Automotive video processors in the iND880xx series from indie enhance driver visibility in use cases such as surround view systems and electronic mirrors. The autotech company asserts that their video processor SoC sets new standards for image signal processing (ISP) and functionality in ADAS applications, enhancing both viewing and sensing capabilities.
Addressing the dual demands of low-light sensor performance (luminance) and accurate color differentiation (chrominance), crucial for high-performance perception (such as distinguishing between red and amber traffic lights), has long posed a challenge for conventional vision processors. Furthermore, the high latency during initialization and pipeline processing has constrained the real-time safety capabilities of legacy ADAS camera systems.
The iND880xx tackles these challenges through the use of a proprietary ISP pipeline. It supports concurrent, low-latency processing of four independent sensor inputs, delivering a combined maximum throughput of 1400 Mpixels/s. The 24-bit pipeline enables high dynamic range processing up to 144 dB and accommodates a broad range of sensor color filter arrays (CFAs), enhancing environmental perception even in low-light conditions.
The iND880xx video processors are currently sampling to select customers. Mass production is expected to begin in 2025.
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