You will absolutley need a level shifter to take the 1.8V to whatever level the panel requires. The datasheet for the panel specifies the colors and the schematic of the Beagle has the clors labeled on it as well. ANd yes, you wll indeed need a driver to set the timings of the LCD signals to match those required by the LCD panel.
Gerald
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One further comment to this. In order to be able to drive the DTMG signal the user might need to connect it to the DE signal of the OMAP as opposed to the H/V-Sync signals. That being said. The DE-signals is as well configurable and thereby shouldn’t cause any problem…
Søren
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