Hello,
I need to interface an OLED display with an i.MX6Q using both i.MX6Q LVDS channels. Parameters for the devices are shown below and the OLED LVDS pin equivalent circuit is attached. The receiver does not have internal termination so I will use a couple of 50R resistors on each LVDS pair. Does the interface also require voltage level converters? If so, is there a suitable IC to accomplish this?
Thank you.
i.MX6 LVDS DC parameters
Parameter | Symbol | Test Conditions | Min | Max | Unit |
Output Differential Voltage | VOD | Rload=100 Ω between padP and padN | 250 | 450 | mV |
Output High Voltage | VOH | IOH = 0 mA | 1.25 | 1.6 | V |
Output Low Voltage | VOL | IOL = 0 mA | 0.9 | 1.25 | |
Offset Voltage | VOS | — | 1.125 | 1.375 |
OLED Receiver LVDS parameters
Item | Symbol | Conditions | Min | Typ | Max | Unit |
Power Supply Voltage | VDD1IF |
| 1.62 | 1.8 | 1.98 | V |
Differential Voltage Range | VID | RL=100Ω | 100 |
| 300 | mV |
Differential Voltage Deviation (Between Lanes) | ⊿VID | RL=100Ω | -10 |
| 10 | % |
Input voltage range | VI | RL=100Ω | 650 |
| 1500 | mV |
Common Voltage | VIC | RL=100Ω | 800 |
| 1350 | mV |
Common Voltage Deviation (Between Lanes) | ⊿VIC | RL=100Ω | -100 |
| 100 | mV |
Thanks, Igor,
The specification compliance is certainly the issue. I can use voltage dividers to keep the i.MX6 output within the OLED input specifications but I could use some advice on handling the differential voltage mismatch. The i.MX6 can have a differential of up to 450 mV and the OLED spec shows a maximum differential of 300 mV. If I keep voltages below the OLED VI_max (1.5V) is there any adverse impact with the 450 mV differential?
Respectfully
Rod
Hi Rodney
for i.MX6Q LVDS parameters one can look at
sect.4.12.11 LVDS Display Bridge (LDB) Module Parameters
i.MX 6Dual/6Quad Applications Processors for Consumer Products - Data Sheet
If lcd complies with LVDS interface TIA/EIA 644-A standard no converters are needed.
For termination/layout one can check guidelines provided in
Best regards
igor
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