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[[File:LVDS-03.jpg|thumb|right|LVDS to HDMI Adapter Board-Latest Version(Third Generation)]]
[[File:LVDS-04.jpg|thumb|right|LVDS to HDMI Adapter Board-Latest Version(Third Generation)]]
[[File:IMG_8861-1.jpg|thumb|right|LVDS To HDMI Adapter Board - NEW VERSION(Second Generation)]]
[[File:IMG 3780.jpg|thumb|right|LVDS To HDMI Adapter Board - OLD VERSION(First Generation)]]
[[File:3781.jpg|thumb|right|LVDS To HDMI Adapter Board - OLD VERSION(First Generation)]]
[[File:3784.jpg|thumb|right|LVDS To HDMI Adapter Board - OLD VERSION(First Generation)]]
[[File:LVDS-07.jpg|thumb|right|LVDS Signal Distributor]]
== Notice ==
* <span style="color:red;font-weight:bold">The LVDS to HDMI Adapter Board has been updated to the latest V1.5 version at May 10th 2021, we are trying to solve part of the compatibility issue. But according to the feedback there are still compatibility issues.</span>
* Due to the wide variety of screens on the market, the EDID recognition of different screens may have compatibility issues, which may lead to incorrect screen colors or abnormal screens.
* This board is limited to LVDS output, the resolution must be the VESA standard, and the driver board should be at least V59 grade, or the driver board is not available.
* Pin Connection: 2 x 40Pin
* Because it is the DIY product, so sometimes there may be the compatibility problem. When it shows no signal or no sound, it may be the compability problem.
* It is not recommend to use with 4K TV as it may have some compability problem.
== Packing List ==
1 x LVDS To HDMI Adapter Board
==There are two kinds of LVDS input==
* Double 8, Support 1080P (1920*1080P)/1280*1024/1600*900/1400*900/1920*1200 etc.
* Single 8, Support 480P/720p/768p/800P/960p etc.
* The specifications of the output signal are the same as the input signal
==Power Supply==
* Support power supply voltage 5-12V
== Board Design ==
<span style="color:red;font-weight:bold">Latest V1.5 Version(Third Generation):</span> Release at May 10th 2021.
[[File:LVDS-01.jpg|800px|LVDS Interface V1.5]]
[[File:LVDS-02.jpg|800px|LVDS Jumper Group]]
Resolution switch: The default mode is Dual 8 mode, short Pin 3 and Pin 4 to Single 8 mode.
LVDS signal source: The default is VESA, short Pin 1 and Pin 2 to JEIDA.
<span style="color:red;font-weight:bold">Please note that you must re-power after all the mode change.</span>
<span style="color:red;font-weight:bold">New Version(Second Generation):</span>
[[File:LVDS- Interface.jpg|800px]]
[[File:IMG_8861-overview.jpg|800px]]
The default is Dual 8 mode, can switch to Single 8 mode by shorting GND and S1.
LVDS signal source: The default is VESA, please short S2 and GND if you need JEIDA.
<span style="color:red;font-weight:bold">Old Version(First Generation):</span>
[[File:IMG 3780-w800.jpg|800px]]
<span style="color:red;font-weight:bold">LVDS Application:</span>
[[File:LVDS V20 application.jpg|800px]]
==Document==
[[File:S-LH1080PPRO-V15-Spec.pdf|none|S-LH1080PPRO-V1.5-Spec]]
[[File:S-LH1080P-AUDIO-V17-Spec-20180504-1.pdf|none|S-LH1080P-AUDIO-V17-Spec-20180504-1]]
VESA Proposed Standard, please refer to: [[File:VESA-Timing-New.pdf]]
[https://buffalopinball.com/twitch/direct-capture-video-stern-pinball-machines-twitch-streaming/?spm=5261.im.0.0.5f2d4edfJcMZB0 Application from customer]
==Video==
<span style="color:red;font-weight:bold">The follow videos are just for reference, and we can not guarantee the compatibility, please understand.<span>
https://youtu.be/QO8AdppjJh8
https://youtu.be/hfdF0DJ2vRM
https://youtu.be/RFFY5RS8Ulk
https://youtu.be/I8MovSVPnP4
==Comptible Monitor==
This data is tested by our customers, we will continue to sort out compatible models, pls kindly let us know if you have any updation, thanks!
* '''V1.5 Model''': NEC E242N
* '''V20 Model''': AOC I2276VW
== FAQ ==
<span style="color:red;font-weight:bold">Q: Why the image cuts in and out? (screen flicker )</span>
A: The mainboard LVDS output need to turn off NOSSC(Spread Spectrum function) and turn on the FREERUN function. The mainboard does not turn off the NOSSC, the frequency is unstable and the screen will flicker.
Note: If you use the ARCADE1UP machine, you may not able to turn off Spread Spectrum function, as it is NOSSC is a software function of the mainboard, the ARCADE1UP machine is a finished product, please understand. </span>
<span style="color:red;font-weight:bold">Q: Why a yellow screen? (a yellow tint; yellow colors;Outputs yellow signal )</span>
A: This is an '''EDID compatibility problem''', because there are too many types of screens on the market, the EDID recognition of different monitors may be wrong, resulting in incorrect colors.(This issue maybe fixed by modify the program.)</span>
Q: Is there a way to reflash the firmware on this board so it turns the Double 8 to a Single 8?
A: 1. Please confirm which version your board is.
2. If it is the version as picture shows;
you could weld a 0ohm-0603-±5%-1/10W resistance on R18 position.
R28 is used to switch the JEIDA signal, it is VESA signal when without the resistance.
[[File:LVDS to HDMI Board (New Version).jpg|400px]]
3.
If your board is the newest version then you could switch to Single 8 mode by shorting GND and S1.
4.
Does the LVDS to HDMI Adapter supports non-standard resolutions, for example 800x800?
Sorry, we can not guarantee the compatibility, you can do the test and let us know the result, thanks!
5.
Is it possible to configure the ITE chip to support dual channel 6-bit inputs?
Yes, this is possible but need to configure Double 6 program, the program needs to be changed.
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Q:I need to know if this board will accept without damage an LVDS 12Vdc input instead of 5Vdc input?
A:This LVDS compatible with 5V-12V,so you can try 12V.
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Q: Why does the LVDS blank out for 1 to 2 seconds every once in a while?
A: The LVDS needs a Stable signal from the motherboard ,so please check your motherboard software,As the blank out issue is because the LVDS output signal of the motherboard is unstable and the frequency is not fixed, so please close the motherboard signal spreading function and turned on the FREERUN fixed frequency function.
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Q: What CN4 is used for the LVDS V1.5?
A: CN4 interface definition: G-GND, D-SDA, C-SCL, G5-5V
[[File:CN4-definition.png|CN4 definition|400px]]
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Q: Does your LVDS to HDMI adapter board V1.5 Support LVDS single 6bit input?
A: NO, not support single 6bit input.
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