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AV_Mute 9: lvds unlock,==========Set AV Mute============</blockquote>This fault is caused by two reasons. | AV_Mute 9: lvds unlock,==========Set AV Mute============</blockquote>This fault is caused by two reasons. | ||
* | * Poor crystal contact in the LVDS2HD. See the diagram below: | ||
[[File:Lvds2hd-5.png| | [[File:Lvds2hd-5.png|alt=LVDS2HD]] | ||
* If the LVDS2HD '''does not''' receive LVDS information, the above situation will occur also. You can use an oscilloscope to check if the LVDS2HD is receiving the LVDS signal. | |||
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Revision as of 18:51, 9 July 2026
You are correct. Dual link 74.5MHz is valid for 1080P@60Hz.
AV_Mute 9: lvds unlock,==========Set AV Mute============
AV_Mute 9: lvds unlock,==========Set AV Mute============
AV_Mute 9: lvds unlock,==========Set AV Mute============
AV_Mute 9: lvds unlock,==========Set AV Mute============
This fault is caused by two reasons.
- Poor crystal contact in the LVDS2HD. See the diagram below:
- If the LVDS2HD does not receive LVDS information, the above situation will occur also. You can use an oscilloscope to check if the LVDS2HD is receiving the LVDS signal.
