|
Fujitsu
develops two new controller LSIs, the MB88388A and MB88389. It features
embedded multimedia functions. These chips shall enable genuine rear-seat
entertainment using high-speed video image transmission.
Fujitsu Microelectronics Asia announced the development of
two new controller LSIs, the MB88388A and MB88389, which support the IDB-1394
standard for in-vehicle multimedia networks.
The MB88388A is the industry's first device to support vehicle
navigation imaging using the IDB-1394 standard. It implements the Fujitsu
proprietary SmartCODEC, a video codec specified under the IDB-1394 international
standard for in-vehicle video transmission. SmartCODEC, which was developed by
Fujitsu Laboratories Ltd., can transmit high-resolution video without
perceptible latencies. By combining the MB88388A with the MB88389 IC for
1394-compliant audio, it is possible to realize high-quality, cost-effective
rear-seat entertainment.
SmartCODEC codec for video is used in the BT.601 Transport
over IEEE.1394 standard, a protocol for sending BT.601 video streams such as
YUV and RGB over IDB-1394 network. It allows transmitting video from DVD ,
digital TV, and car navigation sources at high resolution without perceptible
lag. As encoding occurs only within SmartCODEC's internal line memory, external
frame buffers are unnecessary. Both MB88388A and MB88389 devices incorporate
the physical layer (PHY) and link layer functions specified in the IDB-1394
standard, with support for 100/200/400 Mbps data transmission speeds. This
single-chip implementation reduces the number of parts required. Both of the
new devices also implement digital transmission content protection (DTCP) to
prevent unauthorized duplication of digital content. Two streams can be
simultaneously encrypted and decrypted.
IDB-1394 can be configured as a multiplexing network,
multiple video streams can be transmitted simultaneously over the same physical
layer. As a result, the vehicle network can carry complex information over a
single cable, reducing wiring-harness complexity and weight. The MB88389
controller can be integrated into the IDB-1394 network for lower cost audio
networking. Fujitsu plans to expand its range of IDB-1394-compliant offerings,
in view of the growth types of in-vehicle content, and to accommodate multiple
data transmissions from peripheral car security cameras, and further system
cost reductions. The key features of these products are High-quality video
compression/decompression (MB88388A); Part count reduction thanks to
IDB-1394-compliant physical layer and link layer implemented on a single chip
(shared feature for both of the new LSIs) and DTCP included to protect
copyrights (shared feature for both of the new LSIs). Engineering samples for
MB88388A and MB88389 will be available from December 1, 2007 onwards.
Related Items:
Fujitsu Develops CMOS Logic-Based High-Voltage Tra
Fujitsu Launches Full HD H.264 Transcoder LSI
Fujitsu Launches New Ultra-Low Power Full HD H.264
Fujitsu Launches SD Multi-Decoder LSI Supporting M
Fujitsu Ships 5.8GHz WiMAX System-on-Chip for Base
Only registered users can write comments. Please login or register. AkoComment © Copyright 2004 by Arthur Konze - www.mamboportal.com All right reserved |