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Kelvin Xu |
Synopsys discussed MIPI camera use-cases and advantages in vision-based automotive Advanced Driver Assistance Systems (ADAS) applications such as radar, LiDAR and autonomous driving. Designers can benefit from the many advantages of MIPI camera interfaces, including low-latency and high-bandwidth; however, designers must also adhere to numerous stringent automotive standards while designing their SoCs. This presentation described automotive ADAS designs with MIPI camera interface solutions such as CSI-2℠ and D-PHY℠. The presentation also outlined other MIPI automotive protocols, including I3C® and DSI℠, as well as explained the benefits of using compliant ASIL Ready, ISO 26262 certified, and AEC-Q100 qualified MIPI IP.
Kelvin Xu is a product marketing manager for Synopsys' HDMI, mobile storage and MIPI IP solutions. He has more than 14 years of experience in the semiconductor and electronics industries, covering RTL design, FPGA system engineering, silicon validation, IP marketing and business development. Prior to joining Synopsys, Kelvin served as senior technical marketing manager for foundation IP, analog/interface IP and design services at Invecas in APAC. In addition, he spent more than seven years focusing on HDMI 1.4 to 2.1 products at Silicon Image (now Lattice). Kelvin holds a master's degree in electronics engineering from Wuhan University.