Dr. Patrick Gill demonstrates a diffraction-based lensless imaging system.
Videos
Below is an archive of Rambus videos.
DDR3 Memory Interface: High Performance Demo
Rambus innovations enable our DDR3 PHY solution to support data rates of up to 1866 megatransfers per second (MT/s) in a low-cost wire bond package. Strategic Marketing Director Rob Dhat shows the test chip in action.
CryptoManager Platform Video
Connected products, including mobile phones and Internet of Things (IoT) devices have a critical need for security. Robust security starts with the design of the SoC and continues with the manufacturing supply chain. The CryptoManager solution brings revolutionary security improvements to the semiconductor chips and supply chains that enable our mobile world.
Binary Pixel Imagers
A comparison of Rambus’ Binary Pixel technology versus current mobile technology.
Understanding Differential Power Analysis (DPA)
Differential power analysis is a powerful tool attackers used to extract secret keys and compromise the security of tamper resistant devices. DPA is a side-channel attack that is extremely effective low cost and widely known. These attacks use variations in the electrical power consumption of a targeted device and then breech security in devices by using statistical methods by deriving secret keys from crypto-algorithm. DPA attacks are dangerous because they circumvent the normal hardware and software security defenses that have been put in place, allowing fraudulent transactions, data theft, device modifications and other costly, unauthorized activities. Because such attacks are noninvasive, an intruder can compromise an embedded system without leaving a trace.
To learn how Rambus Security is guarding DPA attacks, click here.
CSI-2 – HDMI Demo (Northwest Logic, Mixel)
Rambus’, formerly Northwest Logic, and Mixel have created a new CSI-HDMI demo that features the Omnivision 13850 camera outputing 4K video over 4 MIPI data lanes, each running at 1.2 Gbit/s. The video runs through cables to Mixel’s D-PHY Test Chip. The D-PHY Test Chip receives the MIPI video stream and sends it to a Xilinx Virtex-7 located on the Xilinx VC707 board. Northwest Logic’s CSI-2 Rx Controller Core in the Virtex-7 processes the MIPI Camera Serial Interface protocol and extracts the video pixels. These pixels are then Beyer processed, color and gamma corrected and sent via HDMI to the 1080P display.
To learn more about the Rambus CSI-2 Controller Core, click here.
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