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DS90UB954TRGZRQ1

TIDS90UB954TRGZRQ1

Texas Instruments
Another automotive-grade deserializer in TI's FPD-Link/GMSL family for multi-camera systems
NRND4,087 in stock

Overview

The DS90UB954TRGZRQ1 is an automotive-grade FPD-Link III deserializer designed to bridge dual camera inputs to a MIPI CSI-2 output. It supports two simultaneous video streams over coaxial or shielded twisted-pair cabling, delivering high-speed data at up to 1.5Gbps per lane in MIPI mode. This part is AEC-Q100 qualified for use in harsh automotive environments with an operating temperature range of -40degC to 105degC.

Why Choose This Part

The device offers integrated adaptive equalization to compensate for cable loss, significantly improving signal integrity over long cable runs. Its dual-input capability reduces system complexity and PCB footprint compared to using multiple single-channel deserializers. Furthermore, it features 7 GPIO pins and an I2C interface for comprehensive peripheral control and sensor synchronization.

Applications

Advanced Driver Assistance Systems (ADAS)
Aggregating video data from multiple remote camera sensors for real-time processing.
Surround View Systems
Synthesizing a 360-degree vehicle view by deserializing feeds from four cameras using two DS90UB954 units.
Rear View and Camera Monitor Systems
Replacing traditional mirrors with high-resolution digital displays using low-latency video links.

Key Specifications

Function Deserializer
Data Rate 1.5Gbps
Input Type FPD-Link III, LVDS
Output Type CSI-2, MIPI
Mounting Type Surface Mount
Package / Case 48-VFQFN Exposed Pad
Number of Inputs 2
Voltage - Supply 1.71V ~ 1.89V
Operating Temperature -40degC ~ 105degC
Supplier Device Package 48-VQFN (7x7)

Getting Started

Evaluation can be performed using the DS90UB954-Q1EVM, which provides standard FAKRA connectors for FPD-Link III inputs and a MIPI CSI-2 connector for SoC interfacing. Software configuration is typically managed via TI's Analog LaunchPAD tool or through direct I2C register writes to set the device into the desired operating mode.