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HDMI to MIPI display serial interface bridge IC targets small form-factor LCDs

HDMI to MIPI display serial interface bridge IC targets small form-factor LCDs

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This device enables HDMI video and audio output to be converted and processed as a MIPI DSI video stream for the small form-factor LCD displays.

The IC enables the application processors used to drive traditional larger displays to also interface with smaller, mobile consumer and industrial products fitted with small form-factor LCD displays that require MIPI DSI input. By providing integrated on-chip support for video processing, video de-interlacing, video scaling and video format conversion, the T358779XBG, significantly reduces memory bandwidth and video processing requirements on the host processor. Up-down scaling and colour-space conversion allows output from the application processor to be formatted and scaled to match the display panel’s output resolution and colour format.

The chip supports common 3D video formats and protocols compatible with the HDMI 1.4 standard at resolutions up to 1920×1200 and refresh rates of 60fps. Interface speeds of up to 4Gbps to an LCD display panel are achieved using four data lanes at a maximum 1Gbps/lane link speed.  

Multiple audio interfaces including I2S, TDM, S/PDIF and MIPI Serial Low-power Inter-chip Media Bus (SLIMbus) audio formats are supported making the IC suitable for a wide range of audio video applications. Available as an 80-pin device for non-HDMI boards, the 7.0×7.0x1.0mm chip samples now with mass production scheduled to start in December this year.

Visit Toshiba at www.toshiba-components.com

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