Toshiba Corporation announced that it has launched "TC358779XBG", the industry's first[1] High Definition Multimedia Interface (HDMI®) to MIPI® Display Serial Interface (DSI) bridge IC for consumer and industrial applications that use small form-factor LCD displays. Samples are now available, with mass production scheduled to start in December this year.
The "TC358779XBG" converts HDMI® video input and outputs it as a MIPI® DSI video stream output. This will promote adoption of MIPI®-compliant small form-factor LCD displays in applications that include game accessories, wearable computers and head-mounted products.
The product also integrates video preprocessing functions—video de-interlacing, scaling and format conversion—and supports multiple audio interfaces, including the I2S, TDM, S/PDIF and MIPI® Serial Low-power Inter-chip Media Bus (SLIMbus®) audio formats.
Key Features
The industry's first device that converts HDMI® video input and outputs it as a MIPI® DSI video stream.
Integrated video de-interlacing, scaling and format conversion contribute to lower memory bandwidth and video processing requirements on host processors.
HDMI® 1.4 RX support
Up to 1080P @ 60fps video format (RGB, YCbCr444: 24-bpp, YCbCr422 24-bpp)
HDCP 1.3
3D support
Available in any of the four audio interfaces: I2S, TDM, SPDIF or SLIMbus®
Maximum 1Gbps/lane link speed MIPI® DSI interface
Maximum 165MHz clock speed HDMI® interface
Applications
A wide range of consumer electronics and industrial applications, including mobile devices, digital cameras and gaming accessories, head-mounted products and other wearable computers.
Main Specifications
Part Number
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TC358779XBG |
Input Interface
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HDMI® 1.4
Max. clock speed 165MHz |
Output Video Interface
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MIPI® DSI 4 Data lanes (Up to 1Gbps/lane) |
Output Audio Interface
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I2S, TDM, SPDIF or SLIMbus® |
Source Voltage
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MIPI®/Core/PLL: 1.2V
HDMI®: 3.3V
I/O: 1.8V to 3.3V |
Package
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FPGA80 (7mm × 7mm, 0.65mm pitch) |
Mass Production Schedule
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December, 2013 |
Notes:
[1]: As of October, 2013. Research by Toshiba Corporation.
* HDMI is a registered trademark of HDMI Licensing, LLC in the United States and/or other countries.
* MIPI and SLIMbus are registered trademarks of MIPI Alliance, Inc.
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