Thanks for your answer.
I can build PCB with level adapter and power supply. I'll be ride this
road.
i'm going to do some question about the information that you have
send to me
did you mean this display:
https://specialcomp.com/beagleboard/order.htm
LG LB043WQ1-TD01 LCD panel 4.3" 480x272 LCD touchscreen
can i connect this direct to beagleboard xM or I need RevC?
Now, if you do indeed want to buy a raw display and have the
ability to
design your own card, there are 100s of options. But, you need
to be
careful. If this is to be used in a product, some of those
displays may not
be available next year for purchase.
so have I to contact the manufacturer and ask to him?
I would like to use this one:
http://search.digikey.com/scripts/DkSearch/dksus.dll?lang=en&site=US&WT.z_homepage_link=hp_go_button&KeyWords=T-55226
do you think this display will be avaible the next years?
The basic requirement is that the
display interface be a RGB interface, with VS, HS, and clock,
up to 24
bits.
did you mean 24bit per color? or 8bit per color? My display have 8 bit
per color, did it work on BeagleBoard xM?
A 16 bit display (565) will also work.
What does it mean 565, is it dispaly name o standard?
thank you a lot...
Alex
On Oct 24, 3:46 pm, Gerald Coley <
ger...@beagleboard.org> wrote:
> Sure. The one that you have the adapter card for. These displays do not plug
> directly into the board. You must have level shifters, power circuitry and
> back light supplies for them. So, if you are in a position to build such a
> board, the options open up. If not then currently options are limited. The
> only two I know of that are readily available are:
>
>
http://www.beagleboardtoys.com/which is a 4.3" panel, not 3.5 as the
> website says and the same display can also be purchased fromhttps://
specialcomp.com/beagleboard/index.htm
>
> Other people have talked about doing displays, but they have not really
> become visible or readily available as far as I know.
>
> Now, if you do indeed want to buy a raw display and have the ability to
> design your own card, there are 100s of options. But, you need to be
> careful. If this is to be used in a product, some of those displays may not
> be available next year for purchase. The basic requirement is that the
> display interface be a RGB interface, with VS, HS, and clock, up to 24
> bits. A 16 bit display (565) will also work.
>
> I hope this help!
>
> Gerald
>
>
>
> On Sun, Oct 24, 2010 at 7:17 AM, Alex <
alexgiov.m...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > Hi,
>
> > I have to buy an raw LCD display (2''- 5''). Can you give me some
> > advice about the right model to buy?
>
> > Alex.
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