From engineer
I checked schematic of this Tesla Camera Switch that you provided - it
is simple digital link that does not carry about data format it
switches.
Indeed, camera module uses LVDS interface, but it is different from
those used in LCD.
LVDS is just a common name for Low-Voltage Differential Signaling, and
it defines only hardware layer of data transmission. But it has no
standard for others layers (data link, network, and so on until
application layer). LCD LVDS are defined by VESA and JEIDA
specifications, and camera LVDS usually use Camera Link or Channel
Link specification. They are not compatible, so you can't directly
connect camera to LCD.
I checked schematic of this Tesla Camera Switch that you provided - it
is simple digital link that does not carry about data format it
switches.
Indeed, camera module uses LVDS interface, but it is different from
those used in LCD.
LVDS is just a common name for Low-Voltage Differential Signaling, and
it defines only hardware layer of data transmission. But it has no
standard for others layers (data link, network, and so on until
application layer). LCD LVDS are defined by VESA and JEIDA
specifications, and camera LVDS usually use Camera Link or Channel
Link specification. They are not compatible, so you can't directly
connect camera to LCD.