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Automotive displays have increased in size and resolution, but their electronics have remained constrained in terms of PCB space and cost. The array of power rails that bias the TFT-LCD (thin-film transistor liquid-crystal display) panel and power its backlight is one illustration of how complexity is growing
Another illustration is the high standard of diagnostic testing needed for display systems that provide drivers with safety-related information.
The active-matrix colour TFT-LCD is the industry standard display used in automotive systems. Its widespread use is a result of its high brightness, high resolution, affordable price, and proven dependability in the demanding automotive environment. With an applied voltage, liquid crystals can alter their transmissivity.
The Malaysia EV display market accounted for $XX Billion in 2021 and is anticipated to reach $XX Billion by 2026, registering a CAGR of XX% from 2022 to 2027.
Parade Technologies, Ltd., a top provider of high-speed interface, video display, and touch controller ICs, unveiled the DP667V, a new version of the company’s well-liked DP667 eDP Timing Controller designed specifically for the automobile market (Tcon).
The DP667V operates across a temperature range of -40 to +105 deg C and satisfies the exacting automotive AEC-Q100 stress test qualifying standards.
The DP667V is perfectly suited for larger, high-resolution displays that are frequently utilised for centre console installation in car infotainment and navigation display applications.
Two devices can be utilised for panel resolutions up to 8Kx2K, while the device is made to support LCD panels with a resolution of up to 4Kx2K. Superior image quality is made possible with the support of up to 30-bit colour.
The DP667V has an integrated eDP (Embedded DisplayPort) receiver that can support up to four lanes at the 5.4 Gbit/sec HBR2 link rate. The high-speed interface only needs one lane, or one wire pair, to provide a 1080p or 1920×1080 resolution screen at 60 frames per second and 24-bit colour depth. For 4Kx2K resolution, all four lanes are utilised.