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Discussion - EVE / Re: Can the FT813 drive a 854x480 (FWVGA) display ?
« on: July 15, 2020, 04:03:23 PM »
Thanks for the quick replies.
@BRT Community: If I take your example, which had a horizontal 'overhead' (porch I guess) of 128 clocks and a vertical overhead of 45 clocks, that would roughly compute to 30,000,000 / (854+128) / (45+480) = 58 Hz. That should be ok. Subject to actual display requirements of course.
@Rudolf: I was considering a 'smartphone like' display for a product development. The lack of a metal frame on the front side should allow for easy bonding to a cover glass. Longevity of supply is of course the downside.
I don't have a datasheet indicating the complete timing requirements yet. Will report back.
@BRT Community: If I take your example, which had a horizontal 'overhead' (porch I guess) of 128 clocks and a vertical overhead of 45 clocks, that would roughly compute to 30,000,000 / (854+128) / (45+480) = 58 Hz. That should be ok. Subject to actual display requirements of course.
@Rudolf: I was considering a 'smartphone like' display for a product development. The lack of a metal frame on the front side should allow for easy bonding to a cover glass. Longevity of supply is of course the downside.
I don't have a datasheet indicating the complete timing requirements yet. Will report back.