DSI (Display Serial Interface)​

What is DSI?

Display Serial Interface (DSI) is a high-speed serial interface standard developed by the MIPI Alliance for connecting processors to display modules in mobile and embedded systems. It is designed to reduce pin count, power consumption, and electromagnetic interference (EMI) while supporting high-resolution displays. DSI is widely used in smartphones, tablets, automotive displays, and other compact devices.

How DSI works

DSI transmits pixel data and control commands over differential serial lanes using the MIPI D-PHY physical layer. It supports both command mode (for low-power, frame-buffered displays) and video mode (for high-performance, real-time video streaming). The interface uses a master-slave architecture where the host processor acts as the master and the display module as the slave.

DSI can operate with:

  • 1 to 4 data lanes (DSI-1), or up to 6 lanes (DSI-2)
  • Low Power (LP) mode for control signals
  • High-Speed (HS) mode for video data
 

What are the key features of a DSI?

  • Supports resolutions up to 4K and beyond with DSI-2
  • Compatible with Display Stream Compression (DSC) for bandwidth efficiency
  • Enables tear-free and low-latency display updates
  • Uses packet-based communication for flexible data handling
  • Backward compatible with earlier DSI versions
 

What are the benefits of DSI?

  • Low Power Consumption: Optimized for battery-powered devices.
  • Reduced Pin Count: Fewer physical connections simplify PCB design.
  • Scalability: Supports a wide range of resolutions and refresh rates.
  • Compact Design: Ideal for space-constrained applications.
  • Integrated Control: Combines display data and control signals over a single interface.
 

Enabling Technologies

  • MIPI D-PHY / C-PHY: Physical layers for DSI signaling
  • DSC (Display Stream Compression): Enhances bandwidth for UHD displays
  • SoCs and GPUs: Integrated DSI controllers for mobile and embedded platforms
  • Embedded Display Panels: OLED, LCD, and microLED modules
 

Rambus Technologies

Rambus offers a MIPI DSI-2 Controller Core that delivers high performance in a compact, low-power design. Fully Compliant with the DSI-2/DSI standard, it integrates all three defined layers: Pixel-to-Byte Packing, Low-Level Protocol, and Lane Management. Learn more here.

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