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Lattice Semiconductor and Aptina announce dual image sensor stereo camera reference design for CES 2012
Lattice Semiconductor Corporation, in collaboration with Aptina, today announced that it will be demonstrating a low cost, dual image sensor design at the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in Las Vegas, January 10-13, 2012. Lattice’s private hospitality meeting suite will be located in the Las Vegas Hilton, North Hall, 28th Floor, Suite 127.
The Cliff Cheng, Senior Business Development Marketing Manager for Aptina, said, “This is the latest design in which we have collaborated with Lattice Semiconductor. Their use of the HiSPi protocol further expands the markets for our very popular HD WDR sensors that are used in smart camera and 3D depth sensing camera.”
“We are pleased to offer this dual image sensor design, which allows ISP vendors to quickly offer multiple camera solutions for the consumer market,” said Ted Marena, Director of Business Development for Lattice. “By leveraging the Aptina HiSPi (High speed Serial Pixel interface) bus of the MT9M024/MT9M034, we were able to select a smaller I/O package for the Lattice MachXO2 device, which helped lower the cost.”
Visitors to the Lattice suite at CES can see a demonstration of the dual sensor design. Because the MachXO2 device is programmable, many other dual camera implementations are also possible. Visitors will have the opportunity to speak directly with Lattice senior executives and technical specialists about their own design requirements.