I doubt it will work but you are free to try. Adding two loads such as that
on those pins is asking for trouble.

Gerald


On Wed, Oct 8, 2014 at 1:50 AM, bremenpl <breme...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Hello there,
> I am currently working on a motherboard for the BeagleBone Black. One of
> the requiments is to have a HDMI output on the side of the motherboard. I
> Know that there are LCD pins on the BeagleBone Black header and there is a
> possibility to connect a LCD cape. I was wondering either it would work to
> duplicate the NXP HDMI framer circuit that is on the board to the
> motherboard and use it for hdmi output? If I am correct the only difference
> would be that there is no acces to I2C0 from headers so I would have to use
> I2C1/2 for the NXP chip. That way at least I wont chave to worry about
> addressing 2 chips at once (not sure If you can change address of the hdmi
> framer yet).
>
> My question is, would this solution be bard to implement in software, or
> is it easy to change the I2C bus config for hdmi? Are there any obstacles
> that I am not aware of? I would really aprichiate any help in here.
>
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