TC358762XBG
CMOS Digital Integrated Circuit Silicon Monolithic
TC358762XBG
Mobile Peripheral Devices
Overview
TC358762XBG chip de-serializes the stream into a parallel one. The parallel
output bus can be either a DPI or a DBI bus. The usage of either DPI or DBI
bus is mutually exclusive.
The DSI host controls/configures TC358762XBG chip via DSI's Generic
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Long Write packets. The host controls (commands) the peripheral display
Weight: 40.9 mg (Typ.)
device by sending DSI packets to TC358762XBG. TC358762XBG routes
the commands either through DBI host, SPI master or DBI-C host interface, I/F, block to the peripheral device.
TC358762XBG supports both DCS and generic commands. The commands output through these interfaces are
intended for the peripheral display device to interpret and execute; TC358762XBG does not interpret them, except
a few DCS commands mentioned explicitly in this document.
TC358762XBG supports bi-directional DSI link. The host reads TC358762XBG's registers via DSI's Generic
Read (2 parameter) packets. Host can also access the status registers of peripheral display device attached to
TC358762XBG by issuing read commands. The read data is returned to host via DSI's reverse direction Low
Power packets in Data Lane 0.
Depending on the output I/F ports chosen; TC358762XBG can be configured to operate with various peripheral
display devices.
Features
Programmable output polarity
Support up to frame size 1366 × 768 at 60 fps
● Standard followed:
MIPI DSI version 1.01, Feb 2008
MIPI D-PHY version 0.9, Oct 2007
MIPI DPI version 2.0, Sep, 2005
MIPI DBI-2 version 2.00, Nov 2005
MIPI DCS Command version 1.02, Dec 2008
● DSI Receiver
Dual Data Lane DSI Link with Bi-direction support
at Data Lane 0
Maximum speed at 800 Mbps/lane
Video input data formats: RGB-565, RGB-666 and
RGB-888
Video input frame rates: Up to 60 fps for WXGA
(1366 × 768)
Support various DSI packet types
Provide the path for DSI host/transmitter to control
TC358762XBG and its attached Display Device
● DPI Host
Bus speed up to 75 MHz burst rate with data rate up
to 216 Mbytes/s
Support the following pixel formats:
- RGB666 18 bit per pixel
- RGB666 loosely packed 18 bit per pixel
- RGB565 16 bit per pixel
- RGB565 loosely packed 16 bit per pixel
- RGB888 24 bit per pixel
With the Toshiba Magic Square algorithm, an
RGB666 18-bit or 16-bit LCD panel can produce
a display equivalent to that of an RGB888 24-bit
LCD panel with up to 16-million colors
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● DBI Host
Read/Write Data/Command from the external DBI
slave device
Support DCS commands, which is compliant with
MIPI DBI-B standard
Support Intel 80xx CPU I/F with either 8-bit or 16-bit
commands
Programmable Output Data Format and Bus Width
- 8 bit Bus, RGB 565 (2 cycles/pixel)
- 8 bit Bus, RGB 666 (3 cycles/pixel)
- 8 bit Bus, RGB 888 (3 cycles/pixel)
- 9 bit Bus, RGB 666 (2 cycles/pixel)
- 16 bit Bus, RGB 565 (1 cycles/pixel)
- 16 bit Bus, RGB 666 (3 cycles/2 pixel) note1
- 16 bit Bus, RGB 888 (3 cycles/2 pixel) note1
- 18 bit Bus, RGB 666 (1 cycles/pixel)
- 24 bit Bus, RGB 888 (1 cycles/pixel)
Support up to 864×480 at 60 fps (or 1280×720 at
30 fps)
● SPI Master
4-pin SPI master I/F, CSX[1:0], CLK, DI and DO
Support two SPI slaves
Data Rate up to 10 Mbps
The main purpose of this port is used to configure
DPI slave display devices
Half Duplex data transfer support
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