SPRADF7 November   2023 AM623 , AM625 , AM62P , AM68A , AM69A

 

  1.   1
  2.   Abstract
  3.   Trademarks
  4. 1Introduction
  5. 2Display Parallel Interface
  6. 3Display Serial Interface
  7. 4OpenLDI/Low Voltage Differential Signaling
  8. 5Embedded Display Port
  9. 6Summary
  10. 7References

Summary

The choice between DPI, DSI, OLDI/LVDS, and eDP interfaces depends on the specific requirements of a given application. DPI is simple and low-cost, great for lower resolutions but requires more connections. DSI provides power efficiency and reduced pin count, suited for portable devices, but panel choice is limited compared to DPI and OLDI/LVDS. OLDI/LVDS allows for long cable lengths and robust data transmission but requires more power and connections compared to DSI. eDP, and also, offers high efficiency and high-resolution support, making the interface a good fit for embedded systems that require high-quality displays. By understanding these interfaces, designers can select the most appropriate interface for their display systems.

Table 6-1 Supported Display Interfaces
Devices DPI DSI OLDI/LVDS EDP
AM62x x x
AM62Ax x x x
AM62Px x
AM64x x x x x
AM68Ax
AM69Ax
Table 6-2 Technical Specifications Overview
Display Interface # of Pins Max Bandwidth Applications Clock
DPI RGB 24
8 bits/color
4x Clock
24 bits x 165 MHz = 3.96 GB/Sec Low resolution display systems Max Clock at 165 MHz
LVDS Single link: 4x Data/1x Clock
Dual Link: 8x Data/2x Clock
6 x 165 MHz x 2 = 1.98 GB/Sec; Up to 3.125 GB/Sec High Resolution Displays/Industrial Applications Max Clock at 165 MHz
DSI 4 Data Pairs and 1 clock pair 4 x 1.5 GB/Sec = 6 GB/Sec Appliances/Medical Max Clock 165 MHz
eDP Up to 4 Data Pairs Up to 4 x 8.1 Gbps = 32.4 Gbps High Resolution Display/Industrial Applications Max Clock 600 MHz