HDMI to LVDS: Difference between revisions
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[[File:HDMI-TO-LVDS-IMG-9269-cable.jpg|thumb|right|HDMI TO LVDS Cable]] | |||
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==Overview== | ==Overview== | ||
* HDMI input to TTL RGB or LVDS output. The definition of the socket pin signal can be found in the characters on the back of the board. | * HDMI input to TTL RGB or LVDS output. The definition of the socket pin signal can be found in the characters on the back of the board. | ||
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==Features== | ==Features== | ||
* Suitable for converting HDMI input signals to TTL RGB or LVDS outputs, with a maximum bandwidth of 340MHz; | * Suitable for converting HDMI input signals to TTL RGB or LVDS outputs, with a maximum bandwidth of 340MHz; | ||
* HDMI input supports multiple resolutions such as 720P, 1080P, 4K@30, etc.; | * HDMI input supports multiple resolutions such as 720P, 1080P, 4K@30, etc. - See user manual section "d) HDMI Built-in EDID Preferred Resolution Modification Command"; | ||
* Built-in EDID data, the preferred resolution can be set through the serial port; | * Built-in EDID data, the preferred resolution can be set through the serial port; | ||
* The output can be selected as RGB or LVDS through the serial port or on-board resistors; | * The output can be selected as RGB or LVDS through the serial port or on-board resistors; | ||
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==Packing List== | ==Packing List== | ||
* 1 x HDMI to RGB/LVDS adapter | * 1 x HDMI to RGB/LVDS adapter | ||
[[File:HDMI-TO-LVDS-IMG-9269.jpg|500px|Packing List]] | |||
==User Manual== | ==User Manual== | ||
* | * English User Manual: [[File:HDMI-to-RGB-LVDS-Manual-EN.pdf]] | ||
* | * Chinese User Manual: [[File:HDMI-to-RGB-LVDS-Manual-CN.pdf]] | ||
* Dimensions source file (DXF): [[File:HDMI2LVDS2-PCBLayout.dxf]] - You can view it with [https://viewer.autodesk.com/ Autodesk Viewer] online | |||
[[File:HDMI-TO-LVDS-IMG-9258.jpg|500px|HDMI-TO-LVDS]] | |||
==FAQ== | ==FAQ== | ||
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Q: What is the maximum resolution supported by the LVDS output when using a single-port LVDS LCD panel? | |||
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A: The maximum resolution supported by the LVDS output when using a single-port LVDS LCD panel is 1080P/60fps. | |||
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Q: Is it possible to use a microcontroller to configure the output mode and resolution by sending UART commands, instead of using the UI software as described in the documentation? | |||
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A: | A: Yes. It is supported! | ||
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