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A: This board supports resolutions that require a pixel clock greater than 25 MHz. Lower-resolution displays such as 480 × 272 are not supported, as their pixel clock does not meet the minimum requirement.
 
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* 800 × 480
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* 1024 × 600
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* 1280 × 720 (720p)
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* 1920 × 1080 (1080p)
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* Any other resolution whose total pixel timing results in a pixel clock > 25 MHz
 
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Latest revision as of 18:17, 12 December 2025

RGB888 to HDMI adapter-Front
RGB888 to HDMI adapter-Rear
RGB888 to HDMI adapter-50Pin FFC Input
RGB888 to HDMI adapter
RGB888 to HDMI adapter

Overview

This product is RGB888 to HDMI adapter board, using 50pin RGB FFC input, can convert the RGB signal of 7/9/10 inch industrial control screen to standard HDMI output. It can be applied to industrial equipment maintenance, control panel modification, DIY display expansion related use scenarios.


Note:

  • This board does not have a scaling function, and the output HDMI resolution is the same as the input RGB signal resolution, so for non-standard HDMI resolutions, the monitor connected to the back end may not support it!
  • If it is 6-bit input, connect R[7:2], G[7:2], B[7:2]; and R/G/B 0,1 to ground

Features

  • Precise signal conversion: Stable conversion of RGB888 digital signals to standard HDMI output.
  • Dual Mode Input Connector:
  1. 50PIN FFC Input Connector: Supports RGB888 (24bit).
  2. 30P Pin connector(15x2 2.0mm connectors to be prepared and soldered by yourself): Supports RGB888 (24bit) and 6bit input.
  • Audio Integration: Provides digital audio I2S inputs to support simultaneous transmission of audio signals to HDMI outputs.
  • Dimensional clarity: Provides accurate mechanical mounting dimensions for easy integration into your equipment enclosure.

Packing List

  • 1 x RGB888 to HDMI adapter Board
  • 1 x 50PIN FFC cable (length 5 cm)

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FAQ

Q1: What resolution is supported by this board?

A: This board supports resolutions that require a pixel clock greater than 25 MHz. Lower-resolution displays such as 480 × 272 are not supported, as their pixel clock does not meet the minimum requirement.

Typical supported resolutions include (but are not limited to):

  • 800 × 480
  • 1024 × 600
  • 1280 × 720 (720p)
  • 1920 × 1080 (1080p)
  • Any other resolution whose total pixel timing results in a pixel clock > 25 MHz


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