Display Interfaces Clause Samples
Display Interfaces. The following display standards are well suited for TULIPP: • High-Definition Multimedia Interface (HDMI) • Display Serial Interface (DSI) HDMI: HDMI is an interface standard for transferring of digital images and sound over cables. It supports image formats up to 8K @ 60 Hz and defines several different connector types. HDMI was initially developed by a group of companies and the standard is today maintained and developed by the organisation HDMI Forum. For manufacturers to implement HDMI in any product requires a license fee to be paid. HDMI has the following technical characteristics: It defines both the protocols, signals, electrical interfaces and mechanical require- ments. Display Serial Interface (DSI): DSI is a standard for driving display panels, normally at short range, typically within products like mobile phones, TVs, etc. It consists of a serial bus with one or more lanes and a separate clock. The standard is maintained by the MIPI alliance. DSI has the following technical characteristics: The first link can be reversed and this feature is used when information is requested from the display. It defines two modes of operations, one low speed, low power for commands and one high speed for transferring of actual image data.
