Renesas introduces highly integrated LCD video processor
Renesas has introduced the RAA278830 Video Diagnostics Bridge IC, a highly integrated dual Low-Voltage Differential Signal (LVDS) LCD video processor. The new IC integrates many of the features necessary to design ISO 26262-compliant ASIL B automotive display systems such as heads-up-displays (HUD), digital instrument clusters, camera monitor systems (CMS), and electronic mirrors.
As automotive safety systems are increasingly dependent on display systems, it has become more critical that clear, uncorrupted images be presented to the driver. Missing frames, frozen images, and even incorrect warning icons can seriously compromise driver safety. The RAA278830 addresses these concerns with Functional Safety features built into the device specifically to avoid any corruption of images through monitoring of the signal integrity as well as the video content itself. The internal diagnostics and measurement engines can detect frozen video, incorrect colours, broken or corrupt video images, as well as flashing, flickering, and video images that could obstruct the driver’s view of the road (in the case of HUD systems).
In addition to standard analog video decoders, Renesas offers the Automotive HD-Link (AHL) family of products that enables high-resolution images to be transported over low-cost cables and connectors.
“Our automotive customers have consistently asked us to add functional safety features to our industry-leading video processing technology,” said Jason Kim, Vice President and General Manager of the Configurable Mixed-Signal Division at Renesas. “The RAA278830 delivers all of the features needed to create safe, easy-to-implement and economical LCD display for all types of passenger vehicles.”