1:2 and 1:1 MIPI DSI Display Interface Bridge Soft IP
As the industry evolves, bandwidth requirements have exceeded what display manufacturers are capable of manufacturing, while application processor vendors can provide very fast interfacing capabilities. For a cost effective solution, displays can later be replaced with newer display, with the processor retained. Also, multiple displays have gained popularity and extending the output to two display interfaces from a single source becomes a requirement to support these applications. The Lattice Semiconductor MIPI DSI to DSI Display Interface Bridge IP allows users to resolve these interfacing problems with the Lattice Semiconductor CrossLinkâ„¢ programmable device.
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