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hi
I designed a digital board with a TFT display and a VGA output. The TFT output is 4 LVDS pairs.
There is no picture on the screen, sometimes stripes, but most of the time, its just white. when the display on the VGA changes resolution, or something like that, there are stripes on the TFT then white again.
There are reference designs for the processor (AMD Geode-LX) and for the LVDS seralizer (National DS90C385A), i just connected averything in the same way: 6-8bit compatibility mode. The processor has a parallel RGB output, it goes to the LVDS serializer. The LCD is also in 6/8-bit mode .
There are the signals on the parallel RGB bus, and as well as on the LVDS bus. I measured ny scope.
If we check the signals on the scope, it seems teh signals are not crossing each other. is it normal?
I designed a digital board with a TFT display and a VGA output. The TFT output is 4 LVDS pairs.
There is no picture on the screen, sometimes stripes, but most of the time, its just white. when the display on the VGA changes resolution, or something like that, there are stripes on the TFT then white again.
There are reference designs for the processor (AMD Geode-LX) and for the LVDS seralizer (National DS90C385A), i just connected averything in the same way: 6-8bit compatibility mode. The processor has a parallel RGB output, it goes to the LVDS serializer. The LCD is also in 6/8-bit mode .
There are the signals on the parallel RGB bus, and as well as on the LVDS bus. I measured ny scope.
If we check the signals on the scope, it seems teh signals are not crossing each other. is it normal?