Evatronix Adds the Scaling Capabilities to its PANTA DP20 Display Processor
Bielsko-Biala/Poland, January 28th, 2013 - Silicon intellectual property (IP) provider Evatronix SA has announced the new version of the advanced display processor, PANTA DP20, which now features scaling capabilities provided by a separate, yet easily integrable PANTA CP10 coprocessor. Utilizing latest ARM technology like TrustZone and AXI4 the PANTA DP20 is targeted specifically at high-end mobile/portable products, like smartphones and tablets, with ultra-low power consumption and impressive processing performance.
PANTA CP10 Demontration Video
There are two scaling algorithms implemented in the PANTA CP10 so that user can choose the best one for his application. For both methods there are plenty of configurable parameters that can further optimize the scaling process.
The main scaling algorithm in the PANTA CP10 is based on polyphase multi-tap filtering, and utilizes 6-tap and 16-phase filters. Input and output resolutions are register programmable in the design together with a set of filter coefficients.
EXAMPLE APPLICATION
An example application is a graphics subsystem which utilizes the PANTA DP20 display processor equipped with the PANTA CP10 scaling coprocessor. In this case the GPU is responsible only for rendering graphics layer pixels and sending them to the frame buffer, being reliefed from the following operations: YUV to RGB conversion, alpha-blending and scaling. These are now handled by the PANTA DP20 and CP10 units in the most efficient way.
In the presented system, the video layer converted by the PANTA DP20 to the RGB format is composed with the other graphics layers and directly displayed on the external panel. At the same time the composed frame is down-scaled from 1080p to 720p by the PANTA CP10 module and forwarded directly to the composition module of the DP20 IP. Thanks to the PANTA CP10 scaling capability this power-consuming operation is not executed in the GPU and therefore the overall SoC power consumption significantly decreases.
Total power consumption of PANTA components presented in this use case and implemented in the 40nm LP process is less than 30 mW.
ABOUT THE EVATRONIX PANTA FAMILY
Evatronix PANTA is a family of high-resolution display controller and processor IP cores for advanced multimedia applications. Developed as a result of a strategic partnership with ARM, these cores feature the latest technologies available for mobile devices, thus enabling creation of revolutionary applications and greatly enhanced user experience.
ABOUT EVATRONIX
Evatronix develops digital and mixed-signal IP cores with complementary software and supporting application environments. The company embraces hardware, software and design service elements to assist its customers in all SoC development stages, from concept to tape-out. Over a period of more than 20 years, Evatronix has provided over 500 licenses for 8051, USB, NAND Flash, SDIO and multimedia solutions. Headquartered in Poland, Evatronix employs more than 90 people worldwide.
For more information please visit the company’s web site at www.evatronix.com/ip
Related Semiconductor IP
- High-quality and powerful display processor
- Display Processor for VR
- Scalable and flexible display processor
Related News
- Evatronix to Demonstrate the PANTA DP30 Display Processor Prototype at the ARM TechCon 2012
- Evatronix Launches Display Processor based on Latest ARM Security Technology
- Lattice Just Made It Easier for OEMs to Introduce the Latest in MIPI Camera and Display Capabilities
- BrainChip & MosChip to Demonstrate Capabilities of Neural Processor IP & ASICs for Smart Edge Devices at IESA AI Summit
Latest News
- BrainChip Provides Low-Power Neuromorphic Processing for Quantum Ventura’s Cyberthreat Intelligence Tool
- Ultra Accelerator Link Consortium (UALink) Welcomes Alibaba, Apple and Synopsys to Board of Directors
- CAST to Enter the Post-Quantum Cryptography Era with New KiviPQC-KEM IP Core
- InPsytech Announces Finalization of UCIe IP Design, Driving Breakthroughs in High-Speed Transmission Technology
- Arm Announces Appointment of Eric Hayes as Executive Vice President, Operations