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Last Post 27 Sep 2007 10:09 PM by  paulc@logicpd.com
Mfg part numbers for LCD panels
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elf-coastal@buici.com
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18 Jul 2005 05:52 PM
    I have three LCD panel displays, the 6.4", the 5.7", and the 12.1". I'd like to review the datasheets for these panels. Will you post the corresponding Sharp part numbers?
    mikea@logicpd.com
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    19 Jul 2005 09:37 AM
    Marc,
    No problem, I'll list all of our kits here.

    LCD-6.4-VGA-10
    6.4" Sharp LQ64D343

    LCD-5.7-QVGA-10
    5.7" Sharp LQ057Q3DC02

    LCD-12.1-SVGA-10
    12.1" Sharp LQ121S1DG41 (replaced LQ121S1DG31)

    LCD-3.5-QVGA-10
    3.5" Sharp LQ035Q7DB02

    LCD-3.5-QVGA-20
    3.5" Sharp LQ035Q7DB02

    LCD-10.4-VGA-10
    10.4" Sharp LQ10D368

    Thanks,
    -Mike A.
    elf-coastal@buici.com
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    20 Jul 2005 01:44 PM
    :-)
    elf-coastal@buici.com
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    20 Jul 2005 01:52 PM
    The part number LQ64D343 doesn't come up on the sharp website.

    The only 6.4" I am finding on the sharpsma site is LQ064V3DG01.
    mikea@logicpd.com
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    20 Jul 2005 02:40 PM
    http://sharp-world.com/pr...64D343_LCY00030A.pdf

    Here you go. I believe Sharp would prefer customers to move to the LQ064V3DG01 for new designs, so they do not show the LQ64D343 on the page. The LQ64D343 was a very common display for them though in the past.

    Thanks,
    -Mike
    motraat
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    24 Aug 2007 05:54 AM
    Hi!


    CAn anyone help me with following valuse for -LCD-3.5-QVGA-20 3.5" Sharp LQ035Q7DB02 :

    1. *name = Sharp-QVGA
    2. refresh =
    3. xres =
    4. yres =
    5. pixclock =
    6. left margin
    7 Right Margin
    8 upper margin
    9. lower margin
    10 hysnc_len
    11. vsync_len
    12. sync
    13 vmode
    14 flag

    Regards
    motra
    paulc@logicpd.com
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    27 Sep 2007 10:09 PM
    Your best bet is to dump the values from the registers in LoLo after using the video-open command and using the processor datasheet to interpret the register values.


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