Attila Kinali wrote:
On Wed, 02 Feb 2005 17:43:37 +0100
Raphael Jacquot <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:



/me votes for the ADV7311
it does it all, and doesn't have the stupid macrovision...
granted, it's 20 bucks, but that's fine with me :D


I'd say the ADV7312 is enough for our case. We don't need that
additional bit in resolution (couldn't spot any other diferences)
as we are using just 8 bits/pixel/colour anyways.

BTW: Did someone spot how this chip is supposed to generate
normal VGA signal for computer monitors ?



Another note: Our other hardware engineer who is looking at this said that he fully intended, using ADV parts, that the DVI would be separate.

This puts us in the following position:

(1) Standard video will be something like the ADV7312 plus single-link DVI and cost about $15 in parts.

(2) We'll put on an extra footprint for an additional DVI transmitter. If someone wants dual-link (like for the Apple panel), they can pay an extra manufacturing/processing/parts fee to have the extra chip added.

(3) If you want to solder on the extra chip yourself, we'll tell you how, but it would probably void your warranty.


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