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DVI to LVDS converter

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Appala Raju Gottipilli
Posted by Appala Raju Gottipilli
on Apr 05 2012 10:22 AM
Intellectual280 points

Hi,

I am Raju from India.

On my embeded board, have DVI out port (from TFP410). I want to connect my LCD panel (LP154W01-A5) to board via DVI to LVDS bridge.

LCD panel configuration is as follows.

Resolution: 1280x800

Color depth: 6 - bit, 262,144 colors

Pixel Pitch: 0.25875 mm × 0.25875 mm

Can I use TI two chip DVI to LVDS bridge (TFP401a-ep as DVI Rx and SN75LVDS83B as LVDS Tx) solution for this.

If yes, could you please provide me the schematic for DVI Rx (TFP401a-ep).

Thanks,

Raju.

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  • RossE
    Posted by RossE
    on Apr 05 2012 17:22 PM
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    Hi Raju, see these documents.  The second one isn't for the TFP401A-EP exactly, but it still applies.

    http://www.ti.com/litv/pdf/slla325
    http://focus.ti.com/lit/an/slla134/slla134.pdf

    Best regards,
    RE

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  • Appala Raju Gottipilli
    Posted by Appala Raju Gottipilli
    on Apr 06 2012 05:44 AM
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    Hi RoosE,

    Thanks for the reply.

    I assume, TFP401A-EP and SN75LVDS83B combination will be suitable for my LCD panel (LP154W01-A5).

    Could you please confirm on this.

    Thanks,

    Raju

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  • DHarmon
    Posted by DHarmon
    on Apr 09 2012 09:07 AM
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    Appala,

    I will defer to Ross on the technical aspects on if the combination will work with your panel.

    However, I noticed you are using the -EP version of the TFP410A.  This is the enhanced plastic package typical for hi-reliability applications (speced for -55 to +125C operation).  The SN75LVDS83B is only speced for commercail temperature (0 to +70 C) operation so from a "temperature" basis, this seems to be a mis-match,  If you need extended temperature range, the SN65LVDS93A is the same functionality and performance as the LVDS83B, only it is speced for industrial temperature (-45 to +85 C operation).  On the other hand if commercial tempearture is fine, then the TFP410A is available in commercial temperature options for less than half the cost.

    Regards, Dan

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  • RossE
    Posted by RossE
    on Apr 09 2012 21:40 PM
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    Raju, I took a look at that panel and it looks fine.  The SN75LVDS83B is commonly used with 1280x800 panels.

    Dan brings up a good point, that you might also consider using the SN65LVDS93A--the same device with a wider temperature range.

    Best regards,
    RE

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  • Appala Raju Gottipilli
    Posted by Appala Raju Gottipilli
    on May 11 2012 09:19 AM
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    DVI to LVDS Bridge.pdf

    Hi RossE,

    Thanks for the clarification. I will go with chips which supports commercial temperature range.

    I have prepared schematic for this HDMI/DVI to LVDS Bridge. Here I attached document.

    Could you please review it and provide me your suggestions or modifications.

    Thanks,

    Raju.

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  • ELIAS VILLEGAS
    Posted by ELIAS VILLEGAS
    on May 14 2012 11:30 AM
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    Hello Raju,

    I have reviewed the schematic and found two issues:

    1) /STAG pin on the TFP401A should be tied high.
    2) Since they are selecting OCK_INV=low on the TFP401A, they should also connect CLKSEL=low on the LVDS83B.

    Also, please check the document on the below link for design recommendations.

    Regards.

    http://www.ti.com/lit/an/slla136/slla136.pdf

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  • Appala Raju Gottipilli
    Posted by Appala Raju Gottipilli
    on May 15 2012 10:12 AM
    Intellectual280 points

    Hi ELIAS VILLEGAS,

    Thanks for the reply.

    1) Connected STAG# to VCC_3.3V through 10K resistor.

    2) Pulled down CLKSEL to ground through 1K resistor.

    I used NXP "PCA9633DP1" IC as Back-light controller.

    Is there any IC from TI, which suitable for the same operation?

    I found "TLC59108F". But, LED control outputs are Active low and I looking for Active high.

    Could you please suggest me the suitable IC from TI.

    Thanks,

    Raju.

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  • Appala Raju Gottipilli
    Posted by Appala Raju Gottipilli
    on May 23 2012 09:15 AM
    Intellectual280 points

    Hi ELIAS VILLEGAS,

    May I have any update on this.

    Thanks,

    Raju.

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  • ELIAS VILLEGAS
    Posted by ELIAS VILLEGAS
    on May 23 2012 16:44 PM
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    Hello Raju,

    I am not familiar with back light controllers, but you may want to visit the below link.

    Regards.

    http://www.ti.com/product/ucc25710

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  • Appala Raju Gottipilli
    Posted by Appala Raju Gottipilli
    on Jul 23 2012 10:28 AM
    Intellectual280 points

    Hi ELIAS VILLEGAS,

    After long time, I am posting question on this again. Sorry for the long gap

    From Design recommendation document (http://www.ti.com/lit/an/slla136/slla136.pdf), we should use 22uF, 0.01uF capacitors for DVDD, OVDD, AVDD and PVCC.

    But I used 10uF, 0.01uF capacitors. Based on following document.

    http://www.ti.com/lit/an/slla134/slla134.pdf

    Could you please confirm on this. I mean, need to change my design or I can go with it.

    Thanks,

    Raju.

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  • ELIAS VILLEGAS
    Posted by ELIAS VILLEGAS
    on Jul 23 2012 15:35 PM
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    There should be not a big issue.

    Regards.

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  • Appala Raju Gottipilli
    Posted by Appala Raju Gottipilli
    on Aug 10 2012 06:02 AM
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    Hi Elias Villegas,

    What are specification for Ferrite beads which are user to connect to OVDD, AVDD, DVDD and PVDD pins on TFP401A IC.

    Thanks,

    Raju.

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  • ELIAS VILLEGAS
    Posted by ELIAS VILLEGAS
    on Aug 10 2012 14:33 PM
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    That usually depends on the power supply used, but the evaluation module for the TFP401 uses a 600ohm, 200mA @100MHz ferrite bead.

    Regards.

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  • Appala Raju Gottipilli
    Posted by Appala Raju Gottipilli
    on Aug 10 2012 14:45 PM
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    I used 3.3V to connect these pins.

    Shell I proceed with 600ohm, 200mA @100MHz ferrite bead?

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  • ELIAS VILLEGAS
    Posted by ELIAS VILLEGAS
    on Aug 10 2012 14:48 PM
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    Well, I was talking more about the quality of the power supply, but yes, I think that ferrite bead should be fine.

    Regards.

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