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Small to medium size LCD and OLED screens found in the wild can typically be driven with a MIPI DSI signal.
 
Small to medium size LCD and OLED screens found in the wild can typically be driven with a MIPI DSI signal.
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The first HDMI to MIPI-DSI converter IC was the Toshiba TC358779XBG, which was used in the [[Oculus Rift DK2]].<ref>https://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20131009006511/en/Toshiba-Introduces-Industrys-First-HDMI-R-to-MIPI-R-DSI-Converter-IC</ref>
  
 
==See also==
 
==See also==
 
* [[MIPI DSI D-PHY]]
 
* [[MIPI DSI D-PHY]]
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[[Category:Display protocols]]
 
[[Category:Display protocols]]
 
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Latest revision as of 15:28, 10 March 2025

MIPI DSI is a display protocol standard for 2D displays, such as smartphone screens and VR headset screens. It can be used to connect a screen to a driver board, or connect a screen directly to a system-on-chip.

Small to medium size LCD and OLED screens found in the wild can typically be driven with a MIPI DSI signal.

The first HDMI to MIPI-DSI converter IC was the Toshiba TC358779XBG, which was used in the Oculus Rift DK2.[1]

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