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Show posts MenuQuote from: Rudolph on July 08, 2025, 06:23:04 PMBoth the NHD-7.0-800480AF-LSXP-CTP and the RVT70HSLNWC00 should work.
Adapting either of these to the VM820C is a bit of a challenge though.
The 30-position 2mm header CN2 on the VM820C has no pins for the backlight-LEDs.
And the pins for the backlight-controller on the VM820C are only connected to CN4.
The 45-postion FFC header CN4 is not compatible with the display connectors and is missing a couple of signals, so you need an adapter board to connect to either of these.
Connecting to the NHD-7.0-800480AF-LSXP-CTP might be a bit easier as it does not require VGL and VGH signals, but the RVT70HSLNWC00 does.
Both display have a 40pin FFC connector and the pinout is almost the same.
The NHD-7.0-800480AF-LSXP-CTP however deviates a little from one of the de-facto standard pinouts and has LED-K on pins 36/37 instead of 31/32.
The RVT70HSLNWC00 could be connected to a PCB800182 LCD adapter which I also used to connected my 1024x600 7" to, I reverse-engineered these adapters here: https://github.com/RudolphRiedel/PCB800182_LCD_Adapter
See above in this thread, I ended up not using the backlight-controller on the VM820C.
Now for the touch controller, both should work with the BT820, logically.
However, the NHD-7.0-800480AF-LSXP-CTP is using a 6-pin FFC that is not compatible with CN9 on the VM820C.
And RVT70HSLNWC00 uses a 10-pin FFC.
-> you need adapter boards to connect to either CN9 on the VM820C, or, what I found easier to do, connect to CN8 on the VM820C with wires using a cheap generic FFC breakout board on the display side.
Yeah, I wonder what the holdup is, I would be in the market for a fully integrated BT820 display module.
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Quote from: Rudolph on May 24, 2022, 06:32:13 PM
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