MIPI DSI low-power mode
The MIPI Display Serial Interface (MIPI DSI®) is a communication protocol established by the MIPI Alliance, which enables manufacturers to integrate displays to achieve high performance, low power, and low electromagnetic interference (EMI). Its operating modes include High-Speed Mode and Low-Power Mode.
Low-Power mode was designed for the display interface of portable devices, it reduces the energy consumption of the display system when the device is on standby or in specific operational scenarios.
Low-Power mode saves power by reducing transmission rates, adjusting timing, or decreasing communication frequencies.
Logic Analyzer
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TB3000 series Specifications PDF |
DSI LP Decode

Save as TXT/CSV
In Logic Analyzer mode, click the icon above the report area to save the decoded data as a TXT/CSV file.![]() |
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I2C Decoding Setup Steps
1. Click Quick Settings or Add Protocol Decode to select a protocol for logic analyzer capture. 2. Select I2C for decoding. 3. If you use Quick Settings, the system will recommend configurations for trigger type, sampling rate, voltage threshold, and channel settings. 4. Click the icon to access the Decode Settings screen |
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Decode SettingsChannel: Display channels (CH0 and CH1). Dp, Dn: DSI-LP signal lines Advanced Decode: Enable DSI format decode and display. Show DCS Command: Enable DCS Command decode and display. Always goes to HS Mode: Ignore the Dp and Dn status and decode all the data frame in HS mode. Initial Bus Direction: Select the Initial direction of the bus transmission. |
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MIPI DSI LP Decoding Examples
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