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sharp 18-bit digital (6 bits/color) ?
Posted by skr on February 15th, 2007




In sharp display the interface type mentioned is 18-bit digital (6
bits/color) is this eqvivalent to TTL interface on the board?

Posted by Tom Lucas on February 15th, 2007


"skr" <sawanruparel@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:1171538395.621441.285140@s48g2000cws.googlegr oups.com...
You might need to give a bit more information here.

On the LH79524 then there are certainly 6 bits per colour being passed
to the LCD.



Posted by skr on February 16th, 2007


In the following link

http://www.sharpsma.com/Page.aspx/am...2f_25_-_40_cm/

LQ104S1DG21 10.4 inch (26.0 cm) 18-bit digital (6 bits/color) 800 x
600 SVGA Yes
LQ104S1LG21 10.4 inch (26.0 cm) LVDS 800 x 600 SVGA Yes
LQ104V1DG21 10.4 inch (26.0 cm) 18-bit digital (6 bits/color) 640 x
480 VGA Yes
LQ104V1DG51 10.4 inch (26.0 cm) 18-bit digital (6 bits/color) 640 x
480 VGA Yes
LQ104V1DG61 10.4 inch (26.0 cm) 18 bit digital (6 bits/color) 640 x
480 VGA Strong 2 Yes
LQ104V1DW02 10.4 inch (26.0 cm) 18-bit digital (6 bits/color) 640 x
480 VGA ASV Yes
LQ10D368 10.4 inch (26.0 cm) 18-bit digital (6 bits/color) 640 x 480
VGA Yes
LQ10D421 10.4 inch (26.0 cm) 18-bit digital (6 bits/color) 640 x 480
VGA Yes
LQ121S1DG41 12.1 inch (31.0 cm) 18-bit digital (6 bits/color) 800 x
600 SVGA Yes
LQ121S1DG61 12.1 inch (31.0 cm) 18-bit digital (6 bits/color) 800 x
600 SVGA Strong 2 Yes



All the displays are having their interface typw defined. But as I had
thought say there are two interface type TTL and LVDS. But here I saw
this one interface type of 18-bit digital what is this type ??

Posted by larwe on February 16th, 2007


On Feb 15, 6:19 am, "skr" <sawanrupa...@gmail.com> wrote:
It's not enough information to tell. There is little or no
standardization. Most modern displays use LVDS, but there are many
flavors (especially, as you cross over from XGA to higher resolutions,
the situation starts to become very complex).

Get the pinout of the display you are trying to connect, at least. If
it has 18 lines for RGB data, you have a parallel display (I would not
call it "TTL" because there are different interface voltages and they
are NOT TTL).




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