mipi dsi lcd panel datasheet pricelist
First, you need to check whether this display has On-cell or In-cell touch panel, if has, it only needs to add a cover glass on it. If not, it needs an external touch panel.
Because the shape of the cover glass depends on the design of the clients, to avoid infringement of appearance, most of the developers need different customized touch panels.
WF50DTYA3MNN0 is a portrait mode 5 inch IPS TFT-LCD display module, resolution 720 x1280 pixels. This 5 inch TFT-LCD module supports MIPI DSI interface and is featured with an IPS panel which has the advantages of a wider viewing angle of Left:80 / Right:80 / Up:80 / Down:80 degree (typical) and having HD resolution, contrast ratio 800 (typical value). It can be operating at temperatures from -20℃ to +70℃; its storage temperatures range from -30℃ to +80℃. This 5 inch MIPI LCD Display Panel has module dimension of 66.10 x 120.4 mm and AA size of 62.1 x 110.4 mm; it integrated driver IC ILI9881C on the module, power supply for analog range 2.5v to 3.6v.
Alternatively, it may be possible to design an expansion board that plugs into the LCD headers on the R.Pi. Here is something similar for Beagleboard:
An additional binary blob might be required for the DSI port to function correctly (or function at all). When or if such a blob will be made available is unknown. Update 04 Jun 2013: "DSI will get done though - there are 1.5M boards out there with the connector on - that would, as you say, have been a waste of money ($120k??) if it never gets used." [1]
The schematics for apples iPhone 3gs and 4g suggest they speak DSI, thus they can probably be connected directly. The older iPhones use a "Mobile Pixel Link" connection from National Semiconductor. The 3GS panel (480×320) goes as low as US $14.88, while the 4G one (960×640, possibly the LG LH350WS1-SD01, with specifications) can be had for US $17.99 or as low as US $14.28. The connectors used might be an issue, but this connector might fit. Additional circuitry might be necessary to provide the display with required 1.8V and 5.7V for operation, and an even higher voltage for the backlight.
Texy"s 2.8" TFT + Touch Shield Board: HY28A-LCDB display with 320 x 240 resolution @ 10 ~ 20fps, 65536 colors, assembled and tested £24 plus postage, mounts on GPIO pins nicely matching Pi board size, or via ribbon cable
MIPI Mobile Industry Processor Interface is a relatively new standard, mainly used in mobile device applications. The application can be divided into DSI (display bus interface) serial display interface, CSI (camera serial interface), DPI (display pixel interface). DSI defines a high-speed serial interface between the main processor and the display module. The MIPI TFT LCD module introduced by Raystar has a high-speed advantage compared to the RGB interface. Our MIPI DSI standard TFT LCD display module contains different features, including high brightness, wide temperature, and wide viewing angle, etc. You are able to quickly select your suitable products by using the filters below.
MIPI DSI has been widely adopted. It is ubiquitous in smartphones and also being used in tablets, laptops and laptop/tablet hybrids. It is also being implemented by the automotive industry for dashboard displays and in-car infotainment systems, and used in wearables, IoT and virtual/augmented reality applications.
MIPI DSI operates on the MIPI D-PHY physical layer. It uses a command set defined in the MIPI Display Command Set (MIPI DCS). It also incorporates the Display Stream Compression (DSC) Standard from the Video Electronics Standards Association (VESA). Overall, the feature set of MIPI DSI is quite similar to that of the more recent MIPI DSI-2℠ specification, which offers support for both MIPI D-PHY℠ and MIPI C-PHY℠.