Schematic for the improved VGA circuit is DONE. I'll go scan it right now (after I fix the one bug I just realized I made).
This is the Olimex design I found --> http://olimex.wordpress.com/2012/06/12/low-cost-lcd-to-vga-adapter/
Again, mine's completely different. To enable 18b VGA you need one GPIO. Adding 24b capability requires a second GPIO. The circuit as drawn uses GPIO3 and GPIO4 to not conflict with the earlier schematics which use GPIOs 0,1,2 to drive the Ethernet port LEDs. Not that which GPIOs are used matters. Oh right -- the enable signals are active low, because electronics are almost always like that :P
Just a thought -- a few extra transistors and resistors here and you could have it work with 8/12/18/24b color as well -- but you'd need four GPIOs (base would be 8b, with 12/18/24 selectable with up to 3 more GPIOs).
On 10/16/2013 1:54 PM, Scott Sullivan wrote:
On 10/16/2013 01:45 PM, Christopher Havel wrote:
Oh, yeah... "flying squirrel"...? What the heck...?
The Code Name for the KDE based tablet. This will be the one of the first feature products to use the EOMA-68 Cards.