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The chipset features a 297 MHz HDMI receiver (Rx) and dual MIPI CSI-2 interface to support a maximum resolution of 4096×2160 at 24bpp at a refresh rate of 24 fps or 3840×2160 at 24bpp at a refresh rate of 30 fps, limited by a maximum 297 MHz HDMI bandwidth.
HDMI audio input stream is also supported and can be transmitted over I2S, TDM, or the MIPI SLIMbus (Serial Low-power Inter-chip Media Bus).
The manufacturer claims to be the first company to offer a chipset that can convert an Ultra HD HDMI video stream to a dual CSI-2 video interface on an application processor for use in 4K capable monitors. The ability of the TC358840 to make the Ultra HD HDMI interface look like a camera interface extends the reach of the smartphone processor and opens up next-generation 4K opportunities for manufacturers to pursue. The TC358840XBG is an 80-pin device developed in a 7.0×7.0mm package.
Visit Toshiba at www.toshiba-components.com
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