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DP or HDMI to 2560x1XXX

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djs
Posted by djs
on Apr 05 2012 12:22 PM
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Hi,

I've been hunting around for a DP or HDMI to LVDS bridge that supports 2560x1XXX resolution to hook up to an AUO panel.

Does TI have such an offering?

The next best thing I can find so far is the STDP4020 but information on that is quite scarce.

Regards,
David.

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  • RossE
    Posted by RossE
    on Apr 05 2012 13:03 PM
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    Hi David, which AUO panel model# do you have in mind?  And how many LVDS channels (or differential pairs for data) does it use?

    Thanks,
    RE

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    on Apr 05 2012 14:18 PM
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    Hi, Thanks for the reply. The panel is a 2560x1080 quad lvds so it looks like TI can't help (model no T5706DC01) ParadeTech have the DP628 that looks good too. Shame none of them are as accessible as TI!
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    Posted by djs
    on Apr 05 2012 14:53 PM
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    Another option would be to adopt a 2 chip approach, using a TI based product and perhaps a PixelWorks PA136PD.  Again, we are a smaller company that these larger companies tend to not work or price of entry is massive.

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    Posted by RossE
    on Apr 05 2012 15:03 PM
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    Unfortunately, TI doesn't have any quad-channel LVDS serializers.  I think you'd run into issues trying to use two dual-channels in parallel, due to propagation delay differences and the receiver's skew tolerance.  I've seen skew tolerance spec'd in some dual-channel LVDS panels from LG to be up to 1/7th the clock (1 LVDS bit), which is hard to achieve using two separate transmitter devices.

    Best regards,
    RE

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