Hi all! Finally we have some info to share about LVDS screens for UDOO. Through LVDS interface, UDOO supports the following res: - 640x480 - 800x480 - 800x660 - 1024x768 - 1366x768 18 o 24 bit x colors as UDOO team we are going to distribute and support the following models: - U.R.T. UMSH-8596MD-T which is a 7" without touch panel - U.R.T. UMSH-8596MD-20T which is a 7" with capacitive touch panel (dual touch) - Inteltronic LMTY101TE011V1 which is a 10.1" and will come with capacitive touch panel - Innolux N156BGE-L11 which is a 15.6" and will come with and without capacitive touch panel Find more details about LVDS and other connectors at the dedicated topic: viewtopic.php?f=22&t=123
Thanks andcmp, you've made a lot of ppl happy by posting this info. (Probably much gnashing of teeth from other who don't see what they wanted on this list too!) We know there is a 2nd LVDS channel, just not exposed via a header. 'Simple' enough to use for a 2nd screen but is there any info on how to 'bond' them together to get a dual channel LVDS and therefore support the higher resolutions?
I can just confirm what you guys already know, but I'm not the right guy to answer your question, this is something I need to ask to the tech guys!
This is great news, we have been talking about this a lot and a few of us were going to start testing to figure out what will work. Its good to see that we will have an official list.. thanks. Cant wait to get to use/test some of these.
You can find more informations about the LVDS screens on the UDOO shop: http://shop.udoo.org/other/accessories/ ... touch.html http://shop.udoo.org/other/accessories/ ... -15-6.html http://shop.udoo.org/other/accessories/ ... -lvds.html The LVDS screens will be available from end of December
very nice, i see the camera module posted into the shop also.. looking forward to seeing how these work out
Looking at the accessories page, it seems as though most of the Touch panels use USB, rather than the I2C interface that is on the 24pin LVDS connector... any reason why you guys designed for I2C then switched to USB? With the bluetooth module being USB as well, it leaves 1 free USB open now
By now, we are going to support only 7" and 15,6". Maybe in the future we will support other dimension but more probably bigger size, like 21", then smaller screens.
The resolution is already very low for 15.6", I don't think anything larger than that would make any sense (maybe except for video walls perhaps).
Hi all, LVDS standard on screens is for me so difficult to really understand, but, from the resolution list there seems that 1024 * 600 resolution is not supported. It also says nothing about the LDVS pinout and cabling to connect to any old screen we have, and also in the warranty area there's a note about connecting a non supported LVDS that is really not clear. Could you please specify if LVDS in the board is supposed to only be used with the screens you sell? I have a AUO B101aw03 screen home from a broken laptop (broken mainboard) . Is there any list of steps to follow to determine compatibility? Thanks.
At first glance your panel looks promising. You don't specify the version/revision of your panel though so hard to be sure. You requested steps, here they are: 1. Look at the panel manufacturers datasheet (no guarantee that is the correct one) 2. Does it specify it's a single channel LVDS (yes it does. Page 5 of PDF: "Electrical Interface = 1 Channel LVDS") 3. Does the documentation cover the pinouts? (yes it does. Page 18 of PDF) So, there you have it. From there you compare the pinouts to the UDOO board (Page 11). You then, most likely, proceed to make up a custom cable. If you don't know what you're doing you may damage the Panel and/or Board.
Hello, In my case, I have a 7214H10C44-A0 Hannstar screen, from one of those cheap tablets, and I'm an absolute hardware noob. Unfortunately, I haven't been able to find its datasheet, and the only thing I know is that it has a power connector and a strip with 60 different conectors. Is there any standard with this kind of screens? In that case, how can I addapt it to my UDOO? Thanks a lot, Yago G.
If you can't find it's datasheet then you're out of luck. There is no standard 60 pin connector (that I know of) and without the documentation you cannot even make a start. Sell it on ebay (or give it away) and if you are determined to do this yourself (rather than buy a Panel ready to go off Team UDOO's shop) then ensure you do research before buying a Panel. Sorry to be the bearer of bad (but obvious) news.