Abstract

AbstractAs the resolution of TFT‐LCDs becomes higher, the increased demand for a higher speed and higher bit count for the input signal of the TFT‐LCD source driver IC is causing problems, such as PCB cost and EMI, that cannot be solved with conventional data transmission technology (CMOS interface). To solve these problems, we have developed a new technology; a high‐speed interface with Current Mode Advanced Differential Signaling (CMADS™) for data transmission between the TFT‐LCD source driver IC and timing controller IC. CMADS is a trademark of NEC Corporation in Japan, Korea, and Taiwan.

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