This is it:
http://www.zlcd.com/downloads/nl6448bc20-08.pdf
640x480 256K colors
250:1 Contrast Ratio
Regular TTL signals, and it includes a pinout diagram, so you could without a doubt power the thing with a controller from earth-lcd.
Personally, I have no use for this, but for someone making a compact projector, this would be a good deal.
http://www.zlcd.com/downloads/nl6448bc20-08.pdf
640x480 256K colors
250:1 Contrast Ratio
Regular TTL signals, and it includes a pinout diagram, so you could without a doubt power the thing with a controller from earth-lcd.
Personally, I have no use for this, but for someone making a compact projector, this would be a good deal.
Yes. Do you see the connector? That's the same one Earth uses. It's a Centronics 44 pin. Earth will sell you a custom cable that has the same connectors as that one, but is wired up so the pinouts of the panel match the pinouts of their LCD controller. If they don't have that panel on file, just email them the pdf and your set.
The nice thing about that is that you don't need to have some cable flapping around. There's a nice plexi enclosure that will house that connector perfectly.
BTW, Earth will sell you a PC connection kit for ANY TTL panel (XGA or lower only), provided that you can supply them w/ the pinouts if they don't already have it.
Most newer laptop panels are higher than XGA, and have LVDS recievers built in, making Earth useless when it comes to connecting those up to a PC. But for this 5" thing, they're perfect. Just gotta be willing to fork out the dough.
The nice thing about that is that you don't need to have some cable flapping around. There's a nice plexi enclosure that will house that connector perfectly.
BTW, Earth will sell you a PC connection kit for ANY TTL panel (XGA or lower only), provided that you can supply them w/ the pinouts if they don't already have it.
Most newer laptop panels are higher than XGA, and have LVDS recievers built in, making Earth useless when it comes to connecting those up to a PC. But for this 5" thing, they're perfect. Just gotta be willing to fork out the dough.
If you were to slap a delta Iv lens on there it might look real nice, and you would not need that bright of a light source.
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