Hi Robert!
Not so easy to find.
You have a first approach using a first chip converting from HDMI to MIPI DSI and a second chip from MIPI DSI to eDP.
The chip SN65DSI86 (Texas Instruments) and the chip TC358870XBG (Toshiba) make it for [email protected] fps.
I had yesterday a chat with a guy from TI and he told me they plan to develop a chip due the customers' request.
This morning I found a second and better solution ([email protected]) with only one chip: LT6711 from Lontium Semiconductor.
Not so easy to find.
You have a first approach using a first chip converting from HDMI to MIPI DSI and a second chip from MIPI DSI to eDP.
The chip SN65DSI86 (Texas Instruments) and the chip TC358870XBG (Toshiba) make it for [email protected] fps.
I had yesterday a chat with a guy from TI and he told me they plan to develop a chip due the customers' request.
This morning I found a second and better solution ([email protected]) with only one chip: LT6711 from Lontium Semiconductor.
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