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Solomon
Systech MIPI Master Bridge Chip
SSD2805 supports high-speed,
low-power half-VGA (HVGA) resolution displays in
application-rich mobile devices.
The
SSD2805 is able to support display resolutions of up to HVGA at
video speed and can support a main panel and a sub panel
simultaneously. Furthermore, it adopts the physical layer of
low-voltage differential signaling as defined by MIPI
specifications.
The
SSD2805 is versatile enough to interface to most baseband
processors, application processors, or co-processors now
deployed in most mobile products. The SSD2805 is able to operate
in both High-Speed (HS) and Low-Power (LP) modes for data
transmission to provide optimum power consumption and will
consume ultra-low power in the idle state. It contains an
on-chip PLL for clock generation and is packaged in a mini 5x5
mm BGA package. |