DigRF stands for the digital interface between RF-transceiver and digital baseband controller in a mobile phone platform. DigRF version 3.09 (release 22.November 2006) was specified under consideration of the requirements in dual-mode 2.5G / 3G mobile phone systems and offers the possibility to handle receive and transmit data as well as control information for the RF-transceiver over one single interface....read more
gRacr [DIP.GR.040]
The gRacr 040 enhances embedded systems by adding 2D and 3D graphic functionality, image processing, and a flexible display interface.The gRacr 040 is a multimedia toolbox for embedded and
mobile systems. It contains interfaces and acceleration
modules for a wide range of uses. The hardware is scaleable in terms of performance, functionality and size....read more
IrDA [DIP.IR.040]
DICE has many years of experience in the design and use of IrDA-compliant devices and products. Since it is also a development center for integrated semiconductor circuits, DICE now offers a hardware controller for IrDA communication. The controller is available as technology-independent macrocell, modelled in VHDL....read more
TVCore [DIP.TV.010]
YCbCr) framebuffer or data stream. An DA converter is needed in
addition to this digital IP core for an analogous output.
The video stream is in composite format which is supported by
Television sets, video recorders, DVD recorders, TFT monitors ore
Beamers (yellow cinch). S-video is available on demand.....read more
UniPro [DIP.UP.010]
MIPI UniPro defines a layered protocol for interconnecting high-speed devices and components, such as cellular telephones, handheld computers, digital cameras, etc. within mobile systems. UniPro (Unified Protocol) is a standard developed by the MIPI Alliance (Mobile Industry Processor Interface). Find out more about UniPro...read more