MIPI Display Serial Interface (DSI) is a high-speed serial interface commonly used to connect a processor to a display module, particularly in mobile devices such as smartphones and tablets. It defines a communication protocol between a host processor and a display, allowing for efficient transmission of image data and control signals. DSI aims to reduce the number of wires required compared to parallel interfaces while maintaining high bandwidth. It is frequently used in LCD, OLED, and other display technologies.
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