Products
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On this page you can find information about our products:
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- DigRF (Digital RF Interface)
- gRacr (Graphics Accelerator and Display Controller)
- IrDA (Infrared Controller)
- TV Encoder Core (Composite)
- MIPI UniPro Controller (Unified Protocol)
- MIPI HSI Controller (High-Speed Synchronous Serial Interface)
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| DigRF [DIP.DR.030] |
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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 |
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| gRacr [DIP.GR.040] |
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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 |
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| IrDA [DIP.IR.040] |
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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 |
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| UniPro [DIP.UP.010] |
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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 |
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| MIPI HSI Controller [DIP.HS.010] |
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| MIPI
HSI defines a protocol for interconnecting high-speed devices and
components within mobile systems. HSI (High-speed Synchronous Serial
Interface) is a standard developed by the MIPI Alliance (Mobile
Industry Processor Interface). Find out more about the MIPI HSI
Controller...read more |
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| For further information, please send email to ip-cores_at_dice.at (with _at_ replaced by @) |