Q1 deserializer hubs are AEC-Q100 qualified for automotive applications. These deserializer hubs are used in surveillance, consumer remote cameras, medical imaging systems, and Automotive Driver Assistance Systems (ADAS).The DS90UB9722-Q1 deserializer hubs feature dual I2C ports, frozen frame detection, automatic receiver equalization, CSI v2.1 compliant system interface, and low power sleep mode with GPIO-state retention. These deserializer hubs are compatible with DS90UB971-Q1, DS90UB953-Q1, DS90UB981-Q1, DS90UB951-Q1, DS90UB933-Q1, DS90UB953A-Q1, DS90UB935-Q1, and DS90UB913A-Q1 serializers.
Features
- Aggregates data from up to 2 sensors simultaneously:
- Line rate at 7.55Gbps
- Supports 7/8MP+ imagers
- Supports Power-over-Cable (PoC)
- Single-ended coaxial or Shielded Twisted-Pair (STP) cable
- 2 CMLOUT output ports for off-board processing:
- 2 x CMLOUT ports replicated from 2 x FPD RX ports
- Capable of driving another deserializer at the same line rate
- CSI v2.1 compliant system interface:
- Supports up to 2 MIPI CSI-2 output ports
- 16 virtual channels and VC-ID remapping
- MIPI D-PHY v2.1 compatible:
- Up to 4 data lanes with 2 clocks per port
- Up to 2.5Gbps per lane, 10Gbps per port
- 10 GPIO pins for sensor synchronization and diagnostics
- Frozen frame detection
- Dual I2C ports
- Automatic receiver equalization
- AEC-Q100 qualified for automotive applications with -40°C to 105°C operating temperature range
- Low-power sleep mode with GPIO state retention
- Available in 12mm x 12mm dimensions in a VQFNP package
Applications
- Security and surveillance
- Industrial and consumer remote cameras
- Medical imaging systems
- Automotive Driver Assistance Systems (ADAS)
Application Schematic Diagram
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Published: 2024-01-30
| Updated: 2024-06-25
