I first presented information on FPGA Video Interfacing Fundamentals in February of 2006. I am excited by the opportunity to revisit this topic and add additional details and design examples. These excerpts from the webcast provides the best overview of the topics I will discuss:
"The use of image and video processing in electronic equipment continues to grow. This page lists several of the common market trends that are driving video growth. New applications, increasing customer expectations as well as declining display prices help to fuel this growth. New standards require support such as SMPTE, MediaLB and Display Port; which need easily implemented and cost effective solutions.
The implementation of low cost imagers and cameras has exploded in the areas of automotive and surveillance systems. Lastly, many systems are moving from a single display to supporting multiple displays.
I will go over the 3 main components of a typical system: video imagers, LCD panels, and video controller systems."
Join me Wednesday, March 26, 2008 11:00 AM (GMT -07:00) PDT for the webcast and ask me questions at the conclusion. To join, click here or cut and paste the following link:
http://www.latticesemi.com/corporate/webcasts/fpgavideointerfacingfunda.cfm