LCD connection
From: Chris sun (lei_sun_at_comcast.net)
Date: 07/11/04
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Date: Sat, 10 Jul 2004 20:13:59 -0400
Hi :
I am trying to build an entertainment system for my car, I got a single
board computer with standard VGA interface. I also have a sharp LQ64D343 TFT
LCD ripped off from a development board. It also has a touch screen, but
since my SBC doesn't have touch screen controller, so I think I can't use
it.
I spent a couple of days surfing the net trying to get some info on how
to hook up that LCD panel to VGA port with no luck.
My question is , is it really doable ? I suppose only analogue monitor
can directly connect to VGA. In my case, the data*** of the LCD stated
that it support VGA, but the pin out really confused me,( it has 34 pins,
and signal doesn't looks like VGA).
Does anybody have know how to hook it up? or anybody could direct me to
the right resource? I wouldn't mind if I am told that I have to lay out a
PCB to make it works. Just don't know where I should start.
Thank you!
chris.
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