[Arm-netbook] eoma68-a20 lcd panel boards

luke.leighton luke.leighton at gmail.com
Sat Sep 7 17:06:03 BST 2013


On Sat, Sep 7, 2013 at 9:00 AM, Hrvoje Lasic <lasich at gmail.com> wrote:
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> On Fri, Sep 6, 2013 at 1:52 AM, luke.leighton <luke.leighton at gmail.com>
> wrote:
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>> or this. B116XW03 V0
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>> http://www.avidia.com.tw/docs/product/B116XW03%20V.0.pdf
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>> search on taobao shows loooads at around RMB200
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>> http://search.taobao.com/search?q=b116xw03&from=rs&navlog=rs-2-q-b116xw03&rels_k=0&initiative_id=staobaoz_20121208
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>> panelook has people with large quantities for sale (a good sign):
>> http://www.panelook.com/B116XW03%20V0_AUO_11.6_LCM_overview_376.html
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>> viewing angle isn't great (but for $33 and a 1366x768 11in size who
>> cares!)
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>> VDD 3.3V, logic power 0.8W same as the other one
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>> backlight power supply 2.0W @ 12.0V wtf??  how come the other one's so
>> much higher???
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>> 18-bit RGB over LVDS on 3 channels 0 1 2 plus CLKIN makes 4 LVDS pairs..
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>> 40-pin connector, IPEX 20353-040T-11
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>> all looks good.
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>> ... you see how radically different those two are for connectors, joe?
>>  same spec on paper (pretty much) - one's a 30-pin the other's 40.
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>> parameters on page 20 are what you shove into script.fex (pretty much).
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>> btw sometimes you can get away with a much lower clock frequency than
>> reported, this reduces the frame rate, some panels go as low as 40hz
>> but it's not widely advertised and generally bad to assume that trick
>> will work across all panels.
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>> l.
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> I looked panelook. com site for 2.4 inch lcd that we need. After checking
> most of models we like, seems to me that information in this site are not up
> to date (at least in segment we look for). Namely, I compared "in
> production" models to original web sites (from producers) models and did not
> find one single model that correspond. Anaway, be careful and double check
> with producers.

 good advice!



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