Using an Innolux LCD with NanoPi M3's LVDS header.
Posted: Wed Nov 09, 2016 3:43 pm
I own a EJ070NA-01J LCD screen (By CHIMEI INNOLUX). It has a 40-pin 1 channel, 6/8bit interface. I'm looking to order a NanoPi M3 which sports a 20-pin LVDS header. I don't know much about how LVDS actually works, other than that it's a uses a high clock rate and some preset amount of channels.
I'm looking at this adapter to hook the NanoPi M3 to the display. Looking at the cable, and pins of that board in particular, they line up with the pins of the LVDS header on the NanoPi. So the setup would be NanoPi -> Adapter -> LCD, with the extra pins of the LCD being handled by the adapter (ie Inverter power, etc).
Question 1: Where can I find more information about how the LVDS header works on the NanoPi? Does the NanoPi support 6/8bit, single channel LVDS?
Question 2: Will the LVDS signals generated by the board be compatible with the LCD? Is it configurable?
I'm looking at this adapter to hook the NanoPi M3 to the display. Looking at the cable, and pins of that board in particular, they line up with the pins of the LVDS header on the NanoPi. So the setup would be NanoPi -> Adapter -> LCD, with the extra pins of the LCD being handled by the adapter (ie Inverter power, etc).
Question 1: Where can I find more information about how the LVDS header works on the NanoPi? Does the NanoPi support 6/8bit, single channel LVDS?
Question 2: Will the LVDS signals generated by the board be compatible with the LCD? Is it configurable?