I'm sorry, I've made a mistake and parts of my last post are no longer true.
The mistake was that I was measuring the DDC lines relative to GND which of course does not work because DDC is I²C and therefore open-collector based.
If I measure them from the 5V rail (for example) I can see that they have their 3.3V pull-up.
I've managed to get the LVDS display detected at boot by adding pull-ups to 3.3V to the DDC lines.
When I pull them down to GND or let them float the LVDS output is not activated.
This is what I needed.
It seems to only work at boot, so it is not "hot-plugging" but that's no problem for me.
What I haven't tested today is if there are actual signals on the DDC and LVDS lines but I will do that in a few days.
Thank you again for the good support!
-- Florian
FACE module hardware design questions (LVDS, eDP and others)
Re: FACE module hardware design questions (LVDS, eDP and oth
Thank you for your positive feedback. Please don't hesitate to contact us.
Gabriel Heifets
Fit-PC2/3/IntensePC support.
Fit-PC2/3/IntensePC support.
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Re: FACE module hardware design questions (LVDS, eDP and oth
Hi,
I would like to interesting about the LVDS FACE module.
Is it working?
Is it commercialy available?
Especially for Fit-PC3.
Thanks,
István
I would like to interesting about the LVDS FACE module.
Is it working?
Is it commercialy available?
Especially for Fit-PC3.
Thanks,
István
Re: FACE module hardware design questions (LVDS, eDP and oth
There is no LVDS Face module.
Please refer to FACE module documentation:
http://www.fit-pc.com/wiki/index.php/FA ... umentation
Please refer to FACE module documentation:
http://www.fit-pc.com/wiki/index.php/FA ... umentation