The MIPI DSI (Display Serial Interface) specification is a technical standard that defines a high-speed, power-efficient interface between a host processor (e.g., an application processor or microcontroller) and a display module (e.g., an LCD or OLED panel). The official document is a PDF published and controlled by the MIPI Alliance.
The MIPI DSI interface consists of the following components:
Long Packets: Ranging from 6 to 65,541 bytes, primarily used for transmitting pixel payloads. 4. Application Layer
The MIPI DSI specification is designed to provide a high-bandwidth, low-latency interface for display data transmission. The specification supports a wide range of display resolutions, from small LCD displays to large, high-resolution screens.
The MIPI DSI (Display Serial Interface) specification is a technical standard that defines a high-speed, power-efficient interface between a host processor (e.g., an application processor or microcontroller) and a display module (e.g., an LCD or OLED panel). The official document is a PDF published and controlled by the MIPI Alliance.
The MIPI DSI interface consists of the following components:
Long Packets: Ranging from 6 to 65,541 bytes, primarily used for transmitting pixel payloads. 4. Application Layer
The MIPI DSI specification is designed to provide a high-bandwidth, low-latency interface for display data transmission. The specification supports a wide range of display resolutions, from small LCD displays to large, high-resolution screens.
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