EDP Interface

EDP Interface, full name is Embedded DisplayPort, is a video interface standard designed specifically for embedded applications. It originates from a video interface standard called DisplayPort, but optimized to meet the requirements of embedded display applications that need low power consumption and high resolution.

The EDP interface supports a higher data transfer rate and a larger video bandwidth, enabling it to load more complex and higher resolution video displays. Because of its efficiency and energy-saving characteristics, the EDP interface has become a mainstream display interface for many portable devices (such as laptops and tablets).

In summary, the EDP interface is a solution that helps embedded display devices display HD videos with higher efficiency and lower power consumption.

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