NovaStar has successfully achieved mass production of the TBS614 high-speed interface chip for Mini/Micro LED applications as of May 31st. This accomplishment represents a significant milestone for NovaStar in the Mini/Micro LED sector, following the earlier success of its MLED display-specific control chip ASIC.
Key Features of the TBS614 High-Speed Interface Chip
According to NovaStar, the TBS614 high-speed interface chip is specifically designed to function as an interface conversion chip for LED displays. This chip dramatically reduces the number of internal signal lines, simplifying display internals, enhancing system stability, and allowing for easier expansion of functionalities.
Enhanced Data Transmission and Stability
The TBS614 chip employs a CDR (Clock Data Recovery) transmission mode, which effectively improves data transmission speed and stability while minimizing electromagnetic interference (EMI) radiation during data transmission. Additionally, the chip features a built-in monitoring module that supports communication error rate monitoring at the module level, as well as temperature, voltage, and lamp status tracking. This integration allows for quick and accurate problem detection and maintenance.
Improved Efficiency and Reduced Costs
The TBS614 also includes advanced product features such as calibration coefficients, configuration file storage, and module information storage, which enhance production and maintenance efficiency for displays. These features contribute to reducing after-sales costs by facilitating easier repairs and adjustments.
Impact on the Mini/Micro LED Industry
NovaStar has indicated that Mini/Micro LED displays have now entered a phase of rapid industrial growth. The company’s high-speed interface chip addresses many of the industry’s traditional challenges, such as high wiring density, limited module space, EMI radiation interference, and complex maintenance procedures. The TBS614 chip has been widely recognized by top industry customers, and NovaStar plans to continue developing products that support the large-scale adoption of Mini/Micro LED displays.
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