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Old 12th March 2006, 02:52 AM   #1
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Default DIY LCD -- Need help -- Sharp 18" panel & Digitalview controller

Hey guys....kinda a newb to this stuff, and I was really hoping for some answers here. I know I need to hook this controller up, and I even found the manuals on both (w/ pinouts), but I still have NO IDEA how to hook these two together so I can get this display working. I was hoping I could just buy some adapter or some crap that will hook the two together, but Im guessing no...sooo......

Here's what I got (click to get the manual):

Sharp LQ181E1DG01 18.1" LCD TFT Flat Panel
Digitalview SV-1600 Controller

My issues:
1. in the Sharp manual, they are called by R, G, or B then A or C THEN the number. On top of that, they are referenced to as Left or Right pixels. In the SV-1600 manual, they are simply R, G, or B, then a number and referenced to as Odd or Even data bits. Uhm.....???
2. I dont kno where to get the mating connectors for the LCD i/f and the i/f on the controller to make the cable I need.


So thats pretty much it. I have those two, and I want to make a display, but dont know how. I know, I'm a newb. and if someone already answered this qestion, IM SORRY! You can slap me. So any help or whatever is MUCH appreciated.....

Thanks!!

-- Jon
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