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MT81

MT81 is a term used in the context of display technologies, specifically referring to a timing standard employed in some LCD panels. It is related to the transmission of video data from a video source (such as a graphics processing unit or system-on-a-chip) to the display panel itself. The "MT" likely stands for MediaTek, indicating that this timing standard is frequently used with MediaTek chipsets.

The term generally describes a set of specifications and protocols for signaling the timing of data transfer between the display driver and the panel. These specifications outline parameters like clock frequencies, voltage levels, and the sequence of signals used to synchronize the data stream. Adherence to the MT81 standard allows for compatibility between different display panels and driver components. It contributes to ensuring proper image display by dictating how pixel data, horizontal sync, vertical sync, and other control signals are communicated.

Different revisions and implementations of MT81 likely exist, potentially with variations in the supported resolutions, refresh rates, and data transfer rates. Detailed technical specifications are typically proprietary and may only be available to manufacturers and developers working directly with MediaTek products or compatible display panels. While commonly associated with mobile devices and embedded systems, the specific application of MT81 can vary depending on the display panel and the system it is integrated into.