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[SOLVED] Regarding MIPI LCD Connection Suggestion

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Hello All.

I am doing a project where I need to interface a small 1.54" LCD (with MIPI Interface) with a CPU SoM Board. I am very new in MIPI interfacing.

FYI, below is the pin detail of the LCD and CPU SoM.

Can anyone please advise the wire connection between LCD and CPU Connector?

Also I found my LCD is MIPI 1-Lane. It will be great if anyone can share helpful links for difference and pros/cons of different Lane's of MIPI interface.

Thanks in advance.

Regards.
 

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Hi;
I am not an expert on that, but some background on LVDS type LCD panels.
Based on that, you need to connect MIPI_DSI_CP/N of CPU board to TCP/N pins of LCD. Those are differential high speed signals. Connect N(egative) to N, P(ositive) to P. Similarly, use MIPI_DSI_DP0/N0 to TDP0/N0 pins of LCD.
As the screen resolution increases, number of lanes increases (to be able to transfer image, because each lane has a limited bandwidth capability in Mbps). Since your LCD is 1.54" its resolution should be ok for 1-lane.
Check LCD spec carefully, it may be request some power up timing for VDD and IOVDD (ie one should be ramp earlier than other etc).
Somehow, I also expect that, you need to configure CPU board to drive LCD over 1-lane with defined resolution information.

Hope helps.
Good luck!
 

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