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SSD2828QN4
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Especificações
| Atributo | Valor |
| Manufacturer | Solomon Systech |
| Package | QFN-68-EP(8x8) |
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Description
### Key Features:
- Supports MIPI DSI v1.02.00 (1 or 2 data lanes).
- Converts to 24-bit RGB (up to 150MHz pixel clock) or LVDS (single/dual-channel).
- Programmable via I2C/SPI for configuration.
- Integrated PLL for flexible clock generation.
- Supports FHD (1920x1080) resolution and lower.
### Applications:
- Embedded displays in IoT devices, automotive dashboards, and industrial panels.
- Enables MIPI-based processors (e.g., ARM SoCs) to drive RGB/LVDS screens.
### Advantages:
- Simplifies display interfacing without redesigning the entire system.
- Low power consumption and compact footprint.
For detailed specs, refer to the datasheet from Solomon Systech.
Equivalent
- SSD2828 (earlier version)
- LT8918 (MIPI DSI to LVDS/HDMI)
- TC358870XBG (MIPI DSI to HDMI, but adaptable)
- SN65DSI86 (MIPI DSI to eDP/LVDS)
These chips offer similar bridging functions but may vary in features like resolution support or output interfaces. Check datasheets for exact compatibility.
Pinout
- Pin Count: 48 pins (QFN package).
- Functions:
- Converts MIPI DSI (Display Serial Interface) input to LVDS (Low-Voltage Differential Signaling) output.
- Supports up to 1080p resolution.
- Configurable via I2C or SPI.
- Includes built-in PLL for clock generation.
- Supports 4 data lanes for MIPI DSI and 4 pairs for LVDS.
Common applications include driving LVDS-based displays (e.g., LCD panels) from MIPI DSI sources, such as mobile processors.
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Application
1. Consumer Electronics: Smartphones, tablets, and portable devices with high-resolution displays.
2. Automotive Displays: Infotainment systems and instrument clusters.
3. Industrial HMI: Touch panels and control interfaces.
4. Medical Devices: High-precision display systems.
5. AR/VR: Low-latency video bridging for headsets.
It enables seamless conversion between MIPI DSI and LVDS/TTL interfaces, supporting high-speed data transmission for crisp, responsive visuals. Ideal for compact, power-efficient designs.