EZ-USB™ CX3 MIPI CSI-2 to USB 5 Gbps camera controller

Add USB 5 Gbps connectivity to image sensors with MIPI CSI-2 interface

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Overview

Infineon EZ-USB™ CX3 is a usb camera controller which enables USB 3.0 connectivity to any image sensor that is compliant with mobile industry processor interface (MIPI) camera serial interface type 2 (CSI-2) standard. Moreover, it also supports camera control interface (CCI) for image sensor configuration. EZ-USB™ CX3 offers multiple peripheral interfaces such as I2C, SPI, and UART, that customers can easily program to control features like pan, tilt, and zoom or other camera control functions on your USB camera.

Key Features

  • Integrated USB 5 Gbps PHY
  • 32 USB endpoints
  • MIPI CSI-2 RX interface
  • 4x CSI-2 lanes, 1 Gbps per lane
  • 200 MHz ARM926EJ-S core
  • Connectivity to I2C, I2S, UART, SPI
  • 12 GPIOs
  • Supports 8-bit, RAW, YUV, RGB

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Based on the proven EZ-USB™ FX3 platform, EZ-USB™ CX3 includes a fully accessible ARM9 CPU and 512 KB SRAM that provide 200 MIPS of computational power. Its multiple peripheral interfaces such as I2C, SPI, and UART can be programmed to support pan, tilt, and zoom or other camera control functions. Users can benefit from the proprietary software with dedicated SDK including several EZ-USB™ FX3 firmware example projects, and a complete set of documentation to significantly speed up the development cycle. Once the design is completed, customers can take advantage of Infineon´s world-class customer support to review their schematics.

EZ-USB™ 5 and 10 Gbps USB peripheral controllers offer the lowest total cost (bandwidth per dollar) solution for any high-speed system; they shorten the time to market and lower the development costs by offering a turnkey solution including software and several design guides and documents, both for commercial and industrial applications. 

USB 3.x can be beneficial in many different industries such as factory automation, medical and life sciences, retail, and security and surveillance. Within factory automation, it can be employed in machine vision, production monitoring, quality inspection, vision-guided robotics, text/barcode recognition, sorting and logistics. In medical and life sciences, it can be used in lab equipment and automation, microscopy, ophthalmology, dermatology, dentistry, 3D scanners for prosthesis creation, imaging procedures in surgery, and motion analysis and therapy. In retail, USB 5 and 10 Gbps (formerly known as "superspeed USB") can be used in ATMs, vending machines, kiosk systems, shelf inspection, and point-of-sales systems. In security and surveillance, it can then be employed in biometrics and recognition, people counting and tracking, asset management and law enforcement.

Machine vision for industrial automation is a big and diverse market that has enjoyed double-digit annual growth in the past 10 years. With increasing sophistication of machine learning and the abundance of high-speed cameras, machine vision is expected to continue its growth trajectory in the next 10 years, touching even more applications and industries. USB 3.x is the heart of machine vision, ensuring flawless imagining and video streaming from 5 Gbps onwards while at the same time proving power-over-cable convenience, plug-and-play simplicity and software interoperability.

Infineon´s EZ-USB™ peripheral controllers family offers the most comprehensive USB product portfolio in the industry. Since 1996, EZ-USB™ has led the industry by advancing features and performances in the programmable USB peripheral controllers, allowing developers to create USB devices to meet the highest performance demands in industrial and medical imaging applications. More importantly, Infineon’s premium customer support and long-term supply ensure your successful product life cycles to go beyond tens of years.

Since its introduction, USB has developed very quickly, evolving from the original 1.0 to the 2.0 by increasing by 40 times the data rate. With the continual push for higher speed came USB 3.0, which offered yet another 10x speed increase, reaching 5 Gbps. High-capacity hard disk drives and high-speed cameras started taking advantage of the high data rate and made USB the go-to interface for storage, video streaming, and data acquisition applications. Since then, the USB bandwidth has been doubling every 4 years – from 5 Gbps to 10 Gbps (USB 3.1) and then to 20 Gbps (USB 3.2) – keeping pace with the insatiable appetite for speed from the most demanding applications.

Based on the proven EZ-USB™ FX3 platform, EZ-USB™ CX3 includes a fully accessible ARM9 CPU and 512 KB SRAM that provide 200 MIPS of computational power. Its multiple peripheral interfaces such as I2C, SPI, and UART can be programmed to support pan, tilt, and zoom or other camera control functions. Users can benefit from the proprietary software with dedicated SDK including several EZ-USB™ FX3 firmware example projects, and a complete set of documentation to significantly speed up the development cycle. Once the design is completed, customers can take advantage of Infineon´s world-class customer support to review their schematics.

EZ-USB™ 5 and 10 Gbps USB peripheral controllers offer the lowest total cost (bandwidth per dollar) solution for any high-speed system; they shorten the time to market and lower the development costs by offering a turnkey solution including software and several design guides and documents, both for commercial and industrial applications. 

USB 3.x can be beneficial in many different industries such as factory automation, medical and life sciences, retail, and security and surveillance. Within factory automation, it can be employed in machine vision, production monitoring, quality inspection, vision-guided robotics, text/barcode recognition, sorting and logistics. In medical and life sciences, it can be used in lab equipment and automation, microscopy, ophthalmology, dermatology, dentistry, 3D scanners for prosthesis creation, imaging procedures in surgery, and motion analysis and therapy. In retail, USB 5 and 10 Gbps (formerly known as "superspeed USB") can be used in ATMs, vending machines, kiosk systems, shelf inspection, and point-of-sales systems. In security and surveillance, it can then be employed in biometrics and recognition, people counting and tracking, asset management and law enforcement.

Machine vision for industrial automation is a big and diverse market that has enjoyed double-digit annual growth in the past 10 years. With increasing sophistication of machine learning and the abundance of high-speed cameras, machine vision is expected to continue its growth trajectory in the next 10 years, touching even more applications and industries. USB 3.x is the heart of machine vision, ensuring flawless imagining and video streaming from 5 Gbps onwards while at the same time proving power-over-cable convenience, plug-and-play simplicity and software interoperability.

Infineon´s EZ-USB™ peripheral controllers family offers the most comprehensive USB product portfolio in the industry. Since 1996, EZ-USB™ has led the industry by advancing features and performances in the programmable USB peripheral controllers, allowing developers to create USB devices to meet the highest performance demands in industrial and medical imaging applications. More importantly, Infineon’s premium customer support and long-term supply ensure your successful product life cycles to go beyond tens of years.

Since its introduction, USB has developed very quickly, evolving from the original 1.0 to the 2.0 by increasing by 40 times the data rate. With the continual push for higher speed came USB 3.0, which offered yet another 10x speed increase, reaching 5 Gbps. High-capacity hard disk drives and high-speed cameras started taking advantage of the high data rate and made USB the go-to interface for storage, video streaming, and data acquisition applications. Since then, the USB bandwidth has been doubling every 4 years – from 5 Gbps to 10 Gbps (USB 3.1) and then to 20 Gbps (USB 3.2) – keeping pace with the insatiable appetite for speed from the most demanding applications.

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